Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
1 Compass
2 Belts
1 Red matting table cover {strootvnsch fafelkleed) 1 do Chimney little Valanee [shoorsteen valletje)
3 parcels of garden Stuff
1 old ditto
2 little paintings 5 burning glasses
1 handsome pair of womens hose 27 Uttle books 11 paper pictures
3 blank books
1 pr. shoes & 1 pr. slippers & nothing else of Importance. Item found in a Small Basket: --
1 little bell, weight about 16 lbs. 7 old axes
4 old adzes
2 planeing chisels 2 old chisels
1 little copper shears
1 small hatchet
1 small square in a joiners bench
1 small anvil with a horn
1 hand vice
1 large Auger
1 set of bits
2 files
3 old dishes
3 prs of ice spurs, (creepers) 1 crooked nippers •
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1 old plane 3 Rings for
2 small hammers 1 iron pick-hook
Item, some other pieces of old Iron of little or no importance; of no value. Johannis Sand. Glen of the county of Albany about 42 years old being Sworn before Jan Wendel, Justus of the Peace, declares that Rob* Livingston came last harvest to Schannegtade and enquired expressly for Joris Aersen, and said he would give a (juart or two to whomsoever would bring Joris, as he was in the Bush, for he must speak with him. Whereupon Deponent asked what had Joris done. To which Livingston Answered, You know well what I heard, sitice I heard Joris hath thus spoken against you -- Deponent replied, I know it not. And when he Deponent afterwards saw Joris Aersen, he asked him, how the matter stood about which Livingston had come to him? to which Joris answered-- If the people to whom I spoke about Livingston have not changed my words, Livingston is in no danger, neither have I.