Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
humble serv* General Nicholson. Ro: Hunter.
Mannor Livingston 24th Xher 1711.
Accompt of the Subsistence of the Palatins on the East and West Sides Hudsons river from ye 30'h September last to this day both Inclusive at the rate of 6 ^ per diem for Adults, and 4^ per diem for young Persons of the age of 10 years and under.
1 1 Reiluced
Month
Days Young at [to Adults at
Adults
Totall
Great
Att 6d pr. Diem
4ilpr diem 61.1 |.r.diem
Totall
30 Sept
2m
1540i
15404
±•38 ,, 10 „ 2
Octo'r
■SI
2S2
1575'
48S25
1-220 „ 12 ,, 6
Novemr
•SO
2S-01
1 msi
44500
1112 „ 10 „ -
Decern
2o2
117U
34128
853 ., 4 „ -
128y93i X'3224
COL. MATTHEWS TO GOV. HUi\TEK.
Albany Jan. 8. 1712.
Extract. Yesterday I receiv'd a Lett^ from M'-' Cast with tlie names of foiu'teen men that had broke open M'- Bagg's Store
MANOR OF LIVINGSTON.
house I have taken up Eleven of tliem whoe were here The other three are in the Palatine towns. I have secured them In one of tlie upper roomes in the Barricks in the fort ; I have not Irons to put them in, here is but tliree [sets] of Irons & two of tliem are on the deserters, but I shall endeavour to Secure them till further Orders from y Excell, When tlie Guard Came for tJiera they ask'd wliy they were made prisoners tliey were tould by Coll'' Schuyler it was for breaking open the Stores house they made answer and said it was M' Cast ordered them to doe what they did ; wee would not Enquire any more of it but sent them to the fort.