Item Details Content statement NYHS Identifier nyhs_ms1728_v-02 Mss Collection - BV Lloyd family (MS 1728.2) Member of Lloyd family papers, 1654-1822 Owning Institution New-York Historical Society Type Text Full Title Lloyd family papers, 1654-1822, Volume 2 Creator Lloyd family Digital Format image/tiff Digital Origin digitized other analog Date Created 1716 to 1750
Image Text 2 Items Bill of lading signed by Samuel Emmes, March 1, 1715. Bill of lading for 370 bushels of wheat shipped by Samuel Emmes for Henry Lloyd on the sloop Dolphin from Queen's Village to Boston to be received by David Johnson & Company. View Item
Image Text 5 Items Robert Auchmuty letter to Henry Lloyd, April 16, 1717. Letter from Robert Auchmuty, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, giving his legal opinion on property and conveyances. A fragment of another leaf is affixed with Auchmuty's opinion on Lloyd family property dated January 14, 1716 on one side and, in another hand, the end of the title history of Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck on the reverse. View Item
Image Text 4 Items May Bickley letter to Henry Lloyd, January 16, 1716 Copy of letter from May Bickley, New York, giving his legal opinion on Henry Lloyd's right to the property of Queen's Village at Lloyd Neck based on the title history provided by Lloyd, attached here as A state of the case of Queen's Village at Lloydneck (pages [2-4]); original in Lloyd family papers, 1654-1822, volume 1, folder 2. View Item
Image Text 3 Items Temple Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, October [6?], 1717. Letter from Temple Nelson, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, with business news and family greetings. View Item
Image Text 4 Items John Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, May 24, 1717. Letter from John Nelson, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, with family news. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Francis Brinley letter to Henry Lloyd, June 12, 1717. Letter from Francis Brinley, Newport, R.I., to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, giving his legal opinion on Lloyd's dispute with John Eastwick regarding the property of Queen's Village at Lloyd Neck. View Item
Image Text 2 Items John Nelson letter to John Eastwick, April 20, 1717, with an unsigned addendum to Peter Vallet, May 6, 1717. Letter from John Nelson, Boston, to John Eastwick, Jamaica, relaying Robert Auchmuty's and Francis Brinley's legal opinions on Henry Lloyd's case for Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, and Lloyd's offer to Eastwick; followed by an unsigned note to Peter Vallet, New York, asking him to forward the letter to Eastwick. Torn at folds; repaired with silk tape obscuring several lines of text. View Item
Image Text 5 Items John Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, October 14, 1717. Letter from John Nelson, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, discussing John Eastwick's response to Lloyd's offer in his case for the property of Queen's Village, and enclosing a fragment of a letter from Eastwick to Nelson rejecting Lloyd's terms. Damaged at folds with loss of a few words. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Margaret Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, August 31, 1719. Letter from Margaret Nelson, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, with an accounting of expenses paid for Henry Lloyd, Jun. since arriving in Boston and family news and greetings. Damaged with loss to complimentary close. View Item
Image Text 4 Items John Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, April 20, 1717. Letter from John Nelson, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, giving progress of Lloyd's case for the property of Queen's Village and family greetings. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Temple Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, May 16, 1720. Letter from Temple Nelson, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, with business news and family greetings. Most of address torn away. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Margaret Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, March 28, 1720. Letter from Margaret Nelson, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, expressing her concern for Rebecca Lloyd following an illness. View Item
Image Text 5 Items John Nelson indenture, May 10, 1720. Indenture between John Nelson, Boston, and Addington Davenport and Edward Lyde, both of Boston, for Long Island, Boston Harbor, Mass. Witnessed by D. Foster, Benj. Baxter, and Margaret Cole. View Item
Text 2 Items Fragment of John Eastwick letter to John Nelson, [1717?] Fragment of a letter from John Eastwick, to John Nelson, Boston, rejecting the terms of payment of Henry Lloyd's settlement offer for Eastwick's interest in Queen's Village; enclosed with Nelson's October 14, 1717 letter to Lloyd. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Temple Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, March 20, 1721. Letter from Temple Nelson, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, regarding money owed by Lloyd to a Capt. Clark. View Item
Image Text 4 Items John Nelson letter to Rebecca Lloyd, May 9, 1720. Letter from John Nelson, Boston, to Rebecca Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, expressing concern over her poor health and encouraging her to visit Boston; followed by a brief note to Rebecca from her sister, Mehitable Temple. View Item
Image Text 2 Items John Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, July 4, 1720. Letter from John Nelson, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, regarding a visit of her brother Paschal to Queen's Village, and a visit of Rebecca to Boston, money owed by Lloyd to a Capt. Clark, and family news. View Item
Image Text 2 Items John Nelson letter to Rebecca Lloyd, June 14, 1720. Letter from John Nelson, Boston, to Rebecca Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, regarding a visit of her brother Paschal to Queen's Village, and a visit of Rebecca to Boston; business calculations on verso. View Item
Image Text 4 Items John Eastwick bond, February 4, 1719. Bond of John Eastwick, Jamaica, and his wife, Grizzell, to Henry Lloyd who is to be paid 2000 pounds by Eastwick; witnessed by Daniel Masse and Thomas Kandall; attested by Masse and Kandall, April 7, 1719, before John Johnstone, Mayor of New York. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Temple Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, July 4, 1720. Letter from Temple Nelson, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, regarding money owed by Lloyd to a Capt. Clark and inquiring about Rebecca Lloyd's health and encouraging Henry to permit her to visit Boston. Left side of sheet torn away with loss to address on verso. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Temple Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, October 10, 1720. Letter from Temple Nelson, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, regarding money owed by Lloyd to a Capt. Clark and expressing concern for Rebecca Lloyd's continued poor health. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Margaret Nelson letter to Rebecca Lloyd, April 18, 1720. Letter from Margaret Nelson, Boston, to Rebecca Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, expressing concern over her poor health and encouraging her to visit Boston. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Catherine Lloyd letter to Henry Lloyd, January 28, 1750. Letter from Catherine Lloyd, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, sending condolences on the death of Lloyd's second wife, Mary. View Item
Image Text 2 Items William Smith letter to Henry Lloyd, November 10, 1731. Letter from William Smith, New York, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, enclosing Smith's bill for his services in Lloyd's case against the Huntington Trustees regarding the boundary between the Town of Huntington and the Manor of Queen's Village. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Robert Lurting and Francis Harison appraisal of enslaved persons, August 13, 1730. Two-page appraisal by Robert Lurting and Francis Harison, New York, of Phillis, Aurelia and child, and Maria, enslaved persons owned by the estate of Joseph Lloyd, for Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, administrator of the estate. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Paschal Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, February, 1726. Letter from Paschal Nelson, London, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, relaying Lloyd's power of attorney for Frances Lloyd, her request that he take possession of her slaves and other property in New York, excepting Jack, a butcher, and that she will send Lloyd £50 sterling in the spring to resolve Joseph Lloyd's debts. Damaged with loss to a few words. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Temple Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, February 28, 1727. Letter from Temple Nelson, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, regarding a sloop to be built in partnership with Lloyd and John Morven of Norwalk. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Mary Lloyd letter to Henry Lloyd, June 9, 1731. Letter from Mary Lloyd, New York, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, wishing him and the family speedy recovery from their illness. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Paschal Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, June 29, 1732. Letter from Paschal Nelson, New York, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, regarding goods shipped to Lloyd. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George Muirson letter to Henry Lloyd, May 19, 1730. Letter from Dr. George Muirson, Manor of St. George, Setauket, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, diagnosing Jupiter Hammon, an enslaved person, with "a gouty rumatick disorder" and prescribing a course of treatment. Followed by a draft letter dated June 5, 1730, from Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, to Henry Lane, New York, informing him that he has received payment for Phillis, an enslaved woman, but has since been directed by Frances Lloyd to not sell her slaves. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Paschal Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, March 30, 1731. Letter from Paschal Nelson, New York, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, informing Lloyd that the Huntington Trustees intend to pursue their case attempting to engage [William?] Smith and that Nelson has engaged James Alexander on Lloyd's behalf. Followed by a draft letter dated May 18, 1731, from Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, to Edward Cradock regarding a misunderstanding about a gun chest. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Ebenezer Prime letter to Henry Lloyd, September 28, 1731. Letter from Rev. Ebenezer Prime, Huntington, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, apologizing for and explaining a sermon to which Lloyd and his family had taken offense. Damaged with loss to several words. View Item
Image Text 3 Items Henry Lloyd bill of sale, April 13, 1731. Printed form completed in manuscript of bill of sale for property in Norwalk sold by Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, to John Rogers, Norwalk; witnessed by Esther and Charles Sexton; attestation on verso by Charles Sexton, Justice of the Peace for Suffolk County. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Paschal Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, September 1732. Letter from Paschal Nelson, New York, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, with details of goods shipped to Lloyd. Followed by a copy of a letter dated April 24, 1733, from Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, to William Vesey, New York, informing Vesey that he is unable to pay the interest due on a debt. View Item
Image Text 4 Items John Nelson and Elizabeth Nelson will, January 9, 1730. Copy of the will of John and Elizabeth Nelson, Boston; witnessed by John Cole, Nathaniel Smith, and John Honeychurch; examined and proved December 23, 1734 by John Boydell, registrar, and Josiah Williard, judge of probate. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George Muirson letter to Henry Lloyd, July 9, 1732. Letter from Dr. George Muirson, Manor of St. George, Setauket, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, prescribing a course of treatment of "purging physick" and "cooling powders" for Obeum who suffers from burning. View Item
Image Text 24 Items The final peace, security & happiness of the upright. A sermon deliver'd at Christ-Church in Boston Novemb. 28. 1734. ... Funeral sermon for John and Elizabeth Nelson, Boston, by Timothy Cutler. Signatures: [A]⁴ B-C⁴ (C4 blank). References: Evans, C. American bibliography, 3894; ESTC W12220. New-York Historical Society copy unbound, stab-sewn; half-title backed with silk; annotation on final blank page: "Found among Mrs. Broomes papers at her death in 1800." View Item
Image Text 4 Items Settlement of the boundary dispute between Henry Lloyd and the Town of Huntington, 1734 May 30. Document setting the boundary between Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck and the Town of Huntington as determined by William Willis, David Jones, and Richard Woodhull. View Item
Image Text 3 Items Ebenezer Pemberton letter to Henry Lloyd, June 14, 1739. Letter from Ebenezer Pemberton, New York, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, acknowledging receipt of £18. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Edmund Waring deposition, February 1, 1734. Deposition given by Edmund Waring, Norwalk, before Joshua Knapp, Justice of the Peace, on the boundary between the Town of Huntington and Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck. View Item
Image Text 3 Items Ebenezer Pemberton letter to Henry Lloyd, May 12, 1742. Letter from Ebenezer Pemberton, New York, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, sending books and declining an invitation to visit Queen's Village View Item
Image Text 4 Items Nathaniel Hubbard letter to Henry Lloyd, August 11, 1736. Letter from Dr. Nathaniel Hubbard, Stamford, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, sending medicine and prescribing treatment for "throat distemper" (diphtheria), then epidemic in New England. Followed by a note from Henry Lloyd to an unknown recipient. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Robert Temple letter to Henry Lloyd, May 19, 1740. Letter from Robert Temple, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, regarding the disposition of Long Island, Boston Harbor following the death of Temple Nelson who had inherited it on the death of John Nelson. View Item
Image Text 3 Items Robert Temple letter to Henry Lloyd, August 29, 1743. Letter from Robert Temple, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, regarding the disposition of Long Island, Boston Harbor, and encouraging Lloyd to purchase clover seed to plant for hay. Damaged with loss to Temple's signature and repaired with cloth tape obscuring some text. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Robert Temple letter to Henry Lloyd, June 29, 1742. Letter from Robert Temple, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, with family news, chiefly relating to property, and recommending Lloyd divide his Queen's Village property for easier and more profitable sale. Lower half of second leaf wanting. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Paschal Nelson bond, September 8, 1743. Copy of bond of Paschal Nelson, New York, to John Steel, Boston, in settlement for one seventh interest in Long Island, Boston Harbor belonging to the widow and children of Temple Nelson; witnessed by Richard Cary and Edward Winslow; copied by Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck; followed by an agreement by the children of John Nelson or their heirs to pay the children of Temple Nelson £1000 for their interest in Long Island, Boston Harbor. Repaired obscuring several words. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Catherine Lloyd letter to Henry Lloyd, January 28, 1750. Letter from Catherine Lloyd, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, sending condolences on the death of Lloyd's second wife, Mary. View Item
Image Text 2 Items William Smith letter to Henry Lloyd, November 10, 1731. Letter from William Smith, New York, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, enclosing Smith's bill for his services in Lloyd's case against the Huntington Trustees regarding the boundary between the Town of Huntington and the Manor of Queen's Village. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Robert Lurting and Francis Harison appraisal of enslaved persons, August 13, 1730. Two-page appraisal by Robert Lurting and Francis Harison, New York, of Phillis, Aurelia and child, and Maria, enslaved persons owned by the estate of Joseph Lloyd, for Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, administrator of the estate. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Paschal Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, February, 1726. Letter from Paschal Nelson, London, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, relaying Lloyd's power of attorney for Frances Lloyd, her request that he take possession of her slaves and other property in New York, excepting Jack, a butcher, and that she will send Lloyd £50 sterling in the spring to resolve Joseph Lloyd's debts. Damaged with loss to a few words. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Temple Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, February 28, 1727. Letter from Temple Nelson, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, regarding a sloop to be built in partnership with Lloyd and John Morven of Norwalk. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Mary Lloyd letter to Henry Lloyd, June 9, 1731. Letter from Mary Lloyd, New York, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, wishing him and the family speedy recovery from their illness. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Paschal Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, June 29, 1732. Letter from Paschal Nelson, New York, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, regarding goods shipped to Lloyd. View Item
Image Text 4 Items George Muirson letter to Henry Lloyd, May 19, 1730. Letter from Dr. George Muirson, Manor of St. George, Setauket, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, diagnosing Jupiter Hammon, an enslaved person, with "a gouty rumatick disorder" and prescribing a course of treatment. Followed by a draft letter dated June 5, 1730, from Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, to Henry Lane, New York, informing him that he has received payment for Phillis, an enslaved woman, but has since been directed by Frances Lloyd to not sell her slaves. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Paschal Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, March 30, 1731. Letter from Paschal Nelson, New York, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, informing Lloyd that the Huntington Trustees intend to pursue their case attempting to engage [William?] Smith and that Nelson has engaged James Alexander on Lloyd's behalf. Followed by a draft letter dated May 18, 1731, from Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, to Edward Cradock regarding a misunderstanding about a gun chest. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Ebenezer Prime letter to Henry Lloyd, September 28, 1731. Letter from Rev. Ebenezer Prime, Huntington, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, apologizing for and explaining a sermon to which Lloyd and his family had taken offense. Damaged with loss to several words. View Item
Image Text 3 Items Henry Lloyd bill of sale, April 13, 1731. Printed form completed in manuscript of bill of sale for property in Norwalk sold by Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, to John Rogers, Norwalk; witnessed by Esther and Charles Sexton; attestation on verso by Charles Sexton, Justice of the Peace for Suffolk County. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Paschal Nelson letter to Henry Lloyd, September 1732. Letter from Paschal Nelson, New York, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, with details of goods shipped to Lloyd. Followed by a copy of a letter dated April 24, 1733, from Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, to William Vesey, New York, informing Vesey that he is unable to pay the interest due on a debt. View Item
Image Text 4 Items John Nelson and Elizabeth Nelson will, January 9, 1730. Copy of the will of John and Elizabeth Nelson, Boston; witnessed by John Cole, Nathaniel Smith, and John Honeychurch; examined and proved December 23, 1734 by John Boydell, registrar, and Josiah Williard, judge of probate. View Item
Image Text 3 Items George Muirson letter to Henry Lloyd, July 9, 1732. Letter from Dr. George Muirson, Manor of St. George, Setauket, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, prescribing a course of treatment of "purging physick" and "cooling powders" for Obeum who suffers from burning. View Item
Image Text 24 Items The final peace, security & happiness of the upright. A sermon deliver'd at Christ-Church in Boston Novemb. 28. 1734. ... Funeral sermon for John and Elizabeth Nelson, Boston, by Timothy Cutler. Signatures: [A]⁴ B-C⁴ (C4 blank). References: Evans, C. American bibliography, 3894; ESTC W12220. New-York Historical Society copy unbound, stab-sewn; half-title backed with silk; annotation on final blank page: "Found among Mrs. Broomes papers at her death in 1800." View Item
Image Text 4 Items Settlement of the boundary dispute between Henry Lloyd and the Town of Huntington, 1734 May 30. Document setting the boundary between Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck and the Town of Huntington as determined by William Willis, David Jones, and Richard Woodhull. View Item
Image Text 3 Items Ebenezer Pemberton letter to Henry Lloyd, June 14, 1739. Letter from Ebenezer Pemberton, New York, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, acknowledging receipt of £18. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Edmund Waring deposition, February 1, 1734. Deposition given by Edmund Waring, Norwalk, before Joshua Knapp, Justice of the Peace, on the boundary between the Town of Huntington and Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck. View Item
Image Text 3 Items Ebenezer Pemberton letter to Henry Lloyd, May 12, 1742. Letter from Ebenezer Pemberton, New York, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, sending books and declining an invitation to visit Queen's Village View Item
Image Text 4 Items Nathaniel Hubbard letter to Henry Lloyd, August 11, 1736. Letter from Dr. Nathaniel Hubbard, Stamford, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, sending medicine and prescribing treatment for "throat distemper" (diphtheria), then epidemic in New England. Followed by a note from Henry Lloyd to an unknown recipient. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Robert Temple letter to Henry Lloyd, May 19, 1740. Letter from Robert Temple, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, regarding the disposition of Long Island, Boston Harbor following the death of Temple Nelson who had inherited it on the death of John Nelson. View Item
Image Text 3 Items Robert Temple letter to Henry Lloyd, August 29, 1743. Letter from Robert Temple, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, regarding the disposition of Long Island, Boston Harbor, and encouraging Lloyd to purchase clover seed to plant for hay. Damaged with loss to Temple's signature and repaired with cloth tape obscuring some text. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Robert Temple letter to Henry Lloyd, June 29, 1742. Letter from Robert Temple, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, with family news, chiefly relating to property, and recommending Lloyd divide his Queen's Village property for easier and more profitable sale. Lower half of second leaf wanting. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Paschal Nelson bond, September 8, 1743. Copy of bond of Paschal Nelson, New York, to John Steel, Boston, in settlement for one seventh interest in Long Island, Boston Harbor belonging to the widow and children of Temple Nelson; witnessed by Richard Cary and Edward Winslow; copied by Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck; followed by an agreement by the children of John Nelson or their heirs to pay the children of Temple Nelson £1000 for their interest in Long Island, Boston Harbor. Repaired obscuring several words. View Item