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
Text Henry Lloyd administration document for the estate of Joseph Lloyd, September 3, 1729, page [2], with docket title. View Item
Text Henry Lloyd administration document for the estate of Joseph Lloyd, September 3, 1729, page [1] View Item
Image Text 2 Items Henry Lloyd administration document for the estate of Joseph Lloyd, September 3, 1729. Two-page document giving account of the estate of Joseph Lloyd by the administrator, Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck including legal fees and debts paid and income from the sale of four enslaved persons, Phillis, Maria, Aurelia and her child. View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page [4] of cover, with docket title. View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page [3] of cover. Details of bonds dated February 17, 1719-May 18, 1725, from Henry Lloyd to Stephen Bouyer, Southampton, John Eastwick, William Vesey, New York, and Gerardus Beekman, New York View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page 20. Details of bond dated February 18, 1713, from Henry Lloyd to Zedekiah Wyatt, London. View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page 18. Indenture dated May 19, 1713, of Henry Lloyd and his wife, Rebecca Lloyd, both of Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, to Thomas Jones, Oyster Bay, conveying the Lloyd's interest in the Fort Neck meadow to Jones for £150; witnessed by Samuel Bayles, Thomas Whitehead, Samuel Clowes, John Treadwell, and Epenetus Platt; acknowledged before Robert Milward, Judge. View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page 17. Bond of Henry Lloyd to Jeffrey Bedgood for £100, August 10, 1711; witnessed by Mary Pulsifer and Charles Morris. Followed by bond of Henry Lloyd to Charles Morris for £200, August 10, 1711; witnessed by Mary Pulsifer Mary Bedgood. View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page 16 Bond of Henry Lloyd to Joseph Lloyd for £200, January 26, 1711; witnessed by Charles Morris and Nathan Howell. View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page 14 Bond of Henry Lloyd to Edward Lyde for £340, February 3, 1711; witnessed by Charles Morris and Joseph Lloyd; attested by Morris before Jeremiah Dummer, Justice of the peace. Followed by bond of Henry Lloyd to Joseph Lloyd for £600, January 26, 1711; witnessed by Charles Morris and Nathan Howell. View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page 12. Undated memorandum regarding James Barton's bond to Henry Lloyd which Lloyd had assigned to Rebecca Lloyd having gone unpaid by Barton. Followed by bond of Henry Lloyd to Rebecca Lloyd for £66, April 23, 1709; witnessed by John Hubbard and Richard Hubbard. Followed by a bond of Henry Lloyd, John Nelson, and Edward Lyde to Timothy Clarke for £340, January 25, 1711; witnessed by Francis Brinley, Jun. and Charles Morris; attested by Morris before Jeremiah Dummer, Justice of the peace. View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page 11. Two memoranda dated March 15, and May 26, 1707, noting receipts given by Henry Lloyd to Rebecca Lloyd for deeds and other papers relating to Queen's Village. Followed by Henry Lloyd's agreement to pay the estate of James Lloyd £250 for a house, £50 for land in Bristol, and £50 for Obium, and enslaved person, June 14, 1708; witnessed by Benjamin Pemberton and John Noyse. Followed by Henry Lloyd's bond to View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page 10. Release of Henry Lloyd, on behalf of Francis Brinley and John Nelson, executors of James Lloyd's estate, to James Barton, Boston, in consideration for £100, June 10, 1708; witnessed by Benjamin Pemberton and John Noyse. Followed by release of Henry Lloyd, on behalf of Francis Brinley and John Nelson, executors of James Lloyd's estate, to William Nicoll, executor of the estate of Gives Sylvester, in consideration for £366, June 17, 1708; witnessed by John Braddick and Dirck Adolph. View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page 9. Undated receipt for deeds relating to Queen's Village and one relating to Shelter Island received from Rebecca Lloyd by Henry Lloyd. Followed by Henry Lloyd's release of Harvey Cole and his wife, Mary, widow of Edward White, late tenant of Queen's Village, April 16, 1708; witnessed by John Townsend and Justus Bosch; with a receipt for £23 from White's estate. View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page 8. January 29, 1711 release by Joseph Lloyd of Rebecca Lloyd, widow of James Lloyd; witnessed by Thomas Thacher and Charles Morris; attested February 3, 1711, by Lloyd before Jeremiah Dummer, Justice of the Peace. View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page 7. November 19, 1707 release by John Nelson, Henry Lloyd, for himself and Joseph Lloyd, and Grizzell Eastwick for herself and for her husband, John Eastwick of Rebecca Lloyd, widow of James Lloyd; witnessed by John Gerrish, Benjamin Elliot, Timothy Clarke, and Thomas Mccarty; attested by Lloyd and Eastwick before Isaac Addington, Justice of the Peace. View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page 6. Order dated December 10 and 18, 1707, of the executors of James Lloyd's estate, Francis Brinley, Newport, and John Nelson, Boston, to Capt. Timothy Clarke, requiring Clarke to return any items belonging to the estate or the proceeds of the sale of such items to Henry Lloyd; followed by January 20 1708 receipts from Henry Lloyd for said and accounting of other items. View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page 5. Joseph Lloyd's confirmation dated March 15, 1708 of the release of the executors of James Lloyd's estate, John Nelson, Francis Brinley, and Capt. Thomas Clarke, acting for Francis Brinley; witnessed by Mary Clarke and Jonas Clarke; attested by Lloyd before Samuel Lynde, Justice of the Peace. View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page 4. January 20, 1708 release by Henry Lloyd on behalf of Walter Newberry, guardian of Joseph Lloyd, of the executors of James Lloyd's estate, John Nelson, Francis Brinley, and Capt. Thomas Clarke, acting for Francis Brinley; witnessed by Hesther Osgood and Benjamin Pemberton; attested by Lloyd before Samuel Lynde, Justice of the Peace. View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page 3. January 20, 1708 release by Grizzell Eastwick for herself and for her husband, John Eastwick, of the executors of James Lloyd's estate, John Nelson, Francis Brinley, and Capt. Thomas Clarke, acting for Francis Brinley; witnessed by Hesther Osgood and Benjamin Pemberton; attested by Eastwick before Samuel Lynde, Justice of the Peace. View Item
Text Copies of sundry instruments at settling James Lloyd's estate, [1714], page 1. January 20, 1708 release by Henry Lloyd of the executors of James Lloyd's estate, John Nelson, Francis Brinley, and Capt. Thomas Clarke, acting for Francis Brinley; witnessed by Hesther Osgood and Benjamin Pemberton; attested by Lloyd before Samuel Lynde, Justice of the Peace. View Item