Image Text 222 Items James Lloyd copy and account book, 1674-1823 Boston merchant and first lord of the Manor of Queens Village; acquired ca. 1676 the Long Island peninsula of Lloyd Neck (also known as Queen's Village), originally known as Horse Neck, and today part of Huntington township. Following James Lloyd's death, control of the property passed to his son, Henry Lloyd. Account book, 1676-1731, kept by Boston merchant James Lloyd; with later accounts of his son, Henry Lloyd. View Item
Image Text 332 Items Account book of Henry Lloyd, 1707-1723, and John Lloyd, 1769-1784. Account book, 1707-1723, of Henry Lloyd (1685-1763), merchant of Rhode Island, and later lord of the Manor of Queens Village and resident at Lloyd Neck, Long Island, and son of Boston merchant and early Long Island property owner James Lloyd (1650-1693); and, 1769-1784, of John Lloyd (1745-1792), merchant and farmer of Lloyd Neck and Henry Lloyd's grandson. The first portion of volume contains individual accounts for various trading ventures to Jamaica, London, and elsewhere, as well as numerous individual accounts with tradesmen and business associates. View Item