Text John R. Strong inserted note, [approximately 1920] Laid-in note by John R. Strong on a scrap of paper regarding Joseph Strong's October 14, 1805 letter to George W. Strong probably written in the preparation of G.W. Strong's letters for publication. View Item
Image Text 2 Items John R. Strong inserted note, [approximately 1920] Laid-in note by John R. Strong regarding the death of John Wells probably written in the preparation of George W. Strong's letters for publication. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Lloyd family tree, 1813. Copy made by John Nelson Lloyd of Lloyd family tree and genealogical note ca. 1713 by Joseph Lloyd from the records of the 1672 visitation of Bristol in the Somersetshire Herald office; with notes by Henry Lloyd IV regarding the Lloyd family coat of arms and the copy of this family tree on verso; 19th century engraving of Lloyd coat of arms with facsimile signature of John N. Lloyd affixed to verso. Repaired at folds. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Lloyd family tree, [1713?] Lloyd family tree copied ca. 1713 by Joseph Lloyd from the records of the 1672 visitation of Bristol in the Somersetshire Herald office; signed by his grandfather, John Lloyd, and uncle, Henry Lloyd; note on the writer affixed at bottom; note by Joseph Lloyd on verso with further family history. Repaired at folds. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Abraham Skinner note, May 14, 1784. Copy of a note from Abraham Skinner, Jamaica, Queens County clerk, to an unknown recipient, asking him to notify several men including John Lloyd, Jun. that they have been appointed county judges. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Henry Lloyd note to Jacob Townsend, August 31, 1751. Note from Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, to Jacob Townsend, Oyster Bay, sending money for the purchase of a scythe with Kit, an enslaved person; followed by Townsend's receipt. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Robert Auchmuty legal opinion, March, 8, 1717. Note from Robert Auchmuty, Boston, to Henry Lloyd, Queen's Village, Lloyd Neck, giving his legal opinion on the validity of an attestation made in Massachusetts before a judge of New York; January 14, 1716 note by Auchmuty on same subject on verso; with a note from John Nelson, Boston, to Lloyd regarding Auchmuty not answering other legal questions of Lloyd's. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Margaret Sylvester note to Henry Lloyd, November 4, 1707. Note from Margaret Sylvester, widow of Nathaniel Sylvester, Newport, to Henry Lloyd, Boston, asking Lloyd to give any of her money he holds to Augustus Lucas; receipt dated November 11, 1707, for £140 18s 6 1/2p received by Lucas from Lloyd. View Item
Text James Lloyd copy and account book, 1674-1823 November 12-13, 1820 notes by John Nelson Lloyd regarding the weather from November 10-13; pencil drawing of a house with a lane and two trees at foot. Followed by four blank pages (not captured). View Item
Text James Lloyd copy and account book, 1674-1823, page 145. Profit and loss statements for Queens Village 1731-1733 with a note listing the livestock at Queens Village as of May 1, 1734; pages 133-144 cut away. View Item
Text James Lloyd copy and account book, 1674-1823, page 103. August 18, 1820 notes by John Nelson Lloyd regarding fencing; followed by May 7, 1821 list by Lloyd of tasks to be performed. View Item
Text James Lloyd copy and account book, 1674-1823, page 102. August 11, 1820 notes by John Nelson Lloyd regarding fencing. View Item
Text James Lloyd copy and account book, 1674-1823, page 40. Copy of a June 4, 1688 letter from James Lloyd to his tenant John Gray regarding the need to settle a tenant at the entrance to Horse Neck (continued); followed by a copy of an April 8, 1689 note from Lloyd to his tenant Edward Higby regarding a shipment of goods for Higby; followed by a copy of an April 8, 1689 note from Lloyd to his tenant Edward Brush regarding a shipment of goods for Brush. View Item
Text James Lloyd copy and account book, 1674-1823, page 38. March 20, 1688 note by James Lloyd regarding goods shipped to his tenant Edward Higby; followed by an April 20, 1688 note by Lloyd regarding nails shipped to his tenant Edward Brush. View Item