Lot 7

[COLONIAL AMERICA] 1763 Philip Philip Livinginston ALS

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Autograph letter signed by Philip Philip Livingston. Kingston, Jamaica, 11 April 1763. 1 page, 4to, docketed, red wax seal. With address panel to integral leaf. 

 

Philip Philip Livingston (1741-1787) was the son of Declaration of Independence signatory Philip Livingston (1716-1778). Before the Revolutionary War, he settled in Jamaica as a plantation owner. Here, he writes to prominent Philadelphia merchants Baynton and Wharton regarding outstanding debts. 

 

[Manuscripts, Documents, Letters, Ephemera, Signatures, Autographs] [Colonial America, 13 Colonies, Thirteen Colonies] [American Revolutionary War, American Revolution, Founding Fathers, Declaration of Independence, Colonial America]

Condition

Some separations along old folds 

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