Letter, 1788 August 30.

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Letter, 1788 August 30.

Letter to New York State Treasurer Gerard Bancker. "Agreeable to the act in that case made and provided, we have examined a claim and demand made by General Schuyler against Beverly Robinson, Esquire, whose estate is become forfeited and we do here enclosed send you a certificate by which it will appear that we have determined according to equity and good conscience that there is due from the said Beverly Robinson to the said Philip Schuyler the sum of two hundred and ninety three pounds, nine shillings and five pence one farthing." Also signed by Henry Glen. Written at Albany, N.Y.

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