Philip Livingston Jr. 1777 West Florida Land Patent with King George III Pendant Seal
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Title
Philip Livingston Jr. 1777 West Florida Land Patent with King George III Pendant Seal
Subject
18th-century British land patents and pendant seals
Description
A land patent issued to Philip Livingston Jr. on April 5th 1777 for a town lot and pasture lot numbered 18 in the town of Harwich in the district of Manchac in West Florida with a King George III pendant seal.
Creator
Elias Durnford Esquire, Surveyor General
Philip Livingston Jr., Deputy Secretary
Philip Livingston Jr., Deputy Secretary
Publisher
Warwick Historical Society
Date
January 14th, 1777 & April 5th, 1777
Contributor
E.R. Wegg, Attorney General
Peter Chester, Captian General Governor and Majesty in Chief in and over His Majesty's Province of West Florida &c.
Peter Chester, Captian General Governor and Majesty in Chief in and over His Majesty's Province of West Florida &c.
Format
Warrant: 8” x 12 ¾”
Land patent: 10” x 15 ½”
Pendant seal: 4 ½” x 4 ½”
Land patent: 10” x 15 ½”
Pendant seal: 4 ½” x 4 ½”
Language
English
Type
18th-century British land patents and pendant seals
Coverage
A town lot and pasture lot numbered 18 in the town of Harwich in the district of Manchac in West Florida. This area is now in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana.
Collection Items
Philip Livingston Jr. 1777 West Florida Land Patent
A land patent issued to Philip Livingston Jr. for a town lot and pasture lot numbered 18 in the town of Harwich in the district of Manchac in West Florida.
King George III Pendant Seal
18th-century King George III pendant seal with latin inscription on front and verso