Henry Lloyd ledgers (temporarily unavailable)
Call Number
Date
Creator
Extent
Language of Materials
Abstract
Six ledgers of Henry Lloyd, recording financial transactions and accounts throughout the period 1703 to 1744.
Biographical Note
Henry Lloyd (1685-1763) owned a shipping business in Rhode Island before settling on his father's estate, known as the Manor of Queens Village, near Oyster Bay in Queens County, N.Y. As of 2011, Lloyd's home, commonly called the Henry Lloyd Manor House, still survives on the grounds of Caumsett State Historic Park. The land comprising the Lloyd family estate is now part of the village of Lloyd Harbor in Suffolk County, Long Island.
Source:
- Lloyd Harbor Historical Society. "The Lloyds of Lloyd Neck (1676-1885)." Accessed September 9, 2011. http://town.huntington.ny.us/permit_pics/252.pdf
Scope and Contents
Six ledgers of Henry Lloyd, recording financial transactions and accounts throughout the period 1703 to 1744. The volumes include four waste books (i.e., day books), one invoice book, and a journal that duplicates much of the information contained in the other volumes.
Subjects
People
Topics
Conditions Governing Access
Open to researchers without restriction.
Conditions Governing Use
The material is in the public domain.
Preferred Citation
Identification of item, date (if known); Henry Lloyd ledgers, 1974.117, Box and Folder number; Brooklyn Historical Society.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of William A. Alcock, 1925. Formally accessioned in 1925.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
The items in this collection are offsite and temporarily unavailable to researchers.
About this Guide
Processing Information
Minimally processed to the collection level.