Robert Livingstone had become prominent in New …

Years: 1728 - 1728
October

Robert Livingstone had become prominent in New York politics, serving as secretary for Indian affairs (1696–1721), member of the governor's council (1698–1702), and as a member (1709–26) and the speaker (1718–25) of New York's provincial assembly.

Having laid the basis of his family's material fortune, he dies at Clermont on October 1, 1728.

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