Minutes of the Commissioners for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies
in Albany jail, 200; Albany board writes to, 268. Taylor, Lucas, of Rensselaerwyck Manor, examined, 748; released on bail, 749. Taylor, Nancy, examined by Albany board and recommitted, 123.
Taylor, Neal (Cornelius), arrested by militia party, 195, 307; committed, 195; accessory to robberies committed by, sent to Albany, 199-200; money paid for information leading to his arrest, 250; taken from Kinderhook to Albany, 250; persons charged with complicity in his crimes, 252; persons who have ■ " ■ ■ ::Ti;,:r?. ,;-.:^.,a Jv.!vsT 224 State of New York Taylor, Neal — continued, received property from, 317, 318; person charged with harboring, 347.
Teachout, Nicholas, of Newtown, farmer, bailsman for John Vincent, 115, 467. Telford (Tellford), George, of Cambridge, farmer, exonerated of disloyalty, 87; released on bail, 88; his bail renewed, 631- 632. Ten Broeck, Abraham, general, to furnish ammunition to volunteer rangers raised in Manor of Rensselaerwyck, 49-50, 358; obligates himself for parole of Peter Ten Broeck, 131 ; prisoners sent from Schoharie to Albany on his order, 2S7; need of rangers for Helderbergs suggested to, 377; informed by Governor Clinton of movement of enemy, 401 ; advised to order out one eighth of brigade, 401; colonels of his brigade to furnish returns of regiments, 445; aids in seizure of newly enlisted tories, 565, 566; his residence, 703; plot to kidnap him, during term as mayor of Albany, 763.
Ten Broeck, Jacob, his house in Albany, 139. Ten Broeck, John, obligates himself for parole of Peter Ten Broeck, 131; his house in Albany, 139, Ten Broeck, John, of Great Imbocht, bond of Peter Ten Ten Broeck, John — continued. Broeck and Wessel Ten Broeck delivered to, 626.
Ten Broeck, Peter, prisoner in Albany jail, released on parole, 131 ; conditions of parole, 131; released on bail, to remain within prescribed limits in Albany, 138-139; asks to be exchanged, 253; referred to governor, 253; request of commissary of prisoners respecting, 299; his reimprisonrnent decided on, 473; notified of removal to Goshen jail, 476; action regarding, rescinded, 477-478; exchanged, 626; his bond returned, 626.
Ten Broeck, Samuel, lieutenant, lodges information against William Sanders and others, 334, 336- Ten Broeck, Samuel, of Livingston Manor, major, offers recommendation in favor of William Lee, 339-340; apprehends person suspected of robber}^ 393, 403; writes from Roeliff jansens Kil, 403; letter from, laid before Albany board, 574; requested to have two disaffected persons arrested, 575; affidavit taken before, 633, 636; warrant and citations transmitted to, 634; sends prisoner to Albany, ^653.
Ten liroeck, Samuel L (T.), money paid to, 811. Ten Broeck, Wessel, his house in Albany, 139; bailsman for Peter Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 225 Ten Broeck, Wessel — continued. Ten Broeck, 626; his bond returned, 626.
Ten Eyck, Andries, cited to appear before Albany board, 182, 217; given time to consider oath of allegiance, 250, 257; refuses oath, 260; his removal to enemy's lines ordered, 260; his refusal of oath certified to governor, 268; ordered sent to New York, 281; cited to appear before Albany board, 285; ordered to be ready to go to New York, 286; instructions issued for his removal, 288; in list of persons removed or held for exchange, 835.
Ten Eyck, Andries, Jr., testimony received concerning, 436; placed on bail, 436. Ten Eyck, Hendrick, of Rensselaervvyck Manor, released on bail, 407. Ten Eyck, Henry, cited to appear before Albany board, 170, 178; refuses oath of allegiance, 178; advised of day for removal, 191; his refusal certified to secretary of state, 197-198; offers to take oath, 203; to be removed within enemy's lines unless legislature intervenes, 319; informed of purpose to remove him, 319; opportunity for taking oath given to, 336; takes oath, 342; his oath, 832-833.
Ten Eyck, Jacob, of Albany, bailsman for Jacob Halenbeeck, Jr-, 236. Thefts. See Robberies, Robbers.
Thiell, Henry, of Philadelphia, •Pa., blacksmith, charged with depreciating continental money 681; released on bail, 681. Thirsty, Moses, captured by Oneidas, 273; released on bail, 273- Thomas, , of Rensselaerwyck Manor, farmer, harbors emissary from enemy, 654-655. Thomas, Israel, of Rensselaerwyck Manor, farmer, bailsman for James Lister, 641.
Thomas, John, released on bail, 120. • ■ ■ Thomason, John, prisoner, captured as supposed robber, 109; sent from Schoharie to Albany, 109; confined, 109. Thompson, Archibald, prisoner, removed to hospital on account of illness, 214. Thompson, Israel, commissioner for conspiracies, Dutchess county bo;ird, appointment, 67; his audited account, 817; his commission, 829.
Thompson, Nancy, cited as witness ao-ainst Ano;us McDonald and Dr. Thomas Thompson, 548. Thompson, Thomas (Dr.), of Livingston Manor, attends suspected person from New York, 347; to appear before Albany board, 347, 354, 356, 475, 498-