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833, 834; held for exchange, 240-241, 310, 835; on parole to appear before governor, 241; tardy notification to governor Van Schaack, Henry — continued, of his removal, 243-244; governor recommends lenient treatment of, 265; to be removed to new place of confinement, 266, 269; paroled, 269; his exchange must precede that of John Gumming, 281; writes to Albany board, 285; commissioners write to, 285; his request to visit his family denied, 322; his presence necessary to settlement of estate, 349; permitted to go to Kinderhook, 352; business again requires his presence at Kinderhook, 381 ; commissar}' of prisoners Writes about, to Albany board, 472; to await exchange in Goshen jail, 476; officer of levies will conduct him to Fishkill, 477; enters into parole to proceed to Fishkill, 482, 484; Albany board writes to commissar}' of prisoners respecting, 484.

Van Schaack, Peter, of Kinderhook, cited to appear before Albany board, 171-172; refused oath of allegiance, 174, 175; notice of removal served upon, 176; advised of day of removal, 189; asks reconsideration and delay in behalf of persons about to be removed, 200; his request denied, 201; writes to Albany board, 203, 216; in list of persons removed or held for exchange, 835- I ■■■I ' Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 247 Van Schaick, Anthony, of Albany county, intervenes in behalf of Thomas Andrew, 456; bailsman for this person, 457.

Van Schaick (Van Schaack), Goose, colonel, requested to furnish guard for conveying deserter to General Washington, 412; presents information against Samuel Williamson, 421; prisoner from Burgoyne's army delivered over to, 450; commanding officer at Albany, 450; his regiment, 680, 708, 710, 711, 732; deserter delivered to, 732; money paid to, 814. Van Schaick, Alyndert, of Coxsackie district, farmer, bailsman for William Barrow, 580.

Van Schaick, Wessel, money paid to, 811. Van Schelluyne, Cornelius, cited to appear before Albany board, 175; given time to consider oath of allegiance, 176; takes oath, 188; his oath, 832. Van Schoonhoven, Hendrick, requested to send negro woman to Albany board, 455.

Van Schoonhoven (Van Schonhoven), Jacobus, colonel, his regiment, 345; prefers complaint against John Concklin and others, 416, 417; interposes in favor of Simeon Griggs, 447; asked to apprehend persons who have persuaded negroes to go to Canada, 455; forwards prisoner to Albany board, 457; Van Schoonhoven, Jacobus — cont. forwards testimony respecting conduct of inhabitants of Newtown, 458; brings witness to Albany board, 566; requested to order witness before Albany board, 594.

Van Sela (Van Seyla), John, prisoner, removed from Johnstown to Albany, 364; charge against, to be examined, 364; charge against, transmitted to Albany 371, 380; released on bail, Van Sice, Cornelius, testifies against Jellis Legrange, 740; to appear at supreme court. Van Slyck, Joachim, of Kinderhook, farmer, bailsman for Bartholemewis Van Valkenburgh, 260; ordered to deliver up Van Valkenburgh, 495; renews his bail for Van Valkenburgh, 4.98.

Van Sl} c^k^ Peter, robbery committed at his house, 742, 744- 745, 746, 748, 749. Van Slyck, Teunis, robbed, 329. Van Tassel, Cornelius, American prisoner, tory exchanged for, 237- Van Tyne, Claude Halstead, work on loyalists cited, 10.

Van Valkenburgh. See also Valckenburgh. Van Valkenburgh, Abraham, bailsman for Hendrick Skinkle, 131- 248 State of New York Van Valkenburgh, Bartholemewis (Bartholemew), of Kinderhook, farmer, sent under guard from Claverack to Albany, 220-221; committed, 221; released on bail on account of illness, 259- 260; his surrender demanded of his surety, 495; his bail renewed, 498.

Van Valkenburgh, Isaac, captain, bailsman for John J. Van Valkenburgh and Mathew Mc- Cagge, 515; receives certificate showing that John J. Van Valkenburgh is under bail, 520-521.

Van Valkenburgh, Isaac Joachim, of Rensselaerwyck Manor, farmer, bailsman for Jacobus Van Der Pool, 316. Van Valkenburgh, Jacob, paybill forarrestof robbers, 133,810. Van Valkenburgh, Jacob J., of Schodack, cordwainer, bailsman for John Kittle, 658; bailsman for Peter Wyngart, 659; bailsman for Hendrick Kittle, 663.

Van Valkenburgh, Jacobus, of Rensselaerw}'ck Manor, farmer, confined on charge of harboring robbers, 748; released on bail, 758. Van Valkenburgh, Jerone, of Schodack, farmer, bailsman for Nicholas Miller, 650; bailsman for John J. Miller, 651.

Van Valkenburgh, Joachim, disaffected person, 313; warrant for his arrest, 313. Van Valkenburgh, John, of Rensselaerwyck Manor, cordwainer, disaffected person, 313; his arrest, 313; released on bail, 315. Van- Valkenburgh, John J., of Kinderhook, laborer, gives bail at Poughkeepsie to surrender himself to Albany board, 515; liberated on bail, 515; release of his effects dependent on proof that he has furnished bail, 520-521; cited to appear before supreme court, 548.

Van Valkenburgh, ,John J., of Schodack, farmer, cited to appear before Albany board, 637; apprehended, 640; released on recognizance, 640. Van