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Minutes of the Commissioners for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies in the State of New York

Minutes of the Commissioners for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies in the State of New York, 1778-1781. Collections of the New-York Historical Society, 1924-1925. Originally compiled 1778-1781, first published 1909-1925. 251 words

Justices for the County of Tryon wherein they certify that the said John Moore has heretofore always behaved himself as a peaceable Subject of the State 5c that they Imagin that his late Misconduct has proceeded from the Insinuations of some designing 5c deceitful Persons 5c recommending it to us to admit the said John More to Bail 5c we having taken the same into Consideration do order that the said John More be liberated from his Confinement on entering into a Recognizance for his future good Behaviour & appearance before any one of the Commissioners of Conspiracies or any judicial Authority when called upon.

John More on Recognizance in £ 200 : o :o Jacob Frey his Bail in £200 -- o :o George Any was brought before the Board in Consequence of a Certificate of John Fonda, Volkert Veeder, 5c Andrew Wemple Esq r ? Justices for the County of Tryon wherein they certify that the said George Any has heretofore always behaved himself as a peaceable Subject of the State & that they Imagin that his late Misconduct has proceeded from the Insinuations of some designing & deceitful Persons 5c recommended it to us to admit the said George Any to Bail and we having taken the same into Consideration do order that the said George Any be liberated from his Confinement on entering into a Recognizance for his future good Behaviour Appearance before any one of the Commissioners of Conspiracies or any judicial Authority when called upon.