Minutes of the Commissioners for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies in the State of New York
the Charge alledged against him ordered that the [r/c] enter into a Recognizance for his Appearance at the next Supreme Court of Judicature to be held for the State of New York at the City Hall of this City on the third Tuesday in October next & not departing the Court without Leave -- John M-Dole of the City of Albany on Recognizance in £300 [112] Resolved Company of Rangers raised that the under the Direction of this Board Commanded by Cap 1
Jacob De Forest be discharged from this Day as their Services are not any Longer necessary 1
Adjourned -- Met Albany 15 th September 1779 1779 Septx 5 - Present
John M Beekman ( Isaac D Fonda Jeremiah Van Renselaer ) ( Mathew Visscher * A bill for services of De Forest and eight men, from September 20 to 23, x 779 giving their names, > is in Revolutionary Manuscripts, vol. 40, p. 17 1, State Comptroller's office.
4H State of New York
1770 Resolved that a Letter be wrote to his Excellency Governor Sept. 15. Clinton requesting him to remove to Canada M-- Tuttle whose Husband Stephen is gone off to the Enemy Some time ago which Letter is in the following words (to wit) 1
(see Letter on the File) Resolved that William Foster & Benjamin Richmond be severally examined respecting the Conduct of Amos Moore John Miller & Lucas Moore and it appearing from their Examinations that the Said Amos Moore John Miller & Lucas Moore have been with the Enemy therefore Ordered that the[y] be Severally Committed & that a Mittimus be made out for them Resolved that Citations be made out and sent to Nathaniel Grummond Seth Hull Isaac Howe Noah Olmstead Benjamin Brown &c job Elsworth to appear before us on Friday next to testify to such Matters as they may know respecting the Conduct of the above Mentioned John Miller -- and also Resolved at the Request of Amos Moore that Citations be made out and sent to William Rhodes Elisha Andrew &: Mathew Edmund to appear before us on Friday next to Give their Evidence respecting the said Amos Moore