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Minutes of the Commissioners for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies

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county — continued, paid to commissioners in, 809; account of commissioners in, with state treasurer, 823, 826; commission of commissioners in, 829. Charter, Anna, warned to remove from state, 612. Chase, Daniel, released on bail, 93; his signature to oath of allegiance, 831.

Chase, David, arrest ordered as "notorious" offender, 99. Chase, Jonathan, released on bail, 93; his signature, with mark, to oath of allegiance, 831. Chelson, Beriah, prisoner, sent from Poughkeepsie to Albany, 93; dangerously ill in Albany jail with smallpox, 1 14; removed to hospital, 114.

Chemung (Chamunk), Chemung county. Brant and Butler at, 293- Cherry Valley, 40; exchange of inhabitants of, captive in Canada, 59, 303, 304; cattle driven off by troops at, 218-219, 230, 267; request for pass to, 258; permission to persons on bail to go to, 276; resident of, 300; resident of, assists Indians in work of plunder, 528. Chesley, Simon, accused of purposing to go to Canada, 746; confined, 746; discharged on taking oath of allegiance, 747.

Childs, Isacher, receives counterfeit money, 545. Chin, Edward, of Albany, seconds request of Thomas Reed, 768; bailsman for Thomas Reed, 769. Chitchiverell, John, prisoner, delivered to Albany board by General Stark, 245.

Chittenden, Thomas, governor of Vermont, gives pass to Albany, 739; request to, concerning prisoners at Bennington, 769. Chrencher, Yutlope, gives information about tories in Schodack, 638. Church, Charles, to be apprehended, 397, 398.

Church, Jonathan, lieutenant, cited as witness against Timothy Churcli and others, 549, 559. Church, Jonathan Mills, of Cumberland county, accused of corresponding with enemy, 549; apprehended, 558; discharged, 559. Church, Oliver, officer in British service, tories in correspondence with, 549.

Church, Thomas, major, at Schoharie, asked to send party of men to Schoharie creek, 323; Colonel Vrooman to consult with, 323-324. Church, Timothy, of Brattleboro, captc-iin, farmer, accused of corresponding v.-ith enemy, 549; apprehended, 55S; released on bail, 559. Cinkaick (Cinkaik), in town of Hoosick, Rensselaer county, 13S (note); residents of, 124, 127, 219, 540. 40 State of New York Citfimon.

See also Sittamon. Cittimon (Citnam, Cittamon, Cittemon), John, confined, 343; testimony respecting, 343; his relations with Brant, 349; concerned in robberies, 349; reward for his capture, 349. Clapper, Coenradt (Coenrad), of Livingston Manor, farmer, put under bail, 509, 510; bailsman for David Finger, 510, Clarendon, Vt.

See Socialburg. Clark. See also Clarke.

Clark, Ebenezer, commissioner for conspiracies, Charlotte county board, appointment, 67, 116; acts on case of Andrew Stephenson, 209-210; advises that William Hutton be not allowed to go to Skenesborough, 293; forwards petition to Albany, 596; writes in behalf of James Gillis, 611; his audited account, 807- 808; his account with state treasurer, 823, 826; his commission, 829. Clark, Isabel, of Cooksburg, warned to remove from state, 543; allowed to remain at home, 543.

Clark, Rebecca, gives bail for Thomas Clark, 202. Clark, Thomas, of Spencertown, released on. bail, 202; petition for his reimprisonment, 247; advised to make concessions to inhabitants of district, 248. Clarke.

See also Clark. Clarke, Joseph, commends Martin Crom, 513. Clauw.

See also Claws, Klauw, Klouse. Clauw (Blauw, Claw), Burgar (Burger), captain, paid for guard conveying prisoners to Albany, 125, 125 (note); money paid to, 810. Clauw, Peter, captured by robbers, 742; escapes and appears before Albany board, 742; his testimony, 744-745.

Claverack district, Columbia county, 49; inhabitants of, petition legislature in favor of deported persons, 32 (note); released prisoner ordered there, 96; correspondence of Albany board with committee of, loi, 102, 103; prisoners, etc. sent by committee of, to Albany board, loi; correspondence of committee of, with Coxsackie committee, 103; residents of, 130, 131, 140, 145, 181, 195,278,316, 321, 347' 356> 478» 495' 49^, 498, 499, 501, 573, 575, 576, 585, 590, 605, 627, 684, 723; prisoners sent from, to Albany, 221; person brought before board in, on charge of harboring tories, 222; commissioners in, cite neutral person to appear before Albany board, 223; robberies in, 251, 274, 275; persons accused of harboring robbers brought to, 252; persons confined in Albany on order of ...i A.:::---:y>' JjdO Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 41 Ciaverack district — continued, commissioners in, 259, 261, 264; account for bringing rangers and prisoners from, 344; account for bringing prisoner from, 363; warrant to constable at, 404; warrant to Major Esselstyne at, 418; inhabitants of, certify to good behavior of Martin Crom, 513; letter from, in behalf of Thomas Whiting, 601; robberies committed at, 711.

Claws. See also Clauw, Klauw, Klouse. Claws (Clauw, Claw), Hendrick, of Kinderhook Landing, carpenter, harbors tory express, 565; apprehended, 571; released on recognizance, 572.

Clay, James, returns from Canada 767; warrant issued for his arrest, 767. Clement, Janet (Jenny), tory suspect, apprehended on