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tory women from region of Saratoga, 696; General Clinton requested to execute resolves of Albany board, 696; commissioners at Schenectady communicate with Albany board, 697; Albany board seeks military aid to capture party of tories in Helderbergs, 700, 701; detachment of levies and militia instructed by Albany board, 702; Albany board takes note of depreciation of new monev, 706-707; commissioners in Westchester county receive communication from Stamford, Conn., 722; commissioners in Westchester county communicate with those at Poughkeepsie, 722—723; commissioners at Poughkeepsie receive and forward prisoners from Stamford, 723; commissioners at Schenectady requested to remove tories from Ballston, 724; Albany board applies to secretary of state for copy of act for removal of tory families, 724; Albany board directs party of levies, 728; Albany board to concert measures with Generals Clinton and Gansevoort for capture of John Waltimyer, 729; Schenectady commissioners advise removal of tories from Helderbergs, 733-734; Albany board takes measures to apprehend tories in Helderbergs, 734, 737- Comrs. for Consp. — continued. 738; Albany board orders seizure of wheat at Catskill, 734; list of persons in Major Taylor's regiment, with political description of each, to be furnished to Albany board, 735; forfeited bail paid to Albany board, 736- 737; Albany board transmits to commissioners at Schenectady Major Taylor's list, 737; tories involved in destruction of Currytown confined by Albany board, 749, 750, 751, 752; commissioners at Schenectady send prisoner to Albany board, 763-764; Albany board asks Thomas Chittenden to surrender certain persons, inhabitants of this state, 769; correspondence of Albany board with Governor Clinton, 774 (note); laws relating to, 777- 780,781-802; financial accounts of, 803-827; fiitst general commission of, 829-830; oath taken by cIMv of Albany board, 833; certification by Albany board of names of persons refusing oath of allegiance, 833-834; persons removed to enemy's lines by Albany board for refusing oath of allegiance, 834-835; petition for exchange of person paroled by Albany board, 835-S36.

Commissioners of Sequestration. See New York: state. Committee of City and County of Albany, rangers employed by, •■1r. ,Y 64 State of New York Comrp ittee of Al bany — continued. 47 (note); Matthew Visscher, secretary of, 65 (note); certain tory suspects arrested by, 87, 89; deserter confined by, 88; Joiin Barclay, chairman of, 160; oath of neutrality taken before, 200; gives pass to Canada, 208; confines tory suspect, 221; grants parole to Timothy Bussing, 264; confines negro for inducing others to join enemy, 304; imposes restrictions on resident of Klnderhook, 331; advises that dangerous person be cited before commissioners, 386-387; advises that liberty of two prisoners be restricted, 387; request to, for regulation of passes, 394.

Committee of Safety. See New York: state. Committees, 35; county and local, for suppressing tories, 10, 11 ; Albany county board procures data from, about prisoners, 43, 80, 128; stopped from exercising functions belonging to commissioners for conspiracies, 43; relations of Albany board with, 50-51; of Manor of Rensselaerwyck, 84, 185; of Schoharie district, 95; of Saratoga district, 97, 98; of Claverack district, loi, 103; of Coxsackie district, 103; of Kingsbury, 135.

Concklin (Conklin), James, of Newtown, farmer, tory suspect, Concklin, James — continued, detained for trial, 87; released on bail, 1 14-1 15; gives new bail, 467. _ Concklin (Long), John, suspected of cooperating with enemy's scouting parties, 416. Concklin, John, of Livingston Manor, farmer, put under recognizance, 510, 512. Concklin (Conklin), John, of Newtown, tory suspect, detained for trial, 87; released on bail, 102; charge of disaffection against, renewed, 334; ordered to appear before Albany board, 336; drafted into militia, 345; ordered to appear at end of militia service, 345; new complaint against, 416; his son-inlaw circulates reports injurious to American cause, 484.

Concklin (Conklin), |ohn, jr., tory suspect, detained for trial, 87; called "Pinkey John," 113; released on recognizance, 113. Concklin (Conklin), John A., of Newtown, farmer, released on bail, 112; furnishes new bail, 467. Concklin, John Mud, suspected of cooperating with enemy's scouting parties, 416.

Concklin (Conklin), Joseph, of Newtown, farmer, tory suspect, detained for trial, 87; released on bail, 112; ordered to appear before Albany board, 336; discharged and ordered to appear I 4 Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 65 Concklin^ Joseph — continued, again, 345; committed, 372, 374; order for forfeiture of his recognizance, 373; released on bail, 399-400, 428; gives new bail, 467. Concklin (Conklin), Joseph, Jr., tory suspect, detained for trial, 87. .

Concklin, Joseph A., of Newtown, released on bail, 110. Cone, Alexander, of Stephentown, joiner, apprehended for circulating British proclamation, 637; committed, 637; released on bail, 655. Cone, Ichabod, of Stephentown, farmer, bailsman for Alexander Cone, 655. Cone, John, of Stephentown, farmer, apprehended for circulat-