Minutes of the Commissioners for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies
of White Creek, farmer, bailsman for John Todd, .^35- ^ Little East Hoosick, Rensselaer county, pass given to, 235- ,236. Little Hoosick (Hosick), Rensselaer county, residents of, 667, 691. Little White Creek, Washington county, residents at, 96; charge for express to, from White Creek, 806.
Livcrse, William, of Rensselaervry'ck Manor, farmer, bailsman for Jacob A. Lansing, 505. Livingston, Gilbert, commissioner for conspiracies, Dutchess county board, appointment, 68; Livingston, Gilbert — continued, his audited account, 805; his account witli state treasurer, 826.
Livingston, Henry B., colonel, his regiment, 470. Livingston, J. H., Rev., brings ^500 to Albany board, 231.
Livingston, Jacob, of Livingston Manor, sent under guard from Claverack to Albany, 22 1 ; committed, 221; grand jury finds no bill against, for complicity in robberies, 275; released on bail, 275. Livingston, James, colonel, deserter from his regiment, 679. Livingston (Livingstone), Peter, Jr., of the Helderbergs, examined and released on recognizance, 98; cited to show cause why recognizance should not be forfeited, 163; ordered to appear before Albany board, 497; warrant issued for his arrest, 582; his recognizance forfeited, 672.
Livingston, Peter R., colonel, justice of the peace, sends prisoner charged with disaffection to Albany, 337, 339; sends examination of Anna Proper, 569; directs Anna Proper to appear before Albany board, 588; writes letter concernino- Anna O Proper, 588; forwards to Albany board examination of Jacob Cline, 601; orders arrest of persons who obstruct col- -fn sj : ; -Ill i . .■ J • ^-^ ■<■^ Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 133 Livingston, Peter R. — continued, lection of taxes, 604; requested to compel attendance of witnesses at court, 606, Livingston, Robert R., writes to Albany board about Dr.
James Latham, 238. Livingston, Walter, writes to Albany board, 199; bailsman for James Latham, 222. Livingston, William, governor of New Jersey, letters from, to General McDougall, 356.
Livingston (Livingston's) Manor, residents of, 142, 143, 152, 239, 254, 274, 275, 335, 340, 347, 394, 510, 511, 512, 531, 576, 601, 606, 607, 618, 623, 629, 630, 632, 643, 644, 726; robberies in, 150, 251, 393, 403; pass to, 207; persons in, accused of harboring robbers, 252; petition from inhabitants of, in behalf of John Smith, 32i» ,334-335; pay for bringing prisoner from, 399; . bailed person confined to, 403; citation to be delivered to constable of, 499; tories enlisted in, 565; tories to be arrested in, 565; testimony respecting tories in, 588; person on bail within limits of, 618; prisoner sent from, to Albany, 653; soldier deserts at, 708.
Loadman, Samuel, his account for beef supplied to state prisoners, 264-265, 811. Lobus, PVederick, captured by Lobus, Frederick — continued, part}^ from Catskill, 679-680; committed, 680. Loevenstern, Jacob, German deserter from British army, takes oath of allegiance, 213.
Lonenburgh (Lenenburgh), now Athens, Greene county, N. Y., robberies at 331-332; residents of, 394, 404' 524- Long Island, N. Y., person from, suspected of being emissary from enemy, 501.
Loonenburgh. See Lonenburgh. Lossing, Jonathan, suspected ot cooperating with enemy's scouting parties, 416.
Lot, Abraham, sent under guard to Albany, as accessory in robbery of John Van Ness, 125; confined, 125. Lottridge, Thomas, of Albany, yeoman, bailsman for Richard Maginness, 317; bailsman for Christian Legrange, 436. Loucks.
See also Louks. Loucl^i^ Andrew (Andries), sent prisoner from Schenectady to Albany, 468; recommitted, 492; released on bail, 583. Loucks, Peter, of Schoharie, bailsman for William Loucks, 95.
Loucks, Richard, of Tr)'on county, released on bail with requirement to remain within limits of Schenectady, 422. Loucks (Luycks), William, of Schoharie, farmer, suspect committed by committee of Schoi 0} ■ , T 1'/ 134 State of New York Loucks, William — continued, harie district, released on bail, 95; to be apprehended for persuading negroes to go to Canada, 455; sent prisoner from Schenectady to Albany, 468; released on bail, 500; examined, 563- Loudon (Lauden, Louden), Samuel, printer at Fishkill, 16 (note), 19 (note), 20 (note), 21 (note), 22 (note), 23 (note), 25 (note), 27 (note), 54 (note), 55 (note); notice to suspected persons inserted in his paper, 190, 202, 203, 242; his account for notices, 253; money paid to, 810.
Loughley (Laughlin), Barnabas (Barney), captured by Oneidas, 266; released on bail, 266; asks permission to go to Butternuts to recover papers, 276; permitted to lay request before General Hand at Cherry Valley, 276; his surrender demanded of his surety, 491. Louks. See also Loucks.
Louks, Dedirick, prisoner, removed from Johnstown to Albany, 364; charge against, to be examined, 364. Low (Loe), John, of Rensselaerwyck Manor, yeoman, certificate in his favor, 582; released on bail, 582; apprehended on ' suspicion, 740; examined and discharged, 740; permitted to reside at Beaver Dam,