Minutes of the Commissioners for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies in the State of New York
1778 the Goods lately stolen in the lower Parts of this County Apr. 27. the following Letter was wrote to the Committee of the District of Saragtoga requesting them to apprehend the said Campbell 5c if they suspect him to have stolen the Goods he has in his Possession, to send him immediately to us together with the Goods which Letter is in the Words following (prout) Peter Livingston JunL Wilhelmus Dillenback, Philip Coock, and Jacob Fraley, were brought before the Board and nothing specially appearing against them they were permitted on entering into Recognizance for future good [21] Behaviour and Monthly Appearance to go to their usual Places of Abode
Peter Livingston Jun r on Recognizance in £100 Wilhelmus Dillenback on Recognizance in £100 Philip Coock on Recognizance in.. . . £100 ---- Jacob Fraley on Recognizance in.. . . £100 Adjourned till the Day after to Morrow 9 OClock -- 1778 Met pursuant to Adjournment -- 29^ April 1778 -- Apr. 29. Present f Isaac D. Fonda John M. Beekman Hugh Mitchell Jeremiah V. Renselaer -j
( William Wills
John Gold a Deserter from the British Army was permitted to go at large in this County on his taking the Oath of Allegiance -- W illiam W ills according to Letters directed to the Commissioners from Trvon County appeared & having taken the Oath prescribed, took his Seat
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Alexander Campbell from Dutchess County was appre- 1778 Apr. 29. hended and brought before the Board for travelling without a Pass, and for carrying Letters from r Banyer to David M Van Schaack and from Van Schaack to Henry Cuyler Ordered that a Mittimus be made out to the Goaler to take the said Alexander Campbell and closely confine him -- [22] James Agan was permitted to return to Pittstown the Place he resided at, on his entering into Recognizance for good Behaviour and Monthly Appearance -- James Agen on Recognizance in £100 -- Nicholas Demoray his Bail.. . in ... . £100 -- -- Nicholas Demoray of Tomhenick was laid under Recognizance to appear before the Grand Jury and give his Evidence respecting a Robbery committed on the Goods of the Widow Elizabeth Williams