Minutes of the Commissioners for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies in the State of New York
Van Hosen, and is signed " for myself & assosiates " by " Justis Vanhoesan Jun."
102 State of New York
J773 informing them what was done in Consequence n of it, which May 1 . .6 .
Letter is in the Words following (prout) John Curden of Schatikook District was permitted to go to his usual Place of Abode on entering into Recognizance for good Behaviour & Mont[h]ly Appearance he engaged to send a good and sufficient Bail upon which Promise he
was discharged
John Curden on Recognizance in £100 Philip G. Viele -- his Bail... in £100 Nothing special having appeared against John Van Hening of Newtown he was permitted to return to his usual Place of Abode on entering into Recognizance for future good Behaviour & Monthly Appearance and on taking the Oath of Allegiance -- John Van Hening on Recognizance in. £100 John Concklin of Newtown was permitted to return to his usual Place of Abode on entering into Recognizance for future good Behaviour and Monthly Appearance
John Conklin on Recognizance in. . . . £200 Peter Van Campen his Bail ... in ... . £200 b Received a Letter from the Hon Ae Major General Schuyler respecting Simon Earhart and William Rogers informing that he had great Need of them and requesting
[26] us to dispense with their Appearance on Condition of their appearing before him, which Request the Board have
thought proper to comply with Ordered that a Letter be wrote to General Schuyler informing him that the Board have thought proper to comply with his Requisition -- which letter is in the Words following