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Minutes of the Commissioners for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies in the State of New York

Minutes of the Commissioners for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies in the State of New York, 1778-1781. Collections of the New-York Historical Society, 1924-1925. Originally compiled 1778-1781, first published 1909-1925. 260 words

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104 State of New York

1778 Ordered that a Mittimus be made out for Tom the Negro May 2. Man of Henry Hogan directed to the Sheriff commanding him to take the said Tom into Custody Nothing special having appeared to us against Nicholas Boss he has permitted to return to his usual Place of Abode on taking the Oath of Allegiance and entering into Recognizance for good Behaviour and Monthly Appearance

Nicholas Boss on Recognizance in . . . . T100 Humphrey Davenport his Bail in. . . . T100

Andrew Liddle having some time since been confined by the Committee of Schenectady and nothing specially appearing against him Ordered That the said Andrew Liddle be permitted to go at large on entring into Recognizance for his good behaviour [28] and Monthly appearance before any one of the Commissioners -- Andrew Liddle on Recognizance in £1 00 Jesse Fairchild his Bail in £100

John Myers who was some Time since sent to Wethers- Connecticut having now returned by Permission of field in

the Deputy Commissary of Prisoners Ordered that he be permitted to return [to] his usual Place of Abode on entering into Recognizance for future good Behaviour and Monthly Appearance -- John Myers on Recognizance in. . T100 -- -- u Johannis Tater his Bail in.... Tioo -- u Isaac Hops also his Bail in.... T100 --u -- 8'; h May 1778 Joh? Tater & Isaac Hops delivered up Johannis Myers 1

' This paragraph is an insertion in the manuscript at this place.