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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. 254 words

Johannis Tater appeared before the Board and delivered up Johannis Myers for whom he and Isaac Hops had become Bail in discharge of their Recognizance -- We do therefore discharge the said Johannis Tater and Isaac Hops from the Recognizance entered into by them

I IO State of New York

1778 Ordered that a Mittumus be made out to the Sheriff to May 8. take the said Johannis Myers and closely confine him

Adjourned till 9 OClock to Morrow Morning

May 9. [34] Met pursuant to Adjournment 9V May 1778 -- Present

John M. Beekman Isaac D. Fonda f Petrus Wynkoop Junf Jeremiah Van Renselaer ( James M^Masters Hugh Mitchell

Joseph A. Concklin of Newtown was permitted to go at large on entering into Recognizance for good Behaviour and Monthly Appearance -- Joseph A Concklin on Recognizance in £100 -- -- „ Thomas Smith Diamond his Bail in. . . T100 -- -- ,/

Adjourned till 9 OClock Monday Morning

1778 Met pursuant to Adjournment lT h May 1778 :

May 11. Present

John M Beekman ) ( Mathew Visscher Isaac D. Fonda ) \ Jeremiah Van Renselaer

George Cochel was brought before us on Suspicion of being disaffected to the American Cause but no material Evidence appearing against him we have thought proper to eliberate him on his entering into Recognizance for good Behaviour

George Cochel on Recognizance in . . . £ 00 -- „ Asa Flint of Cambridge District was eliberated on his en-

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