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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. 251 words

ance in £100 --u-- William Price of Schohary was brought before the Board and we having examined into the Nature of his Offence and finding no material Charges against him we have thought proper to set him at Liberty on his entering into Recognizance for good Behaviour and Monthly Appearance before One of the Justices of Schohary -- William Price on Recognizance in ... . £100 -- -- Adjourned till 9 OClock to Morrow Morning

May 15. [41] Met according to adjournment 15 th May 1778 -- Present -- n M. Beeckman John M'rClung Van Rensselaer ) J Matthew Visscher Isaac D Fonda 1 (

Received a Letter from John M^Clung, Alexander Webster, Alexander M'Nitt, & Ebenezer Clark informing us that they had opened a Board in New Perth Charlotte County and proceeded to Business but being destitute of Money and unable to carry into Execution their Designs for the want thereof, they beg to have it drawn out of the Treasury and transmitted to them, in Answer to which the following Letter was sent to them -- John M'Glung EsqT one of the Commissioners exhibited to thisBoard a Letter wrote by himself & three other Commissioners of Charlotte County requesting the Sum of four hundred Pounds to defray Expences by them incurred and also toanswer such Demands as the Service of the State may require in that Part the Board in Answer thereto acquaint the Gentlemen that the said Sum shall be remitted to

Minutes of Commissioners for Conspiracies 1