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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

good and faithful [soldier] having by his Captain proved to 1778 June 30. us that he always has been well affected to the American [Cause] -- Ordered that the said Hendrick Van Mining be absolutely discharged from his Recognizance Thomas Anderson who was confined upon the Complaint of Doctor Latham was brought before the Board and we having examined him have thought proper to eliberate him on his entering into Recognizance to appear at the next Supream Court and good Behaviour to that Time

Thomas Anderson on Recognizance in £100 Jacob Powers his Bail in £100

Then Adjourned till 9 OClock to Morrow Morning

Met pursuant to Adjournment -- Albany 1^ July 1778 1778 July 1. Present

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Frederick Kermer appeared before the Board and under Oath testified to such Matters as [he] knew respecting Jacob Cluet which Examination was taken down in Writing and is filed -- Ordered that John Rogers and Isaac Van Valken- [92] burgh of Beverdam appear before us on Saturday next to shew Cause why the Recognizance by them entered into should not be forfieted -- The Reverend Mr Swertfeger who was cited to appear before the Board appeared according to the Citation and we having questioned him with respect to the Situation of Affairs at the Helleberg and he having given satisfactory Answers thereto was discharged -- Ordered that Daniel G. Van Antwerp who some Time