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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. 266 words

Goes be respited till he shall be discharged from his Recognizance by the Court -- Archibald M Kellop who was some time since confined c

was brought before the Board and it appearing to us that the Charges alledged against him are but trivial [162] Therefore ordered that he be permitted to go at large on his entering into Recognizance with a sufficient Surety for his future good Behaviour and Monthly Appearance which was done accordingly Archibald McKellop on Recognizance in Tioo -- Charles Martin his Bail in £100 -- --

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D James Latham who was bound by Recognizance to r 1778 Sept. 7.

appear before the Board on this Day appeared and we having taken the Case of the said James Latham into consideration and finding that he is guilty of no Crime for which a Corporeal Punishment can be inflicted on him do adjudge that the Oath of Allegiance as prescribed by the Act to be administered to Persons of neutral & equivocal Characters be tendered him which was accordingly done and he requested Time to consider of it till the 2i f Instant which s

was granted him -- It appearing from the Information of the Goaler that Janet Clement who was lately confined for going to the Savages is dangerously 111 and James Boyd, james Bele and James Agen appearing before us and offering to becom Sureties for the good Behaviour and Monthly Appearance of the said Janet Clement Ordered therefore that she be discharged from Confinement on their entering into Recognizance for the above Purpose