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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. 259 words

W hereas it has appeared to the Board that Timothy Bussing was by the Committee of the City and County of Albany restricted by a Parole given by the said Timothy Bussing to the said Committee to his Farm and one Mile around it and it having also appeared to that the said Timothy Bussing since the Time of his entering into the said Parole has behaved himself as a good quiet and peaceable Subject of this State we do therfore order that the said 1 imothy Bussing be discharged from his said Parole -- Account was laid before the Board of Samuel Loadman

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for Beef purchased from him for the Use of the State Prisoners 1778

amounting £5^15^6 ordered that tho Secretary pay the same -- Oct. 26.

Alexander Anderson who was brought from the Westward and here confined was brought before the Board and we having examined into the Cause of his [203] Commitment and finding no material Charges against him do order that he be discharged from his Confinement on procuring a sufficient Person to become Bail for his future good Behaviour and Appearance before any of the Commissioners when called upon and before the next Court of General Sessions to be held for this City and County -- Peter M-Kotshen Bail for Alexander Anderson in £100 --o-- Then adjourned till to Morrow Morning

Met pursuant to Adjournment -- Albany 27^ Oct 1778 -- r 1778 Oct. 27.

Present

John M. Beekman ( Isaac D. Fonda Mathew Visscher i