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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. 283 words

third Tuesday in January next and for his Appearance 1778 Nov. 3. [214] before any One of the Commissioners when called upon and future good Behaviour Jurie Wheeler on Recogniza nee in... . . £100 --o Jacob Blatner his Bail in.... £100 --o Jacob Livingston of Livingston's Manor who was also some Time since confined by Order of the Board of Commissioners then sitting at Claverack was brought before the Board and the Grand Jury not having Indicted him as an Accessory to the Robberies committed at Claverack and other Places (the Crime for which he was committed) therefore ordered that he be eliberated from Confinement on his entering into a Recognizance for his Appearance at the next Court of General Sessions of the Peace to be held on the third Tuesday in January next and for his Appearance before any One of the Commissioners when called upon and future good Behaviour Jacob Livingston on Recognizance in. £100 --o-- Jacob Blatner his Bail in. £100 -- o -- Peter Plass of Livingston's Manor who was also confined by Order of the Commissioners at Claverack as an Accessory to the Robberies committed at Claverack and other Places was brought before the Board and the Jury not having found a Bill against him therefore ordered that he be discharged from Confinement on his entering into a Recognizance to appear at the next Court of General [215] Sessions on the third Tuesday in January next and for his appearance before any one of the Commissioners when called upon and future good Behaviour -- Peter Plass on Recognizance in... £100 --o--o Jacob Blatner his Bail in . . £100 --o--o Duncan M^Dugall who was heretofore liberated from