Minutes of the Commissioners for Detecting and Defeating Conspiracies in the State of New York
A Letter from William Harper F.sqf one of the Justices of the Peace for the County of Tryon was laid before the Board containing the Crime of John Waters now in Confinement & as the said Crime is not of such a Nature as to come under the Cognizance of this Board therefore resolved that the Mittimus of this Board against the said John Waters be withdrawn George Grant being looked upon as a Person of a suspicious Character and having been ordered to appear before this Board appeared resolved that he be discharged on some Militia Company in Col! Lanhis enrolling himself in
sing'sRegiment and entering into a Recognizance to do his Duty as good & faithful subject of the State and to keep the peace towards all and every the good subjects of the State and to appear before this Board when called upon -- George Grant on Recognizance in . . £50 u o u o [76] Resolved that Permission be granted to John D. Goes confined in Parole at Schodack on account of the Illness of his Child to go to Klyne Kill in Kinderhook District until the 28! h Instant -- Adjourned --
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370 State of New York
1779 Met Albany 24- h June 1779 June 24. Present
John M. Beeckman William Wills Isaac D. Fonda |
Hugh Rose, Thomas M?Michin and Alexander Coarson who were lately brought from Schohary and confined were brought before the Board and exam[in]ed and it appearing that notwithstanding their being disaffected they have always demeaned themselves in a peaceable Manner therefore resolved that they be severally discharged from Confinement on entering into a Recognizance to appear before any one of the Commissioners for Conspiracies or any judicial Authority when called upon and