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in Albany jail, 200; Albany board writes to, 268. Taylor, Lucas, of Rensselaerwyck Manor, examined, 748; re- leased on bail, 749. Taylor, Nancy, examined by Al- bany board and recommitted, 123. Taylor, Neal (Cornelius), arrested by militia party, 195, 307; com- mitted, 195; accessory to rob- beries committed by, sent to Albany, 199-200; money paid for information leading to his arrest, 250; taken from Kinder- hook to Albany, 250; persons charged with complicity in his crimes, 252; persons who have ■ " ■ ■ ::Ti;,:r?. ,;-.:^.,a Jv.!vsT 224 State of New York Taylor, Neal — continued, received property from, 317, 318; person charged with har- boring, 347. Teachout, Nicholas, of Newtown, farmer, bailsman for John Vin- cent, 115, 467. Telford (Tellford), George, of Cambridge, farmer, exonerated of disloyalty, 87; released on bail, 88; his bail renewed, 631- 632. Ten Broeck, Abraham, general, to furnish ammunition to volunteer rangers raised in Manor of Rensselaerwyck, 49-50, 358; obligates himself for parole of Peter Ten Broeck, 131 ; prison- ers sent from Schoharie to Albany on his order, 2S7; need of rangers for Helderbergs sug- gested to, 377; informed by Governor Clinton of movement of enemy, 401 ; advised to order out one eighth of brigade, 401; colonels of his brigade to fur- nish returns of regiments, 445; aids in seizure of newly enlisted tories, 565, 566; his residence, 703; plot to kidnap him, during term as mayor of Albany, 763. Ten Broeck, Jacob, his house in Albany, 139. Ten Broeck, John, obligates him- self for parole of Peter Ten Broeck, 131; his house in Al- bany, 139, Ten Broeck, John, of Great Im- bocht, bond of Peter Ten Ten Broeck, John — continued. Broeck and Wessel Ten Broeck delivered to, 626. Ten Broeck, Peter, prisoner in Al- bany jail, released on parole, 131 ; conditions of parole, 131; re- leased on bail, to remain within prescribed limits in Albany, 138-139; asks to be exchanged, 253; referred to governor, 253; request of commissary of prison- ers respecting, 299; his reim- prisonrnent decided on, 473; notified of removal to Goshen jail, 476; action regarding, re- scinded, 477-478; exchanged, 626; his bond returned, 626. Ten Broeck, Samuel, lieutenant, lodges information against Wil- liam Sanders and others, 334, 336- Ten Broeck, Samuel, of Livingston Manor, major, offers recom- mendation in favor of William Lee, 339-340; apprehends per- son suspected of robber}^ 393, 403; writes from Roeliff jan- sens Kil, 403; letter from, laid before Albany board, 574; re- quested to have two disaffected persons arrested, 575; affidavit taken before, 633, 636; warrant and citations transmitted to, 634; sends prisoner to Albany, ^653. Ten liroeck, Samuel L (T.), money paid to, 811. Ten Broeck, Wessel, his house in Albany, 139; bailsman for Peter Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 225 Ten Broeck, Wessel — continued. Ten Broeck, 626; his bond re- turned, 626. Ten Eyck, Andries, cited to ap- pear before Albany board, 182, 217; given time to consider oath of allegiance, 250, 257; refuses oath, 260; his removal to enemy's lines ordered, 260; his refusal of oath certified to gov- ernor, 268; ordered sent to New York, 281; cited to appear before Albany board, 285; ordered to be ready to go to New York, 286; instructions issued for his removal, 288; in list of persons removed or held for exchange, 835. Ten Eyck, Andries, Jr., testimony received concerning, 436; placed on bail, 436. Ten Eyck, Hendrick, of Renssel- aervvyck Manor, released on bail, 407. Ten Eyck, Henry, cited to appear before Albany board, 170, 178; refuses oath of allegiance, 178; advised of day for removal, 191; his refusal certified to secretary of state, 197-198; offers to take oath, 203; to be removed within enemy's lines unless legislature intervenes, 319; informed of purpose to re- move him, 319; opportunity for taking oath given to, 336; takes oath, 342; his oath, 832-833. Ten Eyck, Jacob, of Albany, bailsman for Jacob Halenbeeck, Jr-, 236. Thefts. See Robberies, Robbers. Thiell, Henry, of Philadelphia, •Pa., blacksmith, charged with depreciating continental money 681; released on bail, 681. Thirsty, Moses, captured by Oneidas, 273; released on bail, 273- Thomas, , of Rensselaer- wyck Manor, farmer, harbors emissary from enemy, 654-655. Thomas, Israel, of Rensselaer- wyck Manor, farmer, bailsman for James Lister, 641. Thomas, John, released on bail, 120. • ■ ■ Thomason, John, prisoner, cap- tured as supposed robber, 109; sent from Schoharie to Albany, 109; confined, 109. Thompson, Archibald, prisoner, removed to hospital on account of illness, 214. Thompson, Israel, commissioner for conspiracies, Dutchess county bo;ird, appointment, 67; his audited account, 817; his commission, 829. Thompson, Nancy, cited as wit- ness ao-ainst Ano;us McDonald and Dr. Thomas Thompson, 548. Thompson, Thomas (Dr.), of Livingston Manor, attends sus- pected person from New York, 347; to appear before Albany board, 347, 354, 356, 475, 498-