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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- 499, 524; committed, 525; re- leased on bail, 531; witnesses cited against, 548. T ,■'0; : t;f/l. 226 State of New York Thurlough. See Durlach. Thurman, John, of New York city, cited to appear before Al- bany board, 171-172; refuses oath of allegiance, 174, 175; notice of removal served upon, 176; advised of day of removal, 189; conducted to Fishkill, 189 (note), 258 (note); pay for serv- ing citation on, 250; in list of persons removed or held for exchange, 835. Tice, , Mrs., asks permission to go to Canada with her chil- dren, 222. Tice, Christina, writes to Albany board, 203. Tice, John (Dr.), of Pennsylvania, physician, warrant issued for his arrest, 682; arrest and ex- amined, 698; on bail within prescribed limits, 699; informa- tion concerning, 710; to be re- turned to his family, 711. Ticonderoga (Tieconderoga), fort, Essex county, persons captured at, 100. Tid. See Kid. Tidmarsh, (Dr.), cited to appear before Albany board, 203-204; Dr. Erastus Sergeant writes to Albany board about, 217. Tiffany, Benjamin, bailsman for Thomas Lake, in. Tillman, John, of Albany, inn- keeper, bailsman for Johan Overhart Unger, 430; bailsman for Nicholas Shaver, 663; bails- Tillman, John— continued, man for William Giffert, 699; bailsman for Dr. John Tice, 699. Tillman, John, Jr., proposition to, for raising company of ran- gers for Albany board, 50, 488; recommends two Hessian de- serters, 352; warrant directed to, for arrest of James Hal- stead, 483; arrests Halsteid, 485; warrant directed to, for arrest of four persons, 506; makes two arrests, 512; warrant to, for arrest of Dr. George Smith and his son, 549; to ar- rest Nathaniel Cotton, 657. Tillman, Christopher, of New City, bailsman for Melchert File, 226; captain, citation sent to, for ser- vice, 470, 471 ; requested to look for suspicious characters on Green Island, 474. Timbel, Johannis George, Hes- sian deserter from British army, ordered confined, 168; enlarged, 168. Timmerman, Jacob, alias Jacob Carpenter, of Hoosick district, farmer, accused of harboring emissaries from enemy, 634, 635; warrant issued for, 634; apprehended and committed, 639; released on bail, 664. Tinkey, Henry, of the Scotch Pat- ent, farmer, prisoner, charged with aiding spy, 558; on bail within prescribed limits, 608; al- lowed to visit home, 619, 650; ■ Mi l i - , \ \', ; •.!V.(- ■V- lot Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 227 Tinkey, Henr}' — continued, ordered to remove from frontier, .^74- Tipper, Christopher, examined and released, 168. Tobacconist, 551. Todd, John, of White Creek, car- penter, suspected of cooperating with enemy's scouting parties, 416; recommitted, 461; testi- mony concerning his conduct, 471; released on bail, 635. Todd, Robert, of Half Moon dis- trict, weaver, examined by com- missioners at Stillwater, 466; bailsman for Robert Caldwell, Tollhamer, Andries, of Niskayuna, released on bail, 97; required to furnish bail anew, 615. Tollhamer, Barent, of Niskayuna, bailsman for his son, Andries, 97- Tom, negro slave of Henry Hogan, prisoner, committed, 104; re- leased on account of illness, 304; arrest ordered on charge of inciting insurrection among slaves, 304. Tom, negro slave of Johannis Lan- sing, to be apprehended, 702. Tomhannock ( Tomhenick), Rens- selaer county, residents of, 99, 621, 660. Tompkins (Tomkins), Jonathan G., commissioner for conspira- cies, Westchester county board, appointment, 68; his commis- sion, 829. Tories, in New York, 9, 10, ii; law (Apr. I, 1778) for removal of disaffected and suspected persons from posts and passes, 16-17, 780-781; those so re- moved to be located on seques- tered farms or in houses of another county, 17; act of June 30, 1778, about refusing to take oath of allegiance, 18, 783-786; removal within British lines, 18, 19, 21, 173, 176, 177, 183, 189- 190, 191, 193, 209, 213, 217- 218, 228, 260, 288; banished, 19; lands of, attainted, 19; lands of, to be charged double taxes, 19, 785-786; act of Feb. 17, 1779, extending time for taking oath of allegiance by, 21; rejected bill (November, 1778) extending time for taking oath by, 2 1 (note); secret conductof, responsible for actof June 14, 1780,25; removal of families of, by act of July i, 1780, 25-26, 508, 523, 527, 540, 541, 560-561, 612, 619, 620, 709; notification for removal of families given by justices