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; witnesses to appear against, 606. Turner, Lemuel, drafted man, delivered up to his colonel, 378, Turner, Reuben, money paid to, 808. Turner, Samuel. See Turner, Lemuel. Turner, Wilhelmas, of Livingston Manor, farmer, disaffected per- son, opposes collection of taxes. 601; arrested and placed under n' r ;i 'i.i.irintwT Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 235 Turner, Wilhelmas — continued, recognizance, 604; under bail, 605; witnesses to appear against, 606. Tuthill. See also Tuttle. Tuthill, Samuel, money paid to, insert opp. 821. Tuttle, Jonathan, of Ballston, aided Burgoyne, 82. Tuttle, Stephen, bailsman for John Cowan, 210; joins enemy, 352, 414; letter to, intercepted, 352; Governor Clinton requested to send his wife to Canada, 414. Tyler,, Berijah, presents informa- tion concerning Thomas Glea- son, 695; Gleason's horse to be delivered to, 695. Tyler (Tiler), William, of Kings- bury, prisoner in Albany jail, 81; tory suspect, ordered con- fined, 89; removed to Albany fort on account of illness, 123; removed to hospital, 125; re- leased on bail, 135; his surren- der by surety demanded, 524; goes to Canada, 591; his sur- render again demanded, 591. ULSTER county, night watch in, 20; commissioners for con- spiracies in, 68; prisoner bailed by Albany hoard to appear monthly before a justice of, 118; carpenters needed in, 295; letter to officer in, 362; resi- dents of, 425, 725; audited account of commissioners in, 815; accounts of commissioners Ulster county — continued. in, with state treasurer, 823, 825, 826; commission of com- missioners in, 829. Umphrey. See Humfrcy, Hum- phrey. Unadilla, Otsego county, pass to, refused to wife of tor)', 220; prisoners taken at, 254, 273; resident of, 316; sons of Rylcert Ratcliife persuaded to go to, 424. linger, Johan (John) Overhart, released on bail, 429-430. United States, 27; 91; 117; pe- titioners from manor of Rens- selaerwyck ask legislature to send tories to ser/e on ships of, 29; proclamation by Governor Clinton against plundering of British subjects an}'Avhere in, 55; person to be apprehended for disapproving measures of, 263-264; counterfeit bills passed for true bills, 282, 283,287; re- spect toward measures of con- gress and state governments prescribed in parole, 288-289; money of, stolen and secreted near Peesink, 336-337; money of certain issues exchanged by Albany board for bills of, 337; bailed person required to report matters prejudicial to, 444; oath to withhold aid and intelligence from enemies of, 504, 507, 512, 630-63 1 ; communications preju- dicial to, forbidden, 550, 551, 561, 580, 592, 603, 770; oath to » 236 State of New York United Srates — continued. reveal plots unfriendly to, 719, 747- army, prisoners in New York enlarged on condition of join- ing, 42, 84, 107, 127, 262; request for continental troops as guard to rangers of Albany board, 48, 144; prisoners cap- tured by, in Schoharie district, 105, 129; prisoners captured by, at Jessup'c; Patent, 147; prisoner captured by, on way to Kortright's Patent, 199; cattle taken by, at Butternuts, 218- 219, 230, 267; soldier under Sir John Johnson captured by continental troops, 300; prisoner taken by continental troops per- mitted to join, 301; deserters from, 322, 336, 359; persons on way to join enemy captured by continental troops, 329; con- tinental troops capture per- son concerned in robberies, 331; two soldiers of, appre- hended on their way to Canada, 346; soldier held to prove his discharge from, 355-356; sol- diers of, captured in Helder- bergs, 364, 368; persons charged with advising soldiers of, to desert, 404, 409, 415, 419; deserter from, sent to General Washington, 412; persons dis- suaded from enlisting in, 606; soldiers of, captured by party from Catskill, 679-680; alleged infamous character enlists in, United States army — continued. 695; deserters from, 700, 708, 710, 732; prisoner to be deliv- ered to officer of, at West Point, 713; continental troops to at- tempt to capture British emis- sary, 755, 756. artillery, 154. cavalry, 50; 444. coyiiinental congress, ID; 56; reso- lutions of March 18, 1780, 25, 441, 603, 68 r, 737; counter- feiting bills issued by, a felony, 37; depreciating paper currency issued by, punished by com- missioners for conspiracies, 38- 39» 305> 309. .3io> 706-707; arrest for passing counterfeits of bills emitted by, 114, 282, 321; respect toward measures of, provided for in parole, 288- 289; Albany board takes note of disrespectful language concern- ing' 345'454» 455; depreciation of money of, necessitates in- crease in amount of recogniz- ances, 459-460; counterfeits of continental currency sent out fromNewYork,686; correspond- ence unfavorable to measures ot, forbidden to bailed person, 703. navy, persons condemned as fel- ons might be respited to serve on ships of, 56. Utt, Francis, his information re- specting Dr. John Tice, 710. Uytkyck (Wothoyct), Albany county, hill on road to Niska- yuna, 758. . §4 ■■■1- , V'*, , "''J ^'a-: 'i:!' Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 237