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608, 619. Van Der Werken, Barent, sum- moned before commissioners at Stillwater, 466. Van Der Werken, Jacob, of the Sand Vlaktc, farmer, bailsman for Albert Van Der Werken, 562; bailsman for William Laird, 563- Van Der Wilger (Van Der Wel- gen. Van Der Wilgen), Derick (Dirck), of the Helderbcrgs, his failure to render patriotic serv- ice cvnlained, 367; tory meet- ing at his house, 647; cited be- fore Albany board, 647; exam- ined, 649-650. Van Der Zee, Albert, of Oniske- thau, ordered to appear before Albany board, 150; examined and discharged, 155; cited to appear before Albany board, 177, 182; discharged, having taken oath of allegiance, 185; bailsman for Peter Finehout, 375- , ■ I r \ : , ^ ? .-V n>;/ ■' - * .-■ j " r i;- . , 0''' Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 241 Van Der Zee, Cornelius, of Onis- kethau, farmer, bailsman for Henry Stater, 390; bailsman for Johannis I. Witbeeck, 577. Vandeuse, Van Dusen. See Van Deusen. Van Deusen, Cloude (Gloudey), constable of Claverack district, paid for arresting Thomas Anderson, 145-146, 810; brings prisoner to Albany, 363; paid for this service, 363, 812. Van Deusen (Vandeuse), Cor- nelius (Cornelis), his account for going as express to Coey- mans, 174, 810; arrest made by him, 174 (note). Van Deusen (Van Dusen), Johan- nis, of Claverack, justice of the peace, forwards information against persons in Livingston Manor, 346-347, 475, 499; to have citations served on accused persons, 356, 475; to appear as witness at supreme court, 606; affidavits taken before, 6S4; forwards examinations and prisoners, 684. Van Deusen, John, of Great Bar- rington, tory suspect, his house to be searched for commissions and proclamations, 665. Van Deusen, iVlelchart, of Tr}'on county, reports charge against Major Jellis Fonda, 628. Van Deusen, Robert, of Kinder- hook, applies for withdrawal of mittimus to allow issuance of habeas corpus, 231. Van Driesen, James, suspected of cooperating with enemy's scout- ing parties, 416; confined on charge of being a spy, 554; examined, 555-556, 567; per- son accused of aiding, 558; ex- amined and recommitted, 572, 595; liberated, 636. Van Dyck. See also Van Dyke. Van Dyck, Cornelius, colonel, requested to send tories from frontier to Albany, 721. Van Dyck, David, of Oniske- thau, farmer, disaffected person, brought under guard from Coey- mans, 566; committed, 567; released on bail, 578; bailsman for Wessel Van Dyck, 720. Van Dyck, Hcndrick A., bails- man for Stephen Van Dyck, 409. Van Dyck, Henry, of Albany, cited to appear before Albany board, 178; refuses oath of allegiance, 178; advised of day for removal, 191; has correspondence with Albany board, 196; his refusal certified to secretar}^ of state, 197-19S; makes formal objection to oath of allegiance, 203; permission for his return asked by Volckert P. Douw and others, 272; in list of persons removed or held for exchange, 835. Van Dyck, Stephen, of Lonen- burgh, charged with aiding escape of prisoner, 394, 404; warrant issued for his arrest. n ■;1 242 State of New York Van Dyck, Stephen — continued. 394, 404; committed, 406; re- leased on bail, 409, Van Dyck, Wessel, of Catskill, farmer, charged with kidnap- ping, 704; confined, 704; re- leased on bail, 719-720. Van Dyke, Henry, of Kinderhook, restrictions on, removed to enable him to do militia duty, 331- Van Etten, Benjamin, of Rens- selaerwyck Manor, farmer, charged with refusing to do militia duty, 516; cited to ap- pear before Albany board, 524; committed, 526; released on bail, 530. Van Etten, John, of Rensselaer- W)xk Manor, charged with re- fusing to do militia duty, 516. Van Garde, Benjamin, tory, his family warned to remove from state, 523. Van Garde, Mary, wife of Ben- jamin Van Garde, warned to remove from state, 523. Van Hining (Van Hening), Henr}' (Hendrick), of Stillwater, un- der arrest on suspicion proved groundless, 83; released on bail, 83; appears before Albany board, lOO; discharged, 160- 161. Van Hining (Van Hening), John, of Newtown, released on recog- nizance, 102; his signature, with mark, to oath of allegiance, 831. Van Hoesen. See also Van Hoosen. Van Hoesen (Van Hosen), Gerrit G., account of, ordered paid by Albany board, loi. Van Hoesen, Jacob (Jacob Johan- nes), arrested on suspicion of robbing Henry Van Rensselaer, 106; confined, 107; exonerated and released on recognizance, 123-124. Van Hoesen, John, bailsman for Catharine Mcsick, 130. Van Hoesen, John Lendertse (Johannis, Jr.), he and his son, Jacob, arrested on suspicion of robbing Henry Van Rensselaer, 106; confined, 107; exonerated and released on recognizance, 123-124. Van Hoesen, Justice (Justicia), charged with advising conti- nental soldiers to desert to enemy, 404; arrested, 404, 406; exonerated and discharged, 409; money paid to, 809. Van Hoesen (Vanhoesan), Justis, Jr., signs pay-bill of Albany board, loi. Van Hoosen, Van Hosen. See also Van Hoesen. Van Hoosen (Van Hoesan), Myndert (Mindert),