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Simeon Garret made pris- oner by, 731; Generals Schuy- ler and Gansevoort appealed to for aid in capturing, 731; person Waltimyer, John — continued, suspected of sheltering, 731; persons who have harbored him to be apprehended, 733- 734; Robert Tripp accused of harboring, 738; former servant of, heads party of robbers, 742; returns from Canada with des- patches, 755, 759, 760; attempts to kidnap General Schuyler, 758, 760; new attempt to cap- ture, 758-759; his visit to Al- bany, 760; persons who have joined his party, 760. Wans, John, cited to appear be- fore Albany board, 524. Ward, Andries, of the Helder- bergs, yeoman, bailsman for Hendrick Appley, 447; bails- man for Peter Waley, 594. Ward, Andries, Jr., of the Helder- bergs, farmer, bailsman for Adam Pabst, 661, Ward, Benjamin, warrant for his arrest on charge of toryism, 357; released on bail, 361. Ward, John, deserter from enemy, apprehended, 753; examined and discharged, 753. Ward, William, bailsman for William Hoit, 338. Warmer. See also Wermer, Wor- mer. Warmer, Frederick, of the Helder- bergs, farmer, released on bail, 34S. Warn, Richard, of Livingston Manor, disaffected person, warrant for his arrest, 606. v:r.: ''.[rs■^^JH on (iijiilm Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 255 Warner. See also Werner. Warner, — '- — , of King's district, conveys information against Shakers, 723-724. Warner, Christopher, sent pris- oner from Schenectady to Al- bany, 468; released on bail, 481. Warner, Hendrick, of the Beaver Dam, farmer, bailsman for Christopher Warner, 481. Warner, Johan George, of Rens- selaerwyck Manor, farmer, bailsman for Andries Her- nockle, 717. Warner^ John (Johan) Jost, of Schoharie, farmer, sent prisoner from Schenectady to Albany, 468; released on bail, 492; gives bail for his wife, 493; his recog- nizance renewed, 562; renews bail for his wife, 562; discharged on bail, 583. Warner, Joseph, tory, sent from Schenectady to Albany, 468. Warner, Margaret, wife of John Jost Warner, bound to appear at supreme court, 493, 562. Warner, Philippus (Philip), of the Beaver Dam, farmer, bails- man for John Jost Warner, 583; bailsman for Nicholas Sea, 584; released from suretyship, 593- Warran, Christian, cited before Albany board to give evidence, •114. Warrants, ser\'ice of, by Jacob Kidney, 37; issued upon charges Warrants — continued. prepared by whigs, 41; issued to captain of militia for arrest of suspected person, 351; issued, for persons who obstruct execu- tion of military orders and secrete tories, 357; for persons who rescue drafted man from officer, 376; for arrest of person charged with aiding escape of prisoner, 394, 404; for appre- hending disaffected persons at Stillwater, 395; to search for stolen goods, 396; to arrest on charge of advising soldiers to desert to enemy, 404, 406; to arrest supposed spy, 418; to arrest Jacobus Hoogteling, 418; to apprehend person for en- couraging soldiers to desert and plunder, 419; for persons har- boring parties from enemy, 419; for person accused of utterances injurious to American cause, 421; for person who joined Burgoyne's army, 430; for dan- gerous person, 433-434; for tavern-keeper reported as sus- picious character, 443; to en- gage men for service of Albany board, 444; for arrest of Jacob J. Truax, 454; for Joel Pratt and Hezekiah Hammond, 461; for Jacob Heemstreet and others, 466; for John Partherton and others, 469, 470; for Andrew Bowman and others, 475-476; for Jacob Smith and others, 480; for James Halstead, 483; I ■i i •1 ■ ! i .4, 1 1 ". i. 256 State of New York Warrants — continued. for Derick Gardinier and others, 506; for William Shanklin, 528; for tories in Bethlehem, 53 1-532 ; for John Herrington and Eph- raim Knowlton, 534; for Hans Peter Snyder, 539; for Dr. George Smith and Terence Smith, 549; for Timothy Church and others, 549; for Nicholas Williams, 550; for John Dock- steder, 563; for tories who meet near Coxsackie, 564; for Archi- bald jVIcNeal and others, 567; for James Bramley and Peter Livingston, 582; for David Gib- son, 586; for Peter Waley, 587; for Archibald McNeal and his son, 595; for Peter Bean and Richard Vv^arn, 606; for Har- men Haver, 630; for Tcunis Smith, 633; for Jacob Timmer- man, 634; for wife of William Nel- iing, Jr., 635; for Jabez Spencer and others, 636; for Silas Wood and William Bruce, 637; for Martin Egbcrtse and Johannis Kittle, 638; for William Laird, 643; for Andries StoU and Har- pert Witbeeck, 644; for persons rescuing delinquents from offi- cer, 645; for Nicholas Miller and others, 645-646; for Augus- tus Jeram, 653; for one Thomas, 655; for Ryneir Vischer, 656; for Nathaniel Cotton, 657; for Ambrose Vincent and others, 672; for Samuel Van Buskerk and others, 675-676; for Fred- Warrants — continued. erick Shaver, 676; for John Babcock and others, 687; for Jacob Best and Joseph Allport, 688; for Simeon Smith, 694; for John