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Richard, of Coxsackie district, paid for conveying per- sons from Coxsackie to Albany, 156, 810; bailsman for John Garret, 579. Bronk, Peter, his account, 813. Brooks (Brook), John, taken pris- oner by Captain Ballard, 211- 212; examined and recommitted, 212; delivered to Albany board by General Stark, 214; recom- Brooks, John — continued. mitted, 214; released on bail, 276; asks permission to go to Butternuts to recover papers, 276; permitted to lay request before General Hand at Cherry Valley, 276. Brooks, Richard, taken prisoner by Captain Ballard, 211-212; examined and recommitted, 212; delivered to Albany board by General Stark, 214; recom- mitted,214; released on bail, 216. Brotherton, John, of Stephen- town, his arrest for helping rescue drafted man from officer, 372, 376; released on bail, 379. Brotherton, Micajah (Michajah), his arrest for helping rescue drafted man from officer, 372, 376; released on bail on con- dition of delivering up drafted man, 378; discharged from ob- ligation to appear before su- preme court, 393. Brotherton,* ilopher, of Stephen- town, his arrest for helping rescue drafted man from officer, 372, 376; allowed to go home to procure bail, 376; released on bail, 379. Browman, Hendrick, deserter from British army, takes oath of neutrality, 201; allowed to live in Schoharie, 201. Brown, Adam, deserter from Brant, committed, 287; exam- ined and recommitted, 289; re- leased on bail, 290. .1.. . .'J . J ■ I. .5 'f:^ ! 1 ■' •'^ 1 J 30 State of New York Brown, Andrew, money paid to, for dangerous undertaking, 807. Brown, Benjamin, cited before Albany board to testify respect- ing conduct of John Miller, 414; gives testimony, 416. Brown, Caleb, of Philipstown, bailsman for Jonathan Brown, 85; apprehended as disaffected person, 406; confined, 406; wit- ness to appear against, 406; discharged, 408. Brown, Caleb, Jr., apprehended as disaffected person, 406; con- fined, 406; released on bail, 408. Brown, Coenradt, of Durlach, farmer, charged w^ith aiding in destruction of Currytown, 751, 752; committed, 752; examined and recommitted, 753; released on bail, 774. Brown, James, cited to give evi- dence regarding John Dunbar, 438- Brown, James, Jr., bailsman for Stephen Scott, 108; cited to give evidence regarding John Dun- bar, 438. Brown, John, bailsman for Ben- jamin Lull, 216. Brown, Jonathan, of Philipstown, released on bail, 85; appears before Albany board, 100; ap- prehended as disaffected per- son, 406; confined, 406; dis- charged, 40S. Brown, Jonathan, of Woodstock, Conn., arrested for traveling without a pass, 159, Brown, Jonathan, lieutenant, di- rected to apprehend Simeon Smith, 694; cited as witness against Smith, 694; arrests Smith and summons witness, 701; gives evidence, 702. Brown, Jost, bailsman for Adam Brown, 290. Brown, Mathew, cited to give evi- dence regarding John Dunbar, 438- Brown, Michael, bailsman for Adam Brown, 290. Brown, Peter, apprehended as disaffected person, 406; con- fined, 406; discharged, 408. Brown, Thomas, charged with harboring Joseph Bettis, 762; committed, 762. Brown, William, bailsman for Daniel Mosier, 93. Brown, William, tory prisoner, money paid by, for his main- tenance, 817. Browning, Blackman, warrant for his arrest on charge of being in British service, 4 17-41 8; wit- nesses against, to appear at supreme court, 418; on bail, to remain within prescribed limits, 420; his surety discharged, 430- Brovvs, Christiaen, deserter from British army, takes oath of neutrality, 201; allowed to live in Schoharie, 201, Bruce, James, of Rensselaerwyck Manor, his arrest for helping rescue drafted man from officer, r ,1 V. O"' ■. • Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 31 Bruce, James — continued. 372, 376; released on bail on condition of delivering up drafted man, 378; delivers up Lemuel Turner, 391; required to renew his bail, 656, 773. Bruce, Michael, of Rensselaer- wyck Manor, farmer, released on bail, 757. Bruce, William, tory, his person to be seized and house to be searched, 637. Bruemer, Lutwig, deserter from British army, takes oath of neu- trality, 201; allowed to live in Schoharie, 201. Bruns, Adolph, Hessian deserter from British army, takes oath of neutrality, 204. Brush, Jesse, money paid to, for expense of guard, 807. Bryant, Alexander, of Half Moon, witness respecting tories, 566, 594. 597- Bryant, Isaac, of Stillwater, dis- affected person, his arrest and seizure of his cattle ordered, 395, 406; his discharge, 402; committed, 406; pay for service of warrant upon, 406 (note). Buchanan (Buchannan, Buch- anon), Patrick, of Cambridge district, tory suspect, confined, 94; released on bail, 129. Bucha nan (Buchanon), Peter, of Cambridge district, prisoner in Albany jail, 127. Buckles, stolen silver shoe, 128, 137- Buel, Ezra, paid for services to Albany board, 406, 812. Bulla, William, apprehended for passing counterfeit money, 282; committed, 282; good money taken from, to compensate per- sons defrauded, 282-283, 287; inquiry about, is made, 287- 288, 304; information about, received, 321. Bullingham. Seealso Burlingham. Bullingham, Job, prisoner, re- moved from Johnstown