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Campbell, Duncan, prisoner, re- moved from Albany jail to fort, 129; released on bail, 129-130; discharged, 165; accused of cor- responding with enemy, 290- 291; arrested and committed, 291; released, 294. Canada, passes to, 40, 58, 208; exchange of inhabitants of Cherry Valley, captive in, 59, 3P3, 304; arrest of persons said to be on their way to, 147-148, 163^ 330. 346' 447' 753; order to arrest persons returning from, 151; requests to accompany flag of truce to, 208, 222; oath of al- legiance taken by person re- Canada — continued . turning from, 210; oath of neu- trality taken by person going to, 218; person refusing oath of allegiance permitted to go to, 225-226; tories returning from, delivered to Albany commis- sioners, 232, 661; women ask permission to go to, with fami- lies, 234, 237; request to Gen- eral Stark to send women to, 238; request of tory for permis- sion to go to, denied, 258; pay for efforts to arrest persons from, 261; reward for apprehending persons on way to, 291; express from New York on way to, 351; suspected person from, 353; wife of Johan Jost Herchermer asks permission to go to, 390; General Burgoyne's descent from, 408; incursion of tories from, 411; deserter carried to, 412; request to Governor Clin- ton to remove wife of tory to, 414; purpose of negroes to seek liberty in, 4^5, 702; British officers from, harbored in Liv- ingston Manor, 475; request of Albany physician to be allowed to go to, 503, 545, 579; request of Mrs. Edgar for permission to go to, 545; detention of per- sons having permits to go to, advised, 547; express on his way to, entertained in Rens- selaerwyck Manor, 550; tory women desire to go to, 558; arrest of person returning from. ;/Cc': .^fc. '^Ic tc'-*' f-vi:;". y'Ci: ,ii yjf'"ij ]■-' 36 State of New York Canada — continued. 560; prisoners in, exchanged, 562, 563; escape of tory soldier to, 563; person on bail said to have gone to, 591; party of tories escapes to, 595; persons accused of forwarding intelli- gence to, 600-601; persons on their way to, assisted, 634; sus- pected person about to flee to, 643; Dr. George Smith to go to, for exchange, 675; person from, said to be carrvintr des- patches to New York, 678; persons carr}ang despatches to, from New York, 6S0; request of Mrs. Welsh for permission to go to, 69S; person on bnil goes to, 736; deserter from, receives passes, 739; persons intending to go to, confined, 746, 747; Joseph }3cttis returns from, 755; John Waltimyer brings letters from, 755, 759, 760; one Fagler goes to, 756, 767; correspondence with per- sons in, 760; persons from, secreted in woods, 764-765, 767; person returns from, and offers to surrender, 767; per- son returning from, to be apprehended, 767; applica- tion for exchange of paroled person for prisoner in, 835- Canajoharie (Canajohar}'), Mont- gomery count)% residents of, 314- Cane, John, suspicious character Cane, John — continued. apprehended at Stephentown, 738; committed, 738. Cannon, Mathew, prisoner in Can- ada, exchanged, 562; testifies in favor of Albert Van Der Wer- ken, 562. Cantinc, Matthew, of Ulster county, called "father," but brother of Peter, Jr., 829. Cantine, Peter, Jr., commissioner for conspiracies, Ulster county board, 68, 100; appointment, 68; his attendance at Albany board meeting, 74; letter to, 80; writes to Albany board, 199; writes to Albany board about robberies in Dutchess county, 243, 246; certificate from, respecting John Wood, 31 1; sends prisoners to Albany, 553; his audited ac- count, 818; his account with state treasurer, 827; his com- mission, 829. Card, Stephen, of Hoosick, farmer, said to have advised accept- ance of British proclamation, 686-687; apprehended, 687; re- leased on bail, 688; witnesses cited to appear against, 688- 6S9; discharged, 693. Carmichael. See Cormichael. Carpenter, Bernard, his exami- nation sent to Albany board, 609. Carpenter, C, money paid to, insert opp. 821. Carpenter, Comfort, alias for Wil- liam True. '7 ,"iO';l ':.) Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 37 Carpenter, Jacob, alias for Jacob Timmerman. Carpenter, Walter, of Schodack, cited to appear before Albany board, 177; discharged, hav- ing taken oath of allegiance, 185. Carpenters, 118; 295; 315; 443; 520; 530; 571; 572; 573; 635; 746. Carr, Joseph, of Stillwater, farmer, disaffected person, apprehended and committed, 568; on bail within prescribed limits, 600, 608; allowed to visit home, 619. Carrigill, John, of Colonel Van Schaick's regiment, appre- hended and released, 680. Carson (Carsan, Coarson), Alex- ander, of Schoharie, delivered by General Clinton to Albany board, 360; committed, 360; released on bail, 370; his sur- render by bailsman demanded, 602. Carson (Coarson), Moses, cap- tain, deserter from continental army, to be delivered up to General Washington, 412. Cartwright, Richard, of Albany, cited to appear before Albany board, 170; refuses oath of allegiance,