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county — continued, paid to commissioners in, 809; account of commissioners in, with state treasurer, 823, 826; commission of commissioners in, 829. Charter, Anna, warned to remove from state, 612. Chase, Daniel, released on bail, 93; his signature to oath of allegiance, 831. Chase, David, arrest ordered as "notorious" offender, 99. Chase, Jonathan, released on bail, 93; his signature, with mark, to oath of allegiance, 831. Chelson, Beriah, prisoner, sent from Poughkeepsie to Albany, 93; dangerously ill in Albany jail with smallpox, 1 14; removed to hospital, 114. Chemung (Chamunk), Chemung county. Brant and Butler at, 293- Cherry Valley, 40; exchange of inhabitants of, captive in Can- ada, 59, 303, 304; cattle driven off by troops at, 218-219, 230, 267; request for pass to, 258; permission to persons on bail to go to, 276; resident of, 300; resident of, assists Indians in work of plunder, 528. Chesley, Simon, accused of pur- posing to go to Canada, 746; confined, 746; discharged on taking oath of allegiance, 747. Childs, Isacher, receives counter- feit money, 545. Chin, Edward, of Albany, seconds request of Thomas Reed, 768; bailsman for Thomas Reed, 769. Chitchiverell, John, prisoner, de- livered to Albany board by General Stark, 245. Chittenden, Thomas, governor of Vermont, gives pass to Albany, 739; request to, concerning pris- oners at Bennington, 769. Chrencher, Yutlope, gives infor- mation about tories in Scho- dack, 638. Church, Charles, to be appre- hended, 397, 398. Church, Jonathan, lieutenant, cited as witness against Timothy Churcli and others, 549, 559. Church, Jonathan Mills, of Cum- berland county, accused of cor- responding with enemy, 549; ap- prehended, 558; discharged, 559. Church, Oliver, officer in British service, tories in correspondence with, 549. Church, Thomas, major, at Scho- harie, asked to send party of men to Schoharie creek, 323; Colonel Vrooman to consult with, 323-324. Church, Timothy, of Brattleboro, captc-iin, farmer, accused of corresponding v.-ith enemy, 549; apprehended, 55S; released on bail, 559. Cinkaick (Cinkaik), in town of Hoosick, Rensselaer county, 13S (note); residents of, 124, 127, 219, 540. 40 State of New York Citfimon. See also Sittamon. Cittimon (Citnam, Cittamon, Cit- temon), John, confined, 343; testimony respecting, 343; his relations with Brant, 349; con- cerned in robberies, 349; reward for his capture, 349. Clapper, Coenradt (Coenrad), of Livingston Manor, farmer, put under bail, 509, 510; bailsman for David Finger, 510, Clarendon, Vt. See Socialburg. Clark. See also Clarke. Clark, Ebenezer, commissioner for conspiracies, Charlotte county board, appointment, 67, 116; acts on case of Andrew Stephen- son, 209-210; advises that Wil- liam Hutton be not allowed to go to Skenesborough, 293; for- wards petition to Albany, 596; writes in behalf of James Gillis, 611; his audited account, 807- 808; his account with state treasurer, 823, 826; his com- mission, 829. Clark, Isabel, of Cooksburg, warned to remove from state, 543; allowed to remain at home, 543. Clark, Rebecca, gives bail for Thomas Clark, 202. Clark, Thomas, of Spencer- town, released on. bail, 202; petition for his reimprison- ment, 247; advised to make concessions to inhabitants of district, 248. Clarke. See also Clark. Clarke, Joseph, commends Mar- tin Crom, 513. Clauw. See also Claws, Klauw, Klouse. Clauw (Blauw, Claw), Burgar (Burger), captain, paid for guard conveying prisoners to Albany, 125, 125 (note); money paid to, 810. Clauw, Peter, captured by rob- bers, 742; escapes and appears before Albany board, 742; his testimony, 744-745. Claverack district, Columbia county, 49; inhabitants of, petition legislature in favor of deported persons, 32 (note); released prisoner ordered there, 96; correspondence of Albany board with committee of, loi, 102, 103; prisoners, etc. sent by committee of, to Albany board, loi; correspondence of com- mittee of, with Coxsackie com- mittee, 103; residents of, 130, 131, 140, 145, 181, 195,278,316, 321, 347' 356> 478» 495' 49^, 498, 499, 501, 573, 575, 576, 585, 590, 605, 627, 684, 723; pris- oners sent from, to Albany, 221; person brought before board in, on charge of harboring tories, 222; commissioners in, cite neutral person to appear before Albany board, 223; robberies in, 251, 274, 275; persons accused of harboring robbers brought to, 252; persons con- fined in Albany on order of ...i A.:::---:y>' JjdO Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 41 Ciaverack district — continued, commissioners in, 259, 261, 264; account for bringing rangers and prisoners from, 344; ac- count for bringing prisoner from, 363; warrant to con- stable at, 404; warrant to Major Esselstyne at, 418; in- habitants of, certify to good behavior of Martin Crom, 513; letter from, in behalf of Thomas Whiting, 601; robberies com- mitted at, 711. Claws. See also Clauw, Klauw, Klouse. Claws (Clauw, Claw), Hendrick, of Kinderhook Landing, car- penter, harbors tory express, 565; apprehended, 571; re- leased on recognizance, 572. Clay, James, returns from Canada 767; warrant issued for his arrest, 767. Clement, Janet (Jenny), tory suspect, apprehended on