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£40 to Isaac D. Fonda, 234; Lieu- tenant Colonel William Butler asks release of prisoner by Al- bany board, 234; Albany board will furnish wood for use of prisoners, 235; Albany board informed of exchange of certain tories, 237; recommendation to General Stark from Albany board to send to Canada women whose husbands are v/ith enemy, 237-238; Albany board ordered by governor to hold certain tories for exchange, 240-241, 310; governor orders Albany commissioners to place Henry Van Schaack on parole, 241; sheriff of Tryon county ordered to send prisoner to Albany board, showing cause of com- mittal, 243; Peter Cantine, Jr., writes to Albany commissioners .'<rcF. 'til r. i 56 . State of New York Comrs. for Consp. — continued, about robberies in Dutchess county, 243; Albany board per- mits victims of robbery to ex- amine persons in jail, 243; Al- bany board explains to governor omission to consult him respect- ing removal of certain persons, 243-244; Albany board forbids disposal of property by person seizing it, 244; tories on parole put in charge of Captain Ed- ward Willet by Albany board, 245; Albany board permits ex- amination of prisoner regarding Dutchess county robberies, 246; Albany board transmits to Poughkeepsie commissioners examination of Esack Mosier, 246-247; petition to Albany board for imprisonment of dis- affected person, 247; Albany board advises disaffected person to make concessions to inhabit- ants of Spencertown, 248; Al- bany board recommends grant- ing of passes to wife and daugh- ter of tory captain, 24S; Albany board pays for information lead- ing to arrest of robber, 250; Al- bany board pays for conveying prisoner from Kinderhook to Albany, 250; compensation be- stowed by Albany board for arrest of robbers and persons harboring them, 251, 252; Al- bany board refers application for exchange to governor, 253; prisoners sent to Albany board Comrs. for Consp. — continued, from Schoharie, 255; Albany board grants pass to Pough- keepsie to captured lieutenant ■ desiring to effect exchange, 255; witness summoned by Albany board to support charge of treason, 257; Albany board promises to intercede for ac- complice in robbery who offers to turn state's evidence, 259; at Claverack order confinement of prisoners, 259, 261, 264, 274, 275; Albany board com- mends to General Stark request of prisoner to go to the Butter- nuts to recover papers, 262; Colonel John Fisher's (Vis- scher's) account for removal of tories paid by Albany board, 262; Albany board releases pris- oners on condition of joining continental army, 262, 301; Al- bany board summons Captain John Ryley to render account of 'nr>ods seized, 263; Governor Clinton recommends to Albany board leniency toward tory prisoners, 265, 269; Albany board informs representatives in legislature that certain per- sons have offered to take oath which they had refused, 268; Albany board removes certain tory prisoners to Schodack, 269; Albany board orders restoration of goods seized by militia, 270; Charlotte county board requires resident of Skenesborough to- Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 57 Comrs. for Consp. — continued, live in Albany, 270; General Hand delivers prisoners to Al- bany board, 271 ; receive copy of act containing their powers, 271- 272; Albany board informs gov- ernor of application to permit return of certain persons re- moved within enemy's lines, 272; Albany board informed of order to send British and tory prisoners who are officers to New York, 272; Albany board consults governor regarding order as related to tory officers, 272-273; governor apprises Al- bany board of delay in exchange of John Gumming, 2S0-2S1; Albany board requires affida- vits of service of citation on neutral persons, 286; Albany board writes to Poughkeepsie board about tory sent to New York, 288; account of services of marshal to Albany board ordered paid, 290; tory required to reimburse Albany board for cost of his conveyance from Northampton to Albany, 292; Charlotte county commissioners unwilling to allow person re- moved from Skenesborough to return home, 293, 306; com- missary of prisoners asks of Albany board compliance with Washington's order to send offi- cers of New Levies to New ^'ork, 295, 299; Albany board consults Poughkeepsie' board Comrs. for Consp. — continued, about complying with this order, 299; Albany board draws on state treasurer for ;^i,ooo for expenses, 299; charge against captain in Colonel Alden's regi- ment referred to General James Clinton by Albany board, 301; Albany board considers charge against innkeeper of recruiting for British army, 302; two mem- bers of Albany board to assist in effecting exchange of Cherry Valley captives, 304; Albany board adopts measure to pre- vent insurrection among ne- groes, 304; Albany board ex- amines person charged with 1 O reciating continental cur- rency, 305; Albany board asks Charlotte county board to trans- mit charges against former resi- dent of Skenesborough, 306; ;^ioo paid to Isaac D. 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