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tory women from region of Sara- toga, 696; General Clinton re- quested to execute resolves of Albany board, 696; commis- sioners at Schenectady com- municate with Albany board, 697; Albany board seeks mili- tary aid to capture party of tories in Helderbergs, 700, 701; detachment of levies and mili- tia instructed by Albany board, 702; Albany board takes note of depreciation of new monev, 706-707; commissioners in Westchester county receive com- munication from Stamford, Conn., 722; commissioners in Westchester county communi- cate with those at Poughkeepsie, 722—723; commissioners at Poughkeepsie receive and for- ward prisoners from Stamford, 723; commissioners at Schenec- tady requested to remove tories from Ballston, 724; Albany board applies to secretary of state for copy of act for removal of tory families, 724; Albany board directs party of levies, 728; Albany board to concert measures with Generals Clinton and Gansevoort for capture of John Waltimyer, 729; Schenec- tady commissioners advise re- moval of tories from Helder- bergs, 733-734; Albany board takes measures to apprehend tories in Helderbergs, 734, 737- Comrs. for Consp. — continued. 738; Albany board orders seiz- ure of wheat at Catskill, 734; list of persons in Major Taylor's regiment, with political descrip- tion of each, to be furnished to Albany board, 735; forfeited bail paid to Albany board, 736- 737; Albany board transmits to commissioners at Schenec- tady Major Taylor's list, 737; tories involved in destruction of Currytown confined by Albany board, 749, 750, 751, 752; commissioners at Schenec- tady send prisoner to Albany board, 763-764; Albany board asks Thomas Chittenden to surrender certain persons, in- habitants of this state, 769; correspondence of Albany board with Governor Clinton, 774 (note); laws relating to, 777- 780,781-802; financial accounts of, 803-827; fiitst general com- mission of, 829-830; oath taken by cIMv of Albany board, 833; certification by Albany board of names of persons refusing oath of allegiance, 833-834; persons removed to enemy's lines by Albany board for refusing oath of allegiance, 834-835; petition for exchange of person paroled by Albany board, 835-S36. Commissioners of Sequestration. See New York: state. Committee of City and County of Albany, rangers employed by, •■1r. ,Y 64 State of New York Comrp ittee of Al bany — continued. 47 (note); Matthew Visscher, secretary of, 65 (note); certain tory suspects arrested by, 87, 89; deserter confined by, 88; Joiin Barclay, chairman of, 160; oath of neutrality taken before, 200; gives pass to Canada, 208; confines tory suspect, 221; grants parole to Timothy Bus- sing, 264; confines negro for inducing others to join enemy, 304; imposes restrictions on resident of Klnderhook, 331; advises that dangerous person be cited before commissioners, 386-387; advises that liberty of two prisoners be restricted, 387; request to, for regulation of passes, 394. Committee of Safety. See New York: state. Committees, 35; county and local, for suppressing tories, 10, 11 ; Albany county board procures data from, about prisoners, 43, 80, 128; stopped from exer- cising functions belonging to commissioners for conspiracies, 43; relations of Albany board with, 50-51; of Manor of Rensselaerwyck, 84, 185; of Schoharie district, 95; of Sara- toga district, 97, 98; of Claver- ack district, loi, 103; of Cox- sackie district, 103; of Kings- bury, 135. Concklin (Conklin), James, of Newtown, farmer, tory suspect, Concklin, James — continued, detained for trial, 87; released on bail, 1 14-1 15; gives new bail, 467. _ Concklin (Long), John, suspected of cooperating with enemy's scouting parties, 416. Concklin, John, of Livingston Manor, farmer, put under re- cognizance, 510, 512. Concklin (Conklin), John, of Newtown, tory suspect, detained for trial, 87; released on bail, 102; charge of disaffection against, renewed, 334; ordered to appear before Albany board, 336; drafted into militia, 345; ordered to appear at end of militia service, 345; new com- plaint against, 416; his son-in- law circulates reports injurious to American cause, 484. Concklin (Conklin), |ohn, jr., tory suspect, detained for trial, 87; called "Pinkey John," 113; released on recognizance, 113. Concklin (Conklin), John A., of Newtown, farmer, released on bail, 112; furnishes new bail, 467. Concklin, John Mud, suspected of cooperating with enemy's scouting parties, 416. Concklin (Conklin), Joseph, of Newtown, farmer, tory suspect, detained for trial, 87; released on bail, 112; ordered to appear before Albany board, 336; dis- charged and ordered to appear I 4 Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 65 Concklin^ Joseph — continued, again, 345; committed, 372, 374; order for forfeiture of his recognizance, 373; released on bail, 399-400, 428; gives new bail, 467. Concklin (Conklin), Joseph, Jr., tory suspect, detained for trial, 87. . Concklin, Joseph A., of Newtown, released on bail, 110. Cone, Alexander, of Stephentown, joiner, apprehended for circulat- ing British proclamation, 637; committed, 637; released on bail, 655. Cone, Ichabod, of Stephentown, farmer, bailsman for Alexander Cone, 655. Cone, John, of Stephentown, far- mer, apprehended for circulat-