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Christian Merkle, 773. Cranse, Crants. See Crans. Crapole, Peter, prisoner, supplied with provisions at cost of Al- bany board, 457; recommitted, 461. Cray, Christiaen (Christian), of Renscelaerwyck Manor, farmer, released on bail by committee of Manor of Rensselaerwyck, 84; surrendered by bailsman. Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 7 1 Cray, Christiaen — continued. 84; released on bail to enter continental army, 84; liberated on bail, 486. Creef, Jacob, of Johnstown, bails- man for John Service, 234. Cregier, Bastian, his negro appre- hended, 702, 704. Cregier, Martinus, his negro ap- prehended, 702, 704. Criminals. See Prisoners. Crom, Martin, of Claverack, cited before Albany board, 223; given time to consider taking oath of allegiance, 223; non-appear- ance construed as refusal, 235; his refusal of oath certified to secretary of state, 240, 833-834; accused of violating parole, 506; arrested, 512; presents evidence of good behavior, 513; released, 514; held for exchange, 835. Crompond (Crompon), West- chester county, effects of pris- oner detained at, 521. Cronkheydt. See also Crank- heydt, Cronkheyt. Cronkheydt, Frederick. See Cronkheyt, Jacob. Cronkheydt, Lenah (Lena), charged with possessing stolen property, 128; arrest ordered, 128, 149. Cronkheyt (Cronkheydt), Jacob (Frederick), escaped prisoner, captured and confined, 215; implicated in robbery, 215, 251; money paid for his capture, 215 (note), 251. Cross, George, of Durlach, charge against, 752; committed, 752. Crosset, Benjamin, bailsman for William Laird, 629. Crosset, James, bailsman for Wil- liam Laird, 629. Crothers, Elizabeth, receives passes to Canada, 208; allowed to accompany flag of truce to Can- ada, 208, 209. Crothers, Robert, deserter from British army, 84. Crow, Christian, tory suspect, confined by order of Lieutenant Colonel Van Rensselaer, 458. Crown Point, Essex county, per- sons arrested on their way to, 163; priscr.er taken at, 214; prisoners taken near, 737. Crowns, French. See Money. Crum, Martin, of Claverack, re- fuses oath of allegiance, 478; to be removed to Fishkill, 478. Culver, Nathaniel, of Kings dis- trict, witness for James Starks ' an^^^thers, 535; bailsman for James Starks, 536. Cumberland county, N. Y., peti- tion from, in behalf of Zadock Wright, 312-313; tor}' desirous of going to, 343; behavior of tories in, 549. Cummirg. See also Cummings. Cumming, , property form- erly held by, at Catskill, 774. Cumming, Mrs., wife of tory pris- oner, apprehends molestation from rangers, 233; to be pro- tected by Albany board, 233. ■-nil -1 ■ u ./.-a ?'■(!■, it-ib I 72 State of New York Cummiag (Cummings), John, cited to appear before Albany board, 192-193; refuses oath of allegiance, 193; advised of day for removal to enemy's hnes, 193; his refusal of oath certified to secretary of state, 197-198; his exchange delayed, 281; on parole within limits of Great Imbocht, 295; in list of persons removed or held for exchange, ^35- . Cummings, Thomas, convicted of treason but pardoned by legis- lature of New York, 60. Curripston (Cumstead, Cumsted), Edward, captain, obtains re- lease of soldier belonging to Colonel Greaton's regiment, 345 ; continental soldiers taken on their way to Canada delivered to, 346. Cumstead, Cumsted. See Cumps- ton. Cuppernul,Cuppernull. SeeCop- pernoll. Curden, John, of Schaghticoke district, released on bail, 102. Currey. See also Curry. Currey, Lidia, imprisoned for har- boring and concealing persons from'the enemy, 445; released on bail, 446. Curry, John, of Ballston, farmer, sent under guard from Schenec- tady, 639; committed, 639; bound to appear before com- missioners at Schenectady, 647, 648. Currytown (Currey Town), Mont- gomery county, persons charged with assisting in its destruction, 749> 751. 751-752- Curtis, Toel, bailsman for Zach- ariah Butler, 379; bailsman for John and Zopher Brotherton, 379- Cutler, a, 572. Cuyler, Abraham, tory, letters from, conveyed to Schenectady, 147. Cuyler, Abraham, colonel, detach- ment from his regiment appre- hends persons rescuing delin- quents, 646; men from his regi- ment to apprehend supposed spy, 682. Cuyler, Cornelius, of Albany, his account for flour for prisoners paid, 394, 812; bailsman for Thomas Reed, 770. Cuyler, Harmanus, of Coxsackie, delivers letter to Albany board, 704. Cuyler, Henry, arrest of per- son for carrying letter from David Van Schaack to, 99; governor advised to remove, 184; detained at Albany for exchange, 206; exchanged and paroled, 237, 244; to be sent to Poughkeepsie, 239; in charge of Captain Edward Willet, 245- Cuyler, Jacob, of Albany, mer- chant, bailsman for Jacob Saltsbergh, 696. Cuyper. See Cooper. Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 73 DAET, Johannis, Jr., of Hoo- sick district, farmer, bails- man for Jacob Timmerman, 664. Danby (Charlotte county), Vt., tory ensign apprehended at, committed to prison in Albany, 45»5i5- Daniels (Danials), Cornelia, wife of Dirck Daniels, warned to re- move from state, 523; allowed to remain at home, 525. Daniels (Danials), Dirck, tory, his family ordered to remove from state, 523; in service of enemy, 525. Daniels, Jacob, witness against Edward McGurkey, 736. Darling, Abner, of Pittstown, farmer, disaffected person, ap- prehended,