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state treasurer for ;^i,ooo, 299; account of Major Isaac Goes paid, 307; payment to Isaac D. Fonda on salary account, 307; payment to Matthew Visscher on salary account, 308; pay- ment to Leonard Gansevoort, Jr., on salary account, 308; account for wood for prisoners paid, 309; payment to Cor- nelius Humphrey on salary ac- count, 311; payment to John M. Beeckman on salary ac- count, 311; payment to Hugh Mitchell on salary account, 314; account of Volckert Daw- son for necessaries provided for prisoners, 319; payment to Leonard Gansevoort, Jr., on salary account, 320; payment to John M. Beeckman on salary account, 320; payment to Isaac D. Fonda on salary ac- count, 320; payment to Mat- thew Visscher on salary account, 320; payment to Jeremiah Van Rensselaer on salary account, ... x r .:\ '?cl . Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 87 Finances — continued. 320; payment to Jacob Kidney, doorkeeper, 320; ;^ioo paid to troops for capture of robber, 331 (note) ^^3000 allowed for expenses of commissioners, 333; 751 dollars of certain issues exchanged for continental bills by Albany board, 337; account for expenses incurred in pur- suing spy and robbers, 339; pay for services in pursuit of spy, 339; pay for bread for prisoners, 344; reward for ap- prehending follower of Brant, 349; Albany board draws on state treasurer for £1^00, 350; Edward Archer's account for service as guide, 353-354; Timothy Boin paid for ap- prehending John Dusenbur)'' and others, 358; pay of David Gibson for carrying letters to governor, 358; pay for bringing prisoner from Claverack to Albany, 363; £100 paid to Charlotte county for board ex- penses, 365; pay of Jacob Kid- ney, doorkeeper to Albany board, increased, 375; money paid to militia party for cap- ture of robbers, 392; account for hire of wagon to Saratoga and Helderbergs, 392; account for entertaining Peter Seeger, 392; account for bread for prisoners, 393; account of flour for prisoners, 394; pay- bill for securing prisoners, 397; Finances — continued. pay for bringing prisoner from Livingston Manor, 399; money paid to Ezra Buel, 406; for in- formation respecting robbers, 409-410; Jeremiah Van Rens- selaer's account of money ad- vancd to Albany board, 410; payment to Jacob Slingerlandc for services to Albany board, 410; state treasurer authorized to pay commissioners £^,000; persons having claims for serv- ices to Albany board requested to present accounts, 438-439; allowance for pay and sub- sistence of militia under Lieu- tenant Thomas Ismay, 439; payment to John Fonda, Jr., for beef for prisoners, 439; 14s. per diem allowed to commis- sioners, 441; pay of secretary to Albany board to equal that of secretary to Poughkccpsie board, 441; door-keeper of Al- bany board to receive 6s. per diem, 441; secretary of Albany board to prepare list of recog- nizances, with amounts, 441- 442; Lieutenant Philip Staats* detachment of horse to have the same pay as United States cavalry, 444; account for paper for Albany board, 446; daily allowance for support of pris- oner, 457; accounts of Jesse Fairchild paid, 518, 521; ac- count of Captain Coenradt Cline paid, 569 (note), 618-619; ■4 88 State of New York Finances — continued. state treasurer transmits money to Albany board, 599; money paid to Stephen Bell, 599; for- feited recognizance paid to Al- bany board, 603, 737; Albany board advances money for ap- prehending Joseph Bettis, 688; audited accounts of commission- ers, 803, 804-820; accounts of state treasurer, 803, 804, 820- 827. Finch, Nathaniel, bailsman for Daniel Bass, 130. Finck, Andrew, Jr., commissioner for conspiracies, Tryon county board, appointment, 68. Finehout, Jacob, released on re- cognizance, 148; bailsman for Peter Finehout, 170; his sig- nature, with mark, to oath of allegiance, 831. Finehout (Trimhout), Peter, of Achquetuck, laborer, released on bail, 170; confined, 330; sus- pected of having been with Brant, 375; released on bail, 375; brought under guard from Coeymans, 567; committed 567; examined, 568; Hberated on bail, 581; testifies regarding robbery of Peter Van Slyck, 744; his forfeited recognizance, 814; his signature, with mark, to oath of allegiance, 831. Finger, David, of Livingston Manor, farmer, put under bail, 509, 510; bailsman for Coen- radt Clapper, 510. Finkle (Finkel), Elsie Elizabeth, warned to remove from state, 612; certificate in her behalf, 612-613; permitted to remain at home, 620. Finkle, Margaret, warned to re- move from state, 612; certifi- cate in her behalf, 612-613; permitted to remain at home, 620. Finn, Edward, schoolmaster, ac- cused of complicity in robberies, 331; confined, 332; released on bail, 435; petitions for leave to go to Ballston, 435; his surety discharged, 435; permitted to re- move to Ballston on recogni- zance, 435-436- Fish Creek (Fishkill), Saratoga county, resident at, 539. Fisher. See also Vischer, Vis- ger, Visscher. Fisher (\^isscher), Frederick, of Tryon county, colonel, writes to Albany board, 232; sends tory deserter to