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return of certain persons removed within enemy's lines, 272. Gansevoort, Leonard, of Albany, asks that John Cobham be al- lowed to take oath of alle- giance, 420; bailsman for Thomas Reed, 770; draft on, as treasurer of Albany county, 821. Gansevoort, Leonard, Jr., sec- retary of Albany board of com- missioners, 36; takes oath of oflB.ce, 36, 63, 95; made acting treasurer of board, 37, 195; salary of, 37, 63, 95, 192; his official expenditures, how made, 37; pay-bill of, 63-64; retained manuscript minutes of Albany board, 64; minutes given to state in 1850 by his grandson, Thomas Hun, 64; what minutes of Albany board were written by, 64, 65; ordered to acknowl- edge delivery of prisoners, 125; accounts of articles purchased by, for use of Albany board, 183-184, 197, 292, 810; money deposited in his hands by re- tiring treasurer, 195; ordered to pay for arrest of John Myer, 202; continental money taken from suspect delivered to, 204; ordered to pay money to Col- onel John Fisher, 206; writes to Albany board, 2 18; money trans- mitted by state treasurer deliv- ered 10,231, 284; ordered to pay Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 95 Gansevoort, Leonard, Jr. — cont. £^o to Isaac D. Fonda, 234; or- dered to pay Colonel Humfrey's account for information pur- chased, 250; ordered to pay for conveying prisoner from Kinder- hook to Albany, 250; ordered to pay for serving citations, 250; to return money to person released from confinement, 251, to pay Captain Ryley for appre- hending robber, 251; to pay Captains Cline and Robison for arrest of robbers and other services, 251; to pay Jacob Cline for arrest of persons har- boring robbers, 252; to pay Samuel Loudon for public notices, 253; to pay Isaac Fonda for conducting tories to Pough- keepsie, 258; to pay account for eflforts to arrest persons from Canada, 261; informs General Stark that Albany board ap- proves request of John Tunni- clifF, 262; ordered to pay ac- count of Colonel John Fisher for removing tories from Al- bany, 262; to pay account for beef for prisoners, 264-265; to pay for necessaries for pris- oners, 267; to pay account of Isaac Bogert, 267; to transmit to governor names of persons refusing oath, 268; to pay ac- 'Count of David Van Rensselaer, 279; put in charge of good money found on counterfeiters, 283; to notify persons to appear Gansevoort, Leonard, Jr. — cont. before Albany board, 285; to pay account for beef for prison- ers, 285; to pay account of marshal of Albany board, 290; to pay account of beef for pris- oners, 291; to pay reward for arresting persons on way to Canada, 291; to be paid for paper, 292, 81 1; to pay account of beef for prisoners, 292; to summon witnesses against Jotham Bemus, 303; to pay ^100 to Isaac D. Fonda on salary account, 307; to pay Matthew Visscher, 308; to take ;^I50 in part payment of his own salary, 308; to pay Corne- lius Humfrey on salary ac- count, 311; to pay John M. Beeckman on salary account, 311; advises accused person of opportunity to produce wit- ness in defense, 314; to pay Hugh Mitchell on salary ac- count, 314; informs Albany board of governor's intention to remove certain persons within enemy's lines, 319; to pay ac- count for necessaries for pris- oners in fort, 319; money paid to, as salary, 320; to pay salaries of commissioners and wages of doorkeeper, 320; to deliver 751 dollars to Egbert Benson, 337; to pay expenses incurred in pursuit of spy and robbers, 339; to pay account of John 5 Lansing for bread, 344; to pay 'i -. 96 State of New York Gansevoort, Leonard, Jr. — cont. Timothy Boin's account, 358; to pay David Gibson's account, 358; property taken from pris- oner delivered to his care, 360; to pay account for bringing prisoner from Claverack to Al- bany, 363; to pay £100 to John McClung for Charlotte county board, 365; revision of manu- script by, 373 (note); to order provisions for prisoners, 375; to file recognizance of Michael Van Coughnot, 388; to deliver power of attorney to Janet Clement, 398; to pay Hendrick Bliss, 399; to pay for informa- tion respecting robbers, 409; to pay m-oney advanced to Al- bany board, 410; to pay account for wages and subsistence of Lieutenant Ihomas Ismay's militia, 439; to pay John Fonda, Jr., ;^74 for beef for prisoners, 439; his pay to be the same as that of secretary of Pough- keepsie board, 441; to prepare list of persons under recogni- zance, with amounts in which they were bound, 441-442; re- ports on recognizances, 445; his account for paper paid, 446, 8i2; to make copies of act of July I, 1780, 508; to pay Jesse Fairchild's accounts, 518, 521; to pay