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in Livingston Manor, 624, 633, 644; forces of, commanded by Sir Henry Clinton, 636; person apprehended on suspicion of being officer of, 766; act re- lating to deserters from army of, 791-793; oaths forswearing allegiance to king of, 831, 832; authority of parliament of, dis- owned, 831. Great Imbocht (Great Imboght, Great Imbought, Groote Im- boght, Grote Imboght), Greene county, paroled person confined to limits of, 295; residents of, 626, 713, 720, 724, 725. Greaton (Grating, Grcatan), John, colonel, deserter from his regi- 1. 102 State of New York Greaton,. John — continued. ment, 322; soldier of his regi- ment in confinement, 345. .Green, Daniel, suspected of col- ' lecting sheep for use of enemy, 452; apprehended and exoner- ated, 452. Green, Edmund, of Rensselaer- wyck Manor, gives information against disaffected persons, 406, 408. Green, James, of Cambridge, ex- onerated of disloyalty, 88; re- leased on bail, 88. Green, James, of Albany, yeoman, bailsman for William Adams, 338. Green, James, apprehends Na- thaniel Cotton, 662. Green, Thomas, of Cambridge, bailsman for James Green, 88. Green, William, of Saratoga dis- trict, bailsman for David Miller, 276. Greenbush, Rensselaer county, resident of, 359. Green Island, Albany county, resident of, 474. Greenman, Benjamin,' Jr., de- serter from British, takes oath of allegiance, 216; his signa- ture to oath, 831. Greenman, Joseph, deserter from British, takes oatli of allegiance, 216; his signature to oath, 831. .Gregory, Philip, bailsman for John Thomas, 120. Greswold, Mathew, lieutenant- governor of Connecticut, bailed Greswold, Mathew — continued prisoner from Albany ordered to report to, 132; informs Albany board of disposition made of Bethuel Huntley, 281. Greves, Thomas, his account, insert opp. 820. Greykenbom, Hendrick, Hessian deserter from British army, takes oath of neutrality, 204. Griffen. See also Griffin. Griffen (Griffin), William, of of Charlotte county, farmer, committed as dangerous per- son, 508; examined and re- committed, 595; petition in his favor, 596; released on bail, Griffin, Jacob, commissioner for conspiracies, Dutchess county board, appointment, 68. Griffith. See also Griffiths. Griffith, Joshua, witness against Robert Martin, 352, 354. Griffiths, Thomas, of Sir John Johnson's corps, prisoner, 554; examined, 555. Griggs, Alexander, of Half Moon, yeoman, bailsman for Simeon Griggs, 447. Griggs, Simeon, of Half Moon, yeoman, apprehended on way to Canada, 447; on bail within prescribfd limits, 447; on recog- nizance, 449. Grippen, Reuben, of Kinderhook, bailsman for Peter Finehout, 170. Groat. See also Grote. I " '1 i ''fl'^l"^ L ' V. - > '^'-'^ Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 103 Groat, Gabriel, of Little White creek, released on bail, 96. Groat, Henry, of Cambridge dis- trict, released on bail, 134. Groat, John, bailsman for Fred- erick Wurmer, 210. Groat, Nicholas, bailsman for Gabriel Groat, 96. Groenenfragh (Groonenbagh) Johannis, German deserter from Burgoyne confined for robbery, 384-385; examined by interpreter, 385; recommit- ted, 391 ; reward for his capture, 392- Groesbeck. See also Groesbeeck. Groesbeck (Groesbeeck), Cor- nelius, his account for serving citations, 238, 810. Groesbeeck, David, of Albany, cordwainer, bailsman for Thomas Blewer, 522. Groesbeeck, Gerrit, captain, gives information touching Thomas Reed, 765. Groesbeeck, John W., of Schaghti- coke, major, lodges information against certain persons, 357, Groote. See Grote. Groote Imboght, Grote Imboght. See Great Imbocht. Gros, Lawrence, commissioner for conspiracies, Tryon county board, appointment, 68 Grote. See also Groat. Grote (Groote), John, captain, apprehends person engaged in recruiting for British service, 735; gives evidence respecting Grote, John — continued. this person, 736; tories in his company to be removed from home, 738; person confined on his charge released, 757. Grummond, Nathaniel, cited before Albany board to testify respecting conduct of John Mil- ler, 414. Guides, to scouting parties, 83; to parties sent to apprehend rob- bers, 144, 339; to scouts sent to Helderbergs, 353. Gunsalis, Peter, his account for beef furnished to prisoners, 285, 811. HABEAS Corpus, commis- sioners for conspiracies void mittimus to enable judges to is- sue, 44, 154-155, 231 ; issuance of, prevented by mittimus, 458. Hackatough, Hacketock. See Achquetuck. Hagaman, John, summoned as witness against Egbert Ostran- der f '-id wife, 194. Hagedorn, Christopher, of Liv- ingston Manor, farmer, bails- man for James McCoy, 629. Hager, Jacob, captain, certifies that certain person may safely be bailed, 383. Hagerman, Christopher, bailsman for r'Ticholas Hagerman, 82. Hagerman, Nicholas, of Balfston, released on bail, 8r, 82. Haight, Hait, Hoyt. See Hayt, Hoit. ■-■ ''if ;- ■7 , .f-,.^ .J '.'V I04 State of New York Hail, Coenraedt, deserter from British army, 83. Hainer. See also Heyner. Hainer, Barent, Jr., oC Rens- selaerwyck, accused of treachery 86. Haines. See also Haynes. Haines, Adam, captured on way to join enemy, 329; released on bail, 390. Haines, Jacob, of Peesink, con- fined for entertaining robbers, 388; takes oath not to aid rob- bers, tories, delinquents or de- serters, 388-389; released on bail, 389. Haines, Jacob, of Durlach, charge