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continued, board, 328; deputy secretary of state, 441; certifies appoint- ment of Samuel Stringer as commissioner, 553-554; certi- fies appointment of Stewart Dean as commissioner, 669- 670; forwards letters to Albany board, 722; his audited ac- count, 804, 813, 816; his ac- count with state treasurer, 824, 826. Harpur (Harper), William, of Tryon county, justice of peace, enters complaint against dan- gerous persons, 179; asked to transmit charges against Tryon county prisoners, 364; states charge against John Waters, 369; transmits testimony and forwards prisoner, 740. Harrington. See Herrington. Harris, Moses, Jr., of Dutchess count}', laborer, suspected of supplying enemy with provisions 762; to be released on bail, 762; on bail, 767-768. Harrison, John, captured by Oneidas, 270; released on bail, 271; privilege of fetching family from frontier requested for, 362. Harrison, William, of Schodack, flour secreted by, on west side of Hudson river to be seized, 37^-372. Harrison, William, money paid to, 812. Hart, Henry, witness against David Waters, 706, 707. Hart, James, tory suspect, ordered confined, 89. Han, John, of Nine Partners, tory suspect, ordered confined, 89; released on bail, 96. Hart, Richard, permitted to ex- amine prisoner in Albany re- garding robberies in Dutchess county, 246. Hartford, Conn., tory major from, confined in Albany jail, 45, 167; pass given prisoner to, 45, 232; commissary of prisoners at, returns prisoner to Albany, 103; prisoner escapes on way to, 249. Hartford county. Conn., high sheriff of, 189. Hartley, William, tory suspect, sent under guard from Livings- ton Manor, 653; committed, 654; examined and recom- mitted, 655; examined in presence of Governor Clinton, 655; his testimony regarding enlistments, 657; his testimony regarding commissions and pro- clamations, 658; testimony given by, refuted, 622; ex- amined and recommitted, 665; information regarding, 687; witness cited to appear against, 732; to be tried by court martial, 732. Hartwick, Christian, German prisoner, released on bail, 698. Harvey, John, of Claverack dis- trict, farmer, disaffected person, Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 107 Harvey, John — continued. apprehended and committed, 569; letters respecting, 569, 588-589; released on bail, 576. Hassin [sic]. See Harpur. Hastings (Hastle), Thomas, Brit- ish prisoner, ordered sent to commissary of prisoners, 140, 153- Hastle. See Hastings. Haswell, John, bailsman for John Harrison, 271. Hatfield, Moses, commissioner for conspiracies. Orange county board, appointment, 68. Hats, gold band and loop for, stolen and recovered, 137. Hatter, a, 648. Haver, Harmen, of Livingston Manor, warrant issued for, on charge of denouncing rebels, 630; his arrest and escape, 684; his surrender and dis- charge, 689; advice given to, 695. Hawk, Christopher, of Kinder- hook district, constable, ordered to apprehend and commit per- son for passing counterfeit con- tinental money, 114; his bill for this service, 188, 810; al- lowance to, for serving cita- tions, 250, 810. Hawkins, Joseph, of Kingsbury, yeoman, committed as danger- ous person, 508; released on bail, 572; permitted to remove his family and effects from Charlotte county, 597, 678. Hay, Udny, colonel, deputy quar- termaster general, seeks to have assistant quartermaster ex- changed, 296. Hayes, James, of Rensselaerw}'ck Manor, accused of correspond- ing with and harboring tories, 324; warrant for his arrest, 324; summoning of witnesses against, 324- Hayes, John McNamara, phy- sician and surgeon, director of British hospital in Albany, terms of his parole, loo-ioi. Haynes. See also Haines. Haynes, Abraham, confined, 330. Haynes (Haines), Hendrick (Henry), of Durlach, farmer, bailsman for Hendrick Haynes, Jr., 717; charged with aiding in destruction of Currytown, 751, 752; committed, 752; re- leased on bail, 756; bailsman for Hendrick Haynes, Jr., 771. Haynes (Haines), Hendrick (Henry), Jr., of Durlach, laborer, app.^^'riended, 717; released on bail, 717, 719; charged with assisting in destruction of Cur- rytown, 751, 752; committed, 752; released on Lail, 771. Haynes, John, money paid to, 819. Hayt. See also Hoit. Hayt (Kait), Abraham, letter con- cerning, 330; confined, 330. Hayt (Haight, Hoit, Hoyt), Stephen, captain, account widi Albany board, 49, 344, 81 1. f State of New York Hayvvood, Mrs., of Albany, to be examined concerning plot to kidnap mayor, 763. Haywood, flenry, living near Albany, his house to be searched, 767. Head of Elk, Md., landing of enemy at, 412. Heat, John, confined in Johnstown jail, petitions for release on bail, 212. Heath, William, major general, furnishes information regarding British messengers, 680. Heemstraet (Heemstrat), Dirck (Derek), of Newtown, farmer, bailsman for James Concklin, 115; cited to appear before Albany board, 172; bailsman for Joseph Concklin, 428; bails- man for James Concklin, 467. Heemstraet, Dirck, Jr., of New- town, farmer, bailsman for Joseph Concklin, 467. Heemstraet, Jacob, of Newtown, farmer, warrant to apprehend, 466; examined, 466; bailsman for John Ostrander, 483. Heemstraet, Johannis, bailsman for William Sanders, 301. Heidley. See Hiedley. Hclderbergs (Helleberg, Helle- bergh), the, Albany board meets in, 36; rangers employed to ferret out tories in, 48, 162; frequency of robberies in,