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committed, 567; released on bail, 577. Huyck, Peter, of Achquetuck, farmer, disaffected person, brought under guard from Coeymans, 566; committed, 567; released on bail, 581; his bail to be prosecuted, 732. Hyatt, Roger, of Ballston, aided Burgoyne, 82. |NDIANS. See also Oneidas. Indians, excepted from night watch duty, 20; certain vvhigs join British as expedient to prevent families being scalped by, 88; commit depredations at Indians — continued. Schoharie, 139; minister to, at Fort Hunter removes to Schen- ectady, 142; ammunition sup- plied to, from Albany, 157; minister's relation to, a source of danger, 157; party of, pre- vented from taking prisoner, 171; person going to Canada takes oath not to incite them against United States, 218; tories denounced for associating with, 220; women imprisoned for going to, 227; persons im- prisoned for advising others to join, 232; person captured by, at Cherry Valley, 300; attempt to unite with, 368; their destruc- tion of Cherry Valley, 528; in- formation given by one trans- mitted to Albany board, 596; In- dian woman imprisoned for giv- ing false information, 762-763. Ingersol, josiah, his audited ac- count, 820. Inglis, Samuel, of Rensselaerwj'ck Manor, cooper, cited to appear before Albany board, 649; en- ters into recognizance to appear at court, 656-657. Ingols, Samuel, bailsman for Micajah Brotherton, 378. Ingraham (Ingram), Benjamin, Jr., tory, his family warned to remove from state, 541. Ingraham (Ingram), Jerusha, wife of Benjamin Ingraham, warned to remove from state, 541; al- lowed to remain at home, 541. f o. .'V.;> lo-fr/i'j-f ,' ■, ' i . I'M Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 119 Inmitt, Alexander, money paid to, 808. Innkeepers, 302; 430; 443; 444; 464; 488; 507; 589; 598; 600; 621; 632; 649; 652; 681; 683; 692; 693; 694. Ismay, Thomas, lieutenant, com- mands rangers for Albany board, 50, 377; pay-roll of his rangers, 50; letter 10,392; paid for serv- ices in aid of apprehension of robbers, 392 (note); ordered to search for stolen goods, 396; to apprehend person in hiding at Peesink, 397; apprehends woman in possession of stolen goods, 398; apprehends Wil- liam Halenbeeckj 399; ordered to deliver up gun to prisoner, 399; requested to send out scouts, 401; receives £91 19s. 6d. for pay and subsistence of his party, 439, 812; reports persons refusing to do militia duty, 516. Israel, Godfred, Hessian from British arm-y, takes oath of neu- trality, 204. JACK, negro slave of Bastlan Cregier, apprehended, 702, 704. Jack, negro slave of Martinus Cregier, apprehended, 702, 704. Jack, negro slave of Wilhelmas Van Antwerp, apprehended, 702, 704; confined, 704; dis- charged, 705-706, Jackson, Ephralm, of Little Hoosick, farmer, bailsman for Stephen Wilcocks, 667. Jackson, William, of New Scot« land, farmer, cited to appear before Albany board, 524; com- mitted, 526; released on bail, 530; accused of entertaining enemy's expresses, 534; ex- amined, 714; testimony of his wife, 714-715. Jadwin, Joseph, of Schaghticoke, bailsman for William Flood, 395. Jails, overcrowded, 44, 46, 128; removal of sick prisoners from, to hospital in Albany, 46; sick prisoners, when recovered, re- manded to, 46; prisoner's es- cape from, 53; Albany board receives census of prisoners in, 80; infectious distemper in, 248; list of persons confined in, at Albany, to be prepared, 443; per- sons sent to, b}' commissioners at Schenectady, 468, 472; pris- oner taken at Stony Point con- fined In, 476; paroled persons to be sent to, 476; balled per- son to be sent to, 476-477; follower of Brant escapes from, 539; liberty of, granted to pris- oner, 600; sick prisoner allowed to live outside of, 620-621; petitior from inmate of, 624; restriction on power of courts to deliver from, 779; British deserters in, how released, 791- 792; cost of conveying prisoners to, S06, 807. .v->/?irli:u:!l:-.?, 1 : MO r- r.- -J I'M -25 , : ,:;{^3:!r:<'';« .( nr.V I20 State of New York Jalley, Hugh, bailsman for Wil- liam Gordon, 274. James, Moses, of Kings district, farmer, bailsman for Abner Darling, 610. James, Nathaniel, warrant to ap- prehend, 466. jansen. See also Johnson. Jansen, Cornelius J., captain, sends suspicious character to Albany, 705, 708. Jansen, Cornelius T., captain, of Colonel Van Schaick's regi- ment, 680. Jansen, Dirck, major, of Living- ston Manor, Albany board re- quests information from, 152. Jansen (Johnson), Evert, appre- hended for consorting with British emissary, 653; commit- ted, 653; apprehended for har- boring emissaries from enemy, 741; committed, 741; examined and recommitted, 750. Jansen, Johannis, tory, his family warned to remove from state, Jansen, Maria, wife of Johannis Jansen, warned to remove from state, 523. Jay, Augustus, money paid to, Jay, Sir James, senator, only mem- ber of senate who voted for assembly resolutions for exam- ming and adjusting public ac- counts, 23. Jeram, Augustus, warrant issued for his arrest, 652-653. Jericho, Albany county, resident of, 614. Jerseys (Jersies). See New Jersey. Jessup,