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Cambridge district, released on bail, in. Lamb, Isaac, of Rensselaerwyck Manor, warrant for his arrest for service under Burgoyne, 430; committed, 431; released on bail, 432, 437. Lambson, Thomas, met in com- pany with Dr. Smith, 726; examined on charge of con- veying away Dr. Smith, 730. Lampman Elizabeth,' wife of Wilhelmas Lampman. warned to remove from state, 523. Lampman, Peter, put under bail, Lampman, Wilhelmas, tory, his family warned to remove from state, 523. Land, that of attainted persons to be charged double taxes, 19, 785-7S6. Landers, Jabez, of Rensselaer- wyck Manor, witness against James Starks and others, 534; bailsman for George Hicks, 610. Landtman. See also Lantman. Landtman, Johannis, of Hoosick, arrest ordered, 151. Lane, Ann, seeks permission to go, with family, to Canada, 234. Lane, Anthony, said to be in company of robbers, 368. Langley, Richard, British soldier captured at Stony Point, 476; examined, 476. Lansing. See also Lansingh. Lansing, Abraham Jacob (Ja.), of Lansingburg, farmer, witness cited to give information con- cerning, 470; released on bail, 487; bailsman for Jacob A. Lansing, 505; bailsman for Hazelton Spencer^ 704, 752; met in company with Dr. Smith, 726; examined on charge of conveying away Dr. Smith, 730. Lansing, Harpert (Harper), of Rensselaerwyck Manor, far- mer, fined by court martial for delinquency, 644; apprehended and rescued, 644-645, 646, 656, 668; apprehended and com- mitted, 646; released on bail, 671-672. Lansing, Isaac, lieutenant, certi- fies to patriotism of Jeremiah Johnson, 366; gives informa- tion respecting James Legrange, 532. Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 129 Lansing, Jacob, captain, certifies to patriotism of William Muer, 227. Lansing, Jacob, colonel, applied to, for soldiers to go to Helder- bergs, 366; suspected person required to enroll in his regi- ment, 369. Lansing, Jacob A., of Rensselaer- Avyck Manor, farmer, confined for assisting persons to join enemy, 458; effort to release him by habeas corpus defeated, 458; released on bail and oath, 504-505. Lansing, Johannis, his negro to be apprehended, 702. Lansing, John, Jr., requests re- lease of two prisoners on bail, 165; reimbursed for money paid to Lieutenant Swits, 291, 81 1 ; asks withdrawal of mittimus against George Mar, 312; his application in behalf of Robert Adams, 475; testifies regarding Henry Thiell, 681. Lansing, John 5 (C), innkeeper, agreement with, to supply bread to state prisoners, 210; ;^^r5i 4s. paid to, for bread, 344; other sums paid to, 812. Lansing, John E., of Rensselaer- wyck Manor, farmer, bailsman for John Armstrong, 519. Lansing, Levinus (Levines, Levi- nis), captain, directed to ap- prehend two negroes, 702; met in company with Dr. Smith, 726; examined on charge of Lansing, Levinus — continued, conveying away Dr. Smith, 730; his company to aid in capture of Waltimyer and his party, 758. Lansing, Philip, said to be carry- ing despatches to New York, '^78. Lansing, Thomas, of Albany, his residence, 703. Lansingburg. See also New City, Lansingburg (Lansingburgh). Rensselaer county, residents of, 4^7' 499' 505' 624. Lansingh. See also Lansing. Lansingh (Lansing), Abraham, his account for beef for prison- ers paid, 292, 811. Lantman. See also Landtman. Lantman, Jacob, of Hoosick, far- mer, disaffected person, charged with murder, 686; his arrest, 687; released on bail, 688; wit- nesses cited to appear against, 688-689; testimony against, 69a- 691; his bail renewed, 691. Lantman, Michael, of Hoosick, farmer, bailsman for Jacob Lantman, 688, 691; bailsman for John Babcock, 688; bails- man for Dennis Dunn, 693. Lantman, Susannah, of Hoosick district, warned to remove from state, 528. Larawa, Isaac, of the Helderbergs, examined and discharged, 708; to carry order to George Sitta- mon, 709. Larawa (Laraway), Peter, of Ulster county, farmer, apprehended and committed, 680; examined ;t!:.'f ; i; 0 ■ >v ' 0- I:; ' r. . I30 State of New York Larawa, Peter — continued. and recommitted, 699, 706; re- leased on bail, 725. Lary, John, deserter, delivered to General Stark, 145. Latliara, James, Dr., charges Thomas Anderson with en- couraging negroes to desert their masters and with foro-ing a pass, 142-143; accused of har- boring tories, 222; bound by board at Claverack to appear before Albany board, 222; given time to consider taking oath of allegiance, 227, 238; letters concerning, received by Albany board, 238. Laughiin. See Loughley. Lawrence, Isaac, witness for James Starks and others, 535. Lawrence, John, witness against James Starks and others, 534. Lawrence, Jonathan, senator, re- ports progress of bill for creat- ing commissioners for conspira- cies, 14. Lawrence, Mine, witness for James Starks and others, 535. Lawrence, Richard, witness for James Starks and others, 535. Laws. See New York: state. Lawson, Isaac, of Tryon county, tory deserter, delivered to Al- bany board by General Stark, 232; committed, 232; released on recognizance, 266; asks per- mission to return home, 284; to be put under recognizance to appear before Tryon county Lawson, Isaac — continued,