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John Klock, 392; against Wendel Yager, 393- 152 State of New York Mittimus — continued. 394; against Hannah Scegcr, 398; against John Frederick, 401-402; against George Atkin, 404; against Justice Van Hoe- sen, 406; against Stephen Van Dyck, 406; against Amos Moore, 414; against John Miller, 414; against Lucas Moore, 414; against Isaac Lamb, 431; against William True, 434; against William Sanders, 445; against John Armstrong, 446; against Evert Ostrander, 448; against John Andrew, 448; against John Frazer, 448; against David Darrow, 453; against John Hocknear, 453; against Joseph Macham, 453; against Jacob A. Lansing, 458; against Robert Adams, 458; issuance of, prevents habeas corpus proceedings, 458; against Joel Pratt, 461; against Heze- kiah Hammond, 461; against George Rodgers, 465; against John Nightingale, 465; against Joseph Warner and others from Schenectad}', 468; against Jacob Man and others, 46S; against Lucas Moore, 474; against John Ryley, 481; against John Sheer- man, 492; against Christopher Hutt, 494; against Isaac Os- trander, 498; against Angus McDonald, 504; against Joseph Hawkins and others, 508; against James Parks, 524; against Dr. Thomas Thompson, Mittimus — continued. 525; against Adrian Bradt and others, 526; against John Her- rington and Ephraim Knowl- ton, 534; against John McMul- lin, 551 ; against Hendrick Blunt and others, 554; against Hans Peter Snyder and others, 554; against Jacob Schell, 536; against William Vrooman and Henry Tinkey, 558; against Isaac Aerse and Adam Hoofer, 558; against Jacob Halenbeeck, Jr., 566; against John Witbeck and others, 566-567; against John Coenly and others, 567; against Archibald McNeal and others, 568; against Henry Smith, Jr., and others, 569; against Thomas McFeal, 574; against James Bramley, 586; against Peter Waley, 587; against Archibald McNeal, 600; against Hannah Bemus, 624; against Samuel Burns, 634; Against Alexander Cone, 637; against Jacob Timmerman, 639; against John Mekelmay and others, 639; against Martin Eg- bertse and others, 640; against Bowles Arnold, 644; against Samuel Swertfeger and others, 6j-6; against Evert Jansen, 653; against William Hartley, 654; against Hendrick Kneiskern, Jr., and Jacob Saltsbergh, 656; against Samuel Baker, 658; against Jasper Crandell and Stephen Wilcocks, 661; against y. J. s ,\v ;/!.'>.■■' ('.■■. I, Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 153 Mittimus— continued. Daniel Hewson, 662; against Seth Rowley, 670; against Thomas Gleason, 683; against Teunis Reipenbergh and Jacob M. Hoogteling, 6S5; against Thomas Butler, 689; against Luke Dewitt, 689-690; against John Andrew, 694; against two negroes, 704; against Wessel Van Dyck, 704; against Stephen Fairchilds, 705; against Abra- ham Dewitt and others, 705; against David Waters, 707; against Archibald McNeal, 712; against Duncan McArthur, 713; against William Swain, 721; against Terence Smith,. 721; against Jeremiah Smith and Henry Skinkle, 723; against John Walker, 729; against Wil- liam Parker and John Wait, 733; against Edward McGurkey, 735' against Jesse Adams and John Cane, 738; against John Anderson, 739; against jellis Legrange, 740; against Isaac Lawson, 740; against Simon Relea and others, '74^' against Adrian Bradt, 747; against Ad- rian Bradt, Jr., and others, 748; against Jacob France, 749; against Hendrick Haynes and others, 751-752; against James Milligan, 761; against Thomas Brown, 762; against Daniel Taylor, 764; against Thomas Reed, 766; against Benoni Rob- ins Forrister, y66. /, ■ MofFat. See also MofEt. Moffat, [Hosea ?], ensign, conducts prisoners from Schoharie to Al- bany, 255. Moffat, Thomas, commissioner, for conspiracies. Orange county board, appointment, 68; his audited accounts, 818, insert opp. 821; his account witii state treasurer, 827; his commission, 829. Moffat, William, sent under guard from Charlotte county to Al- bany, 183; released on recog- nizance, 183. Moffit, Jane, warned to remove from state, 619; permitted to remain at home, 620. Mohawk river, destruction of settlements on, 387. Moll, Jacobus, of Schodack, appre- hended as disaffected person, 640; committed, 640; dis- charged, 655. Moll, Jacobus A., of Schodack, yeoman, charges against, 4565 released on bail, 462. Moll, Wouter, of Kinderhook, bailsman for Gerrit Cole, 173. MoUner, Johannis, deserter from British army, takes oath of neu- trality, 201; allowed to live in Schoharie, 201. Money. See also Counterfeiters. Money, laws of New York against counterfeiting, etc., 37-38; com- missioners for conspiracies put under heavy bond man guilty of depreciating continental / ... .11, . r. An'- 154 State of New York Mone^ — continued. paper currency, 38-39, 305, 309, 310; depreciated state of, affects renewal of recognizances, 42-43, 459-460; disposal of, when stolen, 52, 134, 137-138; various kinds of, taken from a prisoner, loi; arrests for passing counterfeit money, 114, 136, 282; recovery of stolen, 137, 142; continental money taken from suspect, 204; thirty and forty dollar counterfeit bills passed, 282, 287; good money found on counterfeiters •used to reimburse persons de- frauded, 285, 2S7; secreted by robbers near Peesink, 336-337; certain issues exchanged for continental bills by Albany board, 337; taken from sup- posed deserter, 360; deprecia- tion of, affects value