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moved to Albany hospital, 205; certain, taken by Captain Bal- lard, examined, 208, 211-212; pardoned robber held as wit- ness, 209, 299; one released on bail because of sickness, 210; General Stark discontinues sup- plies to, 210; Albany board furnishes supplies to, 210-21 1, 264-265, 285, 291, 292, 311, 394, 439, 457; those in Johns- town jail petition for release on bail, 212; General Stark asked by Albany board to deliver up those who are subjects of New York, 212-213; General Stark requested to account to Albany board for property of, in his charge, 212-213; delivered by General Stark to Albany board, 214, 232, 242, 245; one taken at Crown Point brought before Albany board, 214; one escap- ing, recaptured, 215; com- pensation for recapture, 215 (note); sent from Claverack to Albany and committed, 220- 221; one brought from Bar- rington to Albany, 221; cost of provision for, in journey from Claverack, 221; requisition for one in Worcester jail, 224; one to be tried for capital oflTense in court of oyer and terminer, 226; confined for advising persons to r, ■:. 'O pC'-- -v;^"'? -i^-'ri •t r I. 3 *■ ■ , Index — Commissioners for Conspiracies 183 Prisoners — continued, join Indians, 232; wood for use of, to be furnished, 235; certain tories exchanged and released on parole, 237; certain sick to have temporary enlarge- ment of liberty, 237, 758; certain, detained for exchange, 240- 241 ; order to sheriff of Tryon county to surrender one to Albany board, 243; examined in jail with respect to robberies, 243, 246, 247; sent below Poughkeepsie without notice to governor, 244; infectious distemper among, 248; suspect escapes from Fleet prison, 249; robber taken from Kindcrhook to Albany, 250; woman released on account of illness, 254; taken at Unadilla, 254; sent under guard from Schoharie to Albany, 255, 256, 257; released on condition of joining con- tinental army, 262, 301; account for necessaries for, paid, 267; one escapes from Brant, 269; delivered to Albany board by General Hand, 271; commis- sary of, at Peekskill, 272, 295, 299; order for sending those who are officers to New York, 272, 295, 299; governor con- sulted about sending officers of New Levies, 272-273; certain tory not to be exchanged until other exchanges are effected, 281-282; two confined for passing counterfeit bills, 282, Prisoners — continued. 321; two brought from Scho- harie to Albany, 287; German deserter from Burgoyne con- fined, 287; confined for cor- respondence with enemy, 291; confined for attempting to go to Canada, 291; liberation ot' one who is a carpenter advised, 295; effiort for exchange of those taken at Cherry Valley, 303, 304; negro confined for inducing others to join enemy, 304; arrest of negro ordered for inciting insurrection among slaves, 304; account for wood for, paid, 309; escape of one Vv'aiting trial for capital offense, 310; account for necessaries for, paid, 319; four taken on way to join enemy, 329; account for bread for, paid, 344, 393; alleged escape of one from New York, 356; several at fort delivered to Albany board, 360; those at |^.';^nstown sent to Albany by military order, 364, 371, 381, 382; prisoner of As ar com- mitted for associating with dis- affected persons, 370; flour to be seized for support of, 371; bread and beef for, to be pro- vided on written orders of Leonard Gansevoort, Jr., 375; charges transmitted ao-ainst those from Tryon county, 380; escape and recapture of one at Stillwater, 381; imprisoned German deserters, examined I; . r'T ,1, ■! State of New York Prisoners — continued. by interpreter, 385; escape of one from Albany jail, 394, 397' 398' 402, 404; Jesse Fairchild's account for secur- ing, 397; escape of one at Poughkeepsie, 402; deputy commissary of, asks return of those under direction of Albany board, 407; charges against those from Tryon county to be specified, 412; suspected of aiding enemy's scouting parties, 416; bail refused for one accused of having been with enemy, 417; one taken at Stony Point, released on bail, 434; one on bail, awaiting exchange, to appear before commissary of, 434; jailer to furnish list of, with causes of committal and names of magistrates committing, 443; one from Burgoyne's army delivered over to Colonel Goose Van Schaick, 450; one on pa- role dissuades people from taking up arms, 453; effort to release two by habeas corpus defeated by Albany board, 458; seven- teen forwarded from Schenec- tady to Albany, 468; examina- tions of tliose fonvarded from Schenectady laid before Albany board, 472; commissary of, writes to Albany board respect- ing Henry Van Schaack and others, 472, 476, 477; two on bail to be reimprisoned in order to expedite exchange, 473; one Prisoners — continued. taken at Stony Point confined in jail, 476; to be removed to jail in Goshen to