Daniel Taylor, NY, 1777 October 18

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TAYLOR, Daniel
(Military)
Hanged for being a British Spy at Kings ton, Ulster Co,,
NY, on October 18, 1777. See excerpt from AN ACCOUNT OF
THE BRITISH EXPEDITION ABOVE THE HIGHLANDS OF THE HUDSON
RIVER AND OF THE EVENTS CONNECTED WITH THE BURNING OF
KINGSTON IN 1777. Filed in New York «= NW =~ letter files.

“Fishkill, N¥:;Oct. 13: Last Thursday one ' Tay-
lor', a spy, Was hanged at 'Hurley'', who was de-
tected with a letter to Burgoyne which he had
swallowed in a silver ball,, out by the assistance
of a tartar emitic he discharged the same," GaA-
4kTTE, Boston, Massa., Nov. 3, 1777.

TAYLOR, Daniel me aly
(Military)

Hanged for being a British Spy at Kings ton, Ulster Co.,
NY, on October 18, 1777. See excerpt from AN ACCOUNT OF
THE BRITISH EXPEDITION ABOVE THE HIGHLANDS OF THE HUDSON
RIVER AND OF THE EVENTS CONNECTED WITH THE BURNING OF
KINGSTON IN 1777. Filed in New York - NW - letter files.
"Fishkill, N¥::0ct. 13: Last Thursday one ' Tay-
lor', a spy, was hanged at "Hurley'', who was de-
tected with a letter to Burgoyne which he had
swallowed in a silver ball,, out by the assistance
of a tartar emitic he discharged the same." GA-
ZETTE, Boston, Massa., Nov. 3, 1777.

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ton, Ulster

"Fishkill, N 13: Last Thursd me ' Tay-

yo
lor', @ spy, was hanged at 'Hurley', who was de-
tected with a letter to Burgoyne which he had
lowed in a silver ball, out by the assis ae
of a tartar emitic he discharged the same,
ZeTTE, Boston, Massa., Nov. 3, 1777.



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