62 THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
Warp, GeoRGE.—Gave the officers commanding the enemy information 
just before the battle of the Long Woods. 
MEMORANDUM. 
Captain Curtis of the Oxford militia has been forced to give certifi- 
cates of loyalty to disaffected persons in order to their getting lands. 
The foregoing list copied 7th, November, 1816 from one presented for 
information by the Mon’ble John McGill, Receiver General. 
Wer, Joan, of the County of Haldimand. Accused of traitorous con- 
duct during the late war on the oath of Elizabeth Warden, made 
before Warner Nelles, esqr., a magistrate for the District of 
Niagara. 
For papers see State File W. Read 16th May, 1821. 
V: 
Names of persons that joined the enemy from the limits of the 2nd 
Regiment of Norfolk from June, 1812 to June, 1814. 
No. NAMES. PROPERTY. REMARKS. 
1. Timothy Culver. 200 acres Ensign in the 
land. Regt. 
2. Elisha Green. None. 
3. John Schofield. None. Killed Nov. 1813, 
at the taking of 
the plundering 
party. 
4. John Dixon. None. Returned with 
the Americans 
at the taking of 
Dover. 
5. Geo. Dunham. None. 
6. Seth Dunham. None. 
7. John Dunham. 50 acres 
of land. 
8. Elias Long. None. 
9. Abm. Totolot. None. 
10. Datis Lindsay. 3 horses, 6 head 
of cattle. 
11. John Vandervorst. 200 acres 
of land. 
