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Deux Negres nouveaux, l'un nommé Neptune, taille de 5 pieds 5 pouces, âgé de 25 à 30 ans, fort noir, & l'autre étampé sur la poitrine L N, taille de 5 pieds 4 pouces, du même âge que le premier, peau ...

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Kingston, April 9, 1801. RAN AWAY, about three years since, a Negro Woman, named NANCY WILLIAMS ELIS, belonging to the estate of Rebecca Knowles, deceased. She is a Creole of this island, of a mid...

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Portland Workhouse, April 7, 1801. RAN AWAY, in chains, the 31st March, from the above workhouse: JOSEPH PORTER, a Creole, says he is free, and his father’s name is Frank Bonner, Kingston. HERCULES...

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Kingston, April 13, 1801. RAN AWAY from Brandon-Hill Plantation, about fourteen daus ago, four New Negroes, of the Mungola country; they have been about eight months in the island; are marked COLLE...

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St. Elizabeth’s, Lancaster Estate, April 5, 1801. RAN AWAY from the above Estate, some time in February last, a stout Negro Man, named FREDERICK, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, very black compl...

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Kingston, April 16, 1801. RAN AWAY from the pen, opposite Thomas Cockburn, Esq. on the Spanish-Town road, Two Negroes of the Congo Country, who have been in this island about two years, can speak v...

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marronnage_2044

Un Negre Mina, nommé Jacques, étampé DVSSARA, taille de 5 pieds 2 pouces, âgé d'environ 40 ans, ayant les jambes grosses & enflées, est parti maron depuis environ deux mois, avec une lettre à l'adress...

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Kingston, April 16, 1801. TWO DOUBLOONS REWARD. RAN AWAY, from Mount-Ogle plantation, about fourteen days ago, a Creole Black GIRL, about 16 years old, marked with the small pox – The above reward...

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April 16, 1801. CAME to a Provision Settlement, in the parish of St. George, some time ago, a small NEW NEGRO GIRL, of the Angola country; she has no marks but a few of her country, about her temp...

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St. Ann’s, April 14, 1801. FIFTY POUNDS REWARD. ABSCONDED, JOE, a creole, 5 feet 10 inches high, yellow complexion, and passes himself for a free man. All Masters of Vessels are cautioned from tak...

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Horse-Pond, Kingston, April 24, 1801. RAN AWAY, on Sunday the 5th of April inst. a Negro Woman Slave, named JANETTE, about five feet high, thick and strong built, of the Mungola country, marked MI,...

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Woodbury, St. George’s, April 14, 1801. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, about three weeks ago, a Negro Man of the Moco country, named NELSON; a tall thin fellow, speaks tolerable good English, and i...

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April 24, 1801. STRAYED from Prospect Pen, in Liguanea, a stout able NEW NEGRO MAN, of the Chamba or Nago country, black skinned, and had a cold and cough at the time, of which he was recovering. ...

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Port-Maria, April 15, 1801. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, in March, from St. George’s, the following negroes: - JAMES, a stout made negro, speaks good English; he is a little bandy-legged, and is s...

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Warwick-Castle, April 22, 1801. FOUND, nearly dead, in one of the Cane-Pieces off the above estate, a NEW NEGRO BOY, of the Congo country, no marks, and can give no account of himself; he was in su...

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Kingston, May 1, 1801. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, on the 14th of March last, a Fantee or Coromantee Negro Wench, named CUBA; she is about 5 feet 4 inches high; speaks both English and Spanish; i...

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