Kingston, June 26, 1801. FORTY SHILLINGS REWARD. RAN AWAY, on Friday the 5th inst. a New Negro Man of the Eboe country, about 5 feet 7 inches high, answers to the name of YORK; had on when he went...
Kingston, June 27, 1801. RAN AWAY, on the night between the 6th and 7th instant, two Negro Men, Bakers, named DECEMBER and CONGO, both of the Congo country, about 30 years of age, and marked on th...
Parish Portland, Mount-Pleasant Estate, June 24, 1801. A REWARD of Five Pounds will be given for apprehending and lodging in any workhouse or gaol in this island, for each of the following slaves,...
St.Elizabeth’s, May 19, 1801. RAN AWAY, about a year ago, a stout young Creole Negro Man, above five feet high, named OXFORD, calls himself, and among the negroes DENNISS, and sometimes QUACO; is ...
Le Sr. Chapdu, Négociant au Cap, ayant donné un permis à deux de ses Negres Tailleurs, pour aller travailler dans le Quartier du Trou, & le terme qu'il leur a accordé étant expiré, il prie ceux de Mrs...
July 3, 1801. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY, on the 24th February last, from Ottley Plantation, in the Parish of St. George, a Negro Man Slave, named JOE, of the Eboe Country, about 5 feet 2 inc...
Trelawny Workhouse, Falmouth, June 25, 1801. PISTOLE REWARD. ESCAPED this day from the driver, where they were at work, Two Negro Men in chains, one named ADAM, the other JOHN: - ADAM, an Eboe, 5...
July 3, 1801. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. RAN AWAY from Happy-Hill Plantation, in the parish of Portland, two Creole Negro Men, named SAM and LEMBRICK, the property of the late Jeremish Thomson, dec. Th...
Heart Ease Pen, June 22, 1801. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, some time ago, the following Negro Women; viz. PROVIDENCE, a Congo, about 5 feet 8 inches highy, marked on one of her shoulders DS, file...
Kingston, June 15, 1801. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, ANTHONY, a Creole: He is a tailor by trade, and his right hand is crooked. Whoever apprehends the said negro, and brings him to the subscriber...
July 3, 1801. TWO GUINEAS REWARD. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, in April last, a Creole Negro Wench, named CHARITY; she is rather short, and pitted with the small pox: she was purchased about seve...
Cedar-Grove, July 12, 1801. SEVENTY POUNDS REWARD. RAN AWAY, in May last, a Creole Negro Man, about 30 years of age, named BUTE, by trade a carpenter and sawyer, and is well known in many parts of...
Kingston, July 16, 1801. ENTICED AWAY, three months ago, from the house of the subscriber, a New Negro Man Slave, of the Angola country, named CAESAR; he is about five feet six inches high, smooth ...
July 17, 1801. RAN AWAY, from Belle-Air Plantation, in the parish of St. Andrew, on Monday last, a Negro Man, named QUAMINA, formerly belonging to Dr. Fyfe; he may be easily known, from am old sor...
July 22, 1801. RAN AWAY, some time ago, from the Governor’s Pen, DUKE, a young stout negro, about 5 feet 5 inches high, and appears about 20 years of age; he was apprehended at Kingston three week...
Un Negre nommé Philipeau, étampé COQ, taille de 5 pieds, âgé d'environ 25 ans, vendu à M. Bousquet par M. Philippe le Coq, est maron depuis environ 3 mois. Ceux qui le reconnoîtront sont priés de le f...
St. James’s Workhouse, July 23, 1801. MADE their escape from the Driver, on the Evening of the 15th, when leaving their work, Two Negro Men chained together; one named ESSEX, belonging to Belvedere...
Praach-Hall Plantation, St. Mary, July 21, 1801. RAN AWAY from the above plantation, some days ago, a young new negro girl, of the Congo country, named MIRZA, marked LD, the L reversed. Whoever wi...
St. George’s, Unity, July 18, 1801. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, on the 12th February last, Two Stout Negro Men, of the Angola country, named TOM and MOSES, marked IS diamond between, on the right...
July 31, 1801. RAN AWAY, the following Negroes, the property of the estate of John Newland, deceased: FORTUNE, alias WILLIAM, about 5 feet 9 inc. high, well made, and of a yellow complexion: JOHNN...
Port-Royal, August 3, 1801. TWENTY GUINEAS REWARD. ABSENTED himself from the subscriber, about three months ago, a Negro Man, named CHESTER, by trade a tailor; is a little debilitated in one of hi...
Kingston, Aug. 7, 1801. RAN AWAY, about three months ago, a Negro Boy, named CUFFEE, a Creole of this Island, about fourteen years of age, and has been for some time past with Mr. William Mitchelso...
Frontier Estate, St. Mary’s, Aug. 7, 1801. RAN AWAY from this Estate, about six weeks ago, an Eboe Wench, named DORCAS; she is marked on the right shoulder [inc]D; a large cut up and down between t...
Mount-Pleasant, St. George’s, August 12, 1801. RAN AWAY from this property, about two months ago, a Negro Man named QUAMINA, a Coromantee, by trade a Cooper, about 28 years of age, 5 feet high, sl...
Westmorland, August 10, 1801. ABSCONDED, about two months ago, a Negro Woman, named MARIA, of the Chamba country, about 25 years of age, pitted with the small-pox, has no other marks, except those ...
August 4, 1801. RAN AWAY, on Wednesday night last, about 8 o’clock, two New Negroes, of the Angola country, named WILLIAM and JACK: They both had on blanket frocks, and other clothes with them, an...
Un Mulâtre, nommé Joseph, créole de la Martinique, étampé sur les deux seins DEMARE, au-dessous OGR, âgé d'environ 32 ans, ayant un malingre au pied, un colier & un cadenat au col, se disant maçon, ta...
Trois Negres, l'un nommé Mercure, nation Misérable, estampé APERODIN [à l'envers, renversé], les deux premieres lettres entrelacées, ayant les jambes grosses, âgé de 30 ans, taille de 5 pieds, est ma...
Kingston, August 4, 1801. RAN AWAY last Monday, on his way from Birnam-Wood Plantation, in St. George’s, to Dunsinane, in the parish of St. Andrew, a Negro Man, of the Coromantee country, named JA...
Kingston, August 13, 1801. ABSCONDED from the subscriber, about 3 weeks ago, a Negro Boy, named AZOR, of the Congo country, about 12 years of age; he is very well made and lusty, having had the sma...