Kingston, Feb. 1, 1811. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. RANAWAY from the Subscriber, about three months ago, a Negro Man, named JOHN, alias JOHN PEARSEY, a native of this island, stout made, and about 35 ye...
Kingston, Jan. 31, 1811. ONE DOUBLOON REWARD. ABSCONDED from the Subscriber, about five months since, a Creole Quadroon Boy, named JOHN, but calls himself JOHN CAMPBELL, speaks the French and Span...
Vere, Feb. 26, 1810. RANAWAY from the Subscriber, a negro woman named MARY GOULBURN, formerly belonging to Mrs. Esther Goulburn: she is a tout likely woman, about twenty years of age, five feet si...
Buff-Bay, March 10, 1810. ABSCONDED from St. George’s workhouse, on Sunday the 19th of February, QUASHEBA, 4 feet 11 ½ inches, has a mark on her cheek, to Miss Mary Thompson, dec. says she came fro...
Kingston, Feb. 2, 1811. RANAWAY from the Subscriber some time in May last, a Negro Man, named JOHN LAKE, about five feet seven inches high, and very stout, formerly the property of Richard Lake, E...
Black-River Workhouse, Feb. 6, 1811. ABSCONDED from the above Workhouse, on the 30th ult. WILLIAM, the Driver. He is a stout creole Negro, about 5 feet 10 inches high, marked B. RIVER on his right...
St. James’s Workhouse, Jan. 27, 1811. WAS released from here this day, through an entire mistake of Smart, the Boatswain, a negro man named HARRY, a Moco, who said he belonged to, and really was un...
Un Negre Congo, nommé Bordeaux, sans étampé, âgé d'environ 40 ans, ayant une descente, est maron depuis quelque tems. Ceux qui le reconnoîtront, sont priés de le faire arrêter, & d'en donner avis à M....
Kingston, March 2, 1811. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. RANAWAY from Charlottenburgh Plantation, St. Andrew’s, a Negro Man, named TOM, a creole of this island, a tailor by trade, formerly the property of Mr....
Kingston, March 1, 1811. RANAWAY, on Friday the 1st of February last, a Creole Negro Girl, named SALLY, alias SARAH THOMAS, about 4 ½ feet high; she is slender made, and wears her hair plaited in f...
March 2, 1811. ABSENTED himself since last May from Stapleton Plantation, St. Mary’s, a Negro Man, named DUBLIN, of the Mundingo Country, about five feet seven or eight inches high, slim made, thi...
February 16, 1811. RANAWAY on the 3d of January from Kendall estate, in the parish of Hanover, a young handsome Creole Negro Waiting- Man, named ADAM, supposed to be harboured in Kingston by a neg...
March 2, 1811. RANAWAY in September last, a Negro Man, named ROBERT, of the Outang country, about five feet eight or nine inches high, stout made, marked IR on right shoulder; it is supposed he is ...
British-Tavern, Port-Royal, March 7, 1811. ONE PISTOLE REWARD. RANAWAY, on the 3d inst. a Negro Man, named JAMES MORGAN, nicknamed JEMSEY, 5 feet 2 inches high, marked TS on both shoulders, speak...
St. George’s, March 17, 1811. RANAWAY, a Negro Man, named SANDY, alias FRANCIS, of the Coromantee Country, marked on both shoulders A (within a circle) the A reversed, having the appearance of V: h...
Kingston, March 22, 1811. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. RANAWAY from the subscriber, about six months ago, a Negro Man, named JOHN, alias JOHN PERCY, a creole of this island. He formerly belonged to Mr. Ga...
St. Mary’s, March 30, 1811. WHEREAS a number of the Negro and other SLAVES belonging to NONSUCH and UNITY Estates, in this parish, have absconded, and been absent since the 21st inst.: A free Pardo...
March 21, 1811. ONE DOUBLOON REWARD. RANAWAY from the Subscriber a Negro Woman, named SALLY, of the Mungola Country, about five feet two inches high, of a black complexion, stout made, and marked ...
Un Negre perruquier, nommé Choisy, étampé BARRÉ DE ST. VENAN, âgé de 22 à 27 ans, taille de 5 pieds 2 pouces, est maron depuis 15 jours de chez M. Pemty, Maître Perruquier de cette Ville, où il étoit ...
March 26, 1811. RANAWAY from the Subscriber, on the 16th inst. a Mulatto Boy, named LEWIS, but calls himself JOHN KELLY; he is about five feet four inches high, and had on when he went away a blue...
St. Mary’s, March 30, 1811. THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD, in consequence of an order made by the Vestry of St. Mary’s, will be paid by JONATHAN FORBES, Esq. their Collecting Constable, to any Perso...
Kingston, April 6, 1811. ABSCONDED on Wednesday the 20th ult. an Eboe Boy, named CAESAR. He is about sixteen years of age, slim made, and marked RG on his right shoulder. A reward of Four Pounds w...
April 3, 1811. RANAWAY from the Subscriber yesterday morning, a Creole Negro boy named ADAM, by trade a Tailor; he is slender made, about five feet five inches high, is marked on both shoulders IF...
Palmyra, St. Elizabeth’s, April 5, 1811. THREE DOUBLOONS REWARD. RANAWAY from the Subscriber, since the month of June last, a negro man of the Congo country, named PORTLAND, sometimes calling him...
April 5, 1811. RANAWAY from the Subscriber a Negro Man, named WILLIAM, alias WILLIAM ARCHPOLE, and formerly went by the name of PROVIDENCE, of the Mungola Country, about four feet five inches high...
Kingston, April 4, 1811. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. RANAWAY on the 24th February last, a Field Negro of the Mungola Country, named SAM, he formerly belonged to James Smith, Esq. of this city, but was l...
Trelawny Workhouse, March 26 1811. A PISTOLE REWARD. ABSCONDED from the Driver, on the evening of Wednesday the 20th instant, JOSEPH ANTONIO, a native of Curraçoa, no mark, says he is free, but h...
April 12, 1811. RANAWAY from the Subscriber about nine weeks ago, a Creole Negro Woman, named SARAH, coal-black, about 5 feet 1 ½ inches high, no visible brand-mark; she formerly belonged to Miss ...
April 19, 1811. RANAWAY from the Subscriber a young Negro Wench, named SALLY, a Mungola, her front teeth field, about five feet one or two inches high, has lost the nail of one of her fingers, no ...
Un Negre nouveau, nation Congo, nommé Jongo, étampé MRE DUPREZ, est maron depuis le 4 au 5 de ce mois. Ceux qui le reconnoîtront, sont priés de le faire arrêter, & d'en donner avis à Me Baujouin, Pro...