Kingston, April 15, 1811. SIX DOLLARS REWARD. RANAWAY from the Subscriber, on the 6th of March last, a Creole Boy, named GEORGE, about five feet eight inches high, has very red lips, and is slim m...
April 19, 1811. RAN AWAY from Sandy-Park Pen, on the 15th inst. a Negro Woman named VICTOIRE, but calls herself MALY; she is about 25 years of age, speaks both English and French, and will no doub...
Kingston, April 22, 1811. WENT away from the Subscriber yesterday morning, a Negro Man, named EDGAR, of the Moco country, slender made, and has his country marks about his face and shoulders; he is...
Kingston, May 3, 1811. RANAWAY from Shirley-Castle plantation, in St. Thomas in the East, about six weeks ago, the two following Slaves, viz. QUASHIE, a short man, black complexion, rather elderly, ...
Kingston, May 2, 1811. RANAWAY from Agualta-Vale estate, in St. Mary’s, since 1807, LEICESTER, a Coromantee, and HERCULES, a Chamba. A Reward of Five Pounds will be paid for lodging either of them...
Chil, St. Andrew’s, May 3, 1811. HALF-A-JOE REWARD. RANAWAY from the Subscriber a Negro Man, of the Angola Country, named HENRY, marked on both breasts WP reversed, and supposed on or both shoulde...
Montgomery Pen, St. Andrew’s, April 29, 1811. HALF-A-JOE REWARD. RANAWAY from the Subscriber, in January last, a Negro Girl, named NANCY, of the Coromantee country; she is coal black, five feet f...
Sabina-Park Pen, near Kingston, May 24, 1811. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. RANAWAY, from the above property, Two Negroes: JOHN, alias JOHN DIAMOND, a waiting boy, about 5 feet 8 inches high, of a very b...
Belair, St. Andrew’s, May 28, 1811. RANAWAY from Belair plantation, about the beginning of this month, a brown lad Slave, named BRUNAU, about 20 years old, squints a little, is much pitted with th...
Windsor Estate, St. Ann’s May 27, 1811. A DOUBLOON REWARD. RANAWAY, from the above estate, in April last, RICHARD, alias TREADGOLD, a Mulatto, five feet four or five inches high, open countenance...
Un Negre nouveau, nation Ibo, nommé Lundi, étampé F. CAMPION AU CAP, âgé de 35 ans, taille de 5 pieds, est maron depuis 15 jours. Ceux qui le reconnoîtront, sont priés de le faire arrêter, & d'en donn...
Kingston, May 31, 1811. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. RANAWAY a Negro Man, of the Angola country, named HARRY, about six feet high, and has lost the joint of the third finger of his right hand. He was latel...
Kingston, June 7, 1811 RANAWAY from the subscriber, the latter end of April last, a sambo lad, about five feet high, stout made, answers to the name of WILLIAM, otherwise WILLIAM SHANNON, and may ...
Kingston, June 14, 1811 Runaway from the Subscriber, about six weeks ago, a short stout Negro Woman, named Zair, of the Congo Country, about 20 years old, marked on one of her shoulders, but not di...
June 15, 1811 Runaway, since the month of January last, a Creole Negro Man named WILLIAM SEATON, by trade a House-Painter, about five feet ten inches in height, and pitted with the small-pox. He i...
Kingston, June 28, 1811 Runaway from Hermitage Plantation, in the parish of St. George, the following slaves, viz. NOEL. A Creole, about 24 years old; he is about five feet three inches high, and ...
St. James’s Workhouse June 17, 1811 Escaped by ascending a pair of high stone-steps in the yard of this place, and stepping from thence on the roof over the fire-place, and sliding himself down on...
June 25, 1811 Runaway from the subscriber a Negro Man, named WILLIAM, but formerly went by the name of PROVIDENCE, of the Mungola Country, about five feet six inches high, has full red eyes, of a ...
St. Mary’s, June 26, 1811 [See above, notice signed by William Ball] Absconded on the 6th May, from Bellfield Estate, in this parish, THOMAS SHARPE, a brown man, about 25 years of age. He assumes ...
Mount Pleasant, St. George, June 26, 1811 Ranaway from this Property, a Negro Man, named QUAMINA, a Coromantee, slim made, about five feet four inches high, yellow skin, and marked on both shoulder...
Kingston, July 6, 1811 RANAWAY from the Subscriber, on the 8th ult. a Negro Girl, named SUKEY; of the Mungola Nation, very black, and marked CL on the right shoulder. Also, on the same day, a Negro...
Un Mulâtre, nommé Joseph, étampé PARIS, taille de 5 pieds 5 à 6 pouces, âgé de 25 ans, est maron depuis le 3 de ce mois. Ceux qui le reconnoîtront, sont priés de le faire arrêter, & d'en donner avis à...
N.B. Ranaway, from the parish of Clarendon, a Negro Boy, named Fox, of the Eboe Country; he has no other marks but those of his country, and speaks English indifferently. A Half-a-Joe Reward will b...
Lucea Workhouse, July 1, 1811 Escaped from the Driver, on Wed the 19th ult. when returning from work, ANTHONY, a Mundingo, five feet five inches, no mark, elderly, had on an old Oznaburgh frock and...
Whitehall, Liguanea, July 17, 1811 Ranaway, on the 10th of March last, from this Estate, a Negro Man, named PHIL, a Mungola, about five feet high, rather stout and very black, and marked SP, K, sid...
Kingston, July 1811 Runaway from the subscriber the following NEGROES, viz JOHN, a Moco, about 5 feet 7 inches high, marked FL on his breast, is lame of the right foot, and steps on his toes; he sp...
July 22, 1811 Absconded [A], about a month ago, a Sambo Woman, named SUSANNA BAKER; she has a black mark, like a fried sprat, on one of her elbows, and all her teeth broken by fighting; she passes...
July 19, 1811 Runaway from Hope plantation in the parish of Vere, in the month of April or May last, the two following Negro slaves, viz. TOM, alias TOM PIPES, about 5 feet 8 inches high, pock pitt...
Rose-Hall, St. Andrew’s August, 17, 1811 TO THE MAROONS THREE DOUBLOONS REWARD RANAWAY from the Subscriber the three following Negroes, viz. NORMAN, LOUIS, and BUSH. Norman is a Mongula, from fi...
August 24, 1811 ABSCONDED yesterday evening a Negro Boy, named CAESAR, of the Eboe nation; he is about 16 years old, about five feet high, has prominent lips, and is marked RG on his right shoulde...