St. George’s, Aug 12, 1811 RANAWAY from Rodney-Hall Estate, in August, 1810, a Mulatto Man, named ANDREW, a Creole, stout and actively made, about five feet six inches high, marked RB, triangle on ...
Kingston, Aug. 23, 1811 PICKED up, on Sunday evening the 18th inst. at the east end of Harbour-Street, a Negro Girl, named JUPA [???], about three feet nine inches high; she can speak a little Engl...
Deux Negres, nation Congo, étampés SAC, l'un nommé Prêt-à-boire, taille de 5 pieds 6 pouces, & l'autre taille de 5 pieds 1 pouce, marons depuis environ cinq mois. Ceux qui les reconnoîtront, sont prié...
Un Negre, nommé Mentor, un peu cuisinier, étampé LEBARON DE COLLIERE, âgé d'environ 25 ans, taille de 5 pieds, est maron depuis 3 mois. Ceux qui en auront connoissance, sont priés de le faire arrêter,...
Kingston, Aug. 23, 1811 RANAWAY, about a month ago, a Negro Girl, named CELIA, of the Mandingo Country. She is marked on the shoulder JM, but very indistinctly, and has six fingers on each hand. Fo...
August 30, 1811 WENT away from Green-Pond Estate, in the parish of St. James, on Sunday the 28th July, three Chamba NEGROES, brought to this Country in the last Guinea Ship to Kingston. They were ...
Clarendon Workhouse August 22, 1811 ESCAPED from this Workhouse, by breaking the stanchions out of the window in the night, CUDJOE, a creole, 5 feet 2 ½ inches high, belonging to Mr. Hayes’s Pen, ...
Bumper-Hall Pen, Sept 6, 1811 RANAWAY from the Subscriber, on the 18th ult. a Negro Woman named FLORA, about 16 years of age; it is supposed she will endeavour to pass as free, having lived a consi...
St. Elizabeth’s, Sept. 4, 1811 ABSCONDED from Cluney Pen, a Negro named HARRY, very black, about five feet seven inches high, no mark. He enticed away with him the following Negroes, viz. HAMLET, ...
Kingston, Sept 9, 1811 RANAWAY, from the subscriber, a brown Man, named JOHN DAWSON, alias JOHN REYNOLDS, a carpenter and tailor, five feet five inches high, about twenty-four years of age, marked ...
St. Mary, Sept 11, 1811 RANAWAY from Green-Castle estate, about a fortnight since, a mulatto Man, named SANDIE WILLOCK, about 25 years; he is likely and plausible, and may attempt to pass as free. ...
Somerset Pen, Sept 11, 1811 RANAWAY, since the 9th October, 1809, from Prospect-Hill plantation, a Negro Man, named OTHELLO, by trade a Mason, and well-known as such in this parish. It is supposed ...
St. George’s Workhouse Sept 10, 1811 Absconded from this Workhouse, in the forenoon of Friday the 6th inst. the undermentioned Negroes and Driver: SHARPER, to Water-Valley, St. Mary; sent in for p...
Clarendon Workhouse Sept 11, 1811 ESCAPED from this Workhouse, by breaking the bilboe-lock, and making a hole through the wall, the undermentioned Negroes: SANCHO, a Nago, 5 feet 11 inches, to Tho...
Un Negre, nommé la Fleur, étampé sur les deux seins BERARD, & sur le gauche AU CAP, âgé de 25 ans, taille de 5 pieds, est maron depuis huit jours, & a emmené un cheval, poil brun, étampé IC [renversé]...
September 10, 1811 Runaway from Maho plantation, in St. George’s, on the 20th ult. a Negro Man, named FREDERICK, the property of Mr. Peter Branche. He is of the Eboe country, and tall in stature. ...
Tower-Hill Pen, Sep 20, 1811 Runaway about six weeks ago, a creole Negro Man, named DUKE, a carpenter, 5 feet 6 inches high, marked DC, in one, on his right shoulder, and has lost the nails of his ...
Rosetta, St. Ann, Sept 28, 1811. WHEREAS a Negro Man, named GEORGE, formerly belonging to the subscriber, and sold by him, upwards of twenty years ago, with some others, to Colin Campbell, Esq. of ...
Kingston, Oct 4, 1811. SIX DOLLARS REWARD RANAWAY from the subscriber, since the 9th of last month, a slim made Negro wench, of the Angola country, of the name of NANCY, but generally called YAIYA...
October 9, 1811 Runaway, yesterday, from Hope Tavern, a Negro Man, named SAM, of the Congo country, marked PA on the right shoulder. […] P. ALBERT
Black-River, Sept, 30, 1811 Absconded a creole Negro Woman, named SALLY, alias SALLY DALY, about thirty years of age, about five feet seven inches high, of a jet black complexion, smooth skin, but ...
Spanish-Town, Oct 7, 1811 Runaway from the subscriber, on the 11th of April last, a Negro Woman, named AIMEE, or EMILIE, five feet two inches high, stout made, black complexion, fine features, and ...
October 11, 1811 Runaway the undermentioned slaves, viz. JENNY GAYTON, a tall coal-black Mundingo, large eyes and red lips; she has been absent 15 months, and is supposed to be harboured on Mrs. Br...
Kingston, Oct. 18, 1811 ONE DOUBLOON REWARD Runaway on the 15th inst. from Lucky-Hill plantation, in St. Mary’s, a Negro Boy, named NARCISSE, a Congo. About twenty years of age, branded on his rig...
Kingston, Oct 25, 1811 Absconded from the subscriber, in April last, an elderly Negro Man, named PETER, a Chamba, country marks on his face, about the middle stature, and thin made. He has several ...
Un Négresse nouvelle, nation Dioula, nommée Marie, sans étampe, âgée de 25 ans, taille de 5 pieds 1 pouce, ayant un ulcere à une jambe, est marone depuis deux mois. Ceux qui la reconnoîtront, sont pri...
Westmorland, Oct 14, 1811 FIVE POUNDS REWARD Absconded from Geneva estate, in May last, JACK, a Congo, a short active Negro, very plausible, has large full eyes, and a remarkably good-humoured cou...
Buff-Bay, St. George Nov 7, 1811 Runaway from the subscriber, about three weeks ago, CROMBIE, a Portuguese Congo, five feet sic inches, a stout plausible fellow, has lost one of his fore teeth, an...
Kingston, Nov 8, 1811 Runaway from the subscriber, in the month of August, a sambo woman, named EDDIE, but calls herself Miss STEWART, is slim made, a little pock pitted, and has a small scar on th...
Kingston, Nov 16, 1811 Runaway from the subscriber, a Negro Boy, named CHARLES, of the Eboe country, about 16 years of age, short and stout made, has a flat nose, a good set of teeth, and a very cl...