Seven Mile Stone, Windward Road, Nov 21, 1811 Runaway from the subscriber, in May last, a Negro Man, named PRINCE, a Coromantee, about five feet four inches high, stout made, with full eyes. CHARL...
Norwich-Castle, St. Andrew Nov 29, 1811 Runaway from the above property, on Friday the 8th instant, a tall, slim made, black complexioned, creole Negro Man, named PRIMUS, alias JOHNSON, about twen...
Savanna-la-Mar, Dec 4, 1811 ONE DOUBLOON REWARD Runaway from the subscriber, on or about the month of June last, a Negro Woman, named SALLY or SARAH, and Eboe, black complexion, stout made, about ...
Kingston, Dec 14, 1811 Runaway from the Subscriber, about two weeks ago, a Negro Man, named STEPHEN, a Coromantee, about five feet high, well made, speaks fast, and is a very artful fellow; one of ...
Shady [?]-Spring, St. Thomas in the East, Nov 30, 1811 Runaway since Dec last, from the Subscriber, a Negro Woman, of the Congo country, named PHOEBE, formerly belonging to Mrs. Martha Wilkins of K...
St. James’s Workhouse, Dec 7, 1811 ESCAPED, from the Boatswain of this workhouse at day-dawn today, during a scuffle with a certain refractory negro, who the evening before had stabbed in the shoul...
Un Negre créole, nommé Jean-Pierre, âgé d'environ 25 ans, taille de 5 pieds 4 pouces, étampé BUGLET AU CAP, illisiblement, ayant appartenu ci-devant à la nommé Bosc, mulâtresse libre, au Cap, est maro...
December 20, 1811 Runaway from his owner (John Myrie, a free negro residing on YS), about two weeks ago, a negro named GRAVESEND, a tailor by trade; he is knock-kneed, and has a scar on his right ...
Trelawny Workhouse, Dec 24, 1811 Absconded from the Driver, on Sunday morning the 22nd inst. when going to the Tank for water, two Negro Men, viz. JOHNNY, to Hampden estate, St. James’s, a slim mad...
Spanish-Town Workhouse, Jan. 21, 1811. ESCAPED this day, from the driver, two negro men, chained together, one named CHARLES, a creole, to Rodon’s Pen, Clarendon, no brand mark, five feet four inc...
Stirling-Castle, St. Thomas in the Vale, January 29, 1811. RANAWAY from the above property, and supposed to be harboured about Castle-Mine, in St. Mary, a negro named PRINCE, about five feet eight ...
Kendal Plantation, St. Elizabeth, January 20, 1811. CAME to this property a few days ago, a negro man, of the Eboe country, five feet one or two inches high, and about twenty- two years of age; ha...
Kingston, February 6, 1811. ABSENTED himself from the subscriber, on the 24th December last, a mulatto lad named JAMES, about 18 years of age, stout made, and 5 feet 6 inches high, has been lately ...
St. Thomas in the Vale, January 20, 1811. RANAWAY from Craigria, in the month of August last, a creole woman named BESSY: she was purchased by the subscriber from Mr. Cooke, of Port Maria, and is w...
Dry-Harbour, St. Ann’s, Feb. 25, 1811. RANAWAY, from Aberly plantation, in the parish of St. Ann, a negro woman named HAGER, and her son RICHARD. Hager was middle sized, thin, and a creole. Richar...
Hayfield, March 2, 1811. RANAWAY, on the 28th December last, PAUL, formerly belonging to mr. Smart, with BERKSHIRE. On the 8th January, VIRGIL. And 19th February, PETER. A Pistole will be given fo...
Spanish-Town, March 10, 1811. RANAWAY, from the subscriber, last Monday evening, a mulatto wench, called ANN KING; she is a slave, belonging to the estate of Catherine Hermit, dec. and about six mo...
Un Negre créole de la Martinique, nommé Nicolas, matelot & pêcheur, étampé IFG, âgé d'environ 27 à 28 ans, taille de 5 pieds 2 à 3 pouces, bien fait, parlant espagnol & anglois, se disant libre, ayan...
March 20, 1811. RANAWAY, from the subscriber, on the 22d January, 1810, a negro man, named JACK, he has lost two toes off his left foot, and his right leg has been cut off, marked on the shoulder R...
Spanish-Town, April 6, 1811. RANAWAY, from the subscriber, a negro man, named WASHINGTON, formerly the property of the late Mr. Soares. A reward of Five Dollars will be paid to any person lodging ...
Spanish-Town, April 13, 1811. STRAYED into the piazza of a house in this town, early on Wednesday morning, a negro child, quite naked, about four or five years old, who says her name is DIANA, that...
Spanish-Town, April 20, 1811. ABSCONDED, from the subscribers, in January, 1809, a carpenter negro, named NERO, a Chamba, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, stout and clumsy made, short sighted, marked wit...
Spanish Town, April 13, 1811. RANAWAY, on Sunday night last (without any cause can be assigned), a negro man named GEORGE, alias BIG GEORGE; he is of the Eboe ocuntry, about five feet three inchees...
Spanish-Town, April 26, 1811. RANAWAY, from her owner, since the 16th January, a negro woman, named AMELIA, a Mungola, has her country marks on her chest; she was lately purchased from R. R. Parker,...
Kingston, April 28, 1811. RANAWAY from the subscriber, about three weeks ago, a creole negro man, named NERO, about 5 feet 4 ½ inches high, marked on his breast, but not legible; he is well known a...
Trafalgar, April 27, 1811. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. RUNAWAYS. – MIMBA, alias BESSY WILSON, alias Mrs. ELIZABETH McCALL, has been absent two years; she is tall and slim, about 40 years old, has a husb...
Mount-Dawson, St. Catherine, May 25, 1811. RANAWAY from the subscriber the following negroes: Viz. – CHARLIE, marked GIA on the left shoulder, he is about 5 feet 8 inches high, stout made, and is ...
Kingston, June 1, 1811. RANAWAY from the subscriber, about two months since, a negro wench, named NANCY, of the Mungola country, stout made, about five feet high, and well known in Spanish Town; s...
Un Negre Congo, nommé la Ramée, sans étampe, âgé d'environ 20 ans, taille de 5 pieds, arrivé très-jeune dans le pays, parlant assez bien français, s'est échappé du bord du Capitaine Drouinan, actuelle...
Spanish-Town Workhouse, May 26, 1811. ESCAPED, this day, from the drivers, when putting out the fire, near the Beef Market, a negro man, named JAMES, a sambo creole, to Samuel Laing, esq. Kingston...