Kingston, Jan. 31, 1812. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. RANAWAY, about a week ago, a Sambo Man, named MASON, a House Carpenter, about 16 years of age. He was seen passing the eleven mile stone on the windw...
Un Negre créole, nommé Noël, étampé sur le sein gauche LA PORTE, âgé d'environ 24 ans, taille de 5 pieds 3 ou 4 pouces, est maron depuis le 14 de ce mois : on présume qu'il s'est retiré dans le Quarti...
Trelawny Workhouse, Feb. 4, 1812. A PISTOLE REWARD. ABSCONDED from a Driver, on the morning of Thursday the 30th ult. when mending the water-pipes, of this town, a Creole Negro Man named FORTUNE, ...
Kingston, Feb. 20, 1812. RANAWAY from the subscriber, about six weeks ago, a Negro Woman, named HANNAH, about five feet six inches high, thick lips, and marked JAMES FRASER on both shoulders. She ...
Kingston, Feb. 1, 1812. RANAWAY from the subscriber on the 28th ult., a creole Negro boy, named ADAM, 5 feet 5 inches high, by trade a tailor, is slender made, marked IF, heart on top, on both shou...
Kingston, Feb, 28, 1812. ABSCONDED from the subscriber, in December last, a Negro Woman, named MARY, alias MARY CHERRY, a creole, marked II on her shoulders, but not very plain: She swings her arm...
St. Ann’s Workhouse, March 18, 1812. ESCAPED on Monday the 16th inst. from the Field at Drax- Hall Estate, where the Workhouse Slaves were hired, a Negro Man, named ROMULUS, the property of Mammee...
Black-River Workhouse, March 17, 1812. ABSCONDED from the above Workhouse on Sunday evening the 23d of February last, two Negro Men, viz. BRYAL, a Coromantee, about five feet five inches high. He ...
Montgomery Pen, St. Andrew’s, March 21, 1812. A HALF-JOE REWARD. RANAWAY from the subscriber in January, 1811, a Negro Woman, named NANCY, of the Coromantee Country, five feet four inche high, co...
Kingston, April 11, 1812. ONE DOUBLOON REWARD. ABSCONDED from the Subscriber a Quadroon Boy, named JAMES, about four feet high; slender made, and about 15 years of age. He was formerly an Apprenti...
Hall’s Delight, St. Andrew, April 11, 1812. RANAWAY from this Property, about two weeks ago, the following Negroes, viz. YORK, WILLIAM, JACK HALL, JOHN BULL, and JAMES FERRIER. The four first name...
Change-Hill, St. Mary, April 23, 1812. [sic] RANAWAY from Fontabell Estate, in this parish, the following Slaves: DEPTFORD, a Creole Negro, about 40 years of age, of a thick stature, and five fee...
Deux Negres nouveaux, nation Arada, étampés CD, sont marons depuis le 10 de ce mois. Ceux qui les reconnoîtront, sont priés de les faire arrêter, & d'en donner avis à M. Desting, Habitant au Gros-Morn...
Kingston, April 17, 1812. RANAWAY from the Subscriber, about five months back, a Negro Man Slave, named ADAM, of the Congo country, a short stout fellow, supposed to be harboured in Clarendon; and ...
Kingston, April 24, 1812. ABSCONDED from the Subscriber, about two years ago, a Creole Woman, named MARY, about 35 years old, and five feet six inches high. She has very broad teeth, a flat nose, a...
May 15, 1812. ABSENTED himself from Birnam-Wood, St. George, since Saturday the 18th April, when he had a ticket to go to market, a Negro Man, named WILL, an Eboe, commonly called EBOE WILL, about...
Kingston, May 30, 1812. ABSCONDED, in December last, a Negro Woman, named MARY, alias MARY CHERRY, formerly the property of Mrs. Cherry, late of this city. She is a creole, short in stature, inclin...
Kingston, May 25, 1812. RANAWAY, from Harker’s Hall estate, PETER CAMPBELL, a mulatto, born on the estate, of slender make, and was learning the trade of a Carpenter, when he went away in the year ...
St. James’s Workhouse, June 12, 1812 ESCAPED, by breaking out of this Workhouse in two places, WILLIAM BIBBY, a Creole, 5 feet 7 inches, a small scar between his eyebrows, and three more below his ...
St. George’s Workhouse, June 17, 1812 Absconded from the Driver, on the evening of the 10th inst. Two Negro Men, viz. ADDISON, a Wakee, 5 feet 10 inches, to Doctor Collinridge, St. Mary; sent in f...
St. Ann, June 16, 1812 A DOUBLOON REWARD Runaway from the subscriber, a Negro Man, named ROWLAND, formerly the property of the late Godfrey Nugent, a man of colour: He is well known in town. It is...
Kingston, July 4, 1812 TWO DOUBLOONS REWARD Runaway , in the month of March last year, a Negro Man, named TOM, a Congo, dark complexion, about five feet high, and belongs to the Estate of Mr. Jame...
Kingston, July 3, 1812 Runaway, about two months since, a Negro Woman, named ZELIA, the property of Mademoiselle Jean Moreau. She can be easily identified by examining her hands, having six fingers...
Un Negre nommé Neptune, âgé de 26 à 27 ans ; taille d'environ 5 pieds 6 pouces, étampé SEL, parti maron depuis dix à onze mois. Ceux qui le reconnoîtront, sont priés de le faire arrêter & d'en donner ...
Un Negre nouveau, nation Congo, étampé ND, âgé d'environ 20 ans, est maron depuis le 1er. de ce mois. Ceux qui le reconnoîtront, sont priés de le faire arrêter, & d'en donner avis à M. de Ligny, Habit...
St. Ann’s Bay, July 1, 1812 RANAWAY from the subscriber, in August last, CAESAR, of late called THOMAS, a creole Negro, well known in Kingston and Spanish-Town, where he, some years ago, was senten...
Norwich-Castle, May 16 1812 Runaway, from the above property, the following N, viz TOM, a Coromantee man, five feet one inch high, a Carpenter by trade; CUFFEE, an elderly creole man, has lost some...
July 2, 1812 Runaway from the subscriber, about two months ago, a Negro Boy, named JOSEPH, a Congo, five feet one inch in height, and marked B on his breast. A Pistole reward will be paid for his ...
Kingston, July 9, 1812 Runaway from the subscriber, about a fortnight ago, a creole Negro Woman, named CYNTIA, about 5 feet 2 inches high, yellow complexion, and marked on her right shoulder R G. S...
Kingston, July 25, 1812 Runaway, about four months since, a creole Negro Man, named EDWARD, about five feet four inches high, pock-pitted. He formerly belonged to Mr. Hoseason, of this city, from w...