Kingston, Oct 28, 1815 TEN POUNDS REWARD, Runaway from the Subscriber on the 25th inst. a Negro Man, named JAMES ANDERSON, formerly waiting on the late John Hinde, dec. He is well known in this Ci...
Kingston, Nov 4, 1815 TAKEN away out of the Yard of the Subscriber, in Gutter- Lane, on Sat the 28th ult. supposed by her mother, named Patience, and is at Mount Concord Plantation, St. Thomas in t...
Flint-River Wharf, Hanover Oct. 28, 1815 ONE DOUBLOON REWARD Runaway from the above Wharf (supposed to have gone to Kingston), on the 10th inst. CHARLO, a Creole Negro, about 30 years of age, 5 f...
Kingston, Nov 4, 1815 FOR apprehending a Creole Negro named THOMAS SMIGHTLY, a Waiting-Boy and Groom, aged about 19, of a yellow complexion, and has a small scar under one of his eyes. He formerly...
Kingston, Nov 8, 1815 Absconded from Enfield Plantation, in Carpenter’s Mountains, about two months since, a Negro named WILLIAM, late the property of Smart Aldred, dec. He is well known in the vic...
Clarendon Workhouse Nov 8, 1815 A PISTOLE REWARD MADE his escape from the Boatswain of this Workhouse, on the 2d inst. JAMES, a Creole, 5 feet 4 ½ inches, no mark, to Miss Jenny Williams, Dry-Har...
Montego-Bay Gaol, Nov 18, 1815 BROKE out the above Gaol, on Saturday night the 11th inst. the following Negroes, under sentence of transportation for life, viz. HENRY, belonging to Ann Keen, PETER,...
Clarendon Workhouse Nov 22, 1815 A PISTOLE REWARD MADE his escape, by breaking the house where he was confined at Harrietsfield, on the night of the 15th inst. WILLIAM, a Coromantee, 5 feet 5 inc...
November 24, 1815 Runaway from the Subscriber, a Negro Man, named JACQUES, a Mungola, 5 feet 6 inches high, and marked IG on his right breast: Also a Negro Man, named LEWIS, a Coromantee, 4 feet 8...
Lucea, Nov. 16, 1815 EIGHT DOLLARS REWARD Runaway from the Subscriber, about a month ago, a Negro named WILLIAM, a Creole, about 5 feet 7 ½ inches high, marked A. ROSE on one shoulder, B. RIVER on...
Un Negre cuisinier, nommé Julien, sans étampe, âgé d'environ 30 ans, taille de 5 pieds 8 pouces, le corps élingué, est maron depuis le 24 juillet dernier. Ceux qui le reconnoîtront, sont priés de le f...
Mill-Bank, Portland, Nov 28, 1815 TWO DOUBLOONS REWARD WILL be paid to any one who will apprehend and lodge in safety a Negro Man, named WILLIAM FORD, the property of the Subscriber, who absconded...
St. James’s, Nov 20, 1815 A DOUBLOON REWARD Runaway from the Subscriber on the 12th of June, 1812, a Negro Wench named PRUDENCE, a CHAMBA, about 4 feet 11 inches high, full of country marks on her...
St. Andrew’s. November 27, 1815 FIFTY POUNDS REWARD WHEREAS, by an investigation held this day before two Magistrates of this Parish, there is reason to believe that a NEGRO MAN, named CAESAR, be...
Kingston, Dec 30, 1815 Runaway, sometime ago, a Creole Negro Girl Slave, named LEONORA, but has assumed the name of FLORA, and that she is free, having perhaps forged papers of such, or so asserted...
Spanish-Town, Feb. 17, 1815. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, about the 10th of January last, a Creole negro man named PETER. He is about 20 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, and has a very con...
Spanish-Town, January 7, 1815. ONE PISTOLE REWARD. RANAWAY from the Subscriber, about a month ago, a Mulatto boy, named NED, but calls himself EDWARD WHEELER, a mason by trade: He is about five fe...
Kingston, Jan. 27, 1815. ABSCONDED, from the subscriber, since the month of October, 1813, a negro woman, named BENNEBA, marked on her right shoulder IFL [inc]: she is about thirty-five years of a...
Kingston, Feb. 3, 1815. ONE DOUBLOON REWARD. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, on or about the 10th day of January last, a Creole negro man named WILLIAM, about 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, stout, well ...
Spanish-Town Workhouse, Feb. 10, 1815. ESCAPED from the drivers early this morning, as they were going to their work, two negroes, chained together: WILL, a creole, to Islington estate, St. Mary, n...
Spanish Town, March 1, 1815. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. RAN AWAY on the 27th of February, a sambo girl named BECCA. She is 5 feet high, marked on her right shoulder MIW, which has raised in lumps, has a ...
Un Negre Congo, étampé CLDE TROLÉ AU CAP, taille de 5 pieds 3 pouces, est maron du 22 juillet dernier. Ceux qui le reconnoîtront, sont priés de le faire arrêter, & d'en donner avis au Sieur Claude Tro...
Resource, St. Ann’s, January 2, 1815. WHEREAS the following negroes, viz. BEN, a carpenter, JANE and BESS, field women, (who were sold to Bushy-Park estate, in the year 1811, and re-purchased by me...
Ginger-Hall, March 10, 1815. FIFTY POUNDS REWARD. RANAWAY, upwards of a month ago, a young negro man, named TOM, formerly the property of James Mackay, dec. marked on the right shoulder JMK [inc],...
Spanish Town, March 17, 1815. ABSCONDED, two negro men, belonging to the estate of William Tulloch, dec. named NED and JAMES; they are supposed to be secreted in this town. Half a Joe reward will be...
Spanish-Town, March 25, 1815. RAN AWAY for some time past, a negro man named TONEY, and a washerwoman named JENNY, belonging to the subscriber; they are both well known in St. John’s. Jenny is well...
March 23, 1815. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, about four weeks ago, a mulatto boy named ALIKCK SKINNER, about five feet and a half high, well known in Kingston and Spanish-Town, and is supposed to...
Spanish-Town Workhouse, March 30, 1815. ESCAPED early this morning, by breaking the prison window, a negro man named ANTHONY, belonging to Fulter’s pen, no brand mark, stout made, 5 feet 6 inches ...
RUNAWAY from the subscriber eight months ago, a young creole negro man named JAMES, well known in Clarendon, has been seen about Rock-River. Any person delivering the said Slave to Peter Pattie, es...
Falmouth, April 4, 1815. A DOUBLOON REWARD. RAN AWAY from the subscriber on Monday the 3d instant, a negro slave named FORTUNE, or ALEXANDER HAWTHORN; by trade a shoemaker, well known in this and ...