--- Falmouth, April 11, 1815. The above negro was seen passing through Rio Bueno on Tuesday last, on horseback, and is supposed to have gone to Spanish-Town,or Kingston. All masters of vessels are...
Kingston, April 18, 1815. TO THE MAROONS AND ALL OTHERS WHOM THIS MAY CONCERN. RUNAWAY from the Subscriber, the following SKAVES: JOHNNY and his wife VIOLET, and her children; CUFFEE and NERO. G...
Un Negre Aguia, nommé Sultan, dit Alla, Commandeur, âgé de 45 à 50 ans; un Negre Tapa, nommé Simon, étampé IF, & au dessous ST MARC; un Negre créole, nommé Griffon, âgé d'environ 26 ans, & une Négress...
Bellfield, St. Mary, April 24, 1815. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, on the 19th November last, a negro woman named NANCY, an Angola, marked CAM on one of her shoulders, formerly belonged to miss C. ...
Clarendon, May 11, 1815. THREE DOUBLOONS REWARD. ABSCONDED from the subscriber, a mulatto man named WILLIAM McDONALD, alias WILIAM HOWELL. He is supposed to be harboured by his free family at Port...
FIVE POUNDS REWARD. May 20, 1815. A REWARD of Five Pounds will be paid by the subscriber, or by Joseph Green, esq. St. Mary’s, to any person who will apprehend and deliver into safe custody for th...
THREE POUNDS REWARD. May 20, 1815. A REWARD of Three Pounds will be paid by the subscriber, of by Joseph Green, esq. St. Mary’s, to any person who will apprehend and deliver into safe custody for ...
Spanish-Town, June 9, 1815. A PISTOLE REWARD EACH FOR JOE, a Creole negro, a carpenter, formerly the property of mr. John Forrester, Blue Hole, St. Dorothy’s; about 30 years of age, 6 feet high, h...
June 17, 1815. NOTICE. – RAN AWAY about two weeks since, from John Palmer, esq. Clarendon, a negro man named GEORGE, the property of John Cummings, deceased. The subscriber offers a reward of Fort...
Kingston, June 24, 1815. A DOUBLOON REWARD. ABSCONDED from Dunkeld plantation, in the parish of Vere, a mulatto man, named ALICK, by trade a cooper, and well known in that neighbourhood. The above...
St. Ann, July 4, 1815. A DOUBLOON REWARD, RANAWAY, about the first April last, from York-Valley plantation, in St. Ann, a Negro man, tailor by trade, named HUNTLY, formerly the property of Andrew ...
Amity-Hall, Vere, July 6, 1815. ONE DOUBLOON REWARD. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, nearly two years, a mulatto man named DICK; he is well known in this neighbourhood, and Mile Gully, having been l...
July 22, 1815. FIFTY POUNDS REWARD. WILL be given to any person on proving to conviction by whom the following NEGROES, the property of Richard Hunt Innes, deceased, are harboured; viz. – Darby, P...
Un Negre créole nommé Victor, étampé sur les deux seins I. V. T., âgé de 27 ans, taille de 5 pieds 6 pouces, se disant libre, est maron depuis le 2 du courant, & a emmené un cheval, poil rouge, sellé ...
Spanish-Town, July 28, 1815. ONE DOUBLOON REWARD. – Absconded from the subscriber, about two months ago, a negro man named POLYDORE, a creole of this country, formerly the property of a mr. Clarkso...
Endeavour, St. Thomas in the Vale, July 28, 1815. RANAWAY from the above property, the following Slaves – CUFFEE, a Negro Man, and who is supposed to be lurking about Windsor Castle, in St. Mary’s,...
Salt-Ponds, July 29, 1815. ABSCONDED on Wednesday 26th inst. from the Bog Estate, near Old Harbour, a Negro Man, belonging to the subscriber, named RICHARD BROWN, formerly RODNEY, he is stout made...
Spanish-Town, July 29, 1815. RANAWAY from the subscriber, a Negro Woman, named BENNEBA, with a girl child, about 18 months old, who was lately purchased of Jas. Barnett, Esq. C. C. for taxes due fr...
Spanish Town Workhouse, July 29, 1815. ESCAPED from the driver, when working at Grange pen, two negroes chained together, Tom, a creole, to Pa[-]ine [inc] estate, St. Andrew, marked IW on right sho...
St. John’s, August 18, 1815. RANAWAY from the Subscriber, about fifteen months since, a Negro Woman named STATIA, but calls herlself FRANCES, about twenty years of age, yellow complexion, a creole,...
Spanish-Town, Aug. 19, 1815. THE following Negroes, belonging to the estate of the late Mary Cole, has been absent for some time past. A reward of Forty Shillings will be paid by the subscriber for...
Spanish-Town, Aug. 24, 1815. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, a Mundingo negro woman, named PRUDENCE, about five feet eight inches high, stout made. A reward of Two Pounds Thirteen Shillings and Four ...
Prospect Pen, St. Mary’s, Aug. 1, 1815. TAKE NOTICE. – That unless a negro wench named MARY, who was advertized in the St. Jago Gazette of October, 1813, as being taken up on this property, and wou...
St. Thomas in the East, Aug. 30, 1815. HALF A JOE REWARD. ABSCONDED from the subscriber, in December last, a Creole Negro Man, named WILLIAM, well known in St. Ann’s, where he formerly acted as dr...
Un Mulâtre créole de Cayenne, nommé Guerin, étampé CHENIÉ, & au dessous ST. M., taille de 4 pieds 10 pouces, parlant bon français & ayant appartenu ci-devant à M. de Pontavice, Capitaine des Frégates ...
September 2, 1815. RANAWAY, Cameron a thick stout negro, belonging to the estate of the late P. Lushman, Clarendon; he is supposed to be harboured at Montpelier pen on the Guanaboa road, where he ...
Grattan [inc], St. Mary, Oct. 1, 1815. ABSCONDED from the above Plantation, in the month of January last, a Negro Man, named DAVEY, marked on the right shoulder IB, V on top, an Eboe, about 30 year...
Old-Harbour, Oct. 6, 1815. A PISTOLE REWARD. RAN AWAY some time ago, from mr. Buxton Williams, Bodle’s pen, to whom he was hired, a negro boy named SAM, about 13 years of age, coal black, of a ple...
Kingston, Oct. 11, 1815. FOUR DOUBLOONS REWARD. RAN AWAY from Beeches Pen, in Clarendon, about eighteen months ago, a Negro slave, named POLLY, a Mundingo, rather elderly and without any marks;and...
Gibraltar, St. Mary, Oct. 26, 1815. ABSCONDED from the above property, in January last, a negro man named DAVY, an Eboe, about 6 feet in height, marked on the right shoulder IB, half diamond on top...