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RUN-AWAY, from James Crofton, Vintner in Montreal, the Third of May, 1767, a Mulatto Negro Slave, named Andrew, bord in Maryland, Twenty-three Years of Age, middle sized, very active and sprightly, has a remarkable large Mouth, thicks lips, his Fingers crocked, speaks good English and French, a little Dutch and Earse; is suppose to have with him forged Certifidated of his Freedom, and Passes. Whoever takes up and secures the said Negro, so that is Master have him again, shall have EIGHT DOLLARS Reward, besides all Charges, paid by Mr Henry Boone, Merchant, at Quebec, or James Crofton, at Montreal. N.B. He is remarkable for being clean dess'd and wearing a Handkercheif tied roud his Head; is very well known to all the Gentlemen in Quebec, that has been in Montreal, and who have used my House, and was Three Months with Mr Joseph Howard, of Montreal Marchant, last Summer in Quebec.
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@misc{rasin:doc:marronnage_11601, title = {Marronnage — Fugitive Slave Advertisements}, year = {2026}, howpublished = {Rasin.ai, via Marronnage — Fugitive Slave Advertisements}, url = {https://rasin.ai/document/marronnage_11601}, note = {Accessed 2026-03-28} }