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BROKE out of his Majesty's Goal the 18th February, 1786, between the hour of six and eleven o'clock in the morning, JOHN PETERS a Criminal, about five feet eight inches high, had on him a brown coat, westcoat and breeches, a pair of Indian shoes and a round hat, has a fair complexion, thin visage and fair hair, round shoulders, and about thirty years of age.- ALSO' JOE, a Negro man, the property of Mr William Brown, printer, had on him a blue great coat, a red outdsideJacket, a white under Jacket, and black breeches, and a rounf hat, of a sulky look, thick lips, and about five feet eight inches high. Whoever will apprehend the said Prisonners, so as may be returned to his Majesty's Goal, shall receives a Reward of FIVE POUND Currency for each, by applying to Jas. Shepherd, Esq. Sherriff, or to John Hill, [goal]-keeper. And all person Whatsoever that harbour or shelter the said prisoners, shall be prosecuted to the utmost off the Law.
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@misc{rasin:doc:marronnage_11647, title = {Marronnage — Fugitive Slave Advertisements}, year = {2026}, howpublished = {Rasin.ai, via Marronnage — Fugitive Slave Advertisements}, url = {https://rasin.ai/document/marronnage_11647}, note = {Accessed 2026-03-29} }