Shafston, Westmorland, Sept. 9, 1800.
RAN AWAY from the above property, since about the 28th of
March, 1797, a Creole Negro Man, named PHILIP, formerly
the property of the Rev. Thomas Shimcockes, and is supposed
to be marked TS; he is about five feet eight inches, rather thin,
and was lately taken up in Kingston, and was committed to the
workhouse, from whence he made his escape; he has passed as
a free man for some time, by the names of PHILIP LAWRENCE
and HENRY MOORE; he formerly resided in St. James’s,
where he is well-known. A reward of Ten Pounds will be paid
to any one lodging him in any workhouse, and Twenty Pounds,
proving to conviction by whom harboured, on application in
Kingston, at the Office of C. W. HUTCHINSON, Esq.
R. DELLAP.