Kingston, Jan. 23, 1801.
TEN POUNDS REWARD.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, about eleven months since, a
young Negro Woman Slave, named CYNTHIA, marked upon
her right shoulder R. G. S. with a mark on or under her left
eye; she is about 5 feet high, is of a yellowish complexion; and
is a Washerwoman: As she is well acquainted about Montego-
Bay, persons-residing on the different estates throughout the
parish of St. James are particularly requested not to harbour
or employ her; and whoever will apprehend and deliver her to
her owner, in this town, or Mr. Gedelia, at Montego-Bay, shall
receive the above-mentioned reward. It is suspected she may
be skulking on or about Irvine estate. Twenty Pounds will be
paid on a conviction of her being harboured, and any information
respecting the recovery of the said slave, will be gratefully
acknowledged by the advertiser, who resides in Matthew’s
Lane.
RACHEL DE CORDOVA.
N. B. All persons are hereby forewarned against harbouring
the above slave, under pain of being prosecuted.