Kingston, April 9, 1801.
RAN AWAY, about three years since, a Negro Woman, named
NANCY WILLIAMS ELIS, belonging to the estate of
Rebecca Knowles, deceased. She is a Creole of this island, of
a middle stature, light black complexion, good features, and
teeth remarkable (the bottom row being double); has lost a
joint off one of her fingers. She is rather plausible, and possibly
passed herself hitherto as free; and (as the subscriber understands)
has has a Mulatto Child since; and is employed at
or about the vicinity of Parnassus estate, in Clarendon, where
she has connexions and relations. Any person who will deliver
het o the subscriber, in Church-street, or to Mr. Pierce Fisher,
chaise-maker, in Mark-Lane, or lodge her in any workhouse
in this island, shall receive a reward of Ten Pounds: And any
person proving to conviction by whom she is harboured, shall
receive a further reward of Twenty Pounds.
GRACE DONN, Act. Exix.