Hearts-Lase, St. Elizabeth,
June 6, 1801.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, on the 3d instant, a Creole
Negro Woman, named FIDELIA, alias FANNY JONES, of a
very black complexion, likely face, about thirty five years of
age, with short thick feet, and hands, her feet being scalded
when a child: she is marked on one or both of her shoulders
IG. She was formerly the property of Mr. John Goodfellow,
deceased. The above negro woman is very artful, and may probably
pass for a free woman. Any person apprehending and
bringing her to the subscriber, or lodging her in any gaol or
workhouse in this island, shall receive a reward of Five Pounds
Six Shillings and Eight Pence; and whoever can give sufficient
evidence of her being employed, harboured, or concealed,
shall, on conviction of the offender, receive a reward of Ten
Pounds, by giving notice thereof to
FRANCIS BAYLIS.