Montego-Bay, May [inc], 1801.
One Hundred Pounds Reward.
DESERTED, from Old Maroon-Town, about 12 months ago,
the following Pioneer Negroes, attached to his Majesty’s 83d
regiment of foot, stationed there, viz.
DUNCAN, a stout thick made fellow.
LIVERPOOL, tall, and stout made.
BRUTUS, sickly looking when he went away.
TRIM, slender made.
TRISTRAM, stout made.
The above negroes are all marked on the right breast, PIO.
Any person giving information of the above Negroes, so that
they may be recovered, shall be handsomely rewarded; and,
on proving to conviction, if harboured by a white person, the
above reward of One Hundred Pounds; if by a person of colour,
Fifty Pounds, on application to Messrs. ATKINSONS,
HANBURY, & CO. Kingston, or the subscriber,
FREDERICK GRAY.