Trelawny Workhouse, Falmouth,
June 25, 1801.
PISTOLE REWARD.
ESCAPED this day from the driver, where they were at work,
Two Negro Men in chains, one named ADAM, the other JOHN:
- ADAM, an Eboe, 5f. 6 ½i. marked on his right shoulder DM,
belonging to Donald Malcolm, Esq. of Hanover: John, a Nago,
5f. 11i. no mark, but has several scars about his arms and body,
as if he had been chopped, belonging to Rodon’s Pen, in St.
Dorothy’s; he has been advertised in the Papers for upwards
of three months, and is now advertised to sell out on the 3d of
August next, for his fees. The above reward will be given for
each, to any person that will apprehend the above-mentioned
negroes, and lodge them in any workhouse or gaol, giving information
thereof to the subscriber.
JAMES CROOKS, Sup.