Ginger-Hall, St. Thomas in the
Vale, August 18, 1801.
RAN AWAY, from the above Plantation, about five or six
months ago, the following Negroes, viz.
SALLY, a Congo, about 45 years old, with a swelled leg.
NANCY, a Coromantee, 20 years old, a little difficulty walking.
FRANKY, a Creole, 36 years old, the under lip very thick.
WATTY, a Creole, 22 years old, of a yellowish complexion.
The above Negroes are strongly suspected to be harboured by
some of their former fellow slaves, or others, on a Sugar Plantation,
in the Parish of St. George, where, according to some
reports, one of them died some time ago. A suitable reward
will be paid for apprehending them; and One Hundred Pounds
to whoever can prove to conviction by whom they are harboured.
Apply, on said Plantation, to
CHEV. DE MONTAGNAC.