Sept. 18, 1801.
RAN AWAY, from Bull-Bay Pen, near Castle-Fort, in the month
of February last, Two Negro Men, of the Congo Country; one
named JAMES, and the other PETER; they are about 24 years
of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, marked on the right breast
B.L.S.O. cross on top, Kon underneath.
Also ran away from said Pen, in the moth of April, a Negro of
the same country, named JUPITER, and marked DL COURT.
The two former have been 2 or 3 years in the country, and the
latter about 18 months. A reward of Half-Joe for each will be
paid on delivering them at the said Pen, or lodging them in any
Workhouse in the island, by applying to the subscriber: and
masters of vessels or others are cautioned against harbouring
them, as the law will be strictly put in force.
CHE. D’HEILLECOURT, Hanover-Street, near Tutton’s Lodging-
House.