September 25, 1801.
FIVE POUNDS REWARD.
RAN AWAY, in December, 1799, from Pembroke Hall Estate,
the property of John William Hicks, Esq. in St. Thomas in the
East, a Creole Negro Woman, named CECILY, alias MARY
ROUSE [e inc]; middle sized, very black, well made, and
marked with the small-pox: She had a letter from D. Dick, in
Kingston, to the Overseer, which she makes us of as a Ticket,
and is harboured by a white man, a Jew, in Kingston. Any person
who will deliver her to Dick, McCall, & Co. in Kingston;
or, to William Walker, at Lyssons’ Estate, St. Thomas in the
East, will receive the above reward, and Fifty Pounds will be paid to any person who will prove to conviction, the person by
whom she is harboured.