Lime-Savanna, Clarendon, Oct. 23, 1801.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, on the 2d instant, Four Mason
Negroes; viz.
JAMES, supposed to be of the Socco country, 5 feet 8 or 9
inches high, marked on one of his shoulders HM ‘L, the HM
in one, wants the fore finger of his right hand, a good deal
out-skinned, with marks of stars on the same, supposed to be
harboured about St. Touley’s Estate, in Clarendon.
TOM JUNK, a short Chamba Negro, marked on one of his
shoulders HM ‘G, the HM in one, supposed to be harboured
about Lloyd’s Estate, St. John, where he was harboured about
four months, some time ago, by one of the Drivers, where he
was taken up, and sent to Spanish-Town Workhouse: He went
under the fictitious name of JOHN.
GARRICK, a yellow Eboe Negro, marked on one or both shoulders
HM ‘G, the HM in one, about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high,
stout made, supposed to be harboured about Lady Mayo’s and
Lloyd’s Estate, St. John, where he was taken up in April last.
SCIPIO, an elderly Negro, of the Banda country, marked HM
‘L, the HM in one, 5 feet 5 inches high, supposed to be harboured
about Denbigh Estate, Clarendon, where he has got a
wife.
The above Negroes are well known in the Walks, St. John,
Vere, and Clarendon, where they have been working for many
years, as Masons and Bricklayers. Whoever will lodge the said
Slaves, or any one of them, in any workhouse, or bring him to
the Subscriber, in Clarendon, shall receive Half-a-Joe reward
for each of them, from the subscriber.
PETER LEISHMAN.
N. B. If the above Negroes will return, of their own accord,
they will be forgiven.