Mount Dakins, St. Andrew’s, Oct. 22, 1801.
ABSCONDED from the above Plantation, the following Negroes;
viz. CHOLE, a Creole, about 40 years of age, marked
on both shoulders IS; she absented herself on the 20th August,
1799, and supposed to be harboured about Kingston: YORK,
a Creole, about 25 years of age, supposed to be marked IS on
the right shoulder; he is well known at Old-Harbour, Spanish-
Town, and Kingston, having been Postilion to the late John
Sleater, Esq.; he is also very plausible, and when he went away
had a sore on his right ankle: HARRY, Brother to York, marked
IS, about 22 years of age; he is also well known in those
three places, but more particularly about Kingston and [inc]-
Fort, where he was last harboured; he absented himself on 10th
August last. Any person lodging them in any workhouse of
this island, or either of them, shall be entitled to a reward of
a Doubloon for each: and, on proving to conviction by whom
harboured, shall receive a further reward of Twenty Pounds,
by applying to Mr. Robert Ross, Merchant, Kingston; or the
Subscriber, on the premises.
KEN. McKENZIE.