Kingston, Nov. 12, 1801.
RAN AWAY, from Swamps and Norris Estates, in the parish of
St. David’s, the following Negroes:
POLLUX, a short stout Man, of the Mundingo country, R,
with a crow’s foot in one, on the right shoulder, absconded in
August last, and supposed to be in Kingston.
NED, a tall negro, a Mundingo, formerly the property of Mr.
Baillie, tea-dealer, has a large sore on one of his legs, and is
marked the same as Pollux; he is well known in town as a notorious
runaway.
ALLICK, a creole, yellow skin, with the same mark, a considerable
time absent.
FLORA, a creole woman, ran away about six months since,
and marked as above.
HARRY, supposed a creole, formerly belonged to Mr. Renny,
at Bath; ran away about three weeks, and is marked as above.
A Reward of a Half-Joe for each will be paid for apprehending
the above Negroes, and lodging them in any workhouse, or delivering them on the estate, by application to
DICK, McCALL, & CO.