Princess-street, Jan. 20, 1801.
TAKE HER UP
AND YOU WILL RECEIVE FIVE POUNDS,
A Young Negro Girl, called JOAN, full breasted, short and
thick, a Coromantee, (but will be taken for a creole), her front
teeth open, marked on the shoulder HJ very slight, hardly perceptible;
she is well known about Spanish-Town, and its environs,
Kingston and Port-Royal; supposed to be harboured by
a person of colour – a reward of Ten Pounds on conviction of
the offender.
Likewise BETTY, absent about 6 years, she is a well set
wench, bushey head of hair, walks remarkable fast, marked on
the shoulder RR; supposed to be harboured about the estates in
Guanaboa; has husbands at Lloyds and Barry’s. Ten Pounds to
take her up and lodger her in the workhouse or gaol, or deliver
her to Mr. Ab. C. De Leon, Spanish-Town.
HYAM JACOBS.
If Joan returns home she will be forgiven.