Spanish-Town, April 24, 1801.
RANAWAY, yesterday morning, a Negro Boy, named KENT,
of the Chamba country; he is of a black complexion, about 5
feet 4 or 5 inches high, marked on the left shoulder IW, or MW,
rather slender made, welled about the feet and ankles, and may
have a rung in his left ear – he has two or three rings on his fingers,
with a new wallet full of clothes; he is an expert waiting
boy, may endeavour to get employed in the lumber yards, or on
board ships in Kingston harbour. A reward of ONE PISTOLE
will be paid for lodging him in any gaol or workhouse, giving
information thereof, or delivering him to the subscriber in this
town, and Twenty Pounds reward on proving to conviction by
whom he is harboured.
JOHN WILLIAMS.