Spanish-Town, August 8, 1801.
RANAWAY, from the subscriber, THREE NEGROES, two
male and one female, one named JAMAICA, of the Eboe
country, a carpenter by trade, marked ASW on his right shoulder,
said to be harboured on Hampshire estate in the parish of
St. Thomas in the Vale, absconded on the 16th February 1800;
the other, named JOHN, of the Mungola country, a stout fellow,
with very red lips for a negro, and very large feet – marked
on his right shoulder – said to be harboured about the Red
Hills: the female, named VENUS, of the Moco country, fifteen
months in the country, said to be harboured by some of her
country people, marked ASW upside down: Any person bringing
them or iether of them to the subscriber, shall receive an
HALF JOE for each, and Ten Pounds reward for each of them
will be paid on conviction of any person harbouring them.
A. S. WILLOCK.