Breadnutt Hall, St. Ann’s, Dec. 7, 1801.
SIXTY DOLLARS REWARD.
ABSCONDED from the above plantation, an elderly creole
Negro Woman, named HAGAR, she carried with her her son,
RICHARD, a boy of 7 or 8 years of age; she is supposed to
be harboured by her mother, PHEBA, in Spanish-Town, who
says she is free. Hagar was purcjased many years ago by John
Courtney Coveny from Mary Micham, of said town, and since sold to the subscriber for taxes, due by the said Coveny. The
above reward will be paid on proving by whom the said Hagar
is harboured, and Half-a-Joe to any person lodging her in any
gaol or workhouse in this island.
Also Ranaway from the subscriber, a Negro Man of the Mundingo
country, named TRIM, marked PD, a suitable reward
will be paid for apprehending him, and lodging him as above;
and a reward of Thirty Dollars on proving by whom harboured,
on application to Benj. Henderson, Rio Bueno, or the subscriber
as above.
Jas. WILSON.