Morant-Bay Workhouse, March 2, 1802.
ESCAPED from the Drivers yesterday, Two Negroes chained
together, viz. JOHN EPHRAN DUKE, a stout well-made negro,
an Eboe, 5 feet 5 ½ inches, says he is free, marked on
both arms a number of letters with India ink; a reward of Five
Pounds, with all reasonable charges will be paid for sending
him to this workhouse, and One Pound Six Shillings and Eight
Pence for lodging him in any other workhouse: Captains and
other commanders of vessels are cautioned against employing
or harboring him; and One Pound Six Shillings and Eight Pence
will be paid for sending PROSPECT, a man-Boy to this
workhouse, with other expences; he is marked on both breasts
and shoulders IB to a Mr. Brittan.
T. O’B. WARREN, Sup.