Twickenham-Park, St. Catherine’s,
April 1, 1802.
RAN AWAY from the above property, for 18 months past, a
Creole Negro Man, named CAESAR, of a tall slim make, about
28 years of age, and has a great stammering in his speech;
he is supposed to be harboured about Guanaboa, having often
been met in the road from thence to Spanish-Town: Also, a
Creole Negro Woman, named CLARISSA, about 40 years old,
of a middle stature and stout make; she is very deaf, and has
a squeaking voice; is supposed to be harboured at some pen
between the Ferry or Passage-Fort, and Spanish-Town. It is
believed that both these runaways are marked on the shoulders
II, heart on top. A reward of Five Pounds for the former, and
Two Pounds Fifteen Shillings for the latter, will be given to
any person who shall apprehend the said negroes respectively, and deliver them to the Overseer, on the premises, or into any
workhouse.
JAMES JONES.