St. Elizabeth, Craigie,
April 28, 1802.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, a Negro Woman, named
KATE (about 50 years of age); she has been absent about four
weeks, and it is conjectured, is now in the neighbourhood of
Mount-Charles, or Dettingen. Whoever will give such intelligence
as may legally lead to the prosecution of the persons
by whom she is concealed and detained, shall receive (if the
person so concealing and detaining be white) Twenty Pounds
reward; if black, or of colour, and free condition, Ten Pounds.
Also, a Negro Man, named DUKE; and a Woman, named
STELLA; both of whom (it is supposed) have been enticed
away by the said Kate. A reward of Five Pounds will be given
to any person who shall apprehend either of the said Slaves,
and lodge them in any gaol or workhouse in the island.
R. WILLIAMS.