Kingston, May 19, 1802.
RAN AWAY from Red-Hil Plantation, in the parish of St. John,
about eight months ago, a New Negro Man, named WILLIAM,
late the property of Monsieur Mansuy; he is of the Mungola
Country, five feet two or three inches high, marked on his right
breast CM, and having his country marks all over the fore part
of his body and face, filed teeth. It is supposed he is harboured
by some free people of slaves in the neighbourhood. A reward
of One Doubloon will be paid to any person who will lodge the
above negro in any gaol or workhouse in the island, on giving
information thereof, to
Grant, Meek, Stewart, & Henry.