Kingston, June 13, 1802.
RAN AWAY since Wednesday the 12th of May last, a young
New Negro Woman, of the Mungola country, recently brought
to the island; who is of the middle size, features not striking,
and most of her front teeth filed; has no brand-mark on her
skin, except those of her country, which are above and below
her navel and arms; her frock which she wore, it is now recollected,
was marked with the letters JW; she is rather sulkily
inclined, and could only speak her country’s tongue; was named
JENNY, and may, probably (should it be called to her),
answer to that name: She has been within these few days past
seen about a settlement near the seventeen-mile-stone, on the
Morant-Bay road, and may be still lurking about, or employed
by some of her country-folks in that neighbourhood.
Any person taking her up, and will bring her to Mr. Henry F.
Jones, at Messrs E. and F. Robertson’s office, in this town; or
shall either lodge her in any workhouse, giving information to
him of it, at said office, shall receive a reward of One Milled
Pistole.