St. Andrew’s Workhouse,
Aug. 12, 1802.
ESCAPED, a negro man, named BILLY, of a very black complexion,
and supposed to be about 5 feet 8 inches high, has an
open countenance, and very hairy skin, thought to be marked J.
W. as he formerly belonged to John Wilson, a millwright, near
Port-Morant, but is now the property of Wm. Mackie. He is a
carpenter by trade, and is well known in most parishes in this
island, having worked with his masters on many estates.
A reward of Half-a-Joe, witj other legal charges, will be paid
to any person apprehending the above negro, and lodging him
in this workhouse.
JAMES NELSON, Sup.