Kingston, Jan. 30, 1802.
Fifty Pounds Reward.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, about four months past, a
creole negro girl, about five feet high, has a scar on one side
of her neck, answers to the name of Mary. She was once the
property of a Mrs. Evans; after which she became the property
of Mr. Bartholomew Williams, now the subscriber’s. She is
supposed to be harboured by some of her family either in this
town, or in St. Jago Savanna, Clarendon. The above reward will
be given to any person or persons who will prove to conviction
by whom she is harboured: And a further reward of Three Half Joes, will be paid to any person that will lodge her in any of
the workhouses in this island, or bring her to the subscriber’s
house, in Peter’s Lane.
Samuel Bensakin.[inc]