Kingston, June 15, 1802.
RAN AWAY about five weeks ago, a negro woman, named
MIMBA; she has a very heavy look in the face, and is very
artful; calls herself BEK[inc], when absent from her owner;
marked on the shoulder and breast WW; lame of one foot,
which is somewhat swelled; with her are her two Children, a
Boy about six years old, and a Girl not weaned from the breast.
It is supposed she may be about Up-Park-Camp. On her being
brought home, or lodged in the workhouse, a Pistole reward
will be paid by
George Dunston,
At his Penn, on the Hope Road.