Mill-Bank, Portland, April 18, 1801.
Three Doubloons Reward
WILL be paid to any person who will apprehend and safely
lodge in any workhouse of this island, the under-mentioned
Negroes; viz. JACK, alias JOHN BERNARD, a very artful
fellow, with a little squint in his eyes, a Carpenter by trade,
and marked on the right shoulder CB. GEORGE, a Carpenter
also, a small clean skinned negro, very black, marked as
above on right shoulder. HARRY, wants one of his great toes,
an awkward ill looking negro, marked as above on the right
shoulder. They were all seen some time since in or about the
city of Kingston, but it is now supposed that they have taken
up their quarters in some of the country parts, and particularly
about the upper end of Trelawny. A Doubloon will be paid for
each of them, and Twenty Pounds to any person proving to
conviction by whom they, or any of them, are harboured, by
application to Mr. James Brydon, in Kingston; or, to the subscriber,
as above.
CHARLES BERNARD.