Spanish-Town, August 26, 1803.
RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, for some months past, the
following Slaves; viz.
FRIENDSHIP, a Negro Woman, of the middle stature, and rather
a stout body; she stutters much in her speech, and is about
the age of 42 years and upwards, and is in the habit of selling
ground provisions, fruit, &c.
JACK, a Negro Man, of the much the same stature, and a good
looking person, having in particular very fine teeth, and a good
head of hair; he is about 31 or 32 years of age, and has been
accustomed to the service of a waiting man and postilion.
The said negroes are both creoles of this town, and are Sister
and Brother, and have not any brand mark; they are well
known here and in Kingston, as also in the adjacent parishes.
Whoever will apprehend and deliver the said slaves, or either
of them, to the subscriber, or shall lodge them in any workhouse,
giving information thereof to her, at her house, adjoining
the late Sir Charles Price’s, in this town, shall receive a reward
of One Half-Joe for each of them: And she thereby offers the
reward of Milled Doubloons fo each, to any person proving to
conviction by whom said slaves are harboured and employed.
MARY KING.