Kingston, Jan. 4, 1804.
RAN AWAY, about two months ago, a tall elderly yellow complexioned
Eboe Woman named FRIENDSHIP, has her country
marks, and wears her head handkerchief very close, to conceal
her grey hairs; she is supposed to be harboured about Duffus’s
pen, Liele’s Chapel; or, at Spencer’s pen, near Spanish-Town,
having lived at the former place for several years, with a negro
man named Jack, who passed himself for a freeman till
lately, when he was proved to be the property of Miss Mary
Testard (Friendships’s late owner), who sold him to Messrs.
Lucas & Shannon, and is now employed at the latter property,
where she probably has absconded to. A reward of Ten Pounds
will be given for proving to conviction her being harboured
by a free black or brown person; and Twenty Pounds if by a
white person; and a suitable gratuity for lodging her in any
workhouse.
ANDREW WATT.