Montpelier, St. Ann’s,
April 4, 1804.
RAN AWAY, in March, 1803, from a woman of colour, to
whom she was hired, a Creole Negro Woman named CHANCE
[inc], about 40 years old, 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, stout
made, of a yellowish complexion, speaks good English, has
one of her fore teeth broke in half, a scar on the upper lip, marked
IH on the right shoulder, passes for a free woman, by the
name of LADY RICHARDS, and is supposed to be harboured
in or about Kingston or Spanish-Town, or at Manfield [inc] or
Merrywood, in Trelawny. Whoever apprehends the said Negro,
and lodges her in any gaol or workhouse in this island, or
delivers her to the subscriber, at the above place, shall receive
a Dobloon reward. Of proved to be harboured by any person
they will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the law.
A. ARCHER.