Spanish-Town, April 13, 1804.
ELOPED from the subscriber, on Easter Sunday last, a Negro
named TOMMY, a creole of the island of Grenada; he was lately
the property of Counsellor Kinchliffe, and formerly belonged
to John Gilbert Francklyn, Esq. of Kingston, whose name
he assumes, being called by his companions Mr. Francklyn; he
is about 5 feet 3 inches high, black complexion, speaks French,
and is a Negro of very insinuating manners; he had on when
he eloped a blue jacket with red cape, and blue pantaloons; he
always wears shoes; he has been seen in St. Ann’s since his
elopment, and it sis probable he will attempt to quit the island.
Whoever will apprehend the above Negro, and lodge him in
any gaol or workhouse, shall be handsomely rewarded, by
R. A. CLARE.