April 20, 1804
[inc] again last [inc], a [inc] Mulatto Wench named MARY,
calls herself MARY YOUNG; she formerly belonged to Berkshire-
Hall estate, St. Thomas in the Vale, where her mother
and her son John are now living: She is tall and slender made,
a little pitted with the small-pox, freckled, speaks fluently, and
good English, is an excellent sempstress, extremely artful and
plausible, and in all probability has procured a false Ticket, or
passes as free: she is well known in Spanish-Town and Kingston,
and was lately seen travelling to windward, where she is
now strongly suspected to be harboured by one Gibbs [inc], a
tailor, from Kingston, and now residing either at Morant-Bay
or Port-Morant. A reward of One Doubloon will be paid to any
person lodging her in any workhouse, on giving information
thereof to the subscriber, in St. Andrew’s; and, if proved by
whom harboured or employed, the law will be most reigigly
enforced against the offender.
ALEX MOIR.