May 23, 1804.
RAN AWAY from Kellett’s estate, in the parish of Clarendon,
a remarkable stout young Mulatto Woman named Margaret
McLean, the daughter of John McLean, deceased, who
was formerly keeper of Kingston workhouse; She has a large
scar on the left side of her face, extending from a little below
the corner of her mouth; has some relations near the Wherry
Wharf, and at the east end of Kingston, by some of whom it is
supposed she is harboured. Captains of vessels are cautioned
not to take her off the island. A Doubloon wil be given to any
person that will deliver her in any workhouse, or applying to
Mr. James Smith, merchant, in Kingston; or to the Overseer on
said estate.