Rose-Hill Pen, St. Andrew’s,
July 6, 1804.
TWO DOUBLOONS REWARD.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, on Saturday last, a creole
negro man, named GREEN, alias JOHN GREEN, lately purchased
out of the workhouse in this parish; he is a stout well
made fellow, about five feet nine or ten inches high, part of
one of his fore teeth is broken off; he may attempt to pass as
free, being an artful plausible fellow. All masters and owners
of vessels are hereby cautioned against employing or carrying
him off the island, otherwise they will be prosecuted to the utmost
rigour of the law. The above reward will be given to any
person proving to conviction by whom he is harboured; or the
sum of One Guinea to lodge him in any gaol or workhouse in
the island, by applying to Mr. John Reeves, Kingston; or, to
JOHN ATTON.