Deputy-Marshal’s Office, Kingston,
Feb. 14, 1805.
TWO DOUBLOONS REWARD.
BROKE out of Kingston Gaol, where they were confined under
sentence of transportation, two slaves, viz. TOMMY, alias
WILSON, a mulatto, about twenty-five years of age, five feet
eight inches high, slender made, and is well known in Kingston
and most parts of the island, having been employed as a
post-boy, and lately belonged toMr. Woodhall, of the Post-
Office. – HALBERSTADT, a Mungola, late belonging to Mr.
Wiese, of Halberstadt plantation, in the parish of Port-Royal;
is about twenty-three years of age, five feet five or six inches
high, smooth skin, and has a pleasant countenance. Whoever
will apprehend the above slaves, or give information to the
subscriber where they may be found, shall receive a Doubloon
reward for each of them; and all masters of vessels and others
are hereby cautioned not to receive or harbour the said slaves
(particularly Tommy, who, being very artful, will most likely
endeavour to engage himself as a steward on board a ship), as the law will be put into force against them.
WOOD, D. M. [inc]