Kingston, April 19, 1805.
RAN AWAY from the employ of Philip Givan, Esq. of Kingston,
the following slaves: -
LEWIS, a Mundingo, about forty years of age, five feet ten
inches high, slim made, with country marks in his face.
ROBERT, a Coromantee, with country marks also, five feet
seven inches high, slender made, about twenty-eight years of
years of age [sic];and
COLLIAR, a Papaw, marked lightly about the temples, twenty
years of age, five feet four inches high, also
MIMBA, who has absented herself near eight years, a washerwoman; and on Sunday last,
FIDELIA, a Chamba, with country marks in her face, five feet
four inches high; and,
CLARISSA, of the same height and country marks.
It is supposed they are all harboured on Olive-Park estate, in
the parish of Vere. Whoever lodges the said negroes in any
gaol or workhouse in this island, or delivers them to the subscriber
in Kingston, shall receive one pistole reward for each;
and, if proved to conviction that they are harboured by a white
person, twenty Pounds, and ten if by a person of colour.
WILLIAM GARDNER.