Kingston, July 20, 1805.
FIFTY POUNDS REWARD.
RAN AWAY, a mulatto girl, named NELLY, formerly belonging
to Richard and Barbara Love, but lately purchased by me:
Said girl was about fourteen years of age when she went away,
which was in September, 1800; she has lost the first joint of
her toe next the great toe, has a mark round one eye from the
lash of a whip, and has broad flat feet, occasioned by chegoes when young; she has been frequently seen at Mrs. Mendes’,
Red-Hill, with her mother, named Nanny; she has been also
frequently seen at Mr. Queneborough’s mountain, in St. John’s,
and from thence to Spanish-Town. A reward of Two Doubloons
will be paid to any person lodging her in Spanish-Town
or Kingston workhouse: The above reward will be given to
any person proving to conviction by whom harboured, if by
a white person; and Twenty-Five Pounds if by a person of colour,
on application to
ALEX DURWARD.
N. B. If said girl comes in within this day month she will be
pardoned, and nothing thought of her being so long runaway.