Montego-Bay, July 19, 1805.
TWENTY POUNDS REWARD.
RAN AWAY in the month of May last, a negro man, named
WILLIAM FLETCHER, formerly called POLYDORE, well
known in all parts of this island, having attended the subscriber’s
person for many years; about five feet ten inches high,
well made, black complexion, and red eyes, occasioned from
drink; he is very sensible, and may attempt to pass as free. The
above reward will be paid on his being delivered to the subscriber,
or lodged in any gaol or workhouse, on application to
Stevens Wood, Esq. Kingston; Thomas Brown, Esq. Spanish-Town; or, at Montego-Bay, to
GEORGE F. COWARD.
N. B. All Masters of Vessels, are particularly cautioned not to
take him off the island; being a very good Butler, he may engage
hinself as a Steward.