Wakefield, St. George, Aug. 16, 1805.
RAN AWAY from the above plantation, about three weeks
ago, a creole negro woman slave, named AUGUST, about five
feet once inch high, speaks good English, is very artful, and
can tell a very plausible story, has the mark of an old ulcer near
her left heel, and supposed to be marked either on the shoulder
or breast RL; she is supposed to be harboured by some
free person of colour near Rose-Hill plantation, in the parish
of St. Andrew. A reward of Two Pounds Fifteen Shillings will
be paid to any person delivering her in any gaol or workhouse;
and be it at the peril of any person harbouring or employing
her, as they may depend upon being prosecuted to the utmost
rigour of the law.
JOHN WILKINSON, Junior.