Airy-Castle, St. Andrew,
Jan. 10, 1806.
ABSCONDED from the above property, about eight months
ago, CAESAR and CUDJOE: Caesar is about five feet six inches
high, forty-five years of age, a Coromantee, speaks good
English, is a plausible artful fellow, and will endeavour to pass
for a free man; he is stout made, marked on his breast GF, and
on one of his shoulders WR in one: Cudjoe, a sawyer by trade,
a creole, no visible mark, yellowish skin, and stout made,
about the same age and size as Caesar: They have been seen in Kingston, and are harboured there, or on board of ship. Also,
GEORGE, ran away about two years by trade a bricklayer and
mason, is supposed to be harboured by his free relations in
Spanish-Town, or probably at Port-Augusta, where he was taken
up about three years ago; he was purchased from a Mr.
George Calvert, bricklayer, in Kingston, in the year 1800; he
is marked on one of his shoulders GC, on the other WR in one,
and, among his friends and companions, passes by the name
of MILLWOOD. Any person lodging him, or any of the above
negroes, in a workhouse or gaol in this island, giving notice
thereof to the subscriber, shall receive Five Pounds reward for
each; and the sum of Fifty Pounds to any person proving to
conviction by whom they, or either of tem, are harboured or
employed.
WILLIAM ROBERTSON.