St. Elizabeth’s, April 12, 1806.
RAN AWAY from the subscriber, a Negro Woman, of the Portuguese
Country, named DELIA, but may pass as a creole,
as she speaks very good English; she is about twenty-five or
thirty years of age, and has lost the two first joints of the two
smallest toes of the left foot; she is about five feet one or two
inches high, and is well known in the parish; she has been
lately seen in Kingston, and may probably attempt to pass for
a free woman. A reward of Two Pounds Fifteen Shillings will
be given for apprehending the said negro, and lodging her in
any gaol or workhouse, or delivering her to the subscriber. All
persons are hereby cautioned from harbouring her, as the law
will be strictly enforced against them.
JANE MISTER GRANT.
The above negro goes by the name of DOLLY GREEN, and
for some time past by the name of NANCY BRYAN.