Dunbarton estate, St. Ann’s,
June 3, 1806.
ABSCONDED from the subscriber, about twelve months ago,
a Negro Man, named WILL; is marked TB on both shoulders,
is of a yellow complexion, is very artful, and may attempt to
pass as free; he has a mother in Kingston, and is well known
there in St. Andrew’s. It is supposed he is harboured about
Norbrook plantation, in that parish. He is about 5 feet 7 or 8
inches high. Whoever will lodge him in any gaol or workhouse
in this island shall receive a Doubloon reward and a further
reward of Ten Pounds on proving to conviction by whom he is
harboured, by applying at the above estate, to
JOHN BROWN.
N. B. Masters of vessels are cautioned not to employ him, on
any pretence.