Nov. 19, 1806.
Three Doubloons Reward.
MADE their Escape from Clarendon Gaol on Friday evening
the 14th inst. the following three Slaves, viz. –
QUANDO, a tall, slim, creole negro man, belonging to the
heirs of Tristam Ratcliffe, dec. late of Vere; had on blue trowsers,
and an oznaburg frock.
SMART, a coromantee, a short stout made fellow, had on a blue jacket and oznaburg trowsers; the property of the late Dr.
May.
TOM, a creole, a tall stout man, yellow complexion, had on
an oznaburgh frock and blue trowsers. Tom was under sentence
for transportation. – Quando, sentenced to Spanish-Town
workhouse; and Smart, not yet tried. Whoever will apprehend,
or give information so as they may be apprehended, or lodged
in any gaol or workhouse in this island, shall receive a Doubloon
reward for each of them, on applying to
JAMES CLARK, D. M.
for the parishes of Clarendon and Vere.
N. B. They were chained together when they escaped.