Asin, Vere, November 10, 1806.
Absconded,
FROM the subscriber, the following Negro Slaves, late the
property of Mrs. Wilson, dec. viz.
JAMES, a short stout fellow, has been seen, and supposed to
be still on, Exeter estate.
PHEBA, stout made, and supposed to be harboured on Raymond
estate.
MATTHE, an old woman, and CLARA, young and stout, supposed
to be harboured on Bushy Park pen.
A reward of a Doubloon each, will be paid for apprehending
or lodging in any workhouse the two first named negroes; and
Forty Shillings each, for the two latter; and a further reward
of Twenty Pounds each, for proving to conviction by whom
either are harboured, on application in Kingston to Mr. Booth,
at the office of Messrs. Bogle’s and Moir, as above to
SAMUEL BOOTH.