St. Thomas in the East, Oct. 23, 1805.
FOR PUBLIC SALE.
AT Desmond’s Tavern, Morant-Bay, on Wednesday the 8th of
January next, a Gang of Fourteen NEGROES, the property of
tge late Daniel Broughton; they are well calculated for a Coffee
settlement.
FREDERICK F. HILL.
Acting Executor.
RAN AWAY since the 3d of January, 1803, an Angola woman
belonging to the above estate named KITTY, alias CATHERINE
BROUHTON, she is about 25 years of age, about
four feet 5 or 6 inches high, rather slim made, very black complexion,
has very long hair, and may pass for a Creole, having
no country marks, and speaks very good English. She is supposed
to be marked D. B. A reward of one Doubloon will be
paid to any person who will deliver the said negro woman to
the subscriber as above, or lodge her in any Gaol or Workhouse
in this Island; and a reward of Fitfty Pounds will be paid on
conviction of the party by whom she is harboured, if a White
Person, or Twenty, if by a Person of Colour or Negro.