St. James’s Workhouse,
June 15, 1809.
ESCAPED from this Workhouse, on Monday the 12th inst.
the seven following Negroes, and the Head Driver of the said
Workhouse, supposed to be let out by the said Driver ; for the
apprehending and securing of whom, in any gaol or workhouse
in this island, Half-a-Joe reward will be paid: For
JOHN PRINCE, the Driver, one Doubloon. He is a creole,
about 5 feet 8 inches, middle age, dark skinned and raw-boned.
DENNIS, a creole, about 5 feet 5 ½ inches, yellowish complexion,
a cooper by trade, belonging to Wm. Campbell, Esq.
New-Milns estate.
EDWIN, a creole, 5 feet 1 inch, a cooper, is well made, and
has rather a sullen countenance ; to William Campbell, Esq.
New-Milns estate.
BILLY, a mulatto creole, about 5 feet 1 inch, has a forward impudent look, is very plausible, and may attempt to pass as
free, a cooper by trade ; to Wm. Campbell, Esq., New-Milns
estate.
HARRY, an Eboe, about 5 feet 2 inches, a fisherman, has several
scars about him, particularly on his right leg, to Wm.
Campbell, Esq., New-Milns estate.
DAVY, a creole, 5 feet 3 inches, marked IH, diamond between,
both shoulders, to Mr. R. Wilkie, Montego-Bay.
HENRY, a Mundingo, 5 feet 6 inches, dark skin, and is extremely
artful, to J. B. Bernard, Esq.
WILL, a Coromantee, 5 feet 3 inches, marked WM, diamond
on top, right shoulder, right shoulder, has an impediment in his
speech, yellow complexion, to James Galloway, Esq.
WM. BALL, Sup.