St. Andrew’s Workhouse,
Sept. 14, 1809.
ESCAPED from this Workhouse, the 9th instant, two Negroes,
with a chain and collars, one named PETER, a Chamba or
Wawee, four feet five inches high, marked SI [à l’envers] on
on shoulder, a young boy, said he belonged to a Mr. Thompson;
the other named BILLY, alias PIZARRO, country unknown,
about five feet six inches high, the property of Mr. Noddle,
at the Ferry, on the Spanish-Town road. Four Dollars reward
will be paid for each, on aprehending and lodging them in the
above Workhouse, by Mr. James Nelson, Supervisor, or
BENSON WIGHT, Over.