Trafalgar, November 12, 1808.
RUNAWAYS.
JUDDY, a middle aged creole wench, a great higgler, marked
S on one shoulder, yellow complexion, and pitted with the
small pox, an artful wench, and, if apprehended, may attempt
to pass as free, under the cloak of – “Mistress left free to pck
and nyam.” PHILIP, or CAPTAIN []YM, her son,a creole, or
a kind of idiot, but more knave than fool. NED, her brother,
of a yellow complexion, a creole, marked S on one shoulder,
an artful rascal, and a great rogue and runaway: The above
three negroes are partly harboured about Miss Fleming’s Red
Hills, (now Miss Good’s) amongst their friends in town, or
the King’s Land, St. John’s. HARRIET, calls herself KITTY,
marked S, black complexion, short and stout, prentends to
be purblind, but has the full faculty of her sight; she is either
harboured in Port-Royal, at Bonville, in St. Ann’s, or about
Mr. Evanson’s, or Mr. Robert James mountain, at which latter
place er husband, named Duke Thomas, has a brother named
Phaeton. Whoever apprehends any of the above slaves, shall
have a Pistole for each of them, on delivery to the subscriber,
or lodging them in any workhouse. All persons harbouring &c.
are cautioned from harbouring &c. and Four Doubloons will
be paid on conviction &c. on applying to the proprietor.
RD. POORE.