Vere, January 23, 1809.
THIRTY POUNDS REWARD.
RANAWAY, since the 23d October, 1808, from the subscriber,
a Negro Man, of the Eboe country, yellow complexion, of
about five feet six inches high, stout made, named IRELAND,
formerly belonging to Mr. Robert Wood, of Clarendon, and
sold at the deputy marshal’s sale, at Lime Savannah; marked
on the right shoulder RW. As the said negro has been accustomed
to job upon the estates in Clarendon mountains, and in the
parish of St. Thomas in the Vale, it is suspected that he is harboured
on some estates in those two parishes. A reward of Five
Pounds Six Shillings and Eight Pence, will be given to any person
or persons who will lodge him in any gaol or workhouse in
this island. And further, the above reward of Thirty Pounds to
any person or persons who will prove to conviction bt whom
he is harboured, on application to the subscriber.
JAMES YEATS.