St. Thomas in the Vale,
Jan. 26, 1810.
TEN POUNDS REWARD.
WILL be paid for apprehending and securing a negro woman
named BELLA: she is stout made, about 40 years of age, and
well known about the town. She formerly belonged to the estate
of John Fuller Brown, Esq. and was then named BENEBA.
It is supposed she is concealed by some free people about Tackey’s
Bride, Spanish Town, named Davis, and Helena his wife.
The further sum of TWENTY POUNDS will be paid upon
proving to conviction of such being the case, or that she is
harboured by any other free or white persons.
JAMES S. LANE.