St. Thomas in the Vale,
Feb. 16, 1810.
TWENTY 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 mamed BENEBA.
She went away with a negro man named Edward, who hires
himself out, and is supposed to be with him about the Red
Hills; or to be harboured by some free people about Tackey’s
Bridge, Spanish-Town, named Davis, and Helena his wife. The
further sum of FORTY POUNDS will be paid upon proving to
conviction that such is the case, or that she is harboured by any
other free or white person.
JAMES S. LANE.