Whitfield Pen, St. Andrew,
March 8, 1810.
RANAWAY from the Subscriber, in October last, a negro man
named MORRIS, formerly belonging to Hog Hole estate, St.
Thomas in the Vale; on a former occasion that he absconded,
he acknowledged having been harboured, for a very considerable
time, once by the cattleman, and at another time by a
watchman, on said property; it is therefore conjectured that he
may be sculking there at present. He is about five feet one or
two inches high, stout made, a creole, speaks good English,
and is marked RII on both shoulders. Forty shillings reward
will be paid on delivery of said negro to the subscriber, or on
being lodged in any workhouse.
ROBT. HUNTER.