Spanish Town Workhouse, March 17, 1810.
ESCAPED this morning, a negro woman, said her name was
Eleanor Bentley, and that she was free, no brand mark, five
feet; she had a chain and collar on – her proper name is ROSEY,
and belongs to Miss Ann Eliz. Brown, Kingston. It is
supposed she is harboured by a free man, named James Freeman,
in this town, as she was taken from him and sent in there,
having no proper document to produce of her freedom. A Pistole
reward will be paid for apprehending and lodging her in
this workhouse.
JAMES BOOTH, sup.