Trelawny Workhouse, Falmouth,
June 26, 1810.
ESCAPED from the Driver, on the morning of the 24th inst.
when going for wood, two negro men chained together, viz.
BACCHUS, a creole, about five feet three inches high, of a
yellow complexion, slim made, and well known in Hanover,
as he belongs to Mrs. Garrison, at Lucea. NED, a creole, about
five feet high, black complexion, stout made, belonging to
Duan Vale estate. A Pistole reward for each will be given to
any person securing them in any gaol or workhouse.
JAMES HUNTER, sup.