St. George’s Workhouse,
Aug. 22, 1810.
ABSCONDED, from this workhouse, on the 28th inst. the following
Negroes, in chains, viz. HECTOR, to Mount St. Bernard;
PETER and BUTLER, to Friendship Hall, Portland; also
CROMWELL, the driver, who went in pursuit of them, and
is supposed to be afraid to return. The latter is a Congo, stout
made, about 5 feet 3 inches high, and well known in most parts
of the island. A pistole reward will be paid for each, on securing
them in any gal or workhouse in this island.
GEO. PERRY, sup.