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April 3, 1811. RANAWAY from the Subscriber yesterday morning, a Creole
Negro boy named ADAM, by trade a Tailor; he is slender made,
about five feet five inches high, is marked on both shoulders
IF, heart on top, wears whiskers, speaks good English and tolerable
good French; is very artful and may attempt to pass as
free; he was seen at Half-Way-Tree yesterday, supposed to be
on his way to Stoney-Hill, having formerly been an Officer’s
servant; he is well known both in Kingston and Port-Royal. Any person bringing him the Subscriber, or lodging hin in any
Gaol or Workhouse, shall receive Eight Dollars Reward.
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