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Chapelton, in Vestry, April 18, 1814. ORDERED, That the Collecting Constable of Clarendon to
pay a DOUBLOON reward, to any person or persons, who will
apprehend and lodge in the workhouse of this parish, either of
the following negroes, belonging to the rectory:
EDWARD FRANCIS, a tall and very good looking creole negro,
with a large nose, somewhat inclining to the aquiline, has
a deep scar over his left eye, and is well knoiwn in Spanish-
Town and Clarendon by the name of NEPTUNE, by which he
was called before he was christened: he is 34 or 35 years of
age, and ranaway upewards of six months ago. QUASHY, his brother, a creole also, about 2 years older than
Edward Francis, he walks somewhat lame, from having long
had an ulcer upon the instep of the right foot, which was healed
when he went away, and from his feet always abounding
with chegoes.
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