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Kingston, Sept 16, 1815
SIX DOLLARS REWARD
Runaway from the Subscriber since the 10th June last, a young
Creole Negro Woman Slave, named PHOEBE, but occasionally
changes her name to that of MARY CAMPBELL or ELEANOR,
5 feet 6 inches high, aged about twenty years, of a very
black complexion, marked TP on one shoulder, passes herself
as free, and is supposed to be harboured at the Spring Estate, in
St. Andrew, as she has been frequently seen coming from that
Property to Stoney-Hill and Halfway-Tree, with provisions
and fruit for sale. Whoever will apprehend the said Slave, and
bring her to the Subscriber, in East Street, a little above Miss
Ford’s lodging house, or lodge her in any Workhouse in this
island, shall receive the above Reward.
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