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University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania ScholarlyCommons ScholarlyCommons The Magazine of Early American Datasets (MEAD) McNeil Center for Early American Studies (MCEAS) 6-6-2022 Runaway Advertisements from Jamaica, 1782, 1813, 1816, 1822, Runaway Advertisements from Jamaica, 1782, 1813, 1816, 1822, and 1823 and 1823 Simon P. Newman University of Wisconsin-Madison, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://repository.upenn.edu/mead Part of the African History Commons, American Studies Commons, History of Gender Commons, Labor History Commons, Legal Commons, Social History Commons, and the Women's History Commons Recommended Citation Recommended Citation Newman, Simon P., "Runaway Advertisements from Jamaica, 1782, 1813, 1816, 1822, and 1823," - . 52. Philadelphia, PA: McNeil Center for Early American Studies [distributor], 2022. https://repository.upenn.edu Newspaper advertisements written and published by enslavers seeking the capture and return of enslaved people who had escaped. Published in the Royal Gazette April 1781 to January 1782, January to December 1813, July to October 1816, February to October 1822, and February to March 1823. This paper is posted at ScholarlyCommons. https://repository.upenn.edu/mead/52 For more information, please contact [email protected].

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Runaway Advertisements from Jamaica, 1782, 1813, 1816, 1822, Runaway Advertisements from Jamaica, 1782, 1813, 1816, 1822,

and 1823 and 1823

Simon P. Newman University of Wisconsin-Madison, [email protected]

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Recommended Citation Recommended Citation Newman, Simon P., "Runaway Advertisements from Jamaica, 1782, 1813, 1816, 1822, and 1823," - . 52. Philadelphia, PA: McNeil Center for Early American Studies [distributor], 2022. https://repository.upenn.edu

Newspaper advertisements written and published by enslavers seeking the capture and return of enslaved people who had escaped. Published in the Royal Gazette April 1781 to January 1782, January to December 1813, July to October 1816, February to October 1822, and February to March 1823.

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Runaway Advertisements from Jamaica, 1782, 1813, 1816, 1822, and 1823 Runaway Advertisements from Jamaica, 1782, 1813, 1816, 1822, and 1823

Abstract Abstract Newspaper advertisements written and published by enslavers seeking the capture and return of enslaved people who had escaped. Published in the Royal Gazette April 1781 to January 1782, January to December 1813, July to October 1816, February to October 1822, and February to March 1823.

Keywords Keywords slavery, resistance, escape, Jamaica, Caribbean

Disciplines Disciplines African History | American Studies | History | History of Gender | Labor History | Legal | Social History | Women's History

Comments Comments Newspaper advertisements written and published by enslavers seeking the capture and return of enslaved people who had escaped. Published in the Royal Gazette April 1781 to January 1782, January to December 1813, July to October 1816, February to October 1822, and February to March 1823.

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The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 1 April to Saturday 8 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 50. (p. 4, marked p. 212). Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. (p. 8, marked p. 272); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. Supplement (p. 5, marked p. 285). ‘St. Jago de la Vega, February 27 1780. RUN AWAY from the subscriber, the undermentioned two NEGRO MEN SLAVES, the property of the subscriber, one of them named

TITUS, Eloped the 21st of January, he is by trade a Taylor, he was born at Barbadoes, and has been at the Grenades, was brought to Jamaica by Captain John Russel and sold by him to the subscriber in 1778; he is slim made, about 5 feet 6 inches high, and about 25 years of age, of a brownish complexion, and pitted with the small pox; he has no brand mark, and has a large scar on his right arm; he speaks good English and may attempt to pass for a free man, and probably may have forged papers, to impose upon some captain of a ship or vessel, and should he be on board any of the ships which sailed in the last fleet, such captain is bound by the laws of this island, to send or bring him back to his lawful owner, on the pain and penalty inflicted by the said laws, which is no less than Felony, without Benefit of Clergy; and whoever employs or harbours him after this public notice, may depend on being prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the law, without distinction of persons. – The other Negro is names

JAMES, He eloped in June last; he is by trade a Mason, and was [ill.] hired to Bowler and Hewson, Masons in Kingston; he is about 22 or 23 years of age, is very black and of the Mundingo country; marked on the shoulder M.H. or C.H. supposed to be harboured in the parishes of Kingston or St. Andrew. – Whoever will take up and secure one or both of said Negroes, and gives Notice thereof, shall be handsomely rewarded, by applying to ROBERT MORGAN.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 1 April to Saturday 8 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 50. (p. 7, marked p. 215). Repeated Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. (p. 3, marked p.227); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 15 to Saturday April 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 52. Supplement. (p. 8, marked p. 248); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. Supplement. (p. 8, marked p. 264); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. (p. 8, marked p. 280); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. Supplement. (p.8, marked p. 296); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, No. 56. (p.8, marked p. 312); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. (p.8, marked p. 328); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. (p.8, marked p. 344). ‘Kingston, December 10, 1779. ABSCONDED from the Subscriber, a NEGRO BOY about fourteen years old, and 4 ½ feet high, is well-set. speaks good English, and goes by the name of

HOPE; He is lately from Antigua at which place he has heretofore lived. He has not any marks whatever, had on when he went away, an Osnabrug frock and trowsers. Whoever will bring said Negro to me at Messrs. Dillworth & Baines Store, shall be handsomely rewarded. WILLIAM HAWKINS.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 1 April to Saturday 8 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 50. Supplement. (p. 8, marked p.216). Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. Supplement (p. 8, marked p.?); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 15 to Saturday April 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 52. Supplement. (p. 8, marked p. 248); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. Supplement. (p. 8, marked p. 264); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. (p. 8, marked p. 280); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. Supplement. (p.8, marked p. 296); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, No. 56. (p.8, marked p. 312); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. (p.8, marked p. 328); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. (p.8, marked p. 344); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. (p.3, marked p. 391); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. (p.3, marked p. 403); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. (p.3, marked p. 427); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. Supplement. (p.15, marked p. 508); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 2 to Saturday September 9 1780, Vol. II, No. 72, Supplement, (p.12, marked p. 532); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 2 to Saturday September 9 1780, Vol. II, No. 72, Supplement, (p.12, marked p. 532); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, (p7., marked p. 559) ‘RUN AWAY, from ABOVE-ROCKS, in the month of November last, the following NEGRO SLAVES, my property. – Any person apprehending the Slaves and delivering them to me, or securing them in any of the gaols of this Island, shall receive TWO PISTOLES reward for each, viz. NEPTUNE, a creole fellow, about 5 feet 8 inches high, of a yellow complexion, stammers very much in his speech, marked on his left shoulder G.B. heart on top, he is supposed to be harboured at Saint Mary’s by his mother DOLLY, at the late Samuel Smith’s and Kelsel’s [?] Estate. CUDJOE, a creole Negro fellow, about five feet, six inches high, of a yellow complexion, supposed to be harboured in Kingston, by his mother, a free woman, named MYRTILLA, formerly the property of Mrs. Frances Whylie, [?] he likewise calls himself WAGER, and probably may go by that name, he is well known in Kingston. CATALINA, a creole Woman, about 5 feet 10 inches high, marked on the left shoulder S n Z [could be 2?] who took away with her, her daughter, about six years of age, named PENNY, they are supposed to be gone to leeward, where she was born and has many relations, at Conoa Valley, the property of Mrs. Burton, she is likewise supposed to be harboured at Mr. Isaac Mendes’s or Mr. William Parker’s Red Hills, where she has an uncle, a free man named John Moses. – Whoever will prove so as to convict any person harbouring or employing any of the above slaves, shall receive a DOUBLOON reward, by applying as above. GEO. BENNET.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 1 April to Saturday 8 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 50. Supplement. (p. 8, marked p.216). ‘Sept. 25, 1779.

RUN AWAY, FROM

Orange River Plantation, In the parish of St. Mary, in July 1778, a Creole NEGRO WOMAN named

MARY GOLD, She was harboured some time past, at a Penn in Liguanaes, but was seen about two months ago at Port Hinderson, [?] big with child. Whoever harbours her, will be prosecuted according to law, but whoever apprehends her and will give information to WALTER POLLOCK, on said Plantation, or to THOMAS BELL in this town, shall be handsomely rewarded.

Left, on said Plantation, A large, black, Gelding MULE, with a Spanish brand mark on the left buttock: Any person proving their property, may have him by applying as above, and paying the charge of advertising.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 1 April to Saturday 8 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 50. Supplement. (p. 8, marked p.216). Reprinted Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. Supplement (p. 8, marked p.?); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 15 to Saturday April 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 52. Supplement. (p. 8, marked p. 248); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. Supplement. (p. 8, marked p. 264); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. (p. 8, marked p. 280). ‘KINGSTON, March 13, 1780. RUN AWAY, upwards of two years ago, a Creole NEGRO WOMAN, named

CATALINA, About 28 Years old, five feet and a half high, and strong made. – She did formerly belong to the late GILBERT FORD, Esq. but now belongs to Colonel TOWNSHEND. – I hear she has been harboured at a small house the upper end of LUKE-Lane by John Stone, [?] a Free Man, who trdes to Morant, &c. in Plantain Boats. – Any person who secures the said Negro Woman in the Gaol, or in the Work-House, shall have a PISTOLE Reward; and any person who proves by whom she is or has been harboured, shall, on conviction of the Offender, receive FIVE POUNDS Reward, from JABEZ BARTON.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 1 April to Saturday 8 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 50. Supplement. (p. 2, marked p.218). Reprinted Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. Supplement (p. 4, marked p.236). ‘Kingston, Dec. 31, 1779.

RUN AWAY Since May 1775,

A NEGRO MAN, named WILL.

Of the Mundingo Country, is A short, well made fellow, about 5 feet 8 inches high, 25 years old, with filed teeth, some scars on his breast, and marked MG on the breast; talks very little English: AND, another Negro,

NAMED OXFORD, About 25 years old, of the Mundingo Country; has large scars in the face, his country marks; straight and well made, about 5 feet 9 inches high; marked on one shoulder TN; spoke a little English when he eloped. They were the property of THOMAS NORRIS now of Portland, when they went away, and are supposed to be harboured in some part of Clarendon. – Whoever will deliver said Negroes to the Subscriber, or secure them in any gaol in the island, giving information to the Subscriber, shall receive FIFTY SHILLINGS Reward for each; -- or give information by whom they are harboured, shall receive TWENTY POUNDS Reward for each, on conviction of the offender. – Also, TAKEN UP by the said NORRIS in Portland, the 23d instant, a Negro Man, who calls himself JAMES, about 5 feet 5 inches high, of the Mundingo Country, has filed teeth, and both his great toes cut off. – Whoever will prove said Negro to be their property, may have him, upon paying the expence attending him, by applying as above. RICHARD MILES.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 1 April to Saturday 8 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 50. Supplement. (p. 2, marked p.218). Reprinted Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. Supplement (p. 4, marked p.236). ‘Portland, March 11, 1780. RUN AWAY the 15th of June last, from GINGERHALL Plantation, in St. Thomas in the Vale, four Creole Men, viz.

MAY, a short, well-made Fellow, about 5 feet high, by Trade a Carpenter: JOHN, a tall, black fellow, about 22 years of age: CUFFEE, yellow Complexion, has an Impediment in his speech: CUDJOE, a short, yellow fellow, with a big Mouth and crooked Legs. – Also, LETTICE, a tall, well-made, yellow Wench. – She wears a [ill.] passes of a

FREE WOMAN, and says her and her husband MAY, are going off the Country to the SPANIARDS. – The above Negroes are all marked IC (except LETTICE) and mostly on the cheeks: They are all well known in Spanish-Town and Sixteen-Mile-Walk. It is suspected there are white people privy to their being run away, as well as old, infirm wenches about Mount-Olive Plantain Walk; Fecie’s; and Mr. Cunningham’s Mountain. The said fellow, MAY, is marked IC on both cheeks, and a piece cut off his right ear, which he endeavours to hide with a handkerchief.

Also run away, on Sunday last, from the Subscriber, in Portland, a Negro Man, of the Mundingo Country named CORNWALL, by Trade a [ill.], well known all over North-Side, and marked on the right shoulder DW. – He was seen on Monday near Anmetto [?] Bay, with three Women and a Fellow, all run away, on their way to Ginger-Hall to join the rest, and will attempt to get off the island. – Cornwall is a good canoe man. It is hoped no master of any vessel will take them off: -- Whoever apprehends all or any of the above Negroes and secures them in Gaols, on giving information to the Subscriber, shall receive Two Pistoles reward for each; but whoever harbours or employs any of the said Slaves, may depend on being prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the law.

DAVID WHITE.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 1 April to Saturday 8 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 50. Supplement. (p. 4, marked p.220). ‘Montego-Bay, March 1, 1780.

RUN AWAY, On Sunday night last, from the ship Nancy, Capt. Marshall, a Mulatto Man-Boy Slave

NAMED CATO,

Born in America, about 5 feet 4 inches high; speaks very good English. Had on when he went away, an Osnabrug pair of Trowsers, a striped Shirt, and a round Hat. – As he is but lately from America, It is possible he will offer himself as a free person, in order to get on board some ship and leave the island. – Whoever takes up the said fellow, and will secure him, so that he may be recovered, shall receive FIVE POUNDS Reward, from NICHOLAS SMITH. N.B. All Masters of Vessels, and others, are hereby forewarned not to employ or harbour the above Slave, as they will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the law.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 1 April to Saturday 8 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 50. Supplement. (p. 4, marked p.220). ‘St. Elizabeth, March 15, 1780.

TAKEN UP, On Monday the 6th Instant,

At LONGHILL, the property of F.G. Smith, Esq;

A Likely, NEW Negro Man,

Of the Mundingo Country, without any mark but those of his country in his face: He appears to be about 23 or 24 years of age, and about 5 feet 10 inches high, straight and well made. Had on an osnabrug frock and Trowsers, a black hat with a white binding; brought with him a white blanket frock and was armed with a macheat. [?] The account he gives of himself is, that he was bought about six months ago, together with 14 or 15 more men and women; that a part of them were left at the sea-side, and himself with about nine others, travelled into the country, where he worked in a plantain walk, that he was upwards of two days in travelling from the place where purchased, to the place where he worked, and two days from the latter before he was taken up: so that it is probable he is come from some part of Clarendon. Any person proving the property may have him delivered by applying at the above place. N.B. It is supposed he cannot have been so long purchased, as he says he never had any other cloaths but those he had on, which do not appear to be half worn.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 1 April to Saturday 8 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 50. Supplement. (p. 5, marked p.221). Reprinted Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. Supplement (p. 4, marked p.236); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. (p. 8, marked p. 256); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. Supplement (p. 4, marked p. 284); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. Supplement. (p.5, marked p. 301); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, No. 56. (p.4, marked p. 308); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. (p.4, marked p. 324); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. (p.6, marked p. 342); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 10 to Saturday June 17 1780, Vol. II, No. 60. Supplement. (p.11, marked p. 375); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. (p.6, marked p. 394); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 412). ‘Kingston, December 3, 1779.

RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, a Mulatto Fellow

NAMED SAM,

By Trade a Carpenter. – He passes for a free man, but the contrary will be shewn to any person by the Subscriber. – He was formerly the property of Moses Lamera, [?] deceased. – Whoever apprehends and brings him to me in Kingston, shall be handsomely rewarded; and if proof can be had of his being harboured by any person or persons, they may depend upon being prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law: -- if he will deliver up himself to me in the course of this week, he will be kindly received. ISAAC FEURTADO.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 1 April to Saturday 8 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 50. Supplement. (p. 5, marked p.221). Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. Supplement (p. 4, marked p.236); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. (p. 8, marked p. 256); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. (p. 8, marked p. 288); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. Supplement. (p.16, marked p. 352); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 10 to Saturday June 17 1780, Vol. II, No. 60. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 376); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. (p.5, marked p. 393); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. (p.7, marked p. 407). ‘Unity Valley, September 20, 1779. RUN AWAY, the 12th of May last, from Unity Valley Pen, in St. Thomas in the East, a short, thick, NEGRO MAN, named

PHILIP, Of the Mundingo country, marked IG, heart on top upon the one shoulder and G MT, upon the other. – He was formerly the property of John Grant, Coppersmith, of Hanover, dec. and lived afterwards with George M’Intosh, Mason, also of Hanover deceased. It is supposed he has attempted to go to that Parish. Whoever will apprehend the said negrom and secure him in any of the public goals of this island, or deliver him to Alexander Innis, Esq. attorney at law, at Montego-Bay, Mr. Henry Farquharson, [?] Coppersmith there, Mr. George Fortrain, [?] Merchant in Kingston, or to the subscriber at Unity Valley Penn, will receive Half a Joe reward, and all reasonable charges, by applying to any of the said Gentlemen, or to WILLIAM M’PHERSON.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 1 April to Saturday 8 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 50. Supplement. (p. 5, marked p.221). Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 15 to Saturday April 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 52. Supplement. (p. 9, marked p. 253); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. (p. 6, marked p. 263); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. (p. 4, marked p. 276). Updated and extended ad The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. Supplement (p. 3, marked p. 283). ‘Spanish-Town, January 28, 1780. RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, a Waiting Boy, named

BILLY, He was sent last week to Kingston, with letters and has not been since heard of. He is supposed to be about 17 years of age and has much the look of a Congo negro; he is very artful and capable of telling a most plausible tale. Whoever secures and delivers him to the subscriber, or his brother Mr. George Singer, in Kingston, shall receive a PISTOLE reward and be paid all expences. DANIEL SINGER.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 1 April to Saturday 8 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 50. Supplement. (p. 7, marked p.223). Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. Supplement (p. 5, marked p.237); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 15 to Saturday April 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 52. (p. 7, marked p. 247); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. Supplement. (p. 7, marked p. 271); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 26 to Saturday September 2 1780, Vol. II, No. 71, Supplement, (p.12, marked p. 520); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 2 to Saturday September 9 1780, Vol. II, No. 72, (p.4, marked p. 524); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 9 to Saturday September 16 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, (p6., marked p. 543); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, (p4., marked p. 556); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 21 to Saturday October 28 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, Supplement, (p11., marked p. 632) ‘Kingston, April 1, 1780. RUN AWAY from the subscriber, the 14th February last, a Negro Boy named

CHARLES, Of the Mundingo Country.

He is coal-black, about 16 or 17 years of age, and is marked on the left breast F. LORA, diamond between. – He speaks good English, and it is supposed that he has taken the Spanish-Town road, being well acquainted in the parish. – A PISTOLE Reward will be given for taking him up and lodging him in any of the Gaols of this Island; and TEN PISTOLES will be given to whoever will prove that he is harboured by any body. FRANCIS LORA.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 1 April to Saturday 8 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 50. Supplement. (p. 7, marked p.223). Reprinted Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. Supplement (p. 4, marked p.236); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 15 to Saturday April 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 52. Supplement. (p. 9, marked p. 253); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. (p. 6, marked p. 263); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. (p. 4, marked p. 276); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. (p.4, marked p. 292); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, Supplement. No. 56. (p.7, marked p. 319); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. Supplement (p.8, marked p. 336); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 348); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 3 to Saturday June 10 1780, Vol. II, No. 59. (p.7, marked p. 359); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 10 to Saturday June 17 1780, Vol. II, No. 60. (p.6, marked p. 370); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. (p.6, marked p. 394); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 8 to Saturday July 15 1780, Vol. II, No. 64. (p.4, marked p. 418); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. (p.4, marked p. 428); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 504); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 2 to Saturday September 9 1780, Vol. II, No. 72, Supplement, (p.13, marked p. 533); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, (p7., marked p. 559); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, Supplement, (p12., marked p. 580); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 7 to Saturday October 14 1780, Vol. II, No. 77, (p4., marked p.600) ‘February 1, 1780. RUN AWAY, from ROZELL Estate, St. Thomas in the East, a Creole Negro Man, named

CAESAR, He is a likely, well made fellow, about five feet six, rather high shouldered, has the mark of a cut upon his shin, and a brand mark upon the back of one of his hands, where he was burnt when a child. He was taken up at [ill.] Valley in St. David’s, the 20th of December last, but found means to make his escape, about eight days after he was sent home. Any person who will apprehend the above negro, and secure him in gaol, or deliver him to the subscriber, on the above estate, shall receive FIVE POUNDS reward. And any person who cn prove by whom he is harboured, shall be entitled to TEN POUNDS, on conviction of the offender. ANDREW MURDOCH.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. (p. 8, marked p.224). Reprinted Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. Supplement (p. 8, marked p.?); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 15 to Saturday April 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 52. Supplement (p. 8, marked p. 248); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. (p. 8, marked p. 280); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. Supplement. (p.8, marked p. 296); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, No. 56. (p.8, marked p. 312); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. (p.8, marked p. 328); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. (p.8, marked p. 344); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 3 to Saturday June 10 1780, Vol. II, No. 59. (p.8, marked p. 360); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 10 to Saturday June 17 1780, Vol. II, No. 60. (p.8, marked p. 372); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 17 to Saturday June 24 1780, Vol. II, No. 61. (p.8, marked p. 384); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. (p.8, marked p. 396); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. (p.7, marked p. 407); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 8 to Saturday July 15 1780, Vol. II, No. 64. (p.8, marked p. 420); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. (p.8, marked p. 432); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26, 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. (p.8, marked p.500); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 26 to Saturday September 2 1780, Vol. II, No. 71 (p.8, marked p. 516); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 2 to Saturday September 9 1780, Vol. II, No. 72, (p.8, marked p. 528); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 9 to Saturday September 16 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, (p7., marked p. 544); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, (p8., marked p. 560); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, (p4., marked p. 572); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 7 to Saturday October 14 1780, Vol. II, No. 77, (p2., marked p. 598); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 21 to Saturday October 28 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p6., marked p. 627); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 4 to Saturday November 11 1780, Vol. II, No. 81, (p4., marked p. 648); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 11 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 82, (p6., marked p. 662) ‘Richmond Vale, Hanover, Jan 28, 1780.

RUN AWAY, From the subscriber, about a month ago, a young Mungola Barber and Waiting Man,

Named QUAW, formerly the property of Mr. John Lacour, late belonging to Mr. John Dawling, Attorney at law, dec. He was seen some days ago in Spanish Town, and probably is either there or in Kingston. Whoever secures & delivers him to the subscriber, or to Mr. Daniel Singer Attorney at Law, in Spanish-Town, shall receive a PISTOLE reward and be paid all expences. WILLIAM BROWN.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. (p. 8, marked p.224). Repeated Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. (p. 6, marked p.239); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 15 to Saturday April 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 52. Supplement. (p. 8, marked p. 252); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. (p. 3, marked p. 259). ‘Spanish Town, Feb. 10, 1780:

RUN AWAY, The following NEGRO SLAVES, viz.

BRUTUS, a Creole, a short, thick, black-complexioned man, about 40 years of age; has a wife at Mr. Hedra’s [?] at Old Woman [?] Savanah in Clarendon, about which place he is supposed to be lurking; -- a Field Negro, rather bow-legg’d. ATLONE, a stout, short man, of a yellow complexion, a Creole, upwards of 40 years of age; has a wife, named PRINCESS, at Mr. Shield’s [?] at Pedro’s Valley, St. Ann’s; -- a Sayer by trade. CUDJOE, a well-set, stout Negro, yellow complexion, a Creole, of a middle age; has a wife at Mr. Fuller’s Estate at Laidas, [?] named JUBA, a Sawyer by trade; has the marks of a cut over his right eye. ABRAHAM, an old man, of a yellow complexion, of the Eboe country, stout made; has a wife at Mr. Price’s Estate at Laidas, [?], named JUBA; [sic] a Sawyer; sometimes pretends to be sick with the phthisick. TOBY, a yellow skinn’d fellow, stout and tall, about 25 years of age, a Creole, marked on his shoulder (supposed to be WWC), supposed to be about Dr. Foulk’s estate, with a Negro of said estate’s, [sic] named Fortune; -- a Field Negro. QUASHIE, a short black Boy, about 16 years of age, full eyed (the son of Mimba). Field Negro. FRANK, tall, black complexioned, middle aged, supposed to be about Mr. Thomas James’s, Old Woman Savanna; has a wife there, named Henriette; a Creole, a Sawyer by trade. KATE, and her Mulatto Boy Child named SAMPSON; she is about 20 years of age, a Creole, Field Negro; has Dr. Foulks’s Watchman, named Sampson, at Old Woman Savanna; one of her feet is a little deformed, from an old sore: -- the child is about three years old. MIMBA, a young black woman, has some breakings-out about her legs, (the mother of Quashie) at Mr. Matlock’s estate in Old Woman Savanna; has a husband there, named Tom; -- about 25 years of age, a Creole, Field Negro. JUBA, a stout youg woman, has also a husband at Mr. Matlock’s estate, named Cuffee; had on a green Doceas [?], marked on both cheeks WWC, a Creole, a Washerwoman. JACK (nicknamed Jack-come-first), a short, thick, black-complexioned man, marked with the small-pox, a taylor by trade, a Creole; has a wife at Mr. Haden’s, St. John’s, named Esther; has some defect about his nose. SARAH, yellow-complexioned old woman, a Creole, was employed as a watch, used to frequent Mr. Tho. James and Mr. Haden’s at Old Woman Savanna; a

little hurted about the nose, and has some breaking out near one of her wrists, and dim-sighted. GING, a stout black man, has lost all the toes of one of his feet, a Creole, supposed to be about Mr. Breary’s, at Pedro’s Valley, is a Penn-keeper, rather old. SAMPSON, a tall black man, a Creole, a Sawyer, has a wife, named Olly, belonging to a free black woman named Grace James, at the Valley of St. John’s, where he is supposed to be harboured; has a cut on the shin, wears a cock’d hat, and is a smart looking fellow. Whoever apprehends all or any of the above Negroes, and lodges them in any of the Gaols of this Island, or delivers them to the Subscriber in Spanish-Town, shall receive Two Pounds Fifteen Shillings Reward for each of them; and whoever harbours or conceals any or either of them, may depend on being prosecuted to the utmost Rigour of the Law. DOROTHY PEAKE.

ALSO, RUN AWAY, A Negro Man named KENT, a Cooper by Trade, lately belonging to the Estate of John Clifford, deceased; of the Mocco Country, has a piece taken off one of his Ears, of a middle age, is a well set Fellow, rather bow-legged, and about 5 feet 7 inches high. Whoever apprehends and lodges him in any of the Jails, or delivers him to the said Dorothy Peake, shall receive the same Reward as for the others above named.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. Supplement (p. 2, marked p.234). ‘April 13, 1780. Run-away Negroes in the Work-house Kingston. CLARISSA, says she belongs to Margery Morris in St. Mary’s; -- she is marked M.M. DICK, to Newground Estate in Clarendon. JACK, says he belongs to Mr. Good, and has been run-away for seven years. JENNEY, to Thomas Rose in St. Ann’s. JENNEY, to Polly West, Kingston. ROB, to John Fo[ill.] at Hartford \ St. Thomas in AUGUST, to John Townsend, / the Vale A Young Wench, says her name is Beck, that she was brought from America, and that her owner is dead; she is marked on the left shoulder resembling WB. ESCAPED from the Work-house, on Thursday the 6th instant, a Negro Fellow named CHARLES, formerly the property of Jeremiah Barton, Esq. – Whoever brings the said Negro to the Work-house, shall receive FIVE POUNDS Reward.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. Supplement (p. 3, marked p.235). Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 15 to Saturday April 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 52. (p. 6, marked p. 246). ‘February 28, 1780.

TAKEN UP, this day, on the Caymanas Estate, in the parish of St. Catherine, a new negro man of the Congo country, without any visible brand mark; says his name is

JOHN, cannot tell his master’s name. The account he gives of himself is, that immediately since he was purchased his master died, and he, with some others, went away. He has got the yaws, otherwise would have been sent to gaol. Whoever owns said negro, and proves their property, paying all charges, may apply to the overseer on said estate.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. Supplement (p. 3, marked p.235). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 15 to Saturday April 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 52. (p. 4, marked p. 244); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. Supplement. (p. 5, marked p. 269); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. (p. 2, marked p. 274); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. Supplement. (p.5, marked p. 301); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, No. 56. (p.4, marked p. 308); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. (p.4, marked p. 324). SEE ALSO The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 3 to Saturday June 10 1780, Vol. II, No. 59. (p.4, marked p. 356), when continues as individual ad for Pierre alone. Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 412); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. (p.3, marked p. 427); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26, 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. Supplement. (p.12, marked p.504); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 2 to Saturday September 9 1780, Vol. II, No. 72, Supplement, (p.13, marked p. 533) ‘April 15, 1780.

RUN AWAY, FROM OXFORD PLANTATION, in the parish of St. Mary, THREE NEGRO MEN, natives of Guadaloupe, viz.

LOUIS, an elderly man, a cooper; has retained much of his country dialect and speaks bad English.

JACK, a stout, likely fellow, about thirty years of age, dresses generally in shoes and stockings, a kind of thickset coatee, has been in England, and may possibly attempt to pass for a free man.

PIERRE, a stout young fellow also, of a yellowish complexion, has a scar on his throat, where he formerly cut it; speaks good English and may attempt the same kind of imposition with Jack. He has some relations and country people in the neighbourhood of Montego-Bay, where there is some reason to suspect he is now gone and has, perhaps, carried Louis and Jack with him. TWO PISTOLES reward will be given on lodging either of the above Negroes in any of the gaols of this island, or on delivering them at the above estate, or to the subscriber in Kingston. J. 1.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. Supplement (p. 3, marked p.235). Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 15 to Saturday April 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 52. (p. 4, marked p. 244); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. Supplement. (p. 5, marked p. 269); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. (p. 2, marked p. 274). ‘A List of Negroes in Saint Lucca Gaol, the 8th of April 1780. OLD HAZARD to Mr. James Carpenter, Westmoreland, Jan. 28, 1780; Scipio, to William Cross, Esquire, Feb. 26, 1780. Ned, to Mr. Sawyer, St. James, March 5, 1780. Cuffee, (alias Billy), marked IF, to Mr. Ben White or John Fitzgerald, March 18, 1780. Joe, to Daniel Bernard, Esquire, March 18, 1780. Dublin, Mr. Furtado, Spanish Town, March 21 1780. Rose, to William Ruffles, [?] March 18, 1780. Pompey, to Ditto, April 1, 1780. Quasheba, to John Lawrence, Esq. April 1, 1780. Harry, to Mr. Whitaker, April 1, 1780. Charles, to John Somerville, April 3, 1780. Pompey, to Wm. Ruffles, [?] April 5, 1780. Richard, to Ditto, Ditto.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. Supplement (p. 3, marked p.235). ‘Kingston, April 14, 1780. RUN AWAY from the subscriber, a Negro Woman Slave, of the Nago Country, named

SUSANNAH, Speaks very bad English, and hard of hearing; marked on the right shoulder IS, and on the left IP, formerly the property of JAMES SUTHERLAND, Esq. – Had on her right leg, above her ancle, a remarkable scar of an old sore, and is thought to be harboured somewhere about Liguanea Mountains. – Whoever brings her to the Subscriber, shall receive FORTY SHILLINGS Reward; and whoever harbours her, may depend on being prosecuted according to law. JONATHAN JONES.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. Supplement (p. 7, marked p.239). Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 15 to Saturday April 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 52. (p. 6, marked p. 246); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. Supplement. (p. 7, marked p. 271); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. (p. 8, marked p. 288). ‘Kingston, April 15, 1780. RUN AWAY a month ago, a Negro Woman, named

NELLY, Of a yellow Complexion, tall and exceeding marge; speaks good English, and marked on the right shoulder HS. – she is turned of 30, [?] stoops much, and has a sickly appearance. – Had on when she went away an old brown Docas; she formerly belonged to Mrs. M’DONALD, who once resided in Montego-Bay; it is supposed she is gone thither, or skulking in the Walk, as she was seen in Spanish-Town. – Whoever can give information of her, or lodges her in Kingston gaol, shall be well rewarded; but whoever harbours or conceals her, may depend on being prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the law, by JAMES MORRISS:

WHO HAS FOR SALE, An excellent Billiard-Table,

FURNITURE, and SLAVES. Enquire at the Cross-Keys, Harbour Street, or at this Office.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 15 to Saturday April 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 52. Supplement. (p. 6, marked p. 250). Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. (p. 7, marked p. 264); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. Supplement (p. 7, marked p. 287); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. (p.7, marked p. 295). ‘Kingston, April 20, 1780. RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, a Negro Man named

TALLEMACHE, A BAKER;

A short, thick fellow, of the Mungola Country. – He is supposed to be harboured in or about Spanish-Town. Whoever will apprehend the said Negro, and lodge him in any of the Gaols of this Island, or secure him so that the Subscriber may have him again, shall be handsomely rewarded; and whoever will prove by whom he is harboured, so that he, she, or they may be prosecuted to conviction, shall receive Ten Pistoles Reward. FRANCIS ANGELOT.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 15 to Saturday April 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 52. Supplement. (p. 7, marked p. 251). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. (p. 4, marked p. 260); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. Supplement (p. 4, marked p. 284); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. Supplement. (p.4, marked p. 300). ‘Kingston, April 15, 1780. CAME to my Negroes, some nights past, where they are working at Bull Bay, a

New Negro Man, of the ANGOLA Country;

Speaks little or no English, about five feet six inches high, and has no visible brand mark. – He says his name is August, [?] and (by interpretation of one of his countrymen) says he belongs to a black man at Port Royal, but that he does not like his master, and will not live with him. Any person claiming said Negro, may have him, on proving his claim, and paying the expence of advertising, &c. by applying to me. RICHARD MILES.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. Supplement. (p. 2, marked p. 266). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. (p. 6, marked p. 278); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. Supplement. (p.5, marked p. 301); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, No. 56. (p.4, marked p. 308); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. (p.4, marked p. 324); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. (p.6, marked p. 342); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 3 to Saturday June 10 1780, Vol. II, No. 59. (p.3, marked p. 355). ‘FAIR-HILL MOUNTAIN, Saint Andrew’s, April 21, 1780.

Taken Up, ON this Mountain, a New Negro Man, country not known, speaks a little English, answers to the name of BOB, no brand mark, has two upper teeth filed, and his feet full of chiggers. – The owner may have him (paying charges) by applying on the premises, to THOMAS CARPENTER.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. Supplement. (p. 2, marked p. 266). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. (p. 2, marked p. 274); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. Supplement. (p.5, marked p. 301); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, No. 56. (p.4, marked p. 308); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. (p.4, marked p. 324); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. (p.6, marked p. 342); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 3 to Saturday June 10 1780, Vol. II, No. 59. (p.3, marked p. 355); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 10 to Saturday June 17 1780, Vol. II, No. 60. (p.7, marked p. 371); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 17 to Saturday June 24 1780, Vol. II, No. 61. (p.8, marked p. 384); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. (p.8, marked p. 396); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 8 to Saturday July 15 1780, Vol. II, No. 64. (p.6, marked p. 418); RUNAWAY WHITE SERVANT ‘St. Mary’s April 7, 1780.

RUN AWAY, FROM LEMON-HALL PENN in this parish, DOMINICK DOWNEY, a Carpenter, about 5 feet, 7 inches, with a down look, nock-kneed, black curly hair, much addicted to lying, talked much of his workmanship, education, and travels to many foreign Parts. This is to forewarn all persons from employing him, he having by a written agreement, engaged himself for a term not yet expired: Whoever apprehends said Downey, and returns him to the above place, shall be gratefully rewarded, by PATRICK KEIN.’ NB runaway slaves never recorded as having ‘down look’ – only this white servant. Perhaps down look ubiquitous amongst enslaved, and unworthy of comment?

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. Supplement. (p. 2, marked p. 266). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. Supplement. (p.7, marked p. 303). ‘APRIL 29, 1780. RUN AWAY, from the subscriber on Tuesday the 18th instant, a NEGRO MAN, named

NED, by trade a Saddler, well known about the towns, having for a long time, worked with Mr. Fraser in Spanish-Town; he is a short, thick-liped, [sic] ill-looking fellow, and walks at times a little lame. – Having carried his tools with him, it is possible he may be employed in mending saddles or lining [ill.] Any person apprehending him or giving information where he is harboured, shall receive a PISTOLE reward, by applying to Mr. PERKINS in Spanish Town, or in Westmoreland, to WILLIAM LEWIS.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 22 to Saturday April 29 1780, Vol. II, No. 53. Supplement. (p. 7, marked p. 271). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. (p. 8, marked p. 288); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. Supplement. (p.3, marked p. 299); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, No. 56. (p.6, marked p. 310); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. (p.6, marked p. 326); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. Supplement. (p.16, marked p. 352); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. (p.6, marked p. 394); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. Supplement. (p.10, marked p. 410); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. (p.3, marked p. 427); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. Supplement (p.13, marked p. 505); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 2 to Saturday September 9 1780, Vol. II, No. 72, Supplement, (p.13, marked p. 533) ‘Donnington-Castle, St. Mary’s, April 24, 1780.

RUN AWAY about five months ago, from Mrs. Lawford’s [?] house in KINGSTON, a stout, well-made Negro Man, named GEORGE, -- about 36 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, and rather bow-legged; speaks good English, and is well known in the three towns, and many other places round the island; had for many years been COOK to the late John Woodcock, Esq. and afterwards hired by his Attorneys to the late Mr. John Kelly, deceased, who lived at Kelly’s Cove. [?] – It is supposed that he passes for a free man; therefore, whoever apprehends the said Negro Man, and lodges him in any of his Majesty’s gaols in this island; or delivers him to Mr. GEORGE FRENCH in Spanish-Town, or to Lewis Clarke, Overseer on the above Estate, shall be handsomely rewarded, and all charges paid. All Captains of Vessels, and others, are hereby forewarned not to employ him, as they may depend on being prosecuted according to law.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. Supplement (p. 2, marked p. 282). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. (p.2, marked p. 290); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, Supplement. No. 56. (p.7, marked p. 319); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. (p.4, marked p. 324). ‘Kingston, May 6, 1780. RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, about three months ago, a Negro Wench, named

SUSANNA, Was formerly the property of Mr. HENRY KEATING. – She is an elderly, short, thin wench, of a yellowish complexion, and of the Mungola country; marked on the left shoulder IW, heart on top, the mark is almost wore out, except the heart. – Whoever secures her in gaol, or brings her to my house at East Kingston, shall receive a PISTOLE Reward. JOHN WILNET.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. Supplement (p. 2, marked p. 282). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. (p.7, marked p. 295); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. (p.4, marked p. 324); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. (p.3, marked p. 339). ‘St. Mary’s, April 14, 1780. TAKEN UP on Heywood-Hall Estate, in company with two Sailors, a young likely

NEGRO MAN, About 5 feet 8 inches high, calls himself JACK GRIFFIN, and is marked on the right shoulder IH. He endeavoured to pass for a Free Man, but now says he belongs to a Gentleman of the name of BROWN in St. Kitts. – Whoever proves him their property, may have him, by applying as above, and paying the charges of advertising, &c.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. Supplement (p. 2, marked p. 282). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. (p.6, marked p. 294); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, No. 56. (p.3, marked p. 307); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. Supplement (p.8, marked p. 336). ‘Kingston, May 6, 1780. RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, a NEGRO WOMAN SLAVE, of the Mungola Country, named SUSANNAH: speaks very bad English, and well known in this town. Whoever will bring her to the Subscriber, shall receive Twenty Shillings Reward; and whoever harbours her, may depend on being prosecuted according to law. Dan. Gomes Musquito.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday April 29 to Saturday May 6 1780, Vol. II, No. 54. Supplement (p. 3, marked p. 283). Repeated (both ads) The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. (p.7, marked p. 295)’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. (p.3, marked p. 339); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 10 to Saturday June 17 1780, Vol. II, No. 60. (p.7, marked p. 371); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. (p.6, marked p. 394); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 412); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. Supplement. (p.3, marked p. 427). See earlier ads, shorter and less detailed, starting The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 1 April to Saturday 8 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 50. Supplement. (p. 5, marked p.221); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. (p.4, marked p. 324). ‘Spanish-Town, January 28, 1780. RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, the latter end of last January, a Negro Boy, named

BILLY, He was sent last week to Kingston with letters, which he delivered, and thereupon took his departure: Some Negroes say they saw him at Morant [?] Bay about a month ago. He is supposed to be marked IF on each shoulder, and to be about 17 years of age; has much the look of a Congo Negro, and is very sly and artful, and capable of telling a most plausible tale. – He formerly was in the service of John Fitzgerald, Esq. in Westmoreland, and was born and resided a number of years in that parish. Also, RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, just before the last Grand Court, a Man Boy of the Congo Country (but looks much like a Creole), named

ROBIN: He moved off in the same manner as the other scoundrel; is marked DS on each shoulder, for repeated crimes of the same nature; was formerly the property of John Allan, attorney-at-law, on whom he waited for some years; and is well known in this town, Kongston, and the Leeward parishes, having often gone with his late master to the Cornwall Assizes. Whoever secures and delivers the fugitives to the Subscriber, shall receive a PISTOLE reward for each, and be paid all reasonable expences. DANIEL SINGER.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. (p.7, marked p. 295). MILITARY DESERTERS (first like this) ‘Kingston, May 4, 1780

DESERTED FROM THE

NEW RAISED COPRS, CALLED

The Royal Batteau-men, THE FOLLOWING PERSONS, viz.

THOMAS DOD, Mariner, aged 21 years, born in Ireland, about 5 feet 8 inches high, grey eyes, fair hair, and fair complexion. JAMES LANSLEY, Mariner, aged 20 years , born in Wales, 5 feet 7 inches high, black eyes, black hair, and dark complexion. EDWARD CRESSWELL, Mariner, aged 19 years, born in Ireland, about 5 feet 5 inches high, grey eyes, dark hair, and sandy complexion. WILLIAM HARVEY, Armourer, aged 27 years, born in England, 6 feet high, grey eyes, dark hair, and snuffles. [?] RICHARD JONES, Mariner, aged 24 years, born in Wales, 5 feet 6 inches high, black eyes and hair, dark complexion. ROWLAND MURRAY, Mariner, aged 23 years, born in England, 5 feet 9 inches high, grey eyes, long black hair, dark complexion. FRIZELL THOMAS, Mariner, aged 30 years, born in England, 5 feet 7 inches high, grey eyes, dark hair and complexion. Whoever shall be found harbouring, concealing, or assisting the above Deserters, (who have been duly sworn and attested according to law) or those who shall in future desert from this or any other corps, may depend on being prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the law, pursuant to an act of parliament passed in the nineteenth year of his present Majesty’s reign: -- And if the above Deserters return to their corps, they shall receive pardon for their past offence.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, Supplement. No. 56. (p.7, marked p. 319); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. (p.6, marked p. 342).

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. Supplement. (p.2, marked p. 298). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, No. 56. (p.6, marked p. 310); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. (p.6, marked p. 326); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. Supplement. (p.16, marked p. 352). ‘Port-Maria, May 8, 1780. RUN AWAY, about five weeks ago, a Negro Fellow named CROMWELL: He is about 26 years of age; is short, but very stout; has remarkable large lips and eyes; is of the Coromantee county; speaks pretty good English, but very thick, he having lived in America some years; has also got a rupture, and plays the violin. He has been seen by several people in Spanish Town, in company with a Mulatto Man named Ford who resides in Mr. Mayhew’s near White River. Had on when he went away, a suit of [ill.], a black hat bound with velvet, shoes and stockings, and a watch in his pocket. – It is supposed he will pass as a free man, with intent to get off this island as steward of a ship to New-York, where he has a wife and children. – This is to caution all captains of ships, and others, from taking him off the island, or any person harbouring him, as the law will be put in force against such persons. – Any person lodging him in any of his Majesty’s gaols in this island, or delivering him to the Subscriber at Port-Maria Bay, shall receive FIVE PISTOLES Reward, and all reasonable charges. RICH. BENNETT.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. Supplement. (p.2, marked p. 298). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, No. 56. (p.6, marked p. 310); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. (p.6, marked p. 326); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. Supplement. (p.16, marked p. 352). ‘Port Royal, May 10, 1780. RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, about five months ago, a Creole Negro Woman, named GRACE, but known by the name TRACE, formerly the property of Mr. ROBERT CALLASS [?] in Spanish-Town. – She is about five feet two inches high, marked on the right breast MI, rather lusty, of a yellow complexion, supposed to be harboured by her mother at Salt Savanna [?] estte in the parish of Vere. – Whoever takes up said Negro, and delivers her in any gaol, to Mr. Robert Callas [?], or to me in Port-Royal, shall receive Five Pounds reward. MATTHEW JOUANAU.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. Supplement. (p.2, marked p. 298). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, No. 56. (p.6, marked p. 310); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. (p.6, marked p. 326). ‘Port-Antonio, [/] MAY 6, 1780. RUN AWAY on the Road, as he was conducting from Kingston, where he had been purchased about ten days before out of the ANN,

A New Negro Man: The only marks that he had were those of his Country, made with a knife, about the temples. – Whoever will deliver him to Rickerby [?] & Brace merchants at Kingston, or to John Broadstoll [?] merchant at Port-Antonio, shall receive a PISTOLE Reward, and all charges paid.’ Ad in The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 1 April to Saturday 8 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 50. (p. 6 marked p. 214). ‘Kingston, March 30, 1780.

FOR LIVERPOOL, (To sail with the [ill.] Convoy)

THE SHIP ANN,

Peter Brancher Commander. A Copper Bottom, and remarkable swift sailer; mounts sixteen Carriage Guns, with small Arms and Men answerable; -- great part of her Cargo already engaged. – For Freight or Passage, apply to said Commander, or to Smith, Leigh, & Co.

WHO HAVE FOR SALE, A few English-made Butts and Puncheons.’ Notice in the Supplement to the Jamaica Mercury, (Kingston), From Saturday March 11 to Saturday March 18, 1780, No. 47, p. 6, marked p.174)

‘MARINE LINE. ARRIVED, FROM

March 11. Ship Ann, Brancker, 38 days Africa 13 His Majesty’s Ship Hector…’ The Jamaica Mercury And Kingston Weekly Advertiser, (Kingston), From Saturday March 18, to Saturday March 25, 1780, No. 48, pg. 1. ‘Kingston, March 14, 1780.

FOR SALE,

(For Cash, good Bills of Exchange, or Produce) On Wednesday the 29th instant,

On board the Ship ANN, Peter Brancker, Commander,

FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTY Choice Windward Coast SLAVES,

By Smith, Leigh, & Co.’ Voyages: date accessed 30 June 2015 http://www.slavevoyages.org/tast/database/search.faces Basic variables Vessel name Voyage 92474, Ann (1780) Ship, nation, owners Voyage identification number 92474 Voyage in 1999 CD-ROM Yes Vessel name Ann Flag Great Britain Flag* Great Britain Place constructed Liverpool Year constructed 1768 Place registered Year registered Rig Ship Tonnage 160 Standardized tonnage* 257 Guns mounted 12 Vessel owners Copelnd, J Voyage Outcome Particular outcome of voyage Sold slaves in Americas - subsequent fate unknown Outcome of voyage for slaves* Slaves disembarked in Americas Outcome of voyage if ship captured* Not captured Outcome of voyage for owner* Delivered slaves for original owners African resistance Voyage Itinerary Place where voyage began* Liverpool First place of slave purchase Second place of slave purchase Third place of slave purchase Principal place of slave purchase* Places of call before Atlantic crossing First place of slave landing Jamaica, port unspecified Second place of slave landing Third place of slave landing Principal place of slave landing* Jamaica, port unspecified Place where voyage ended

Region where voyage began* England First region of slave purchase Second region of slave purchase Third region of slave purchase Principal region of slave purchase* First region of slave landing Jamaica Second region of slave landing Third region of slave landing Principal region of slave landing* Jamaica Region where voyage ended Voyage Dates Year arrived with slaves* 1780 Date voyage began 1779-04-15 Date trade began in Africa Date vessel departed Africa Search the Voyages Database 30/06/2015 12:27 http://www.slavevoyages.org/tast/database/search.faces Page 2 of 2 Date vessel arrived with slaves Date vessel departed for home port Date voyage completed Voyage length, home port to slaves landing (days)* Middle passage (days)* Captain and Crew Captain's name Brancker, P Crew at voyage outset Crew at first landing of slaves Crew deaths during voyage Slaves (numbers) Number of slaves intended at first place of purchase Slaves carried from first place of purchase Slaves carried from second place of purchase Slaves carried from third place of purchase Total slaves embarked Total slaves embarked* 359 Number of slaves arriving at first place of landing Number of slaves disembarked at first place of landing Number of slaves disembarked at second place of landing Number of slaves disembarked at third place of landing Total slaves disembarked* 328 Slaves (characteristics) Percentage men* Percentage women* Percentage boys* Percentage girls* Percentage male* Percentage children* Sterling cash price in Jamaica* Slave deaths during middle passage* Percentage of slaves embarked who died during voyage* Source Sources LR1780: Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, 1764, 1768, 1776, 1778-84, 1786-1787,

1789-1808 (all published in London). LList, 12 May 1780: Lloyds’ Lists (1741, 1744, 1747- 53, 1755, 1757-58, 1760- 77, 1779-1808)

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. Supplement. (p.2, marked p. 298). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, No. 56. (p.6, marked p. 310); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. (p.6, marked p. 326); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. Supplement. (p.16, marked p. 352). ‘Kingston, May 12, 1780. RUN AWAY from the Brig NANCY, in this harbour, about three weeks ago, an elderly NEGRO MAN, named SCIPIO, calls himself of the Congo country, and came lately from the Bay of Honduras and Island of Rattan: he is of a middling size, round shouldered and stoops forward as he walks; had a swelling in one of his legs when he went off; he is an artful fellow and will endeavour to conceal the truth: Whoever secures him in any of the gaols and gives information, or brings him to Messrs. Swainson [?] and Salisbury’s store, or to his master on board the said Brig, shall be thankfully rewarded for their trouble. JAMES VALENTINE.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. Supplement. (p.3, marked p. 299). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, No. 56. (p.6, marked p. 310); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. (p.6, marked p. 326); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 348). ‘Old Harbour, May 8, 1780. RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, on the 23d of April

A New Negro Man, Of the Mundingo Country,

NAMED KING, A FISHERMAN:

Speaks little or no English, dark complexion, well made, aged about 20 years, 5 feet 4 inches high, no marks. – He went off in a Canoe from Old Harbour Bay, it is supposed with some of his Countrymen, as one from the same place is known to be missing: -- They carried Sails, Oars, and a Jar of Water with them. Whoever will take up the said Negro, and lodge him in any of his Majesty’s gaols, or deliver him to the Subscriber, shall receive a PISTOLE Reward, and all reasonable charges. JAMES MARCH.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 6 to Saturday May 13 1780, Vol. II, No. 55. Supplement. (p.3, marked p. 299). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, No. 56. (p.6, marked p. 310); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. (p.6, marked p. 326); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. Supplement. (p.16, marked p. 352). ‘Donnington-Castle, St. Mary’s May 8, 1780. RUN AWAY from this Estate, a MULATTO MAN named TOM JONES, a Creole, by Trade a Mason, near six feet high, has the mark of a wound under his hip; supposed to be harboured at a place called Paterpate [?] Ridge in the Parish of Portland, where he has relations, or may have formed a design of getting off the Island in the character of a free man. He speaks good English, and is a clever sensible fellow. Whoever apprehends the said Mulatto Slave, and will secure him in any of his Majesty’s gaols, or deliver him to Mr. GEORGE FRENCH in Spanish-Town, or to LEWIS CLARKE, Overseer on the above Estate, shall be handsomely rewarded and all charges paid. Captains of vessels, and others, are hereby warned not to carry him off, as they will be prosecuted according to law.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, Supplement. No. 56. (p.7, marked p. 319). Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. Supplement (p.4, marked p. 332); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. (p.6, marked p. 342); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 3 to Saturday June 10 1780, Vol. II, No. 59. (p.3, marked p. 355); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 10 to Saturday June 17 1780, Vol. II, No. 60. (p.7, marked p. 371). ‘St. Thomas in the East, May 19, 1780

RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, in May 1779, a NEGRO FELLOW, named JOE,

Of the Eboe Country; Not certain whether he has any Brand Mark. – It is supposed he is harboured by his sister, a wench named CRETIA, in Kingston, and is well known from St. Thomas in the East, through Kingston and Spanish-Town, as far as St. Elizabeth’s. A reward of an HALF JOE will be given for delivering him in any of the Gaols in this island, or delivering him to Mess. West & Co. in Kingston, Mr. DUNCAN STEWART in St. Thomas in the East, or to the Subscriber. CATH. FENNELL.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 13 to Saturday May 20 1780, Vol. II, Supplement. No. 56. (p.7, marked p. 319). Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 57. Supplement (p.4, marked p. 332); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 20 to Saturday May 27 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. (p.6, marked p. 342). See also The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 9 to Saturday September 16 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, Supplement, (p15., marked p. 551) for another advertisement for a runaway placed by A. Galbraith ‘Kingston, May 20, 1780. RUN AWAY the 29th of March last, a Creole NEGRO WOMAN, named CYNTHIA, she is a tall, good looking wench, of a very black complection, marked on the right shoulder E.R.P. Whoever will send her to jail and give information thereof, or deliver her to the subscriber in Kingston, will receive TWO PISTOLES reward. She is supposed to be harboured some where about Morant-Bay, or the adjacent estates,

A. GALBRAITH.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 27 to Saturday June 3 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. (p.7, marked p. 343). ‘Kingston, May 27, 1780. RUN AWAY, a plump little Negro Boy, named WILL, who some time ago belonged to a Gentleman of the NIGER, and is supposed now to be sculking about Port-Royal. – Whoever will take up the said Negro, and deliver him to KEAN OSBORN, Esq. shall be handsomely rewarded.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday May 27 to Saturday June 3 1780, Vol. II, No. 58. Supplement. (p.15, marked p. 351). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 3 to Saturday June 10 1780, Vol. II, No. 59. (p.4, marked p. 356); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 10 to Saturday June 17 1780, Vol. II, No. 60. (p.6, marked p. 370); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 17 to Saturday June 24 1780, Vol. II, No. 61. (p.7, marked p. 383). ‘Mullet-Hall, St. Andrew, June 1, 1780. TAKEN UP on this Plantation, a NEW NEGRO MAN, supposed to be of the CHAMBA Country, marked + on the left shoulder, speaks no English, and answers to the name DICK. – Whoever owns the said Negro, and proves him to be their property, paying charges, may have him, by applying on said Plantation to JOHN M’KINZIE.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 3 to Saturday June 10 1780, Vol. II, No. 59. (p.4, marked p. 356). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 10 to Saturday June 17 1780, Vol. II, No. 60. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 376); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. (p.6, marked p. 394); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 412); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 9 to Saturday September 16 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, Supplement, (p13., marked p. 549); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, Supplement, (p16., marked p. 568); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, Supplement, (p13., marked p. 581); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 7 to Saturday October 14 1780, Vol. II, No. 77, (p8., marked p. 604); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 14 to Saturday October 21 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p8., marked p. 616) See earlier ad for this and two other runaways, The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 8 April to Saturday 15 April 1780, Vol. II, No. 51. Supplement (p. 3, marked p.235). ‘April 15, 1780.

RUN AWAY, FROM OXFORD PLANTATION, in the parish of St. Mary, a NEGRO MAN, nativesof Guadaloupe, named

PIERRE, a stout young fellow also, of a yellowish complexion, has a scar on his throat, where he formerly cut it; speaks good English and may attempt to pass for a free man. He has some relations and country people in the neighbourhood of Montego-Bay, where there is some reason to suspect he is now gone. TWO PISTOLES reward will be given on lodging the above Negro in any of the gaols of this island, or on delivering him at the above estate, or to the subscriber in Kingston. J. SYMES.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 3 to Saturday June 10 1780, Vol. II, No. 59. Supplement (p.11, marked p. 363). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 10 to Saturday June 17 1780, Vol. II, No. 60. (p.7, marked p. 371); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. (p.3, marked p. 391); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. (p.3, marked p. 403); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. (p.6, marked p. 430) ‘Kingston, June 9, 1780. RUN AWAY from the subscriber, at least six months ago, a young negro fellow, named TUCKER, by trade a Taylor, he is about five feet, four inches high, of a yellow complexion, flat nosed, bow legged and is cropt in both ears; he is fond of strong grog, and a great deal of it: to complete his character, he is a real Black-guard. He formerly belonged to Doctor Parnell of Spanish-Town. Whoever takes him up and brings him to the subscriber shall receive THREE POUNDS reward with all reasonable expences; or whoever can give any information where he is harboured, so that the offender can be brought to justice, shall receive, if harboured by a white person, TEN PISTOLES, and if by any other colour, FIVE PISTOLES reward. HENRY MOODY.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 3 to Saturday June 10 1780, Vol. II, No. 59. Supplement (p.12, marked p. 364). Kingston, 10th June, 1780. RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, about 16 months ago, a young Negro Wench, of the Fantee Country, named DUCIBELL – She has been seen at Above Rocks, marked ED on her left shoulder. – Any person who will take her up, and deliver her to me in Kingston, shall receive Two Pounds Fifteen Shillings reward, and charges paid. ELIZABETH DEMETRIUS.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 10 to Saturday June 17 1780, Vol. II, No. 60. Supplement. (p.11, marked p. 375). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 17 to Saturday June 24 1780, Vol. II, No. 61. (p.3, marked p. 379); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. (p.7, marked p. 407); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. (p.11, marked p. 435); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. Supplement. (p.15, marked p. 508) ‘Liguanea, December 30, 1779. RUN AWAY from Greenwich Estate, a Negro Man named

RICHMOND, ALIAS

JOHN GUNNA, A Creole, and by trade a Mason.

He is a stout, able, and well-made negro, and a black, [ill.] looking fellow; about 32 years of age, and 5 feet 9 inches high. – Any person whol will take up the said Negro, and lodge him in any of the gaols in this island, or deliver him to the subscriber on this estate, shall receive a DOUBLOON Reward; and if any person shall use or employ the said Negro, they shall be prosecuted as the law directs. DUN. M’LACHLAN.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 10 to Saturday June 17 1780, Vol. II, No. 60. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 376). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. (p.6, marked p. 394); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 412); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 8 to Saturday July 15 1780, Vol. II, No. 64. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 424); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. Supplement. (p.7, marked p. 431); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. Supplement (p.15, marked p. 508); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 26 to Saturday September 2 1780, Vol. II, No. 71 (p.3, marked p. 511); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 9 to Saturday September 16 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, (p.5, marked p. 542); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, Supplement, (p13., marked p. 565); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, Supplement, (p16., marked p. 584); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 7 to Saturday October 14 1780, Vol. II, No. 77, (p2., marked p. 598); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 21 to Saturday October 28 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p7., marked p. 628); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 28 to Saturday November 4 1780, Vol. II, No. 80, (p7., marked p. 639); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 4 to Saturday November 11 1780, Vol. II, No. 81, (p3., marked p. 647); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 11 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 82, (p6., marked p. 662) ‘Kingston, June 16, 1780. RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, about a month ago, a Negro Man named JACK, a valuable SAILOR, that had been in a Drogger many years, and is acquainted with most of the Harbours about the Island. – He is a stout, and remarkable strong made Fellow, marked with the Small-pox, and blind of one eye. – Whoever will secure him, and give information, shall be entitled to L. 1 : 15. Reward. MOSES BENSON.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 17 to Saturday June 24 1780, Vol. II, No. 61. Supplement (p.10, marked p. 386). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. Supplement. (p.10, marked p. 398); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. (p.6, marked p. 406).

‘A WIFE ELOPED! WHEREAS ABBY, the wife of the subscriber, has absented herself these 18 days past from his house: -- This is to request her to return home, and she shall be kindly received; -- but if she is found anywhere, the person harbouring her may depend on being prosecuted. N.B. The Subscriber is a Free Negro, but his wife is a Slave, the property of Col. FANNING of New-York, who gave her to him during his life. TOBIA HARDY.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 17 to Saturday June 24 1780, Vol. II, No. 61. Supplement (p.10, marked p. 386). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. (p.4, marked p. 392); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. (p.7, marked p. 407); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 8 to Saturday July 15 1780, Vol. II, No. 64. (p.3, marked p. 416). ‘Kingston, June 18, 1780.

RUN AWAY last night from the Subscriber, Two Spanish Negro Men,

The one a SAMBO, remarkable stout and thick, about 5 feet 3 inches high, short hair, mixed with some grey, named AUGUSTINE; has a Spanish mark on one of his hands. The other is very black, named LORENZO, has a scar upon his right foot; is about 5 feet 7 inches high, and bleer-eyed. Whoever apprehends the above Negroes, shall have FIVE POUNDS Reward for each. As they are very artful, and pretend to be free, they may attempt getting off the Island; therefore all Masters of Vessels are forewarned from carrying them off. Jacob Prato Henriques.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 17 to Saturday June 24 1780, Vol. II, No. 61. Supplement (p.10, marked p. 386). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. (p.4, marked p. 392). ‘June 24, 1780. ABSENTED himself from the subscriber, about three weeks ago, a Negro Boy, named BRANDON, but generally called BRANDY, to which name he usually answers. He is a slim, clean limbed lad, about 16 years of age, brought up in America, has a great deal of sanctity in his countenance, and is capable of telling an artful tale; commonly expresses himself in the American drawling [sic] tone, but when on his guard, speaks English with some propriety; he was some time a waiting boy to an officer of the guards at New-York, and by his own account has made a short campaign with a Hessian officer on the North River, so that it is probable he may attempt to impose on some gentleman of the army here, an information of which will be thankfully acknowledged as well as a reward of FORTY SHILLINGS to any person who will bring him to his master, or lodge him in any place of security, giving advice thereof. – The law will positively be strained to its greatest strength against any persons detected in concealing, or attempting to carry him off the Island. JAMES DAVIS.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 17 to Saturday June 24 1780, Vol. II, No. 61. Supplement (p.12, marked p. 388). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. (p.4, marked p. 392); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. (p.4, marked p. 404); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 8 to Saturday July 15 1780, Vol. II, No. 64. (p.3, marked p. 416); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. (p.6, marked p. 430); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 504); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 26 to Saturday September 2 1780, Vol. II, No. 71, Supplement, (p.11, marked p. 519); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 9 to Saturday September 16 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, (p.3, marked p. 539); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, Supplement, (p16., marked p. 568); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, Supplement, (p16., marked p. 584); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 30 to Saturday October 7 1780, Vol. II, No. 76, (p8., marked p. 592); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 7 to Saturday October 14 1780, Vol. II, No. 77, (p8., marked p. 604); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 14 to Saturday October 21 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p8., marked p. 616); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 21 to Saturday October 28 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p3., marked p. 623); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 28 to Saturday November 4 1780, Vol. II, No. 80, (p3., marked p. 635); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 11 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 82, (p8., marked p. 664) ‘June 20, 1780. RUN AWAY from Liswerney [?] Estate, in the Parish of Trelawny, in October last,

Two New Negro Men, Of the Congo Country, each about 20 years of age, marked on the right shoulders [sic] ID, diamond on top. – Whoever will give information where the said Negroes may be found, or will lodge them in any of the gaols in this island, shall receive a reward of TWO PISTOLES for each negro, and all reasonable expences, by applying to Mr. NEWMAN CURTIN, Attorney-at-law in Kingston, or to the subscriber at Martha-Brae. – And should any person harbour or conceal them after this public notice, they may depend upon being prosecuted according to law. HENRY CUNIFFE.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. Supplement. (p.10, marked p. 398). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. (p.6, marked p. 406); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. (p.3, marked p. 427) Kingston, June 30, 1780 RUN AWAY from the subscriber, about a fortnight ago, a stout Negro Man, named

SAM, Lately the property of Mr. Kemp, (of the island of New Providence) and now belonging to the estate of Capt. William Chambers, deceased. He is about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, of a yellowish complexion, very stout and muscular. Whoever will apprehend the said Negro, and secure him in any of the Gaols in this Island, so that the Subscriber may be acquainted therewith, shall for their trouble receive the sum of THREE POUNDS, and all other charges paid. – Captains of vessels, and others, are cautioned against concealing, harbouring, or carrying off the Island the said Slave, as they may depend upon being prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. E. BROWN.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. Supplement. (p.10, marked p. 398). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. (p.6, marked p. 406); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 8 to Saturday July 15 1780, Vol. II, No. 64. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 424); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. Supplement. (p.15, marked p. 508); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 2 to Saturday September 9 1780, Vol. II, No. 72, Supplement, (p.12, marked p. 532); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, (p7., marked p. 559); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, (p8., marked p. 576); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 30 to Saturday October 7 1780, Vol. II, No. 76, (p8., marked p. 592); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 7 to Saturday October 14 1780, Vol. II, No. 77, (p8., marked p. 604); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 14 to Saturday October 21 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p8., marked p. 616) ‘St. Mary’s, EDEN, July 1, 1780. RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, in January last, a stout, well made Negro Man,

NAMED FRANK,

Of the Mocco Country, about 5 feet 8 inches high, of a yellow complexion, with filed teeth, and marked on his right shoulder I(I – He has been about three years in this Island, and speaks very bad English. Whoever takes up the said Negro, and delivers him to the Subscriber, or lodges him in any of the Gaols in this Island, upon giving information, shall receive FIVE POUNDS Reward. JAMES DUTHIE.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. Supplement. (p.10, marked p. 398). Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. (p.2, marked p. 402); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 8 to Saturday July 15 1780, Vol. II, No. 64. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 424). ‘July 1, 1780. RUN AWAY from the Subscriber in Spanish-Town, on Tuesday last the 27th JUNE, a short, stout, well-made Negro Fellow, named

CUFFEE: Speaks good English and is well known in both towns; was dressed in a check shirt, with a white jacket, and Ruffia drab breeches, and wore a white straw hat. Any person bringing said Negro to Mr. Clayton Lictichales [?] in Kingston, Mr. Moses Adolphus in Spanish-Town, or secures him in any Gaol in this Island, shall receive a HALF JOANNES Reward. ABRAHAM MYERS.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. Supplement. (p.10, marked p. 398). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. (p.6, marked p. 406); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 8 to Saturday July 15 1780, Vol. II, No. 64. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 424). ‘JUNE 23, 1780. RUN AWAY some time since, from [ill.] Plantation in the Parish of St. Mary, a Negro Man, named

CAMBRIDGE, A CHAMBA,

His Face much cut with the Marks of his Country: ALSO ANOTHER, NAMED,

ANGOLA TOM, With a Diamond Cut on his forehead, between his Eyes.

Whoever will apprehend either or both of the said Negroes, and lodge them in any of the Gaols of this Island, or deliver them on the said Estate, shall receive TWO PISTOLES Reward for each.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday June 24 to Saturday July 1 1780, Vol. II, No. 62. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 400). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 21 to Saturday October 28 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, Supplement, (p10., marked p. 631); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 28 to Saturday November 4 1780, Vol. II, No. 80, (p3., marked p. 635); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 11 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 82, (p8., marked p. 664) ‘KINGSTON, 23d June, 1780. RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, a Negro-Boy named ROMEO, of the Mocco Country, without any Mark, only a natural one, which is, never having more than four toes on one of his feet. – He is about 12 years of age; had on when he went away a check shirt and a ragged pair of breeches. Whoever will give information where the said Negro Boy may be found or lodge him in any of the Gaols, or deliver him to the Subscriber in Harbour-Street, shall receive a PISTOLE Reward. – But be [ill.] at their peril who are found to harbour or conceal him; they may depend upon being prosecuted according to law. W. ARMSTRONG.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. Supplement. (p.9, marked p. 409). Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. (p.3, marked p. 416); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. (p.7, marked p. 431); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26, 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. Supplement. (p.12, marked p.504)

‘A LIST of RUN-AWAYS in Portland gaol, July 3d, 1780.

1778. Mar. 10. CUDJOE, marked, IR, disfigured in the face, to James Roden, St. Ann’s. Aug. 7. BONNY & CYRUS, blind marks, appear to have been RA, owner unknown. 1779. June 20. BILLY, a Mocco, blind mark, will not tell his owner’s name. 1780. May 13. JAMES, says he is free, answers very much the description of Mr. Edmund

Kelly’s TORBAY in the Royal Gazette. June 7. DAVY, a Mulatto, to the estate of Munbe, deceased, of St. Ann’s. Whoever owns said Negroes, may have them, by applying to the Subscriber, proving their property, and paying the lawful charges. John Nicholas Baker.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. Supplement. (p.10, marked p. 410). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 8 to Saturday July 15 1780, Vol. II, No. 64. (p.4, marked p. 418). ‘Spanish-Town, July 8, 1780.

RUN AWAY in May 1779, a Negro Fellow named

BOATSWAIN, A fellow of middle age, about five feet high, well known about Saint John’s, supposed to ne harboured at the Red Hills, belonging to JAMES ARTRAY, a free Negro man. – Whoever takes up the said negro and brings him to me, shall receive FORTY SHILLINGS Reward.

Also ran away, in November last, A Negro Wench, named Elce,

About five feet high, well known about the Red Hills, supposed to be harboured at the Red Hills of Mr. Lord and Mr. Caneo, near the Angels, [?] for she was seen there. Whoever takes her up and brings her to me, shall receive FORTY SHILLINGS Reward.

Also run away, the 3d of January last, A Negro Man, named Caesar,

About 18 years of age, and six feet high, marked on both shoulders ER, diamond on top; was seen at Sixteen Mile-Walk with tobacco, supposed to be harboured by some person at Bagnell’s, and was seen coming that way with tobacco. – Whoever takes up said fellow, and brings him to me, shall receive THREE POUNDS.

Also run away, the 1st instant, A Negro Fellow, named Cromwell,

Yellow complexion, about 30 years of age, and 6 feet high; speaks good English, was a driver on my mountain in Saint John’s, marked on his breast ER, with diamond on top; being long marked, ‘tis a little wore out. – He is supposed to be harboured at the Red Hills of William Fleming, a free mulatto. – Whoever takes him up and brings him to me, shall receive THREE POUNDS Reward. EMANUAL RAMALHO. N.B. This is to forewarn all persons not to employ or conceal any of the abive-named negroes, and captains and masters of vessels not to employ or carry any of them off this island; -- if any information can be given where they are harboured, so as to be brought to justice, if by any white person shall receive L. 20 and if by any other colour shall receive L. 10 Reward.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 412). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. 11, No. 64. (p.3, marked p. 416); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. 11, No. 65. (p.7, marked p. 431); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. Supplement. (p.15, marked p. 508); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 26 to Saturday September 2 1780, Vol. II, No. 71, Supplement, (p.11, marked p. 519); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 9 to Saturday September 16 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, (p.4, marked p. 540); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, Supplement, (p13., marked p. 581); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 7 to Saturday October 14 1780, Vol. II, No. 77, (p4., marked p. 600); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 21 to Saturday October 28 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p4., marked p. 624); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 4 to Saturday November 11 1780, Vol. II, No. 81, (p3., marked p. 647); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 18 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 83, Supplement, (p4., marked p. 680) ‘Kingston, July 8th, 1780. RUN AWAY, about 15 months ago, a Negro Man of the Mungola country, named JAMAICA, of a black complexion, about five feet three inches high, pretty stout made, his forehead very much wrinkled, and marked with the letter R. or R.S. on one or both cheeks, about forty-five years of age, was formerly the property of Richard Simmons, deceased, and has been used to the brick-making and fishing business. – Also, about two months ago, two negro men, named JAMES and SAMBO – James of the Congo country, of a very black complexion, about 50 or 55 years of age, walks very lame, by trade a bricklayer, he was formerly the property of Richard Reeder, deceased, -- Sambo, a creole, very old, his head quite white, pretends to be blind; he is supposed to be harboured by his son, who lives to windward, he was formerly the property of John Coughlan, deceased: a reward of ten pounds for Jamaica, and a Half-Joe each for James and Sambo, will be given by the subscriber, to any person or persons, that apprehends and lodges them in any of the gaols of this island, so that the proprietor may get them again, and any person proving by whom they are harboured or concealed, so as the person or persons so harbouring or concealing said negroes be convicted, shall receive TEN POUNDS for each.

Also, STOLEN or STRAYED, from PETER’s ROCK MOUNTAINS, Liguanea, about six or seven weeks ago, a bright bay NORTHWARD HORSE… Also, a small JACK ASS, of a dark colour… RICHARD LATIMER.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 412). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 8 to Saturday July 15 1780, Vol. II, No. 64. (p.3, marked p. 416); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. (p.6, marked p. 430) ‘KINGSTON, 8th July, 1780. RUN AWAY, in November last, from the subscriber, a creole NEGRO MAN, of a yellowish complexion, about 35 years of age, a tall, stout fellow, by trade a Carpenter, formerly the property of Edward Chaplin, of this town, called

JACKY, Whoever will apprehend and lodge the said runaway in the Workhouse, or any of his Majesty’s gaols, shall receive TWO PISTOLES reward. PETER DUFFUS.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 412). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 8 to Saturday July 15 1780, Vol. II, No. 64. (p.8, marked p. 420); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. (p.8, marked p. 432); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26, 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. (p.8, marked p.500); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 26 to Saturday September 2 1780, Vol. II, No. 71 (p.8, marked p. 516); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 2 to Saturday September 9 1780, Vol. II, No. 72, (p.8, marked p. 528); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 9 to Saturday September 16 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, (p7., marked p. 544); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, (p8., marked p. 560); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, (p4., marked p. 572); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 7 to Saturday October 14 1780, Vol. II, No. 77, (p8., marked p. 604); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 14 to Saturday October 21 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p8., marked p. 616); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 21 to Saturday October 28 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p6., marked p. 627); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 4 to Saturday November 11 1780, Vol. II, No. 81, (p4., marked p. 648); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 11 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 82, (p6., marked p. 662) ‘JULY 4th, 1780. RUN AWAY from Pemberton Valley Estate, St. Mary’s parish, in March last, a young New Negro Man, of the Mocco country, named BEN, marked on one should RI, n [?] on top: he is about twenty years of age, short and stout made, of a yellow complexion, and has a lump on the upper part of one of his ears. – He was taken up at Whitehall estate in St. Ann’s some time ago, but made his escape, and he then called himself FRANK. A reward of FIVE POUNDS will be given for securing the above Negro in any of his Majesty’s gaols in this island, and all charges paid, or on his delivery at said estate. HUGH HAMILTON.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 1 to Saturday July 8 1780, Vol. II, No. 63. Supplement. (p.12, marked p. 412). Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 8 to Saturday July 15 1780, Vol. II, No. 64. (p. 3, marked p. 416); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. (p. 6, marked p. 430). ‘Port-Royal, July 7, 1780. RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, a New Negro Boy, of the Mundingo country, filed teeth, and answers to the name of FRANK: speaks little or no English, marked on both shoulders WT. – Whoever will apprehend the said negro, and lodge him in any of his Majesty’s gaols, or give information at this Office, shall receive a PISTOLE reward. WILLIAM TWEEDY.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. Supplement. (p.11, marked p.435)

Spanish Town, July 20. 1780. RUN away, from Mrs. LYDIA ABERRY, about nine months ago, a Negro Man-boy named TOM; well known in the three towns; he is supposed to be onboard a privateer, or one of the King’s ships, as he has lately returned from a cruise and been seen daily landing from some of their boats at Port-Royal; and has passed himself for a free man among them. – A PISTOLE will be given to any person bringing him to his mistress, or C. PRINGLE, at the Printing-Office in this Town. The inveigler of the above negro, may depend on the severity of the law being put in force against him, on proven proof of his concealment.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. Supplement. (p.12, marked p.436) A LIST of RUN-AWAYS in Lucea Gaol, 14th July, 1780. 1780. April 28. ROBIN, says he belongs to G. P Ricketts BRUTUS RICHARD June 25. JUBA, alias FANNY, to James White. RUTH, marked AG, diamond on top, to Alexander Grant. July 9. BOB PUNCH 10. HOMER, to Bessy Sawyer, Montego-Bay 14. STREPHON, to Mr. Gale, Salt Spring, St. Elizabeth

to William Russea

to Mr. Glass, Martha Brae, brought in by Maroons.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. Supplement. (p.12, marked p.436)

July 23, 1780 RUN AWAY from the subscriber, about fortnight since, a young negro wench , named PHEBE, a little marked with the small pox, and distinctly marked on the right shoulder DW, belonging to the estate of Dr. William Wilkinson, and is supposed to be with a fellow belonging to the late Mrs. De Henry, at his Grass Piece, (?) named Badhead, near the Ferry. Whoever will bring her to the subscriber, or lodge her in any of the gaols of this island, shall receive a PISTOLE reward, or if harboured by any person whatsoever, on conviction of the offender, shall receive FIVE POUNDS.

J. PIDGLEY

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. Supplement. (p.12, marked p.436)

July 21, 1780 RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, on Sunday the 9th instant, a likely NEGRO BOY, about 11(?) years of age, named

TRIP He has a lump on his left-shoulder, and can speak pretty good English. – Whoever will takeup the said Negro Boy, and deliver him to the Subscriber, or the printer in Spanish Town, or secure him in any of the gaols of this island, shall receive a PISTOLE Reward, and all reasonable charges.

RALPH PHILLIPS Capt. 60th Regt.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday July 15 to Saturday July 22 1780, Vol. II, No. 65. Supplement. (p.12, marked p.436)

Kingston, 21st July, 1780. STOLEN out of Mr. Jacob Martin’s yard, some time in April last, a large SORREL HORSE, marked on the buttock RSF (P?), and a star on his face. Also, RUN AWAY from Isaac Gomez Silva, a yellow skin Eboe Wench. – Whoever brings the said Horse and Wench, shall receive a PISTOLE Reward for each of them, from

Judith & Isaac Gomez Silva The Pound-Master of any parish is desired, if said Horse should be sent to any of the Pounds, that a letter may be sent by post to the said owners in Kingston.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26, 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. (p.3, marked p.495) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 26 to Saturday September 2 1780, Vol. II, No. 71 (p.6, marked p. 514); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 2 to Saturday September 9 1780, Vol. II, No. 72, (p.4, marked p. 524)

Mount Pleasant, near (?) Rio Bueno JULY 28, 1780

TAKEN UP, a stout Negro Fellow, without any Brand-Mark, calls himself SIMON, speaks very bad English, and appears to have been run away a considerable time; - says his master’s name was McRAE, but is dead. – Whoever owns the said Negro, may have him, by applying to the Subscriber near Rio Bueno, or Mr. LEWIS GRANT, at Home Castle(?) Estate, St. Ann’s.

ROBERT GEORGE

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26, 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. (p.4, p.496)

Milk-River, Clarendon 10th July, 1730

TAKEN UP at my Crawl, the 7th instant, a stout able NEGRO WENCH, calls herself NELLY, with a CHILD, to appearance about three years old : – says she is a Creole, but has marks in the face like a Coromantee; that she has been run away since a little girl, and brought up and kept among Maroon Negroes ever since in the inland parts of the country. – She is marked on the right shoulder and cheek TFE on top, - says she does not know her owner’s name, but that he was an old man, and lived on(?) the Leeward. For this some time she has passed as a free woman, and hitherto, on that account, escaped being taken up when openly out in an excursion from the gangs. Whoever proves the said Negroe Woman and Child to be their property, may have them, by applying to the Subscriber in Clarendon, paying expenses.

JOSEPH GASKARTH The Wench, when brought to me, has a smart fever upon her, but shall be properly taken care of; also the Child very unwell. See slightly amended advertisement, The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, (p3., marked p. 571)

Milk-River, Clarendon 10th July, 1730

TAKEN UP at my Crawl, the 7th instant, a stout able NEGRO WENCH, calls herself NELLY, with a CHILD, to appearance about three years old : – says she is a Creole, but has marks in the face like a Coromantee; that she has been run away since a little girl, and brought up and kept among Maroon Negroes till she grew a woman; that after parting with the, has been with different Gangs of Run-away Negroes ever since in the inland parts of the country. - She is marked on the right shoulder and cheek TFE ; - says she does not know her owner’s name, but that he was an old man, and lived on(?) the Leeward. For this some time she has passed as a Free Woman, and hitherto, on that account, escaped being taken up when openly out in an excursion from the Gangs. Whoever proves the said Negroe Woman and Child to be their property, may have them, by applying to the Subscriber in Clarendon, paying expenses.

JOSEPH GASKARTH The Wench, when brought to me, has a smart fever upon her, but shall be properly taken care of; also the Child very unwell.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26, 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. (p.6, marked p.496) See also The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 26 to Saturday September 2 1780, Vol. II, No. 71, Supplement, (p.12, marked p. 520) where the slave owner has taken out a new advertisement confirming Charles’s escape from Bachelor’s Hall.

Bachelor’s Hall, St. Ann’s, Aug. 1st, 1780 TAKEN up by a Negroe belonging to this estate, on his way to Kingston, a Creole Negro Boy named

CHARLES has a cast in one of his eyes, without any mark; he has been sent to St. Ann’s gaol, but was refused [illegible]. Whoever proves him their property, [illegible] the charges, may have him by applying to the Overseer on said Estate.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26, 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. (p.10, marked p.502) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 26 to Saturday September 2 1780, Vol. II, No. 71 (p.6, marked p. 514); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 2 to Saturday September 9 1780, Vol. II, No. 72, (p.4, marked p. 524); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 9 to Saturday September 16 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, Supplement, (p16., marked p. 552) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, (p4., marked p. 572); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 30 to Saturday October 7 1780, Vol. II, No. 76, (p6., marked p. 590); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 14 to Saturday October 21 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p6., marked p. 614); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 28 to Saturday November 4 1780, Vol. II, No. 80, (p4., marked p. 636); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 11 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 82, (p4., marked p. 660)

Spanish Town, August 21, 1780 ABSCONDED for nine months last past, the following Negro Slaves, - viz. BETTY, COUNTESS, LETTICE, and her three Children, VERITE(?), DIANA and HARRY, LEAH, and her two Children, GEORGE & CANDYS, -- belonging to the Estate of Edward Elliss, Esq. deceased, and are supposed to be harboured somewhere in Port-Royal or Spanish Town. –A reward of ONE PISTOLE for each of them will be given to any person that will secure them, or either of them, in any of the Jails in this island, and FIVE POUNDS for each, to such person who will give information where they or either of them are harboured, upon conviction of the offender.

ALSO ABSCONDED A Negro Boy named WILL, who in August 1773 went from this island with his Master, said Mr. ELLISS, to St. Augustine, where his master died. – It appears, from a description in a letter from Mr. TAYLOR of Green Island in Hanover, that he had lately come over to this island, and attempted to pass as free, and had been taken up at Green Island, but had not since been heard of. – He is very sensible, was very thin when he left this island, and rather of a yellow complexion. – The like reward will be give to take him up, or give information where he is harboured, by applying to Mr. CRUICKSHANK, at the Office of Messirs(?), RODON & LEWIS in Spanish-Town.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26, 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. Supplement. (p.12, marked p.504)

St. Ann’s, July 20, 1780 FOR SALE, BELL GROVE, formerly the property of JOHN ROSE[...] Run away from the above Property, in March 1777, a Negro, named CHARLES, of the Coromantee country, about 25 years of age, well made, about five feet, six or seven inches high, very black, and marked on his right shoulder J.R. Also, VIRGIL, of the Mochoa country, a short, squat made fellow, marked on his right should J.R, has over his right eye a remarkable large scar, in which the marks of the stitches appear very plain, he is about 30 years old, a reward of FIVE POUNDS will be given for each of the above Negroes.

By JAMES ROSE

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 19 to Saturday August 26, 1780, Vol. II, No. 70. Supplement. (p.12, marked p.504)

Port-Royal, August 2, 1780 ABSENTED herself from the subscriber, about three weeks, for no other reason than that of her little boy QUASHIE being long missing and which boy is now safely brought home; a Negro Woman, named SAPHO, of the Congo country, about 18 or 19 years of age, marked I.S. on each breast. She was decoyed(?) away above nine years ago, and was harboured and secreted by an old Negro Woman Slave, named DILIGENCE, the property and on the estate of Mr. – near Morant-Bay, and voluntarily came home on the Sunday after last Christmas Day. To this estate she is now supposed to be gone in search of her son. She has frequently been seen on the road going up to Half-way-Tree, and also, in a yard, frequented by Eboe negroes near General French’s, Kingston – If SAPHO, returns soon to her owner, she shall be freely pardoned and forgiven: but, if she still continues from home, whoever takes her up, and brings her to her owner, shall be very liberally rewarded, and the person who conceals her, supposed to be known, will be prosecuted according to law.

JOHN SCOTT

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 26 to Saturday September 2 1780, Vol. II, No. 71, Supplement, (p.12, marked p. 520)

September 2, 1780

RUN AWAY from the Subscriber in Kingston, the 22nd of July last, a Negro Boy of the Mundingo Country, who can also speak a little [? – possibly Coromantee], named CHARLES. – He has a cast in his eyes, no brand mark, about 15 years of age, near five feet high: - Had on an n [?] frock, and a pair of short trowsers. – He was taken up lately at Bachelor’s-Hall in St. Ann’s, from whence he has since made his escape. – Whoever will apprehend and deliver him to the Subscriber, shall receive an HALF JOE Reward.

PHILIP CROSS.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 26 to Saturday September 2 1780, Vol. II, No. 71, Supplement, (p.12, marked p. 520) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 2 to Saturday September 9 1780, Vol. II, No. 72, (p.4, marked p. 524); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 9 to Saturday September 16 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, (p6., marked p. 543); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, (p4., marked p. 556)

A LIST of RUN-AWAYS in Lucea Gaol, 26th August, 1780.

June 2. PHILANDER, to Mr. John Morgan, Clarendon. July 20. WILLIAM, to Sally Bryan, Manchioneal. - 31. AUGUST, to James Topely, Montego Bay. Aug. 2. SEPTEMBER, to Moses Martins, Sp. Town. - 10. TOM, to Mr. W. Beckford, Westmorland. - 19. KENT, to Richard Brown, Rio Bueno. BETTY, to Thomas Bridie, Westmorland. - 25. PRANCE, to John Kelly, ditto.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 26 to Saturday September 2 1780, Vol. II, No. 71, Supplement, (p.12, marked p. 520)

Kingston, September 2, 1780

RUN AWAY about three months [illegible – hence? ago?], a Creole-Negro fellow named QUAMINA, by trade a Carpenter. He at times calls himself DENVIS, the name of his former master. He is about five feet high, marked on one of his shoulders, AH in one, with n [maybe R?] on to, and about 30 years of age. – He has been [illegible – maybe ‘seen frequently’?] about the Jail and the [illegible]. – Whoever will apprehend and deliver him to the Subscriber, or to Mr. WILKEN, Carpenter n of the town, shall receive TWENTY SHILLINGS Reward; and if any person can be convicted of harbouring or employing him, they will be prosecuted according to law,

RABINA HOOD.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday August 26 to Saturday September 2 1780, Vol. II, No. 71, Supplement, (p.12, marked p. 520) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 2 to Saturday September 9 1780, Vol. II, No. 72, (p.4, marked p. 524); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 9 to Saturday September 16 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, (p6., marked p. 543); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, (p4., marked p. 556); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, Supplement, (p13., marked p. 581); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 7 to Saturday October 14 1780, Vol. II, No. 77, (p2., marked p. 598); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 21 to Saturday October 28 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p7., marked p. 628)

Grange Pen, St. Catherine’s Sept 2. 1780

RUN AWAY ABOUT three Weeks past, from the above penn, a stout Creole Negro Man boy, about five feet four inches high, seventeen or eighteen years old, named LONDON, is well known about Passage-Fort, Port-Henderson, Spanish Town, Sixteen-Mile-Walk, particularly at Hog-hole and Knowles’s in the latter. He is a clever boy, tells a good tale, by which he may elude any enquiry not very particular. Whoever brings the said negro to the above Penn, or lodges him in any of the gaols, shall on giving notice to the Overseer receive from him Two Pounds, Fifteen Shillings reward.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 2 to Saturday September 9 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, (p.3, marked p. 532) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 9 to Saturday September 16 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, (p.3, marked p. 539); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, (p3., marked p. 555); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, (p7., marked p. 575); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 14 to Saturday October 21 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p10., marked p. 618); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 28 to Saturday November 4 1780, Vol. II, No. 80, (p4., marked p. 636); Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 11 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 82, (p4., marked p. 660)

Kingston, September 8, 1780 RUN AWAY from the subscriber, a Sailor Negro, named

B O B:

He is a stout fellow, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, speaks good English, and wants one of his forefingers. – He was formerly the property of Mr. George Hardy from [illegible – ‘Wh t’], and afterwards became the property of Spencer Forbes, Mariner, deceased. – FORTY SHILLINGS reward will be given to any person that brings him to me; - and whoever will convict any person of harbouring or employing him, shall receive TEN POUNDS , from

WILLIAM REID.

See addition to advertisement at end in The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 14 to Saturday October 21 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p8., marked p. 616): ‘He was taken up lately at Wagwater Valley, but broke out of the stocks, and made his escape; - he supposed to be [illegible] in Manchioneal.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 2 to Saturday September 9 1780, Vol. II, No. 72, Supplement, (p.13, marked p. 533) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 9 to Saturday September 16 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, (p.5, marked p. 542); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, (p3., marked p. 555); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, (p3., marked p. 571)

Kingston, Sept. 9, 1780.

ABSCONDED on TUESDAY the 5th [illegible – maybe ‘Last’] from the Subscribers, a negro fellow of the Chamba country, named

JEMMY about 14 years of age, about five feet, six inches high, square made, speaks good English and will probably attempt to pass as a free man ; he is well known in both towns, and at Montego-Bay. – Whoever will give information, so that he may be recovered, shall receive a handsome gratuity by applying to [illegible – maybe ‘Wilson’] and Campbell.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 9 to Saturday September 16 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, Supplement, (p11., marked p. 547) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, (p6., marked p. 558)

Dove-Hall, St. Thomas in the Vale, September 10, 1780

TAKEN UP

at the above Estate, on the 9th [illegible], a young New NEGRO MAN of the Mocco Country, stout made, about five feet, five inches high, speaks little or no English, has no visible brand mark, and has on a blue Sailor’s Jacket. All the account he will give of himself, is, that he got away from a ship in company with another man, whom he calls his father, and that he lost him in the woods, where he has been five months. Whoever proves him his property, may have him by applying to the said Estate, and paying all charges.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 9 to Saturday September 16 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, Supplement, (p11., marked p. 547) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, (p6., marked p. 558); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, (p8., marked p. 576); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 30 to Saturday October 7 1780, Vol. II, No. 76, (p8., marked p. 592)

St. Elizabeth, 8th Sept. 1780.

TAKEN UP at my place a few days ago, a Negro Man named QUASHIE, marked MF or MI; says that his owner lived somewhere eastward of this parish. – This Negro says that he was harboured near One-Eye in this parish by JOHN MARKIM. His being weak and very sickly prevented his being sent to Jail. – The owner of said Slave may have him, on paying the expence of this advertisement.

DUNCAN SWAN

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 9 to Saturday September 16 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, Supplement, (p11., marked p. 547) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, (p6., marked p. 558); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, Supplement, (p12., marked p. 580); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 7 to Saturday October 14 1780, Vol. II, No. 77, (p3., marked p. 599)

September 15, 1780.

RUN AWAY,

upwards of twelve months ago, a Creole Negro Woman Slave, named GRACE, but passes under the different names of GUINEA HEN, LADY SMALL, & CUBA. She has a brand mark on her right shoulder, which is forgot, a hole [illegible] and a flesh mark on her stomach. Was formerly the property of Mr. John Kinnear, deceased, who sold her to Mr. Jeffrey Irving, who afterward sold her to Mr. Aaron Manby, from whom the present proprietor purchased her. – She has been frequently seen, and is supposed to be harboured about Norbrook [?] estate. Whoever will bring said Negro Woman Slave to the Printers hereof, shall receive FIVE POUNDS reward, and 5[illegible – currency sign maybe ‘l.’?] more on Conviction of the person or persons by whom she has been harboured.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 9 to Saturday September 16 1780, Vol. II, No. 73, Supplement, (p15., marked p. 551) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, (p6., marked p. 558); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, (p8., marked p. 576); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 30 to Saturday October 7 1780, Vol. II, No. 76, (p8., marked p. 592); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 14 to Saturday October 21 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p8., marked p. 616); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 21 to Saturday October 28 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p3., marked p. 623); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 28 to Saturday November 4 1780, Vol. II, No. 80, Supplement, (p12., marked p. 644); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 4 to Saturday November 11 1780, Vol. II, No. 81, (p3., marked p. 647); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 11 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 82, Supplement, (p13., marked p. 671); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday December 30 to Saturday January 6 1781, Vol. II1, No. 89, (p5., marked p.3)

Kingston, 14th Sept., 1780

RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, a Negro Man, named JOHN BAPTIST, marked J B Roy : He is a Creole of Hispaniola, and speaks the French language well. – It is supposed that he is concealed in or near Spanish-Town, where he has some acquaintance. Whoever will secure the said Negro in any of the gaols, or give information to the Subscriber, so that he may be taken, shall secure TWO PISTOLES, and all charges.

A. GALBRAITH

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, Supplement, (p11., marked p. 563) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, (p6., marked p. 574); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 30 to Saturday October 7 1780, Vol. II, No. 76, (p4., marked p. 588) RUN-AWAY NEGROES in Savanna-la-Mar Jail, 12th Sept. 1780. 1779 June 4. POPE, to Mowatt. July 7. DOLL, to Mr. Campbell, Trelawney. Oct. 26. TOM, to Vassal. 1780 Jan. 6. BETTY, mark’d IH, heart on top, to Tait. Feb. 28. MOLLY, alias LUNA, to Edwards. Mar. 28. CATO - QUAMINA April 2. TOM, to Dr. Merton May 3. MIMBA, to Shafton estate, Westmorland June 5. CUDJOE, to [‘Stagdon’?] - 16. QUAW, to McL[rest illegible] QUAWMINA, to Shafton Estate. - 17. LEE, to Fisher, Rio Bueno. CAESAR, to ditto. July 8. MOLLY & CHILD, to Mrs. Savage. 15. TITUS, to Middlesex. 20. CUFFEE, to Lawrence. 25. VENUS, to Jackson. 28. POLYDORE, to Lady Clarke. Aug. 6. WILLIAM, to W.H. Ricketts. 14. LUCY, to Beckford. 21. DANIEL, a New Negro. 25. VULCAN, to Froome estate. POMPEY, to Mrs. Ferris, deceased. 26. PLUTO, to Francis Gate.

to Kerr.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, Supplement, (p11., marked p. 563) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, (p6., marked p. 574); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 30 to Saturday October 7 1780, Vol. II, No. 76, (p4., marked p. 588) RUN-AWAY NEGROES in Black-River jail, 12th Sept. 1780. 1779. Feb. 23. WILL, to Ramsay. Mar. 30. ANDREW, to Gregory, I G June 15. BILLY, to Mowatt, WS July 8. TUDY, to Seill[?], WH or MH Oct. 18. QUASHEBA, to Nicholas, [illegible – maybe ‘EH’?], diamond under Nov. 16. DICK, to Mosquito Fort [illegible – looks like ‘a barbed dart’?] NELLY, to Harris, WM, E on top 22. CHANCE, to John Vassall 30. HECTOR, to Doctor Low 1780. HAMLET, or JOHN, to Captain James Dixon, Port Morant. April 17. QUASHIE, to Mr. Kent, or Mr. Smith carpenter in Spanish-Town. 27. MATTHEW, to W Dawes Quarrel, Esq. marked diamond A NM. May 16. TOM, to Colonel French 18. BOY, to Winters Bogue, or W. Bosley, WB June 21. QUAMINA, to John Moor 26. CUPID, to Alex Rankin, Esq. July 25. CATO, to W. Bosley Aug. 7. BEN, to Chambers, Hanover 17. SALLY, and VO[illegible] her child, to Harmony 22. CUDJOE, to Dr. Woodhouse [illegible] 24. SCOTLAND, to Mr. Shickle 26. JACK, or FELIX, to Dr. Moorshead[?] 27. SAMPSON, to John Vassal, Esq. 29. JEMMY, to William Brown Esq. Sept. 8. PETER BROWN, to George White.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, Supplement, (p11., marked p. 563) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, (p6., marked p. 574); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 30 to Saturday October 7 1780, Vol. II, No. 76, (p4., marked p. 588) LIST OF NEGROES in Saint Ann’s jail, this 24th August, 1780 1780. Feb. 19. CUFFEE, to Dr. Chisholm, P. 20. BOSTON, to Amity-hall, IC Mar. 27. BEN, to Mr. Price, IB Apr. 24. BOB, a mulatto, to Thomas Brown June 8. BILLY, to George Gray July 11. SAM, to John Cross, IA 14. CUFFEE, to John Wright Aug. 2. CUDJOE, to John Grant 12. TOM, to John Alexander, IC 16. MIMBA, to William Bucknor 22. DELIA, to William Orgill 24. FORTUNE FORTUNE SIMON 26. JOBBY, Mrs. Darlington

master unknown, B, - [illegible]

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, Supplement, (p11., marked p. 563) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, (p6., marked p. 574); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 30 to Saturday October 7 1780, Vol. II, No. 76, (p4., marked p. 588)

Sept. 23, 1780

RUN AWAY

ON TUESDAY the 5th Instant, a Negro Girl named NANCY, of the Coromantee country about 13 years of age, very black, has no brand mark, a large scar upon the upper part of her right foot. She was seen on the Thursday after her elopement in company with a negro wench going to [illegible – ‘Ver’?]. Whoever will apprehend and deliver her to the Subscriber in Kingston, or lodge her in any of the gaols of this island, shall receive a PISTOLE reward and all reasonable charges, on application to

L. MACNEAL

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 16 to Saturday September 23 1780, Vol. II, No. 74, Supplement, (p15., marked p. 567) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, (p6., marked p. 574); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 30 to Saturday October 7 1780, Vol. II, No. 76, (p4., marked p. 588); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 14 to Saturday October 21 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p5., marked p. 613); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 21 to Saturday October 28 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p3., marked p. 623); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 4 to Saturday November 11 1780, Vol. II, No. 81, (p4., marked p. 648); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 11 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 82, (p6., marked p. 662)

Kingston, 22nd September 1780

RAN AWAY, two Months since, from Wm. POLSON of Saint Mary’s, to whom they are hired, two NEGRO CARPENTERS named POMPY and QUAW, the property of the Trustees of HUGH POLSON, Esq. – Pompey is well known here, and at Spanish-Town, was purchased of GOTCHAL LEVIEN and was seen this day at work at a house in East street lately occupied by Doctor McGLAIHAN, - Quaw and he have both been seen within these few days, and are supposed to be employed by some free tradesmen. – A PISTOLE reward will be given for the apprehending of each; and a DOUBLOON, if the free people harbouring and working them can be convicted. – Apply to HINTON EAST, Esq. or to Mr. JOHN SIMPSON in Orange street.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, Supplement, (p10., marked p. 578) Repeated for Sawney only The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 30 to Saturday October 7 1780, Vol. II, No. 76, (p6., marked p. 590); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 14 to Saturday October 21 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p2., marked p. 610); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 28 to Saturday November 4 1780, Vol. II, No. 80, (p4., marked p. 636); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 11 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 82, (p4., marked p. 660)

Carlisle Estate, Vere, Sept. 27, 1780

RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, to Negro Men: SAWNEY

A stout well made fellow, of a yellowish complexion, about five feet nine or ten inches high, with a blemish in one eye; between 30 and 40 years of age, and is marked on one of his shoulders E, BL in one. – This fellow has absconded since June last, and has been since often seen at Cocoa Walk Plantation, now called Castle Campbell, the property of George Campbell Esq. Carpenter’s Mountains, in the parish of Vere, lately the property of Richard Huggins Read Esq. deceased, to whose estate he formerly belonged, and is supposed to be harboured on said Plantation

LEICESTER, Is a very stout fellow, of a yellowish-complexion, about six feet high, with a remarkable large mouth, and a very flat nose; upwards of 40 years of age; and is also marked on one of his shoulders E, BL in one: - absconded the 19th instant ; likewise supposed to be harboured on said Plantation, he being also lately the property of the said Richard Huggins Read, Esq., deceased. – They are both well known in the parish of Saint Elizabeth and Vere. – This is therefore to forewarn all person whatsoever, not to harbour or conceal either of the said Negroes, as they will (on conviction) be prosecuted to the strictest rigour of the law. Whoever will give information where the said Negroes, or either of them, are harboured and concealed, shall receive, if by a white person, FIFTY POUNDS reward ; and if by a negro, or any person of colour, TWENTY POUNDS, so as the offender or offenders may be brought to condign punishment.

Em. Baruch Loufada

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, Supplement, (p14., marked p. 582) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 30 to Saturday October 7 1780, Vol. II, No. 76, (p3., marked p. 587); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 7 to Saturday October 14 1780, Vol. II, No. 77, (p7., marked p. 603); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 14 to Saturday October 21 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p7., marked p. 615)

September 22, 1780

TAKEN UP,

THIS day, at Fort-Augusta, a NEGRO BOY, about 12 years old, calls himself JOHN and says he is a creole, he is marked on the right shoulder I M. Whoever owns said negro may have him, paying the expence of advertising, by applying to the Printing Office, or to the Subscriber at Fort-Augusta.

GEORGE MONRO Captain-Lieut, 88th

Regiment

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 23 to Saturday September 30 1780, Vol. II, No. 75, Supplement, (p15., marked p. 583) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 30 to Saturday October 7 1780, Vol. II, No. 76, (p6., marked p. 590)

Spanish-Town, Sept. 22, 1780

RUN AWAY this day, from the Subscriber, a lame Creole Negro Man named AUGUST, about 23 years of age, newly marked on the breast, and shoulders, and on his outside of both arms IT T on top, for a former defection and robber; his right leg and foot much decayed, being born so, and walks lame. The above Negro has an uncle named Billy, an old man, belonging to Mr. Toppin, in Kingston. He went away in company with a brother of his CASTALIO, a notorious house-stealer, belonging to Mr. Robert Grier of Pedro’s Valley, also with a Negro belonging to Mr. George Beavis, of this town, who are both runaways, and were taken up at Port-Royal, attempting to get off in the last Fleet. This is therefore to forewarn all captains and masters of vessels against carrying August off the island, as they may depend upon being prosecuted at the law directly. A reward of HALF A JOE will be given for taking up August, and all reasonable charges, on bringing him to the Subscriber.

JOHN TAWS.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday September 30 to Saturday October 7 1780, Vol. II, No. 76, Supplement, (p12., marked p. 596) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 7 to Saturday October 14 1780, Vol. II, No. 77, (p6., marked p. 602); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 14 to Saturday October 21 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, Supplement, (p.9, marked p. 617); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 21 to Saturday October 28 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p7., marked p. 628); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 28 to Saturday November 7 1780, Vol. II, No. 79, (p3., marked p. 635)

Kingston, October 7, 1780 RUN AWAY

from the Subscriber about six weeks ago A Creole Negro Boy

marked on the shoulder R W TWENTY SHILLINGS reward will be given to any person that brings him to me, and whoever will convict any person of [illegible] of harbouring or employing him shall receive TWENTY POUNDS from

EDWARD WIGHT

See The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 14 to Saturday October 21 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, Supplement, (p8., marked p. 616) for addition mentioning runaway’s name, ‘CLIFTON’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 14 to Saturday October 21 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, Supplement, (p8., marked p. 618) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 21 to Saturday October 28 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p2., marked p. 622); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 28 to Saturday November 7 1780, Vol. II, No. 79, (p3., marked p. 635); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 28 to Saturday November 4 1780, Vol. II, No. 80, (p3., marked p. 635)

Prospect, M. David’s, October 14, 1780.

TAKEN UP, a Negro Man, of a yellow complexion, big hips, flat nose, and a bend in his right thigh: says his name is JOHN BRADLEY, and that he has been four years on board his Majesty’s ship ALBION. At same time, a likely black young Wench, says her name is MARY, and that she belongs to Mr. SMITH in Kingston. – They had the following ticket:

“Kingston, 12. OBr. 1780. “Permis the Bears here of Joseph and Mary Nixon to Pass and Repass to Doctor

Gregory’s Estate and to Return In sixteen days – Wm. Smith.” The owners may apply to

J. DONALDSON

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 14 to Saturday October 21 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, Supplement, (p10., marked p. 620) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 21 to Saturday October 28 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, (p3., marked p. 623); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 4 to Saturday November 11 1780, Vol. II, No. 81, (p4., marked p. 648); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 11 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 82, (p6., marked p. 662)

October 21, 1780

Fourteen Pistoles Reward, RUN AWAY from Doctor Powell’s estate of Powell’s-Rock River, in Clarendon, the following Negro, viz. – QUACO, a [illegible – looks like ‘wainman’] has been out three years. – FRANK and QUAMINO, field negroes, have been out two years. – RALPH, a field negro has been out five months: - Also, KENT and CORNWALL, Wainmen, have been out five months: - Whoever will apprehend and lodge in any of his Majesty’s gaols, or deliver them to Mr. Alexander Grant, overseer on the said Estate, shall be entitled to FIVE POUNDS for Quaco, and TWO PISTOLES for each of the other five, to be paid on application to Doctor Powell or at this office. N.B. They have often been seen in and about Spanish-Town.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 14 to Saturday October 21 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, Supplement, (p10., marked p. 620) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 28 to Saturday November 4 1780, Vol. II, No. 80, Supplement, (p12., marked p. 644); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 4 to Saturday November 11 1780, Vol. II, No. 81, (p3., marked p. 647); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 11 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 82, (p6., marked p. 662)

October 18th, 1780.

RUN AWAY, some time last month, TWO New NEGROES, named

Tom & Scotland, one of yellowish complexion, about 5 9 inches high; the other 5 feet 2 inches high, with a sore on his right [illegible] ; sayposed to be harboured by some people about Old Harbour Bay, where they were brought lately. – TOM is very remarkable, by a cut over both his arms – Whoever apprehends both or either of said Negroes, shall be entitled to a PISTOLE reward for each, and all reasonable charges, by apply [sic] to Alexander McKenzie, at Craskell’s Bogg, or at the Look-Out in St. John’s to

JOHN SPENCE

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 21 to Saturday October 28 1780, Vol. II, No. 78, Supplement, (p11., marked p. 632) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 28 to Saturday November 4 1780, Vol. II, No. 80, Supplement, (p11., marked p. 644)

Kingston, October 27, 1780 RUN AWAY,

A Negro Man, named GLASGOW

A PISTOLE Reward will be giv- en for bring him to

John Rowand Forrester.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 28 to Saturday November 4 1780, Vol. II, No. 80, (p3., marked p. 635) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 4 to Saturday November 11 1780, Vol. II, No. 81, Supplement, (p11., marked p. 655); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 11 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 82, (p8., marked p. 664)

Kingston, October 27, 1780

RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, a Negro Woman Slave, named PHEBE, of the Congo country, of a very black complexion, much pitted with the small-pox, and marked on her right shoulder 1B, S on top, and on her left breast F.Lora. Also, MOLLY, of the Eno country, yellow complexion, and marked on her left breast in the same manner as PHEBE. – Whoever will bring the above Slaves, or either of them, to me, or lodge them in any of the Jails of this island, shall receive a PISTOLE reward for each ; - and if any person will give information by whom they are harboured, shall receive, if by a white person, TEN POUNDS, and if by a person of colour, FIVE POUNDS reward, for each.

FRANCIS LORA

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 28 to Saturday November 4 1780, Vol. II, No. 80, Supplement, (p9., marked p. 641) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 4 to Saturday November 11 1780, Vol. II, No. 81, (p3., marked p. 647)

Kingston, November 3, 1780. RUN away from the subscriber, a Ne-gro Wench of the Coramantee country, named LUCETTA, about 17 and 18 years of age; she is a short thick wench, walks parrot toed, marked H A. on her right shoulder, with a mark betwixt her breasts and another under her jaw that appears like her country [illegible – maybe ‘made’] ; speaks a little French and Spanish, and lately come from the Mississippi; she was seen between Spanish-Town and Hog-Walk Tavern and is supposed to be gone to the North-side. Whoever secures and brings her to the Subscriber, shall receive a Pistole reward and all reasonable charges.

EDWARD ALLEN

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 28 to Saturday November 4 1780, Vol. II, No. 80, Supplement, (p12., marked p. 644) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 4 to Saturday November 11 1780, Vol. II, No. 81, (p3., marked p. 647); The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 11 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 82, (p6., marked p. 662)

St. Ann’s November 1, 1780

RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, the following Negroes, viz [?]

JACK, in June 1779, is a boy of 17 years of age, slim made and straight limb’d, is of the Congo country and without any brand mark, he speaks tolerable good Englishe, being brought up a waiting boy since he came to the country. SMART, the 21st of July last, about 18 years of age, of a thick squat make, he is of the Ebo country, and marked on the right shoulder AB, diamond on top, was formerly the property of Dr. JAMES McCULLOCH, dec. and brought up also a waiting man. PRINCE, in August last, a likely creole fellow, about 26 or 27 years of age, by trade a Bricklayer. He was formerly the property of a Mr. McIntosh, but latterly belonged to Mr. James Welsh in Spanish-Town, from whom the Subscriber purchased him; he is marked on the right shoulder A.B. diamond on top. NELLY, on the 10th of September last, a girl about 12 years old, of the Coramantee country and very tall for her age, speaks pretty good English, is marked on the right shoulder AB. diamond on top, and supposed to be harboured in the same part of this Parish. A PISTOLE reward will be given to any person who will take up either of the above slaves and lodge them in the Workhouse of Kingston, or any of the gaols of this island, or deliver them to the subscriber, and whoever gives information against any person harbouring or employing any of the aforesaid negroes, shall receive FIVE POUNDS reward on conviction of the offender.

ANDREW BYRNE.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday October 28 to Saturday November 4 1780, Vol. II, No. 80, Supplement, (p12., marked p. 644)

Kingston, October 27, 1780

RUN AWAY on Friday morning, about four o’clock, two negro women named BIDDY and LETTY

and took with them two lawn mosquito-nets, some shirts, new linen counterpanes, and [? – maybe ‘precisions’?], to the amount of fifty pounds. Biddy, is a tall awkward wench, speaks very bad English, marked on the right shoulder H.S. and had on a red fluff petticoat and coarse cloth frock. Letty is short and very fat, speaks better English than Biddy, has a small sore on both of her ankles, and had on a check petticoat and two dirty shirts. Whoever takes up the said negroes, or give information where they are harboured, shall be well rewarded by applying to James Morris at the Croft-Keys in the Harbour-street – If the above articles are offered for sale, it is requested they may be [? – may be ‘stopped’] with the parties. N.B. Information has been given that they are concealed on some of the Pens on Rock-Fort Road; also, have been seen at Port-Royal.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 11 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 82, Supplement, (p9., marked p. 665) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 18 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 83, Supplement, (p4., marked p. 680)

Kingston, November 13, 1780

RUN AWAY, on Monday the 23rd of October last, a young slim Negro Boy, named P O M P E Y,

had on, an osnabrug frock only, with loose sleeves; he has since been seen about Spanish-Town market and river, where it is supposed he is still lurking.

Likewise Strayed or Stolen A BROWN MILCH GOAT,[...]

JAMES DYKEN

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 18 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 83, Supplement, (p2., marked p. 678)

Kingston, 24th November, 1780

RAN AWAY a few days ago, a Negro Girl named JENNY, of the Congo country, flat faced, four feet six inches high, about 14 years of age, is burned on the mouth, and has a scar on the stomach. Whoever will apprehend and deliver the said girl to Mr. Richard Teale in this town, shall receive a Half Joe reward.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday November 18 to Saturday November 18 1780, Vol. II, No. 83, Supplement, (p3., marked p. 679)

Kingston, November 24, 1780

RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, a Negro Woman Slave, named CELIA, of the Mungola country, well known in the town of Kingston, and was lately seen lurking about the east end. – Any person bringing her to the Subscriber, shall receive SEVEN DOLLARS Reward.

ALEX RITCHIE

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday December 30 to Saturday January 6 1781, Vol. II1, No. 89, (p5., marked p.3)

Kingston, 1st December, 1780

RUN AWAY, a Negro Man Slave, named CUDJOE, but now known by the name of GEORGE FOOT ; he is pitted with the small-pox, speaks good English, and limps in one of his feet :- he is supposed to be harboured on board some of the vessels, or perhaps gone Leeward in a dragger. Whoever apprehends and secures the above Negro, shall be entitled to a reward of TWO PISTOLES; and any person harbouring him, will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law.

JOSEPH AFLALO

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday December 30 to Saturday January 6 1781, Vol. II1, No. 89, (p5., marked p.3)

Kingston, December 23, 1780.

RAN AWAY from the subscriber, near two years ago, a likely creole Negro fellow, about five feet, four or five inches high, named

QUASHIE, but called himself LAWRENCE, when he last ran away, he is marked on one shoulder and cheek WO. and on the other shoulder MI. – He is an awful, cunning chap and passes for a free French Negro, as he can speak a little French, being some time at the Cape Nicho la Mole[?]. I am told he hired himself some time ago in St. George’s to some settler there, as a free driver; it is to be hoped, he will be found out by this advertisement, and, whoever takes him up and secures him in gaol; or delivers him to me in Kingston, shall receive a HALF JOE reward.

WALTER OGILVIE

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 26 December 1812 to Saturday 2 January 1813. (BL, mf), p.8. 'Kingston, Sept. 26, 1812. ABSCONDED, on Thursday last, LOUISA, a Creole Woman, about the middle stature, stout made, and is marked TD on her right breast, and II on her shoulders: And LAVINIA, a Mungola Woman, also about the middle stature and stout made, country marks between her breasts, is marked II on her shoulders, is a little pitted with the small-pox, and has a sore on her left leg near the ancle. A Pistole each will be paid for their apprehension. JOHN JONES.'

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 26 December 1812 to Saturday 2 January 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, p.14. 'Lowe's Pen, Clarendon, Dec. 23, 1812, RAN AWAY from this property: FORTUNE, a creole, black complexion, between five feet three or four inches high, walks lame, from a hurt which he received in his hip. AUGUST, a Congo, five feet five or six inches high, black complexion, and has a large rupture. JAMES, alias JOHN ROBINSON, a Mulatto Man, about five feet ten inches high; slim made, a plausible and artful fellow, and very handy about stock. He may attempt to pass as free. This is to caution all persons from employing him. A Reward of Two Doubloons will be paid for James, and One Doubloon for each of the other two to any person lodging them in any gaol or workhouse in this island, or delivering them to John Donaldson. WALTER SCOTT.' Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 9, to Saturday, January 16, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 23, to Saturday, January 30, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 26.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 26 December 1812 to Saturday 2 January 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, p.14. 'Yallahs-Bay, Nov. 2, 1812, RANAWAY, a Negro Woman, named AGNES, of the Eboe country, marked IC on both breasts and shoulders. A reward of Half-a-Joe will be paid to any person lodging her in any gaol or workhouse in this island; and a further reward of Six Doubloons to any persons proving to conviction her being harboured by a white person. It is strongly suspected that the above Negro is harboured in or about Morant Bay, as she has been often seen in that quarter, particularly near the Church. BARBARA CRAIG.' Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 2, to Saturday, January 9, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 19.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday 26 December 1812 to Saturday 2 January 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, p.15. 'Kingston, Aug. 27, 1812. ABSENTED himself since the 17th May last, a creole Negro Man, named JAMES, about five feet six or seven inches high, stout and well made, skin very black, marked WS on one or both shoulders, and has been employed in the Beef Market of this city as a butcher for twelve months past. A Doublook reward is offered for his apprehension; and Fifty Pounds on proving to conviction his being harboured by a white person, or Twenty Pounds if by a person of colour. Should the above slave return of his own accord, within a fortnight from this date, pardon will be granted him. STEPHENSON & CO.' Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 2, to Saturday, January 9, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 19; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 9, to Saturday, January 16, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 12; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 16, to Saturday, January 23, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 30, to Saturday, February 6, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 6, to Saturday, February 13, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 11; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 13, to Saturday, February 20, 1813. (BL, mf), 6; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 20, to Saturday, February 27, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 27, to Saturday, March 6, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 6, to Saturday, March 13, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 13, to Saturday, March 20, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 27, to Saturday, April 3, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 3, to Saturday, April 10, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 10, to Saturday, April 17, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 17, to Saturday, April 24, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 24, to Saturday, May 1, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 1, to Saturday, May 8, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 15, to Saturday, May 22, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 22, to Saturday, May 29, 1813. (BL, mf), Additional Postscript, 26; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 29, to Saturday, June 5, 1813. (BL, mf), 8.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 2, to Saturday, January 9, 1813. (BL, mf), 7. 'Kingston, Dec. 18, 1812. RAN AWAY, on the 25th September last, a stout Negro Man, named LIVERPOOL, an Angola, a Carpenter by trade, marked AA, diamond between, on both his shoulders. He is well known in many parishes in the island, particularly in St. Andrew's and Kingston. If he returns during this year he will be forgiven; if not, Eight Dollars reward shall be paid to any person lodging him in a workhouse, or bringing him to the subscriber. Alex. Anderson.' Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 9, to Saturday, January 16, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 2, to Saturday, January 9, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 16. 'Mount-Pleasant, St. George, Jan. 7, 1813. RAN AWAY from this property about six months ago, a Negro Man named QUAMINA, a Coromantee, about five feet high, a yellow skin, about 30 years of age, and marked IB on both shoulders, he has got an old ticket with which he passes unmolested. Whoever will secure him in any Workhouse, shall receive a Reward of Ten Dollars. JAMES BARTON.' The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 9, to Saturday, January 16, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 16, to Saturday, January 23, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15. 'January 11, 1813. RAN AWAY from Caldwall Estate, in Hanover, on the 28th of December last, a Creole Negro Man, named SAMPSON, about 5 feet 6 inches high, well made, yellow complexion, about 22 years of age, and marked A.S.P. on both shoulders, It is apprehended this Fellow will attempt to get off the island. Masters of Vessels are hereby cautioned against taking him off. A Reward of Two Doubloons will be given to any Person lodging him in any Gaol or Workhouse in the island, or giving information to Mr. Simon Kunhley, Overseer on Caldwall Estate, in Hanover; Messrs. Hamilton & Tinker, Kingston; or to the Subscriber, in Westmoreland. MATTHEW PARKINSON.' Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 30, to Saturday, February 6, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 6, to Saturday, February 13, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 13, to Saturday, February 20, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 27, to Saturday, March 6, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 24; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 6, to Saturday, March 13, 1813. (BL, mf), supplement, 15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 13, to Saturday, March 20, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 20, to Saturday, March 27, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 27, to Saturday, April 3, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 10, to Saturday, April 17, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 17, to Saturday, April 24, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 24, to Saturday, May 1, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 1, to Saturday, May 8, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 8, to Saturday, May 15, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 15, to Saturday, May 22, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, June 12, to Saturday, June 19, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, June 19, to Saturday, June 26, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 20; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, June 26, to Saturday, July 3, 1813. (BL, mf), 6; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, July 3, to Saturday, July 10, 1813. (BL, mf), 7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, July 10, to Saturday, July 17, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 9; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, July 17, to Saturday, July 24, 1813. (BL, mf), Additional Postscript, 26.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 16, to Saturday, January 23, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 17. NOTE 'AT a Slave-Court holden at the Court-House, at Morant Bay, on Tuesday the 5th inst. the following trials took place... James, belonging to Batchelor's Hall Pen, found guilty of having runaway, and been absent for upwards of six months, and sentenced to transportation.'

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 16, to Saturday, January 23, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 20. 'St. Elizabeth, Jan. 22, 1813. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber (nearly three years past) a Negro named LIBERTY, purchased of Mrs. Board, in Kingston. He is a Cooper by trade, and a likely Negro. A Reward of a Doubloon is offered for apprehending and lodging him in any Workhouse in the island, and giving notice thereof, on application to GEO. CHATHAM STONE.' Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 23, to Saturday, January 30, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 26; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 30, to Saturday, February 6, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 6, to Saturday, February 13, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 13, to Saturday, February 20, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 20, to Saturday, February 27, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 13, to Saturday, March 20, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 28; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 13, to Saturday, March 20, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 27, to Saturday, April 3, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 10, to Saturday, April 17, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 23, to Saturday, January 30, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 23. 'Heywood Hall, St. Mary's, Jan. 18, 1813. RAN AWAY, about three months ago from the subscriber, a Negro Woman, named PATIENCE, of a yellow complexion, about five feet four or six inches high, has the mark of an old sore on one leg, and marked WC on right shoulder, but nearly obliterated. A Reward of Four Dollars will be given on lodging her in a Gaol or Workhouse, by applying to JOHN M'PHERSON.' Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 30, to Saturday, February 6, 1813. (BL, mf), 8.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 30, to Saturday, February 6, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13. 'Morant-Bay, Jan. 22, 1813. RAN AWAY a Negro Man, named GEORGE CRAVEN, a Carpenter, hired for some time past to Orange-Park Plantation, in St. David. He is marked IC on one shoulder, is about 35 years of age, tall and stout. A Pistole Reward will be paid to any Person who will lodge him in any Workhouse, or bring him to the Subscriber. JANE CRAVEN.' Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 13, to Saturday, February 20, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, January 30, to Saturday, February 6, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'Kingston, Feb. 5, 1813. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber about two months ago, a Creole Negro Man, named JOHN, alias JOHN PAICELY, about five feet high; he is marked IW on one shoulder, and was purchased from the late Mr. Thomas Bennett, Tavernkeeper in this City, and formerly belonged to Mr. Nicholas Carvey, of Woodfield Pen, St. Ann's, where his Mother now lives: it is supposed he is harboured thereabouts. Whoever will bring him to the Subscriber, or lodge him in any Workhouse, will receive Two Pistoles Reward, and if proved to conviction by whom harboured shall receive Twenty-Five Pounds from EMANUEL LEVY.' Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 6, to Saturday, February 13, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 13, to Saturday, February 20, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 20, to Saturday, February 27, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 13, to Saturday, February 20, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15. 'Morant-Bay, Feb. 4, 1813. RAN AWAY, HARRY, alias JAMES, a Congo, 5 feet 5 inches. He formerly belonged to Mr. Ash, and was waiting on Dr. Reily, in the parishes of Port. Royal, St. David, and St. Andrew, and was sold out of the Workhouse here on the 18th of August last. A Pistole Reward will be paid to any Person who will lodge him in any Workhouse, or bring him to the Subscriber. E. COLLINS.' Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 20, to Saturday, February 27, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 13, to Saturday, March 20, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 28; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 13, to Saturday, March 20, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 27, to Saturday, April 3, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 10, to Saturday, April 17, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 24, to Saturday, May 1, 1813. (BL, mf), 7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 1, to Saturday, May 8, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 15, to Saturday, May 22, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14, The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 22, to Saturday, May 29, 1813. (BL, mf), Additional Postscript, 26; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 29, to Saturday, June 5, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, June 12, to Saturday, June 19, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, June 19, to Saturday, June 26, 1813. (BL, mf), 8.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 20, to Saturday, February 27, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 22. 'Bellfield, St. Mary's, Feb. 11, 1813.

TWO DOUBLOONS REWARD. ABSCONDED, about nine months ago, a Negro Man, named BEN: he is about 5 feet 7 inches high, very stout made, particularly broad at the shoulders, very black complexion: when he is questioned stutters, and is at a loss to give an immediate answer; aged about 25 years. He is supposed to be harboured, either about Constant-Spring estate, in St. Andrew's, or Mount-Vernon, in St. Thomas in the East, at which places he was accustomed to work. Whoever will apprehend and lodge him in any Gaol or Workhouse, deliver him to James W. Boyd, Esq. Catteraguay, or to the subscriber, shall receive the above reward; and whoever is found harbouring him after this public notice shall be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the Law. JAMES FERGUSON.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 20, to Saturday, February 27, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 27, to Saturday, March 6, 1813. (BL, mf), 9; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 13, to Saturday, March 20, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 28.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, February 20, to Saturday, February 27, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 23. 'Savanna-la-Mar, Jan. 21, 1813.

FIVE POUNDS REWARD. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, on the 13th October last, a Negro Man, named THOMAS, alias SCIPIO, about 25 years of age, five feet three or four inches high, pitted with the small pox, has a large mouth, and thick lips; by trade an upholsterer. As he was seen in Kingston about a fortnight after he absconded, he is supposed to be harboured by some of his friends there. He was brought down from Kingston by Mr. Isaac Barrow, and by him sold to the subscriber. The above reward will be paid on lodging him in any gaol or workhouse, or delivering him to Charles Lewis, Esq. Kingston MARY R. JOHNSON.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 6, to Saturday, March 13, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 13, to Saturday, March 20, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 23. 'Kingston, March 20, 1813. ABSCONDED from the subscriber, about the beginning of September last, Two Negro Men, named GEORGE and PHILIP. The former is of the Congo country, about five feet four inches high, without any brand-mark, speaks plain, and is artful: He was formerly the property of Andrew Heron, Esq. of this city, and is supposed to be harboured about Above-Rocks. Philip is a creole, about five feet ten inches, of a slender make, and without any mark: He was purchased about two years since, of M. Lester, of St. Catherine, as the Attorney of Mr. Smart Aldred, and is supposed to be harboured about Spanish Town, where he has a mother, residing on the Race-Course. Two Doubloons will be paid for proving to conviction any one harbouring either of the abive slaves; and One Pistole for lodging each in a workhouse or gaol, or on delivering them to the subscriber, in Duke-Street, JOHN BEAN.' Repreinted: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 20, to Saturday, March 27, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 27, to Saturday, April 3, 1813. (BL, mf), 7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 10, to Saturday, April 17, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 28; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 17, to Saturday, April 24, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 24, to Saturday, May 1, 1813. (BL, mf), 8.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 20, to Saturday, March 27, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14. 'Kingston, March 17, 1813. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, a Negro Man named WILLIAM, of the Coromantee country, about five feet four inches high, slender made, stutters a little, speaks bad English, and answers to the name of Coromantee Wills, and is a Caulker by trade. A Pistole will be given for his apprehension, or lodging him in any Gaol or Workhouse. N. UTER.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 27, to Saturday, April 3, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 10, to Saturday, April 17, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 20, to Saturday, March 27, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 23. 'St. Mary's, March 22, 1813. ABSCONDED, in March, 1811, [sic] a Negro Man, named WILLIAM, of the Eboe Country, about 5 feet 6 inches high, yellow skin, and small country marks on his forehead and temples, and when he speaks keeps his mouth nearly close. [sic] He has been accustomed to work in Passage-Boats to and from Port-Royal, and is supposed to be about the Botanic Garden, or on Fair-Hill Coffee-Plantation, and was formerly the property of Mr. Thomas Blake, late of Port-Royal, dec. Whoever will lodge him in any Workhouse, or bring him to the Subscriber, shall receive One Doubloon Reward, and upon conviction by whom he has been harboured, [sic] shall receive a further Reward of One Doubloon, by applying to GEORGE CLARK, Carpenter.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 27, to Saturday, April 3, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 10, to Saturday, April 17, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 17, to Saturday, April 24, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, March 27, to Saturday, April 3, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14. 'Falmouth, March 16, 1813. RA AWAY during the night of Saturday the 27th ult, from the Subscriber, a stout Creole Negro Woman, named JUDY, alias JUDY THOMAS, black complexion, 5 feet 5 inches in height, 25 years of age, speaks good English, is very artful and plausible. She has been seen in Kingston, where (and the adjacent towns) she is very well known, having formerly belonged to George Moravia, Esq. Any person lodging her in any Workhouse will be suitably rewarded. EDWARD HOOLE.'

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 3, to Saturday, April 10, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'Fyvie, March 27, 1813. RAN AWAY from said Plantation, a Negro Man named SIMON, and a Boy named PRESTON; they are marked WR, in one, on their right shoulders. Likewise, a Negro WOman, named BESSY, supposed to be picked up by a White Man, who has been lately seen at Mary Brown's Corner, in company with a Marshal's Assistant. Any Person securing the above Negro Woman, and lodging her in any Gaol or Workhouse, or delivering her to her owner William Robertson, Esq., will receive Eight Dollars Reward, and a Pistole for each of the other two. WM. ROBERTSON, Jan. Overseer.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 10, to Saturday, April 17, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 3, to Saturday, April 10, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 23. 'Kingston, April 10, 1813. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber a young Negro Man, of the Mundingo Country, named BILLY. He is about five feet two inches high, has a sore leg, is marked AW on one shoulder, and was the property of the late Alexander Watson of St. Elizabeth's. Whoever will lodge him in any of the Gaols or Workhouses shall receive One Pistole Reward, and the Law will be put in force against any Person harbouring the said Runaway. BARNET JOSEPH, Admer. to the Estate of the said Alex. Watson, dec.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 10, to Saturday, April 17, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 17, to Saturday, April 24, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 24, to Saturday, May 1, 1813. (BL, mf), 8.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 3, to Saturday, April 10, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'Clarendon, April 8, 1813. RAN AWAY from Gartymore Plantation the following Negroes, viz. HENRY, CHARLEY, BENNETT, ALFRED, HECTOR, HELENA, and ELIZA. They are supposed to be harboured in the neighbourhood. A Reward of Six Dollars will be paid for apprehending and lodging either of them in any Gaol or Workhouse, or delivering them to Mr. Malcolm Sollay, [?] at Muller-Hall estate, near Chapelton, and a further Reward of Fifty Pounds on proving to conviction by whom harboured. JAMES BRYDON.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 10, to Saturday, April 17, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 17, to Saturday, April 24, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 24, to Saturday, May 1, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 24, to Saturday, May 1, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 17, to Saturday, April 24, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 19. 'Kingston, April 24, 1813. RAN AWAY in March last from Twickenham Plantation, in the parish of St. George, a Negro Man, of the Mundingo Country, named GRANT, but calls himself JAMES HOLMAN. He is a short stout Man, about 30 years of age, is well known at Port Royal, having attended a Person of the name of Holman. One Doubloon Reward will be paid to any Person lodging him in any Workhouse, or applying at the Counting House of Messrs. [ill.], Taylor, and Simpson.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 1, to Saturday, May 8, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 22; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 8, to Saturday, May 15, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, April 17, to Saturday, April 24, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 23. 'Kingston, April 23, 1813.

ONE DOUBLOON REWARD. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, on or about the 2d of January last, a Negro Man, named LEVEILLE. He is a Moco, and has his country marks on the left side of his face, about five feet six inches high, speaks both English and French, of a very black complexion. The said Negro is well known in Kingston, and some parts of the Country, having been employed to carry Goods thereto for Sale. The above Reward will be paid on proving to conviction by whom harboured, and Eight Dollars for lodging him in any Gaol or Workhouse. AMAI CLABER.'

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 22, to Saturday, May 29, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'Kingston, May 22, 1813. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, about four weeks ago, a Negro Woman, named MARY, but otherwise called MARY-ANN, or MARY LINDSAY, a Creole, about five feet six or eight inches high, no brand mark, but has a long scar on one side of her face, and is about 35 years of age. She was formerly the property of Mr. Portcous, [?] of Morant-Bay, to which place she is in the habit of going, and being a very artful and plausible Wench, will endeavour to pass as Free. She is supposed to be harboured in the vicinity of Salt-Ponds, and has been lately seen at Lorn Grass-Piece, where she has some connections. Whoever will apprehend the said Slave, and bring her to the Subscriber, or secure her in any Workhouse, shall receive One Pistole Reward, and whoever is found harbouring or concealing the said Slave, will be prosecuted to the utmost rigor of the Law. JAMES CARFRAX.' Reprinted: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 29, to Saturday, June 5, 1813. (BL, mf), Additional Postscript, 28.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 22, to Saturday, May 29, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'Black-River, St. Elizabeth's, May 25, 1813 RUN AWAY from the Subscriber, on the 28th of March last, a Creole Negro Man, named DAVY alias NUGENT, about five feet nine or ten inches high, by Trade a Carpenter, and plays on the Violin: Also, WILLIAM alias SMITH, his Brother, absconded the 30th of April; he is about five feet ten or eleven inches high, marked TB [inverted] on left Shoulder, and is by Trade a Carpenter and Fiddler. They are both very artful, and may attempt to pass as free, or may have obtained false Tickets. All Persons are hereby cautioned against harbouring either of the above Negroes, as the law will be strictly enforced against them. A Reward of Half-a-Joe will be paid to any Person lodging them in any Gaol or Workhouse, or on delivering them to the Subscriber. THOMAS BALL.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 29, to Saturday, June 5, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 19; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, June 5, to Saturday, June 12, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, June 19, to Saturday, June 26, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 22, to Saturday, May 29, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'May 29, 1813. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, in St. George's, about six weeks ago, a Negro Man named PROVIDENCE, of the Nago Country, about five feet three or four inches high, has no brand marks, but has his Country marks on his face, and a Cast on one of his Eyes, stutters much, and the Calf of one of his Legs somewhat larger than the other; he is very apt to change his name, having done so on former occasions. Any Person securing and lodging him in any Gaol or Workhouse shall receive a Pistole Reward, by applying to Richard Kinkead, Esq. or the Subscriber at Reddington Plantation; if found harboured by anyone, shall be dealt with according to Law. SAMUEL BROWN.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 29, to Saturday, June 5, 1813. (BL, mf), Additional Postscript, 26; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, June 5, to Saturday, June 12, 1813. (BL, mf), Additional Postscript, 26; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, June 19, to Saturday, June 26, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 28.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 22, to Saturday, May 29, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'May 29, 1813.

ONE DOUBLOON REWARD, RAN AWAY in July last, a Negro Man, named CUFFEE, alias CUFFEE DELWORTH, a Creole, 5 feet 3 1/2 inches high, a Tailor by trade. He was bought out of St. Andrew's Workhouse in May, 1812, and as he is very artful, may attempt to pass as free. The above Reward will be given by the Subscriber on lodging him in St. Andrew's Workhouse. JAMES WEST.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 29, to Saturday, June 5, 1813. (BL, mf), Additional Postscript, 27; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, June 5, to Saturday, June 12, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, June 12, to Saturday, June 19, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, May 29, to Saturday, June 5, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'Kingston, June 4, 1813. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber two years ago, a Negro Wench named RENE, a French Creole, 22 years of age, about four feet nine inches high, stout made, large mouth, fine teeth, flat nose, and without any marks. She speaks good English, and is supposed to keep a Working-School for Negro Children either at Falmouth or Montego-Bay. She was employed for several years in selling Dry Goods at Annotto Bay and its neighbourhood. A Doubloon Reward will be given to any Person who will apprehend the said negro and lodge her in any Workhouse, and two Doubloons on delivering her to the Subscriber, in Hanover-Street. ANN COLLET St. Elizabeth's Pound.'

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, June 5, to Saturday, June 12, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'Kingston, June 9, 1813.

ONE DOUBLOON REWARD. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, about five or six weeks ago, a Creole Negro Woman, named BETSEY, [?] about five feet six inches high, and has the mark of an old scar on her stomach, and another on the instep of her right foot. She was formerly the property of Samuel Queensborough, Esq. and is well known at Hog Hole [?] Estate and Highgate. She had on when she went away a blue striped Coast and White Frock, but which it is supposed she will change, as she took away some clothes with her. It is suspected she has a false Ticket, and formerly passed herself as free, when she assumed the name of Molly. She speaks good English, and is in the habit of higgling. The above Reward will be paid for apprehending and lodging her in any Workhouse, and Ten Pounds on proving to conviction by whom harboured. ABRAHAM PEREIRA.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, June 19, to Saturday, June 26, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, June 26, to Saturday, July 3, 1813. (BL, mf), 8.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, June 5, to Saturday, June 12, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'Kingston, June 11, 1813. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, in February, 1811, [sic] a NEGRO GIRL, of the Mungola Country, about 15 or 16 years of age, of a yellow complexion. She formerly belonged to Mr. Kirkland, and is now supposed to be harboured on a Sugar Estate in St. George's. A Reward of One Doubloon will be paid to any Person lodging her in the Workhouse, or delivering her to the Subscriber in King-Street. BARBARA PRENDERGAST.' See The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, July 17, to Saturday, July 24, 1813. (BL, mf), Additional Postscript, 28. Revised ad, names runaway as Princess.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, June 26, to Saturday, July 3, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'Westmoreland, June 22, 1813. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber a Negro Boy named BILLY, alias BILLY SIMPSON, about four feet four inches high, marked AW on left shoulder, and WT PK on right shoulder, and has a longitudinal scar about the left temple, by a fall from a horse; he is about 18 years of age, a little pitted with the small pox, and stout made. He was purchased at a Workhouse Sale in June, 1810, at Savanna-la-Mar; the account he then gave of himself was; that he came from Kingston as a servant to some of the Officers of the 101st Regiment, who turned him out of the Barracks, which caused him to be committed in the Workhouse. He said his Mother lived in Kingston, and goes occasionally to England, as a Servant to Families. He was seen going towards Town a few days after absconding. Half-a-Jone Reward will be given to any Person securing and lodging him in any Gaol or Workhouse, and £20 to prove to conviction by whom he is harboured, by applying to Messrs. Alex. Stewart & Co., Kingston, to Charles M'Nish, Esq., Savanna-la-Mar. THOMAS RITCHIE. N.B. Ship Captains are cautioned against employing him.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, July 10, to Saturday, July 17, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, July 3, to Saturday, July 10, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 20. 'Albion-Park, St. Mary's, July 6, 1813. CAME to this place a Negro Man named THOMAS, formerly belonging to George Cooke, & Co. and sold by them (with others) to the late Mr. William Stewart, then Overseer at Langley Estate. The Person to whom he now belong[s] will have him on application to the Subscriber. He says he does not know his present Master, and that he came away from Lucea with two others (they were sold by the Subscriber to the said Mr. Stewart) named WILLIAM and FRANK, who went to Kingston. GEO. COOKE.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, July 10, to Saturday, July 17, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, July 10, to Saturday, July 17, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 23. 'Buff Bay, July 14, 1813. ABSCONDED from the Subscriber a Negro Man named BAMFF, a Fantee, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, marked GP, within a diamond, on both shoulders, squints, the nail of his thumb grown over it, and the marks of severe flogging on his back. He is very plausible, speaks good English, and is well known in the Towns in St. Mary's, St. Ann's, and the adjacent Parishes. A Pistole reward is hereby offered to any Person lodging him in any Gaol or Workhouse in this island. GEORGE PERRY' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, July 17, to Saturday, July 24, 1813. (BL, mf), Additional Postscript, 28; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, July 24, to Saturday, July 31, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, July 31, to Saturday, August 7, 1813. (BL, mf), 7.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, July 17, to Saturday, July 24, 1813. (BL, mf), Additional Postscript, 28. 'Kingston, June 11, 1813. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, in February 1811, a Negro Girl, named PRINCESS, of the Mungola Country, about 15 or 16 years of age, of a yellow complexion. She formerly belonged to Mr. Kirkland, and is now supposed to be harboured on a Sugar Estate in St. George's. A Reward of One Doubloon will be paid to any Person lodging her in the Workhouse, or delivering her to the Subscriber in King-Street. BARBARA PRENDERGAST.' See June 5-June 12 above, for earlier version of ad. Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, July 24, to Saturday, July 31, 1813. (BL, mf), 8.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 7, to Saturday, August 14, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 21. 'Redington, St. George's, Aug. 9, 1813. RAN AWAY from the above Property about the 10th of March last, a remarkably small NEGRO MAN, of the Mungola Country, much pitted with the Small-Pox. It is supposed he is in the neighbourhood of River-Head Estate in St. David's, from whence he came. Whoever will secure and lodge him in any Gaol or Workhouse in this Island shall receive One Doubloon Reward, on application in Kingston, at the Office of Messrs. Hibbert, Taylors, & Simpson.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 14, to Saturday, August 21, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 21, to Saturday, August 28, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 28, to Saturday, September 4, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 14, to Saturday, August 21, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 19. 'Fort-George, Port-Antonio, Aug. 9, 1813. RAN AWAY from this place, a Negro Woman named MARY ANN, a native of St. Kitt's, pock-pitted, and has a mole on her cheek; she speaks French and Spanish, is very artful, and will endeavour to pass as free. A Reward of Two Doubloons will be given to any Person bringing her to the Subscriber, and One Doubloon on committing her to any Workhouse. T.R. COOKSON, Royal Artillery.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 21, to Saturday, August 28, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 28, to Saturday, September 4, 1813. (BL, mf), 7.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 21, to Saturday, August 28, 1813. (BL, mf), 8. 'Mount-Siba, Hanover, Aug. 16, 1813, ABSCONDED from this settlement about 12 months ago, the following SLAVES, viz. MARGARET alias AMEY, a black woman, slender make, large eyes, prominent forehead, and straight nose, and marked GH or MH; ELIZA ARNOLD, her daughter, a slender black girl, with very large eyes, and thin visage, without any marks' RICHARD McLEOD, son of Margaret or Amey, aged 18 years, about five feet five inches high, large eyes, thick lips, the remains of a wen under one of his ears. The above Slaves are very plausible, and are supposed to be concealed somewhere in the neighbourhood of Kingston, where they probably will pass themselves as free people. A Reward of Ten Pounds will be paid for apprehending each of the above Slaves, on delivering them to the Subscriber, or lodging them in any Gaol or Workhouse in this island. SARAH ARCHER.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 28, to Saturday, September 4, 1813. (BL, mf), 7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 28, to Saturday, September 4, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 21, to Saturday, August 28, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'Kersworth, May-Hill, Aug. 27, 1813.

FIVE DOUBLOONS REWARD. RAN AWAY from the above Property about two years ago, a Negro named JAMES, a Congo, stout made, is supposed to be harboured about Friendship Pen, St. Elizabeth's. Any Person bringing him to the Subscriber, or lodging him in any Workhouse, shall receive the above Reward. R.B. WRIGHT.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 28, to Saturday, September 4, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 9; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 28, to Saturday, September 4, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, September 11, to Saturday, September 18, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 21, to Saturday, August 28, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'Kingston, Aug. 27, 1813. ABSCONDED about two months ago a young Negro Woman, named QUEEN, marked ICH on one shoulder, and has a remarkable yellow mark on one leg, of the middle stature, flat face, and full breasts. A Pistole Reward will be paid to any Person apprehending and lodging her in the Workhouse, on application to Mary Magdelen, in West-Street, near the Brick-Kilns. N.B. The above Wench formerly belonged to Mr. Cohen, and is supposed to be harboured near Stoney-Hill.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 28, to Saturday, September 4, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, September 11, to Saturday, September 18, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 21, to Saturday, August 28, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'Liguanea, Aug. 19, 1813.

SIXTEEN DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber on the 1st of June last, a Creole Negro Girl, named FANNY, yellow skin, slim made, has lost some of her upper teeth, stutters occasionally, and is an excellent Seamstress; also, on the 5th of last month, a Negro Man named JAMES, a Chamba, with his country marks on his face, and marked J.T.G.H. on both shoulders; he formerly belonged to James Smith, Esq. near Somerset, in Liguanea, and latterly was bought by the Subscriber from T.L. Yates, Esq. as Attorney to Wm. Griffiths, Esq. Whoever apprehends either or both of the above Runaways; and lodges them in the Workhouse, or brings them to the Subscriber, at his Pen in Liguanesa, or at the Stamp-Office, shall receive a Pistole Reward for each, and the abve Reward upon proving to conviction by whom harboured, so that the Law may be enforced against the offender or offenders. JOHN T.G. HARRIS.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 28, to Saturday, September 4, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 28, to Saturday, September 4, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, September 11, to Saturday, September 18, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 21, to Saturday, August 28, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'Black River, Aug. 18, 1813.

HALF A JOE REWARD. RAN AWAT from the Subscriber, about two months since, a creole negro girl named LEAH, slim made, with thick lips, and about five feet two inches high, marked on the right shoulder GC, diamond on top. She is supposed to be harboured by some of her relations in Kingston, as she was taken hold of about a fortnight since, but was released by a negro man. The above Reward is offered for her apprehension, and Twenty Pounds if proved to conviction by whom harboured. WILLIAM WILLIAMS.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, August 28, to Saturday, September 4, 1813. (BL, mf), 7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, September 11, to Saturday, September 18, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, September 18, to Saturday, September 25, 1813. (BL, mf), 7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, October 2, to Saturday, October 9, 1813. (BL, mf), 7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, October 9, to Saturday, October 16, 1813. (BL, mf), Additional Postscript, 25; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, October 23, to Saturday, October 30, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, October 30, to Saturday, November 6, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, November 6, to Saturday, November 13, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, November 13, to Saturday, November 20, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, November 20, to Saturday, November 27, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, November 27, to Saturday, December 4, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, December 4, to Saturday, December 11, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, December 11, to Saturday, December 18, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, December 11, to Saturday, December 18, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, September 11, to Saturday, September 18, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 23. 'Kingston, Sept. 17, 1813. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, about eight months ago, a Creole Negro Woman named BENNY, alias BENNEBA; she is well known in St. Thomas in the East, where she has relations, and a husband at Garbrand-Hall, and is supposed to be harboured by them; she has been seen vending goods between Morant-Bay and Manchioneal, and makes use of an old letter addressed to the Subscriber, to protect herself from being taken up; she was formerly the property of Miss Mein, of St. Ann's, in which parish it is probable she may be. Whoever will lodge her in any Gaol or Workhouse, or deliver her to the Subscriber, shall receive a Reward of Eight Dollars, and a further Reward of Two Doubloons on proving to conviction by whom harboured; as the Law will be strictly enforced. ELIZABETH SLAUGHTER.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, September 18, to Saturday, September 25, 1813. (BL, mf), Additional Postscript, 27; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, September 25, to Saturday, October 2, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, October 9, to Saturday, October 16, 1813. (BL, mf), 7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, October 23, to Saturday, October 30, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), October 30, to Saturday, November 6, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, November 6, to Saturday, November 13, 1813. (BL, mf), 8.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, October 9, to Saturday, October 16, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 18. 'Kingston, Oct. 12, 1813. RAN AWAY from the schooner Mary, Captain McKenny, lying at Port-Maria, on or about the 20th ult. a Negro Man named JOHN, a creole of St. Kitt's, about 5 feet 10 inches high, and stammers a little. A Reward of Eight Dollars is hereby offered to any Person apprehending and lodging him in any Workhouse, or delivering him to the Subscriber, at Messrs. Robert and William Bryan's wharf. WM. T. HALL.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, October 16, to Saturday, October 23, 1813. (BL, mf), 7.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, October 9, to Saturday, October 16, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'Heathfield, St. Elizabeth, Oct. 12, 1813. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber since the 15th June last, a young Coromantee Negro Man, named PORTEOUS, a Mason, about 5 feet 10 inches high, marked H I on top, both shoulders. He was taken up a few weeks since and lodged in Kingston Workhouse for a few days; and escaped from the Negro that was sent for him. Whoever will deliver the said Porteous to the Subscriber, or lodge him in any Gaol or Workhouse, shall be suitably rewarded. JOHN JONES.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, October 16, to Saturday, October 23, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, October 23, to Saturday, October 30, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), October 30, to Saturday, November 6, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, November 6, to Saturday, November 13, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 23; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, November 20, to Saturday, November 27, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 12.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, October 23, to Saturday, October 30, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 19. 'Kingston, Oct. 29, 1813.

TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. RAN AWAY from Friendship Estate, St. Mary's, in 1806, a Negro named PHOEBUS [?] of the Nago country, with the customary marks of that nation on his face, tall and slim made, and about 27 years of age. He has been lately seen about Annetto-Bay, and is supposed to be harboured in St. George's. A Reward of Five Pounds will be paid on his being brought back to the abive Property, or lodged in any Workhouse in the island, and the abive Reward of Twenty Pounds if proved to conviction by whom he is harboured. J.H. LIVINGSTON.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), October 30, to Saturday, November 6, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, November 6, to Saturday, November 13, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, October 23, to Saturday, October 30, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'Palmetto-Grove, St. Mary, Oct. 18, 1813. RAN AWAY from Whitehall Estate, about two months ago, a Negro Man named FLOOD, a Carpenter by trade, 25 years of age, slim made, has good features and bad feet. A Reward of Four Dollars is hereby offered to any person who will apprehend the said Slave, on application to the Subscriber, Patrick Lynch, Esq. or the Overseer on Whitehall Estate; and a further Reward of One Doubloon to prove to conviction by whom harboured. FRANCES G. CAMPBELL.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), October 30, to Saturday, November 6, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 22; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, November 6, to Saturday, November 13, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, November 20, to Saturday, November 27, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 12.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), October 30, to Saturday, November 6, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 22. 'Port-Antonio, Nov. 6, 1813. WENT away from this place in August last, a young Negro Man named CUFFEE, alias STERLING, a native of this country; he is about 20 years of age, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches in height, and very black. It is supposed he is harboured on or in the neighbourhood of Annotto-Bay, where he is well known. A Reward of Eight Dollars will be given to any person delivering him to Wm. Douglas Esq. St. George's, or to the Subscriber, or sending him to any Workhouse. T.R. COOKSON.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, November 6, to Saturday, November 13, 1813. (BL, mf), Supplement, 14.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), October 30, to Saturday, November 6, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 22. 'Kingston, Nov. 5, 1813. ABSCONDED on the 22d ult. a yellow complexioned Negro, named BILLY, a blacksmith by trade, about five feet three or four inches high, and nineteen years of age, marked ARN on the right shoulder, has a sore on the right leg, and a scar on his head, had on when he went away a pair of blue Pantaloons, and a sailor's blue Jacket; he was seen on the Spanish-Town road about a week since, with a basket of greens, in company with a black woman, supposed to be a higgler, going to Spanish-Town. A Pistole Reward will be given for apprehending and lodging him in any Gaol or Workhouse, or bringing him to the Subscriber, and a further reward of Twenty Pounds for proving to conviction by whom harboured. JOHN ARNOLD.' Repeated: The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, November 6, to Saturday, November 13, 1813. (BL, mf), 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, November 13, to Saturday, November 20, 1813. (BL, mf), 8.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, December 4, to Saturday, December 11, 1813. (BL, mf), Postscript, 24. 'Kingston, Dec. 10, 1813. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber about a month ago, a young Negro Woman named CLEMENCE, [? ] of the Mundingo country, has a few stripes of her country marks in her face, she is about 2o [?] years old, 4 feet 8 inches high, a very smiling countenance, and is marked on her right shoulder T. LAV. She is supposed to be harboured in the West part of this City, and is very well known as a vendor of vegetables. One Pistole will be given for apprehending her; and a further Reward of Two Pounds if proved by whom she is harboured. CAMTE [?] LAVALCLAIRE.'

The Royal Gazette (Kingston), Saturday, December 11, to Saturday, December 18, 1813. (BL, mf), Additional Postscript, 25. 'Kingston, Dec. 16, 1813.

ONE DOUBLOON REWARD, RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, about ten months ago, a Negro Man, named JACK, of a yellowish complexion, stout made, 5 feet 10 inches high, and about 26 years of age: He has been seen frequently in Spanish-Town, and in the parish of St. Mary, and is supposed to be harboured by some persons, who employ him in selling provisions. He is very artful, speaks English and French, may have obtained a false ticket, or attempt to pass as free. The above reward will be paid to any person apprehending and securing him in any Gaol or Workhouse, and a further sum of Two Doubloons will be paid upon proving to conviction by whom harboured, so that the Law may be enforced against the offender. JAMES ARMAGNAC.'

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica) Weekly. Pactor 290. 1816-23, published by Alexander Aikman, Jr. AAS, First issue of run Saturday 27 July 1816 to last issue Saturday October 5 1816. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, July 27 to Saturday August 3, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 31. ‘True-Blue, St. George’s, Jan. 29, 1816.

FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. ran away, on the 3d. ult. a Negro Man Slave, named JOHN RUSSELL, by birth an American, a small fellow, black complexion, about 45 years of age; his right hand has been severely burnt, which renders it in some measure webbed, like a duck’s foot: it is not recollected whether or not he is branded; he was formerly very fond of playing the fife, but has lately commenced preacher; he is a very plausible fellow, and most likely well attempt to pass as a free person. On a former occasion he entered as a pioneer, and may attempt to enlist into his Majesty’s service. The above reward will be paid to any Person proving to conviction by whom the said absentee is harboured, and Half-a-Joe to any Person that will lodge him in any Workhouse, on application to M. KIRKLAND.’ (p.7) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.7.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, July 27 to Saturday August 3, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 31. ‘Hanover Workhouse Dec. 26, 1813. MADE their escape from the above Workhouse, viz. – CHARLES, 5 feet 11 inches, to Mount-Pleasant Estate, and BLACK GLOUCESTER, of a black complesxion, formerly belonging to Hopewell, but condemned to the Workhouse for life. A Pistole Reward will be given for apprehending each of the above Negroes, and committing them to any gaol or Workhouse in this island, on application to ROBERT RUSEA, Sup.’ (p.7)

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, July 27 to Saturday August 3, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 31. Supplement. ‘Vere, Feb. 16, 1816. ‘RANAWAY VENUS, a Creole Girl, about 14 year of age, of a yellow complexion, and has been frequently seen in Spanish-Town; she was purchased from Messrs. Elkin and Flash. HERCULES, a Creole, marked IC, about 16 years of age, a little knock-kneed, has been lately seen in Kingston, where he is supposed to be harboured; he was purchased from the same Persons. Two Doubloons will be paid for the apprehension of the former, and one doubloon for the latter. THOMAS MILBOURN.’ (p.14) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Additional Postscript, p.28; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37. Supplement, p.14, The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38. Supplement, p.12; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.7.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, July 27 to Saturday August 3, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 31. Supplement. p.15.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, July 27 to Saturday August 3, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 31. Supplement. p.16.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, July 27 to Saturday August 3, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 31. Postscript. ‘Kingston, Aug. 1, 1816. ABSCONDED in February, 1815, two young Negro Men, belonging to the Estate of William Tulloch, decd. named NED and JAMES: They are supposed to be secreted in this town or Spanish-Town. One Doubloon reward will be paid for the apprehension of each of them, on application to the Subscriber at Montego-Bay, or to R. Williams, Esq. Attorney at Law, Spanish-Town. RODERICK TULLOCH.’ (p.24) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32. Postscript, p.20; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement. p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36. Supplement, p.14.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, July 27 to Saturday August 3, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 31. Postscript. ‘Kingston, July 31, 1816. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber about four weeks ago, a Negro Woman named SARAH, of the Congo country, marked BP heart on top on the right shoulder, has country marks on her arms, and a scar on one of her hands. Four Dollars reward will be given to any Person apprehending the said Negro, and a Doubloon paid on proving to conviction by whom she is harboured. B. PRENDERGAST.’ (p.24)

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32. Supplement. ‘Hanover Workhouse, July 2, 1816. ESCAPED, on Thursday last, while digging a Grave, the following Negroes, viz. ROBERT, a creole, 5 feet 10 inches, yellow complexion GEORGE, a creole, 5 feet 6 inches, yellow complexion BEN, a Moco, 5 feet 6 inches, black complexion JOHN, a Congo, 4 feet 10 inches, black complexion They took with them the chains and collars. Any person apprehending and lodging them in any Gaol or Workhouse, shall receive a Pistole reward. R. RUSEA, Sup.’ (p.14) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36. Postscript, p.23; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39. Supplement, p.15.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement. ‘Montego-Bay, June 19, 1816. RAN AWAY, on the 5th April last, a Negro Man, named ALEXANDER, about 5 feet 3 inches high, and marked N.H. diamond on top, on both shoulders: He is supposed to be harboured in Kingston. Any Person taking up the said Negro, and lodging him in the Workhouse, shall be thankfully rewarded. DANIEL HINE.’ (p.14) Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36. Postscript, p.24.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement. ‘Radnor, St. David’s, July 4, 1816. ‘ABSCONDED from the above Property, two Creole Women, named PHOEBE and BARBARA: The former is about 35 years of age, stout figure, and the other is about 24 years, of a slim form: They are both supposed to be harboured about the Negro-Market of Kingston. Half-a-Joe will be paid for the apprehension of each, on delivering them to the Overseer, or lodging them in any Workhouse.’ (p.14)

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.15.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.16.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Postscript. ‘Kingston, Aug. 23, 1816. RAN AWAY on the 24th of May last, a Creole Negro Boy, named JOHN, formerly belonging to Miss Charlotte Wright, Cavaliers Mountain, in the Parish of St. Andrew, and from whom he was purchased. He is 13 or 14 years of age, about 4 feet 6 inches high, has a mark on one side of his face, near the corner of his mouth, supposed to have been from a Yaw, and had on when he went away an Oznaburgh frock; he is supposed to be harboured in the above Parish, where his Mother resides, or in St. Mary’s, where his Father is a Driver, named John M’Gibbon. One Pistole reward will be paid on delivering him to his Owner, the corner of John’s and Water Lanes, or lodging him in any Workhouse, and a further reward of Ten Pounds, on proving to conviction by whom harboured. FRANCIS WILKINSON.’ (p.24) Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37. Supplement, p.15.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. Postscript, p.24 ‘Petersfield, St. Mary’s Aug. 17, 1816. TO THE MAROONS AND OTHERS. RANAWAY [sic] since May last year, on his way to this Property, LEISTER, [sic] a Negro Man, about 38 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches in height, walks lame from having one leg shorter than the other; he is a creole and was bought from Llandewey estate, St. David’s, and is well known to Beckford and others. Maroons, who, who with any others that may apprehend him, shall receive Two Doubloons reward, by applying to Messrs. J.T. Harris & Co. Kingston or to the Subscriber. WM. PETERSWALD.’ Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38. Supplement, p.14.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36. Postscript, p.23. ‘Mango Ridge, Sept. 2, 1816. ABSCONDED from the above Property, the following Negroes, viz. NELSON, JOHN, NED and BEN. A reward of One Pistole will be paid for the apprehension or each or either, on application to Mr. Thomas Davis, Port Royal Street, Kingston, or to the Subscriber, on the above Property. THOMAS BLAGRAVE. N.B. NELSON absconded on the 18th June 1815.’ Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39. Supplement, p.13.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37. Supplement, p.15

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37. Supplement, p.16.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37. Postscript, p.20. ‘Smithfield, St. George’s, Sept. 14, 1816. RANAWAY, from the above Plantation, the following NEGROES, viz. TOM, an Angola, a short squat Negro, a little bandy-legged, and very much pitted with the Small-Pox, by which he is much scarified about the chin, has no brand mark, and has been a runaway since September, 1813. SWAIN, alias MONKEY, a Creole, slim made, and of a yellowish complexion, marked SL on one or both shoulders, was taken up sometime in July last, and lodged in the Cage of the Kingston Guard-House for felony, having stolen a Mule, but found means to make his escape. CHARLES, a Creole coal black, and a fine looking young Negro, marked as Swain, and was in his company when the former was taken, but made his escape from the Negro who was is search of them; he is brother to Swain, and is supposed to be an accessary [sic] in stealing the Mule. NANCY, the mother of Swain and Charles, a tall elderly woman, supposed to be marked the same as her sons, her hands are covered with white spots and a scurvy skin, very much troubled with the Caledonian Cremons. [?] A Pistole reward will be paid for each of the above Runaways on lodging them in any Gaol or Workhouse, and a further reward of Thirty Pounds on proving to conviction by whom either of them are harboured, on application to the Subscriber as above. SWAIN LUNGREN. N.B. It is supposed that the above Runaways are harboured at a Pen on the Rock-Fort Road, now or lately belonging to Mrs. Ledwich, where they have some relations.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38. Supplement, p.15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.7.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37. Postscript, p.23. ‘St. Andrew’s, Sept. 4, 1816. RANAWAY, since March last, a Creole Negro Woman named DOLLY, a Washerwoman, about 5 feet 5 inches high, of a yellowish complexion, exceedingly artful and plausible, has lost an upper front tooth, and a trifling blemish in one of her eyes, speaks remarkably good English, and was purchased from Miss Christian, who keeps a Lodging House in Kingston. A reward of Six Dollars will be paid on delivering her to the Subscriber or lodging her in any Workhouse, and giving information thereof. One Doubloon will be given on sufficient proof being adduced by whom she is harboured. MARY BUSHMAN. N.B. As the above slave has hitherto been in the habit of going through and from Fort-Augusta, having had a husband at that place, it is particularly requested that this Notice may be attended to, as she will use every effort to make her escape off the island by passing herself as free.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38. Supplement, p.13.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38. Supplement, p.12. ‘Black-River, St. Elizabeth. NOTICE is hereby given, that a Negro Woman named RACHAEL, alias ANN, formerly in the possession of Philip Couch, of Lucea, deceased, came to me on the 5th inst. and gave herself up to me. If any Person or Persons will come forward within three months from the date hereof and prove any just right, he, she, or they may have to the said woman, the Subscriber will deliver her up, all expences being first paid by the claimant or claimants. JAMES G. SAMMS.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.6.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. ‘St. Elizabeth, Sept. 24, 1816.

TWO DOUBLOONS REWARD. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, a Negro named SHARPE, a Creole, 5 feet 6 inches, coal black, marked on the shoulders TB, the same mark reversed on the other shoulder; the above reward will be given to any one lodging him in any Gaol or Workhouse, on application being made to NAT. HART.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, Postscript, p.23. ‘Kingston, Oct. 4, 1816. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, on the 26th of August last, a Creole Negro Woman, named ANNETTE, alias NANCY, about 18 years of age, marked on the right shoulder LAJEUNE. She was seen three or four days since at Old Harbour, vending Provisions. A reward of Four Dollars will be paid to any Person securing and lodging in the Workhouse the said Runaway, or by delivering her to the Subscriber in Kingston, and a further reward will be given to prove to conviction by whom she is harboured. Masters of Vessels and others are hereby cautioned against taking the above Negro off the island. LAJEUNE.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, Postscript, p.23. ‘Kingston, Oct. 5, 1816. RAN AWAY, a Mulatto Man By, 18 or 19 years of age, named WILLIAM alias MORGAN, a Carpenter; about 5 feet 5 inches high, long visage, boney and active, well known about Kingston and Halfway-Tree, having been a good while hired to Mr. Wray at Swymmer’s Pen. Whoever will secure him in a Workhouse, or deliver him to the Subscriber, shall receive a Pistole reward, and Three Doubloons will be paid to whoever will prove to conviction by whom he is harboured or employed. JAMES HUNT.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica). Slaves committed to workhouses, including many presumed runaways. These are notices that unless named slaves taken out, they will be sold. SAMPLE: ‘St. Mary’s Workhouse, June 18, 1816. NOTICE is hereby given, That unless the undermentioned Slave is taken out of this workhouse, prior to Saturday the 17th day of August next, he will, on that day, between the hours of 10 and 12 o’clock in the forenoon, be put up to public sale, and sold to the highest and best bidder, at Miss Darcey’s Tavern, Port-Maria Bay, agreeably to the Workhouse Law now in force, for payment of fees: JACK, a Coromantee, 5 feet 10 inches, mark not plain, to Mr. John Thompson, a free

black man, Above Rocks. Ordered, That the above be published in the newspapers appointed by Law, for Eight Weeks By order of the Commissioners, G. WHARAM, Sup.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, July 27 to Saturday August 3, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 31, p.7 The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, July 27 to Saturday August 3, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 31, p.7. Black River Workhouse, July 2 1816. ‘GEORGE, a Moco, 4 feet 10 inches, to Williamsfield Estate, Hanover. March 14.’ July 23 1816’. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.15. ‘DORCAS, a creole, 4 feet 11 inches, says she formerly belonged to Miss Kitty Mills, Kingston. April 24.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement, p.15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8. St. Mary’s Workhouse, June 18, 1816. ‘JACK, a Coromantee, 5 feet 10 inches, mark not plain, to Mr. John Thompson, a free black man, Above Rocks.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p.7.

Clarendon Workhouse, July 5, 1816. ‘DOUGLAS, a Bruman, 5 feet 3 inches, no mark, of a yellow complexion, has a large scar on the top of his right shoulder, from being burnt with fire, says he belongs to Mr. Longman, of Banbury coffee-plantation, St. Elizabeth’s; committed by Dutton Smith Turner, Esq. March 31.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, July 27 to Saturday August 3, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 31, p.8. Spanish Town Workhouse, June 22, 1816. ‘JOHN, a Coromantee, 5 feet, no mark, to a Miss Mary Mustard; committed by the Town Clerk, Feb. 12.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8. ‘KATE, a creole, 5 feet, no mark, says she belonged to D. Wint, Esq., but supposed to a Mr. Munro, dec.; committed by ditto’. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33, p. 8. ‘GEORGE BROWN, a creole, 5 feet 4 ½ inches, no brand mark, to Mr. Raphael De Cordova, sent in by Miss Sarah Dias. March 12’. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33, p. 8. Clarendon Workshouse, July 9, 1816 ‘TOM, a creole, 5 feet 11 ½ inches, marked RA in large, and WW in small letters, on both shoulders, to Mr. Robert Finlay, Spanish-Town, committed by Dutton S. Turner, Esq. April 14’. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8. July 23 1816 ‘WILLIAM, a Congo, 5 feet 4 inches, no brand mark, has lost the first joint off the fore-finger of his hand, to Mr. Curtis, a man of colour, near Port-Antonio; committed by W.W. Fearon, Esq. April 24.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8; The Royal Gazette

(Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36. Supplement, p.15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37. Postscript, p.24. Westmoreland Workhouse, July 15 1815 ‘WILLIAM, a sambo creole, 5 feet 3 ½ inches no mark, to Tryal estate, St. James’s; says that Mr. Lawrence is his trustee; committed by Jas. R. Tomlinson, Esq. April 1’. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8. St. Andrew’s Workhouse, July 26, 1816 ‘SIMON, a Congo, 4 feet 8 inches, mark not plain on right shoulder, to Mr. Wilson; committed by J.T. Harris Esq. April 15. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8 CUDJOE, a creole, 5 feet 5 inches, has scars on both shoulders, to Miss Sarah Grant; committed by ditto. [April] 18. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8. JAMES, an Eboe, 5 feet 3 ½ inches, marked GB on left, and IS on right shoulder, to the estate of James Concanen; committed by ditto. [April 18]. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8 JOHN, a creole, 5 feet 4 inches, no mark, to Mr. Barton; committed by Dr. Mackglashen. [April 26]’ June 22 1816 ‘HENRY, a Moco, 5 feet 6 inches, no mark, to Mr. Wheeler; committed by J.T. Harris, Esq. March 23’. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8.

Portland Workhouse, July 23 1816 ‘QUASHIE, alias PETER, an Eboe, 5 feet 6 ½ inches, marked – on right shoulder, and other marks not plain, to Hugh Fraser, Esq. Spanish-Town; committed by James B. King, Esq. April 19’. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8. Trelawny Workhouse, July 10, 1816 ‘CATO, now says his name is ARCHY, a creole boy, 4 feet 10 inches, no mark, to the estate of George Anderson, dec. St. Ann’s; committed by Urquhart [?] Gillespie, Esq. April 9.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8. Advertisement then has him as a runaway: [N.B. several issues have BOTH ads in!]. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Postscript, p.23; repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.7; ‘BRUTUS, a creole, 4 feet 10 inches, no mark, to a Mr. Foote, dec. Kilmarnock, St. Elizabeth’s, committed by Charles Campbell, Esq. April 2’. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. Postscript, p.20; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.7. ‘Morant-Bay Workhouse, July 23, 1816 ‘GEORGE MUNRO, a creole, 5 feet 4 ½ inches, marked apparently CP on left shoulder, with another mark, not plain, on top, and has the mark of an old sore on his left shin, a little above the ancle, to Miss M’Niel, [sic] a quadroon woman, Fish-Pump

Street, Kingston; brought in by the maroons, and committed by Stewart West Esq. April 19.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8. July 5, 1816 ‘SAMPSON, a Mundingo, 5 feet 8 inches, marked C.B. on top, on bth shoulders, and SH on both breasts, to Bowley or Bowland coffee-plantation, the property of Mr. Serrup, now off the island; committed by George Brown, Esq. March 18’. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8. EDWIN, a Mundingo, 5 feet 4 ¾ inches, marked apparently IMF on right shoulder, and has a mark, not plain, on left shoulder, to Mr. White, Halfway-Tree; committed by D.D. Paterson, Esq. April 5’. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8. St. Ann’s Workhouse, July 1 1816 ‘TRIAL, 5 feet 3 ½ inches, marked R, with some other letters reversed, to the estate of James Smith, or Wm. Stephenson, committed by Jas. Newby, Esq. April 2’. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.15. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, July 27 to Saturday August 3, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 31. Additional Postscript. Trelawny Workhouse, July 31 1816 ‘JOSE FRANCISCO, a Congo, 5 feet 6 ½ inches, marked apparently MC on left shoulder, has lost a joint of the fourth tow of his left foot; says he is free, but has no document thereof, and that he deserted from the Spanish brig Rosa, Don Antonia, of St. Jago de Cuba, two weeks since; Don Francisco Antonio Gonzales was his late master who made him free four years ago, but who died three years since; committed by Henry Gordon, Esq. April 24.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33.

Supplement, p.15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, July 27 to Saturday August 3, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 31. Additional Postscript, p.28. Kingston Workhouse, Aug. 10, 1816 ‘JAMES, a Coromantee, 5 feet 9 inches, no brand mark, has a scar on hs right foot, and has lost one of his upper front teeth, to the estate of John Clark, dec.: the Hon. John Shand is his trustee; committed by Joseph Donnell Esq. Feb. 6. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement, p.15. Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8. SAM, a creole, 5 feet 5 inches, no brand mark, has lost one of his upper front teeth: when he was committed said he was free, now says he belongs to george Lawrence, Faith Pen, St. Elizabeth’s; committed by Alex. Evans and John Boyd, Esqs. March 21.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement, p.15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8. JOHN DENNY, a native of Port-au-Prince, 5 feet 9 ½ inches, no mark, coal black, has a cut on his left cheek, and a side of his upper lip, the little finger of his right hand is contrasted, and his left ear is cut; he pretends to be free, but can produce no evidence thereof; committed by Robert Smith, Esq. April 20.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement, p.15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday,

September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8. JAMES SMART, a native of Martinique, 5 feet 7 inches, black complexion, has lost most of his front teeth, says he is a cook on board the ship Windsor, Capt. Campbell, and pretends to be free, but can produce no evidence thereof; committed by Robert Smith, Esq. April 20.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement, p.15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8. ‘GEORGE MINOT, a creole. 5 feet 7 inches marked WW on both shoulders, and has lost two of his lower front teeth, to Williamsfield estate, Portland; committed by Benj. Crossley, Esq. May 20.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement, p.15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Postscript, p.24. Spanish Town Workhouse, Aug. 190, 1816. ‘JAMES, a creole, 5 feet 6 inches, marked apparently HML on left shoulder, to Mr. M’Lachlan. Black-River Mountains, near Black-River; committed by the Town Clerk. April 5.’ Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8, The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. ‘DICK, a creole, 5 feet 6 inches, marked apparently IM on both shoulders, to Miss Sarah Matthews; sent in by his owner. [April] 17.’ Reprinted The Royal Gazette

(Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. ‘LIVERPOOL, a Moco, 5 feet 2 ½ inches, marked RW on both shoulders, now says to a Mr. Fraser, who keeps a jobbing gang at Montpelier; committed by the Town Clerk. May 1.’ Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. ‘PATIENCE, a Coromantee, 4 feet 10 inches, has her country marks on her temples, to Mr. Wood, Kingston: brought in by the maroons [May] 6.’ Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. ‘LONDON, an Eboe, 5 feet 2 inches, marked apparently CA, diamond on top, on right shoulder, to same owner, brought in by ditto. [May 6]’. Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.8; The

Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Postscript, p.24. St. Ann’s Workhouse, Aug. 24, 1816. ‘LOUIS, a Congo, 5 feet 6 inches, no mark, to Mr. Jarvis, of St. Bartholomew; he is severely burnt with gunpowder on his shoulder; committed by Wm. Hind, Esq. May 14.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Additional Postscript, p.28. Clarendon Workhouse, Aug. 21, 1816 ‘WILLIAM, a creole, 4 feet 7 ¾ inches, no mark, to Mr. Mullett, Spanish-Town, now says to Mr. John C. C. Gardiner, Ferry Toll; committed by J. H. Smith, Esq. May 25.’ Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. ‘JOHN, a creole, 5 feet 4 inches, mark not plain on both shoulders, to a Mr. Chidman, a carpenter, Spanish-Town; committed by W.P. French, Esq. [May] 26.’ Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston,

Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. Morant-Bay Workhouse, Aug. 22, 1816 ‘JAMES EDWARDS, a creole, 5 feet 2 ½ inches, says he is by trade a tailor, and pretends to be free, but cannot produce any evidence thereof; committed by D.D. Paterson, Esq. May 11.’ Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. ‘GRACEY, a Chamba, 4 feet 10 inches, marked HB in one, and a diamond on top on both shoulders, formerly to Mr. Burke, Black River, but now to the estate of Mr. Darby, dec. who lived in a sugar-plantation near Old-Harbour; committed by ditto. [May] 13.’ Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. Additional Postscript, p.26. Clarendon Workhouse, Aug. 27, 1816 ‘EDWARD HENRY, a mulatto, 5 feet 5 inches, to Miss Brown, Four Paths, Clarendon. May 23.’ Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.8. Then listed under Black River Workhouse, The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37. Supplement, p.15. St. Andrew’s Workhouse, Sept. 5, 1816. ‘ABBA, an Eboe, 5 feet 2 inches, no mark, to Mr. Stuart; committed by J.T. Harris, Esq. June 11.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37. Postscript, p.24. St. Andrew’s Workhouse, Sept. 14, 1816. ‘PROVIDENCE, a creole, 4 feet 11 inches, marked IA on right shoulder, to Mr. Austin June 15.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38. Postscript, p.24. Port-Royal Workhouse, Sept. 24, 1816. ‘MARY MARTHA, a Congo, 5 feet 5 inches, no mark, has lost two fingers off her right hand, to an officer of the 7th West India Regiment, who she says is dead. June 14.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. St. George’s Workhouse, Sept. 18, 1816. ‘JULIET, and her child Eliza, a creole, 5 feet 2 ½ inches, no mark, to Miss Gillin, a brown woman, Kingston; committed by J. P. M’Donald, Esq. May 23.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. ‘RICHARD, a Moco, 5 feet 3 inches, to Manchester coffee-plantation; sent in by Mr. Fargie, the Overseer. June 15.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No.

39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, Additional Postscript, p.25. Trelawny Workhouse, Aug. 21, 1816. ‘PUNCH, alias FUN, an Eboe, 5 feet 2 ½ inches, marked J.G. G on top, to Equity estate, St. James’s; committed by Jon. Brown, Esq. May 16. St. Mary’s Workhouse, Sept. 28, 1816. ‘JACK, a creole, 5 feet 4 inches, to John Boyd, a free black man, Black-River, St. Elizabeth’s. June 10.’ ‘GEORGE, a creole, 5 feet 8 inches, to Mrs. Bonner, Spanish-Town; committed by J.T.B. Watt, Esq.’ [June 10] ‘NELLY, a creole, and her child RICHARD, 5 feet 2 inches, marked SC diamond on top, to the estate of Miss Chaplain, dec. Kingston; committed by ditto. [June] 28.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica). Slaves listed as running away from workhouses. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, July 27 to Saturday August 3, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 31, p.7. Hanover Workhouse, Dec. 26, 1815. ‘CHARLES, 5 feet 11 inches, to Mount-Pleasant Estate.’ A pistole reward. ‘BLACK GLOUCESTER, of a black complexion, formerly belonging to Hopewell, but condemned to the Workhouse for life.’ A pistole reward. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.12, The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, July 27 to Saturday August 3, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 31. Supplement. p.14. Kingston Gaol, July 9, 1816. ‘Escaped from the Gaol of this City, Four Negro Men named JOSE, DICKY, CAMPBELL AND M’LEAN, levied upon under and by virtue of two writs of Venditioni, returnable October Grand Court… A Pistole reward for each…’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32. Postscript, p.24; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36. Postscript, p.23; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.6; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39,

p.5; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40. Supplement, p.15. Kingston Workhouse, July 4, 1816. ‘JOHN, a Mundingo, about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches, of a yellow complexion, to Mr. Lumley, Westmoreland.’ A Pistole reward. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. Postscript, p.20; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36. Postscript, p.23; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, July 27 to Saturday August 3, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 31. Additional Postscript, p.28. Clarendon Workhouse, July 30, 1816. ‘ESCAPED out of the Workhouse Yard, the chains being taken off him on account of sickness, TOM, a creole, 5 feet 11 ½ inches, marked RA large and WW in small letters, to Mr. Robert Finlay, Spanish-Town.’ A Pistole reward. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement, p.13. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32. Supplement, p.14. Hanover Workhouse, July 2, 1816. ‘ESCAPED, on Thursday last, while digging a Grave, the following Negroes, viz. ROBERT, a creole, 5 feet 10 inches, yellow complexion GEORGE, a creole, 5 feet 6 inches, yellow complexion BEN, a Moco, 5 feet 6 inches, black complexion JOHN, a Congo, 4 feet 10 inches, black complexion They took with them the chains and collars. Any person apprehending and lodging them in any Gaol or Workhouse, shall receive a Pistole reward. R. RUSEA, Sup.’ (p.14)

Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36. Postscript, p.23; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday, September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39. Supplement, p.15. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32. Additional Postscript, p.28. Black River Workhouse, April 27 1816. ‘ESCAPED on the 11th inst. while working at the Gaol, a Negro Man named MINTAS, a Congo, 5 feet 7 inches high, and marked CF, diamond between on right shoulder.’ A pistole reward. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.12; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 21 to Saturday September 28, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 39, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33. Postscript, p.23. Trelawny Workhouse, July 31, 1816. ‘ABSCONDED on Saturday the 27th inst. a boy named CATO or ARCHY: He had been complaining when he was taken out of the chain, and suffered to walk about the yard.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. July 3 1816, p.7; ‘BRUTUS, a creole, 4 feet 10 inches, no mark, to a Mr. Foote, dec. Kilmarnock, St. Elizabeth’s, committed by Charles Campbell, Esq. April 2’. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 3 to Saturday, August 10, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 32, p. 8; The

Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 10 to Saturday, August 17, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 33, p. 8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 17 to Saturday, August 24, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 34. Supplement, p.15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 24 to Saturday, August 31, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 35. Postscript, p.20; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 36. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 7 to Saturday, September 14, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 37, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 14 to Saturday, September 21, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 38, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), from Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1816, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 40, p.7.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica) Weekly. Pactor 290. 1822, published by Alexander Aikman, Jr. AAS, First issue of run February 2-9 1822 to last issue October 5-12 1822. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 6, Saturday, February 2 to Saturday, February 9, 1822. Supplement, p. 12. ‘Buff-Bay, Jan 26, 1822. ‘RAN AWAY from the Subscriber on Sunday the 13th inst. a Negro Woman named SARAH, alias SARAH EDWARDS, an Eboe, 5 feet 5 inches, no brand mark, but a few marks of flogging over her shoulders; the second toe of her right foot is crooked, and one of her front teeth is somewhat darker than the rest, projecting further in front than any other. She is about five or six months advanced in pregnancy. She was sold out of the St. George’s Workhouse on the 15th of October last, and purchased by the Subscriber. One Doubloon reward will be paid to any person who will apprehend and lodge her in any Gaol or Workhouse in this Island. EDWARD SKYERS.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 6, Saturday, February 2 to Saturday, February 9, 1822. Supplement, p. 12. ‘St. Ann’s, Jan. 30, 1822.

ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. ABSCONDED from Windsor Estate, St. Ann’s, in May, 1820, a young Mulatto Man Slave, named JOHN, alias JAMES JONES, anout 5 feet 8 inches high, and aged 21 years: He is very active and plausible, and no doubt he passed himself as free. It is strongly suspected that he is harboured in the neighbourhood of the Moneague or Guy’s Hill, having been seen travelling from thence towards Spanish-Town. – The above Reward will be paid to any person on proving to conviction by whom he is harboured, and one Doubloon for lodging him in any Gaol or Workhouse in this Island.

Also, In October last, a stout made Mulatto Man Slave, named RICHARD THREADGOLD: He has a cut over the left eye, and is lame in the left hip. One Doubloon reward will be paid to any person on proving to conviction by whom he is harboured, and a further Reward of Two Pistoles on lodging him in any Gaol or Workhouse in this Island. The above Rewards will be paid on application to Messrs. Clarke and Patey, in Kingston, or to the Subscriber, in St. Ann’s. JAMES AUSTIN.’ Both ads. repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.13.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 6, Saturday, February 2 to Saturday, February 9, 1822. Postscipt, p. 20. ‘January 30, 1822.

ONE DOUBLOON REWARD. ABSCONDED since February last, a Sambo Boy, named WILLIAM REID, about 5 feet 8 inches high, full face, is very plausible, and may attempt to pass himself as free; he was formerly hired by Mr. Isaacs, of St. Elizabeth’s, at which place he is well known, and is a Taylor by trade. The above Reward will be paid on his being lodged in any Gaol or Workhouse in this island; and Masters of Vessels are hereby cautioned not to take the said boy off the island, and the law will be strictly enforced. Applications to be made to Mr. S.B. Hunter, Cherry-Garden, St. David’s, or at the Courant-Office. N.B. The above Boy was advertised, in September last, in the Spanish-Town Gazette.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Postscript, p.20. ‘Kingston, Feb. 22, 1822.

FORTY SHILLINGS REWARD. RANAWAY from the Subscriber since the 19th of June, 1819, a Negro Woman Slave, named SUSANNA (but baptized SUSANNA CLARKE), of the Eboe country, about 4 feet 11 inches high, slender made, marked AC on right shoulder, some of the nails of her right hand are lost, has some ring worms about the ears, and very little hair on her head. She passes as an Higgler, and is supposed to be harboured about Golden-Valley or Mount-Pleasant, Blue Mountains, St. Thomas’ in the East. Whoever will apprehend the above Negro, and bring her to the Subscriber, in John’s Lane, or lodge her in any Gaol or Workhouse, shall receive the above Reward, and a further Sum of Twenty Pounds on proving to conviction by whom she is harboured. SAMUEL KEARNEY.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Additional Supplement, p.12; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Postscript, p.21. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Postscript, p.24. ‘Wakefield, St. George’s, Feb. 20, 1822. ABSCONDED, from this Property on the 24th of July 1817, a Negro Man Slave belonging to the Subscriber, named PICKTHALL, alias COLIN, but since known by the name of WILLIAM (or Captain) BENSON, is about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high,

slim made, a stoops a little, of an artful, insinuating manner, pleasing countenance, black complexion, and was then rather well-looking; he is frequently seen in and about Kingston, generally works on board Vessels, and is well known in the Drogging Trade, all round the Island. If marked (which is doubtful) it must be with the letters SL or CL. Owners and Captains of Vessels are warned against employing or taking him off the island, as the law will be strictly enforced in either case: and a Reward of One Doubloon will be paid for his apprehension and commital to any Workhouse, or Two Doubloons on proving to conviction by whom he is or may be harboured, on application to Jas. Brydon, Esq. Kingston, or, on this Property, to C. WILKINSON.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Postscript, p.24; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Postscript, p.24. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Additional Postscript, p.26. ‘Kingston, March 8, 1822. RAN AWAY, from Mr. Jacob Stines, since May last, a Negro Woman named FRANCES, aged about 30 years, and has lost two of her front teeth: She formerly belonged to Miss Freeman, and has been frequently seen in the Spanish Town Market on Sundays. Eight Dollars reward will be paid for apprehending and lodging the said Negro in any Gaol or Workhouse, on giving information to Mr. Jacob Stines, or to the Subscriber. H. O. AYRANE.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822, p.6; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Postscript, p.24; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Postscript, p.20. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Postscript, p.23. ‘Kingston, March 9, 1822.

TAKE NOTICE, THAT a NEGRO BOY, named JOHN, alias JEAN, absented himself yesterday evening, with the intention, it is ascertained, of quitting the Island. He had on, when he absconded, a Check Shirt and Jacket, Oznaburgh Trowsers, and Black Hat and Shoes; but there is not the least doubt that he has since changed his dress: He also took away three Russia Sheeting Pantaloons, a few White Pantaloons, and an old Green Coat. He is between 18 and 20 years of age, about 5 feet 4 inches high, round shouldered, coal black skin, thick lips, and [one] of his lower teeth is elongated. He speaks English, French, and a little Spanish. He went on board a Vessel in this

Harbour, but, on information being given, he got on shore again before he could be apprehended, and is of course at large in this City. A suitable Reward will be paid to any Person who will lodge him in any Gaol or Workhouse, on application being made in Princess-Street, next door to Mr. Elias Gates, to MARIE MARCEL.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Postscript, p.19. ‘Kingston, March , 23, 1822.

10 l. 13 s. 4 d. REWARD. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, about seven weeks ago, a Creole Negro Boy named JOHN, alias JOHN KELLY, about 4 feet 8 inches high, slim made, has large eyes, long mouth, and a sulky appearance. He is well known in this City, having been in the habit of selling Pies; and is now supposed to be harboured about Up-Park [ill.] or Stoney Hill Barracks, at which latter place he was seen a few days ago. Four Dollars will be paid to any Person for his apprehension, and the above reward on proving to conviction by whom harboured, on application to JOHANNA PARTRIDGE Upper King-Street.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.11. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Postscript, p. 20. ‘Match 30, 1822.

RUNAWAYS. PHILLIS, a Creole, marked SS on one shoulder, about 24 years of age, 5 feet high, and f a yellow complexion: She speaks broken French, and is supposed to be harboured on Maverly Estate, in St. Andrew’s. PATIENCE, a Mungola, marked SS on one shoulder, about 24 years of age, speaks fast, of a yellow complexion, and middling stature. ALLICK, a mulatto, better known by the name of VERNON or MUNRO; he is 23 years of age, and may attempt to pass as free. Masters of Vessels are hereby cautioned not to take the last-mentioned Slave off the Island, and whoever will apprehend or confine any of them in any Gaol or Workhouse shall be suitably rewarded, on application at his Majesty’s Printing-Office, in Kingston.

If the above-mentioned Slaves return of their own accord, they will be pardoned.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Postscript, p.23.

‘St. David’s, March 26, 1822. RAN AWAY since October last, a Negro Slave named CUDJOE, a Coromantee, pock-pitted, slender made, about 5 feet 8 inches high, and a Carpenter by trade: He is supposed to be harboured about Mrs. Williams’s Residence, a little below the Botanic-Garden. A Reward of One Doubloon will be paid to any Person or Persons apprehending the said Slave, and Twenty Pounds on proving to conviction by whom harboured. DAVID FORD, Should the above Slave return of his own accord, he will be pardoned.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 18, Saturday, April 27 to Saturday, May 4, 1822, p.6 The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Supplement, p.12. ‘April 13, 1822.

FIFTY POUNDS REWARD. WHEREAS Two Families of NEGROES were purchased by the Subscribers from Mount-Faraway Plantation, in the Parish of Port-Royal: The first, TOM and NANCY, with their Six Children, named BRYAN, KING, LEAH, HERMAN, CHRISTMAS, and FRIDAY. The second, PHILIP, an excellent Mason, and DIDO, with their Four Children, named WILLIAM, ROBERT, CATHERINE, and THOMAS. Also an old Woman named FLORA: The whole of whom have absconded, and, as it is strongly suspected that they are harboured on some of the neighbouring Properties, the above Reward will be paid to any Person who can prove to conviction by whom they are harboured or concealed. RICHARD GIBSON. DAVID GIBSON. If the above Negroes will return of their own accord, they will be pardoned.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822, p.5; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Postscript, p.27; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.12. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822, Postscript, p.22. ‘Kingston, April 26, 1822.

TO THE MAROONS AND OTHERS. ESCAPED from the Subscriber in January, 1820, a Creole Negro Girl named MARTHA, 17 years of age, and is freckled in her face. She has been seen travelling with a free Negro Woman named Hannah Leile and a Man named Peter Munro, and passes herself as free. She formerly belonged to one Rankine, and is the same Negro

who was concealed on Cavalier by William Beckford, the Carpenter, her old fellow-servant. She is well known among the neighbouring Estates as a vendor of Rum and Sugar; and, upon inquiry being made after her, she was dispacthed to the Walks, under the fictitious name of Esther Reid, alias Elizabeth, &c. &c. A Doubloon reward will be paid for lodging her in any Gaol or Workhouse in the Island, on application to SARAH HERDMAN.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Postscript, p.24. ‘Mandeville, April 24, 1822. ABSCONDED from Mandeville Tavern on the 5th ult. an Eboe Negro Man, who goes by the name of THOMAS, but formerly called himself JAMES, to Mr. Jackson, 5 feet 3 inches high, is very upright, and about 45 years of age: He was sold out of Manchester Workhouse on the 7th of June last to Mr. John Haynes. Whoever will apprehend the above Negro, and lodge him in any Gaol or Workhouse, shall receive Eight Dollars reward, by applying to JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH, Supervisor of Manchester Workhouse.’ Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Postscript, p.27; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Postscript, p. 22. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Postscript, p.24. ‘Amity-Hall, St. Thomas’ in the East, April 13, 1822.

TEN POUNDS REWARD. RAN AWAY about the 1st inst. a Negro Man Slave named JOHN SCOTT, formerly belonging to John Scott, dec. He has something of the appearance of a Sailor, having worked on board Droggers, is stout and good-looking, coal black, about 5 feet 7 inches high, is very plausible, and may attempt to pass as a free person. He speaks a little French. One Doubloon will be paid to any Person who will lodge him in any Gaol or Workhouse within the Island, and the above Reward on proving to conviction by whom harboured or employed, on application to Messrs. James and Charles Grant, in Kingston, or to the Subscriber/ DONALD GRANT. Masters of vessels and others are hereby cautioned against employing or taking the above Negro off the Island, as the law will be strictly enforced.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Postscript, p.27; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822, p.5; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.9; The Royal Gazette (Kingston,

Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Supplement, p.9; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.9; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Postscript, p.27. ‘Mandeville-Grove, Manchester, April 22, 1822. RAN AWAY from the above Plantation two Negro Men, one named WM. MITCHELL, lately purchased from the Executirs of Chas. Steedman, of St. Thomas’ in the East, and the other named MOLLINEUX, formerly belonging to Mrs. Ann Blackham, of Kingston, where they have lately been seen. A Pistole reward will be paid to any Person who will lodge either of them in a Workhouse, on application to Mr. Netlam Tory, Kingston, or to the Subscriber. MARK DIGHT.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.13. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 18, Saturday, April 27 to Saturday, May 4, 1822, p.6 ‘April 19, 1822.

ONE DOUBLOON REWARD. WHEREAS JOHN WILLIAM HARRIS, a White Man, lately a Book keeper on Eden Estate, in the Parish of St. George, absconded on Thursday the 14th of March last, and enticed away with him a Mulatto Boy named HENRY BUCKLEY, 16 years of age, and about 5 feet 6 inches high, the property of the Subscriber. The said J.W. Harris stated that he was going to Brampton-Bryan or Bryan-Castle, in Trelawny, where he had formerly been employed. The above Reward will be paid to any Person who will apprehend the said Mulatto Boy, and lodge him in any of his Majesty’s Gaols in this island, giving notice thereof in the Public Papers, or to William W. Buckley, Overseer on Eden Estate, in St. George’s, or to the Subscriber. JEREMIAH BUCKLEY. Portland.’ Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Postscript, p.27. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 18, Saturday, April 27 to Saturday, May 4, 1822, p.8. ‘Spring-Hill, St. George’s, April 8, 1822.

SIX DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber last month, a Negro Woman named CAROLINE, about 20 years of age, likely and very black, and about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high: She formerly belonged to Madam Botteleau, in Kingston. The above Reward will be paid by Messrs. West, Fowles, and Co. in Kingston, on delivering her to them, or lodging her in the Workhouse, or on delivering her at the above Property, on application to FRANCOIS DEMAUND.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.14. ‘Black-River, April 7, 1822. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, about six weeks ago, a Negro Boy named WILTSHIRE, about 16 years of age, and formerly belonged to Mr. Hurst, of St. Ann’s. Four Dollars reward will be paid for his apprehension, and a Doubloon on proving to conviction by whom harboured. SAMUEL HART.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Postscript, p.24. ‘Alexandria, St. Ann’s, May 1, 1822.

ONE DOUBLOON REWARD. RAN AWAY from the above Property, on or about the 25th of December last, a Negro Woman named DELIA, about 35 years of age. She is supposed to be harboured about Kingston, having been purchased there from a Mr. Henry, about two years ago. The above Reward will be paid to any Person who will lodge her in any Workhouse in the Island, and Twenty Pounds on proving to conviction by whom harboured. FRANCIS ROB.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Postscript, p.17; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, p.5; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Postscript, p.17. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Postscript, p.26.

‘St. David’s, May 6, 1822.

RAN AWAY, from the Subscriber, about 18 months ago, a Mulatto Man, a Sailor, named JAMES: He has friends near Spanish-Town, and is supposed to be either there or working on board the ships at Old-Harbour and its neighbourhood, or as far down as Black-River. Captains of vessels are cautioned against employing the above Slave; and a Reward of Twenty Pounds will be paid to any Person or Persons who may prove to conviction by whom he is harboured, on application to Jas. Brydon, Esq. in Kingston. Also, an old Negro Man named ROMEO or GRANT, a Cook, supposed to be in Kingston, having formerly been a Coachman to the late Dr. David Grant. EDW. DELPRATT.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Postscript, p.17; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 23, Saturday, June 1 to Saturday, June 8, 1822, p.7. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Postscript, p.27. ‘Berry-Hill, Manchester, May 8, 1822.

TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, the following Slaves:- RACHEL, alias ELIZA JOHNSON, a Mundingo, of a yellow complexion, about 32 years of age: She was labouring under Rhumatism, [sic] or affected so to be at the period of her departure, and is supposed to be harboured by one of Mr. Richardson’s negroes, at Hanover’s plantation, in this Parish. NANCY, a Crole, coal black, about 20 years of age: she formerly belonged to Mrs. Myers, of the Farm, in St. Elizabeth’s, where she still has relations, and may be there harboured. ROMEO, about 38 years of age, coal black, of the Papa country, and a Cooper by trade. He is supposed to be harboured at Miss Fowler’s Mountain, near Montego-Bay, his usual haunts being in that quarter. The above Reward will be paid on proving to conviction by whom the above Slaves are harboured, and a further Reward of One Doubloon for lodging either of them in any Workhouse in the Island, or delivering them to the Subscriber. I. ISAACS.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Postscript, p. 26; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Postscript, p.27. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Postscript, p.28. ‘Portland, April 30, 1822. ABSCONDED in February last, a Mulatto Boy named JAMES FITZGERALD, about 19 years of age, of a slender make, and rather good-looking. He can read and write,

and may endeavour to pass as free. All Persons, as well as Masters of Vessels, are hereby cautioned in no way to employ to take him off the Island, as the Law will be strictly enforced against those so offending. Whoever will apprehend him and give information to the Subscriber, shall receive a Reward of Eight Dollars, and a further Reward of Two Doubloons on proving to conviction by whom harboured. JOHN H. PASSLEY.’ Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Postscript, p. 23; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Postscript, p.27; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Postscript, p.21; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, p.5; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Postscript, p.21. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Postscript, p.28. ‘May 1, 1822.

TEN DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber about six months ago, a Negro Man named PETER, of the Mungola country, about 36 years of age, slim made, has a lump on each shoulder, having been marked with a Cow-Iron by a Mr. Denton, of Mile Gully, and is a little ruptured: He is supposed to be harboured by a free black man at Port-Royal, or about Mile-Gully. The above reward will be paid on lodging the said Negro in any Workhouse, and Twenty Pounds on proving to conviction by whom harboured, on application to Mr. Mitchell, at the Courant-Office, Kingston, or to the Subscriber. J.H. Rogers. Bath, St. Thomas’ in the East.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Postscript, p. 26; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Postscript, p.27. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Postscript, p. 22. ‘Mount-Industry, St. Andrew’s, May 15, 1822.

ONE DOUBLOON REWARD. RAN AWAY since September 1820, a Negro Man, named WILLIAM, alias GEORGE THOMAS, belonging to this Property. He is about 28 years of age, coal black and rather good looking, is supposed to be about 5 feet 9 inches high, and marked ST on one or both shoulders, with marks of flogging on his back. He is acquainted with the Parishes of Clarendon and Vere. Whoever will apprehend the said Negro, and lodge him in any Workhouse, or deliver him to B. Maddan and Co.

Kingston, shall receive the above Reward, and a further Reward of Two Doubloons on proving to conviction by whom harboured.’ G.W. SCHROETER. The above Negro’s Father is the Cook of a Vessel trading from this Island to the Main, by whom he may possibly be secreted.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Postscript, p.28; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Postscript, p.20; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 23, Saturday, June 1 to Saturday, June 8, 1822, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Postscript, p.24. ‘Altamont, St. George’s, May 21, 1822. ABSCONDED on the 14th inst. a Mulatto Man named BEAUVERGER, about 40 years of age, of a middling size, and rather sikly appearance, being affected with short-breathing: He speaks English and French, and formerly belonged to the Chevalier de Ladebat. It is supposed that he is in Kingston, or has perhaps gone to St. Ann’s, where he formerly resided. A Doubloon reward will be paid for his apprehension, on application to Messrs. Longmore and L’Hoste, in Kingston, or to the Subscriber. W.F. LAGOUROUE.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. p.5. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Postscript, p.20. ‘Kingston, June 1, 1822. RAN AWAY about two months ago, a Young Negro Man named EDWARD, 5 feet 7 inches in heighth: [sic] He has large eyes, and a bushy head of hair, and is of a yellowish complexion. He is supposed to be harboured by some of the fishermen at Old-Harbour. Whoever will bring him to the Subscriber, or lodge him in any Gaol or Workhouse, shall receive a Doubloon reward. CHAS. W. HARTY.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 8 to Saturday, June 15, 1822. Postscript, p.23. ‘June 4, 1822.

FIFTY POUNDS REWARD.

ABSCONDED from Cedar-Grove, Manchester, about three months since, an ill-looking Creole Negro named DICK, alias RICHARD HYLTON, about 5 feet 8 inches high, and 22 years of age. He was purchased at a Marshal’s Sale, on the 5th November last, from Mr. WM. HYLTON, of Porus, where it is strongly suspected he is harboured, or his place of concealment known. The above Reward will be paid to any Person who will prove to conviction by whom he is harboured, and one Doubloon for securing him in any Workhouse, on application to the Supervisor of Manchester Workhouse. The above Negro will be pardoned, if he returns within one month from date.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Postscript, p.21. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 8 to Saturday, June 15, 1822. Postscript, p.24. ‘Falmouth, May 22, 1822.

ONE PISTOLE REWARD. RAN AWAY about the 8th inst. a Negro Woman named MARY-ANN: She is injured in one of her eyes, and, being very artful, may possibly attempt to pass as free, having a Sum of Money in hand for the Subscriber; and is supposed to be harboured in the vicinity of St. Ann’s Bay. The above Reward will be paid to any Person who will lodge her in any Gaol or Workhouse, and a further Reward of One Doubloon, on proving to conviction by whom harboured or employed, on application to the Subscriber. A.A. DELISSER.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, p.6; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, p.6. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Supplement, p.13.

‘St. George’s, June 14, 1822. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD.

RAN AWAY about the 4th of May last, a Negro Man Slave named NED GALE, a Carpenter; he is particularly made in the feet, each of his great toes being large and much turned inwards, and one of his upper front teeth is lost. He is very plausible, and may attempt to pass as a free person, the Subscriber having been informed that he was twice committed since the above period to Spanish-Town Workhouse, but was liberated by the Magistrates, on account of having false papers. One Doubloon will be paid to any Person who will lodge him in any Gaol or Workhouse in the Island, and the above Reward on proving to conviction by whom harboured or employed, on application to Messrs. P. and G. M’Millan, in Kingston, or to the Subscriber,

ROBERT BROWN. Masters of Vessels and others are hereby cautioned against employing or taking the above Slave off the Island, as the Law will be strictly enforced against them.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.13. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Postscript, p.19. ‘St. David’s, June 25, 1822. EIGHT DOLLARS will be paid for the apprehension of a Negro Man named JAMES SHERRIFF, marked on both shoulders ICW, well known in this City, also in St. Ann’s, where he sometimes lived. All persons are cautioned from harbouring the said Negro. The above reward will be paid on lodging him in any Workhouse; and a further Reward of One Doubloon on proving to conviction by whom harboured, on application to Mr. George Baines, or to the Subscriber. J.W. BENSON.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.13. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Postscript p.19. ‘Belvidere, St. Thomas in the East, June 26, 1822. ABSCONDED, from this Estate since the 6th of May last, a Negro named GEORGE HOWARD, an African, is middle-aged and rather stout, had a sore on one of his feet, which was much swelled, and marked ICF on one of his shoulders. He is supposed to be employed on board the Shipping in Kingston Harbour. Also since August 1820, a Negro Woman named KITTY THOMSON, an African, short made and middle-aged, and marked TT on one of her shoulders. She formerly belonged to Newfield coffee-plantation, and is supposed to be harboured in Kingston. A Doubloon reward will be paid to any Person who will lodge either of the above Negroes in any Gaol or Workhouse, or on delivering them to the Overseer or to James Forsyth, Esq. Kingston.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, p.5, The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Postscript, p.22. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Postscript, p.17. ‘Hartham, Manchester,

June 26, 1822. ONE DOUBLOON REWARD.

RAN AWAY about the 6th inst. a Mulatto Boy named RICHARD CLAY, 18 or 20 years of age, about 5 feet 5 inches high, and marked IGD on shoulders; he is a plausible character, and may endeavour to pass as free. He was purchased out of Kingston Gaol in July last, and is supposed to be harboured in Spanish-Town or Port-Royal. Whoever will lodge him in any Workhouse shall receive the above Reward, and a further Reward of Twenty Pounds on proving to conviction by whom harboured, on application to Messrs. Cohens’ Brothers, Kingston, or to the Subscriber. CHAS. NEWMAN.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Postscript, p.17. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Postscript, p.24. ‘Mountain-Side, St. Elizabeth’s, June 20, 1822. RAN AWAY on the 10th January last, a Creole Negro Girl named ELEANOR, about 28 years of age, formerly belonging to Juliana Sarah Brodie, of Well-Side Pen, St. Andrew’s, and lately to Mr. Isaac Nunes Vaz, Merchant, Black-River.—She has an ulcer on her left foot, just above the ancle, and was a few weeks back seen selling Soup in the Kingston Market. Also, EDWARD, a Creole Negro Boy, about 18 years of age, formerly belonging to Mr. I.N. Vaz, and previously to Mr. A.L. Moreno: It is supposed he is also in Kingston. Any person bringing either of the above Runaways to the Subscriber, or lodging them in any Workhouse in the Island, shall be suitably rewarded. HENRY J. HART.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Postscript, p.21. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Postscript, p.24. ‘Nonsuch, Westmoreland, May 25, 1822.

ONE DOUBLOON REWARD. ABSCONDED from this Property in June last, a Sambo Man named LEWIS or ANDERSON, about 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, tolerably well made and good-looking, has very dark whiskers and beard, and is very plausible: He is by trade a Mason, and formerly belonged to Miss Rochester, of Top Hill, St. Elizabeth’s. Whoever will deliver the said Slave to the Subscriber shall be paid the above Reward, or, if he will immediately return home of his own accord, he shall be pardoned. CHAS. WEAVER.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Postscript, p.17. ‘Chippenham, Manchester, July 5, 1822.

FOUR POUNDS REWARD. RAN AWAY from the above Property, three Negro Men, formerly Pioneers, viz.

CORPORAL ROBERTSON, a Congo, with weak eyes. WILLIAM or WILLIAM ATKINSON, also a Congo, about 50 years of age, and HENRY THE SECOND, a Coromantee, short stature, and coal black.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822. Supplement, p.9. ‘St. Ann’s Bay, Sept. 18, 1822.

EIGHT DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, on the 14th of August last, two Negro Women Slaves, named FRANKY, a creole, about 5 feet 5 inches high, elderly, having the principal part of her front teeth lost, and her daughter EMMA, about 5 feet 2 inches, having a dark spot on her left cheek. Any Person apprehending and lodging the above Slaves in any Workhouse shall receive the above Reward, on application to JOSEPH GRAHAM.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822, p.6. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822. Additional Postscript, p.26. ‘Kingston, Oct. 1, 1822.

ONE DOUBLOON REWARD. ABSCONDED from the Subscriber’s Shop this morning, about five o’clock, a Negro man named PETER WILLIAMS, a healthy good looking Negro, of a yellow complexion, and wears whiskers, about 5 feet 8 inches high. This Negro was taken out of the Savanna-la-Mar Workhouse on the 22d of August last; he was advertised there under the false name of EDWARD WHITE, and had with him a Manumission, which was granted by one Millicent Morgan, of Kongston, spinster, dated the 21st November, 1793, to a Negro also of that name, and who is long since dead. The Subscriber, on taking the said Negro out of the Workhouse, was induced to pardon his offence, as he found him extremely penitent. It is strongly suspected that some persons have been exerting their utmost endeavours to accomplish this Negro’s escape from the Island. Masters of Vessels are particularly requested to be cautious not to take the said negro off the Island, as the Law will be strictly enforced against anyone so offending. The above Reward will be paid for his apprehension, on any one

lodging him in any Gaol or Workhouse in the Island, and a further Reward of One Hundred Pounds will be paid to any Person proving to conviction by whom he is harboured. JOSEPH ARMOUR.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822, Postscript p.23. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822. Additional Postscript, p.26. ‘Rozelle Estate, Morant-Bay, Oct. 1, 1822. ABSCONDED, from this Estate about a fortnight ago, a Negro Boy named ANDREW, of 14 years of age, jet black complexion, extremely active and intelligent, and speaks good English: He is supposed to be harboured about Kingston. Any Person lodging him in any Workhouse, or giving information, which may lead to his apprehension, will be suitably rewarded; if required, on application to GEORGE MACKAY.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822. Additional Postscript, p.26. ‘Morant-Bay, Oct. 2, 1822.

ONE DOUBLOON REWARD. ABSCONDED from the Subscriber early in last month THOMAS MOLE, an Eboe, 5 feet 6 inches high, marked on right shoulder ASIA: He was purchased out of Morant-Bay Workhouse in July last, and he there stated that his former owner was a Miss Jane Mole, of Kingston. The above Reward will be paid on lodging him in any Gaol or Workhouse in this island, on application to HENRY FLECK.’ [SEE EARLIER The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.14.] Runaway ad repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822, Supplement, p.11. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822, p.5. ‘St. Thomas’ in the East, Sept. 7, 1822.

FIFTY POUNDS REWARD. ABSCONDED from the Subscriber, about eight months ago, a Creole Negro Man, named NATTY, about 5 feet 9 inches high, 22 years of age, thick lips, and speaks rather fast: He is suspected to be harboured about Kingston, or employed among the

Shipping. The above Reward will be paid to any Person proving to conviction by whom he is harboured, and Two Doubloons for securing him in any Workhouse in the Island, on application to John Biggar, Esq. Kingston, or ALEXANDER BARCLAY.’ Repeated, The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822, Supplement, p.9. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822. Postscript, p.22. ‘Belle-Vue, Port-Royal Mountains, Oct. 3, 1822. RAN AWAY, from the above Property, on the 26th of May last, a Coromantee Negro Man, about 28 years of age, has full eyes, large whiskers, and his hair grows in a peak on his forehead, of very black skin, named ROE. He is very artful and active, speaks quick, and he was lately seen passing through Barbican estate gate, with a load of Pines, and at another time with Grass. It is therefore probable he is harboured there, or in that vicinity. He is branded with the letters F.M.S on the shoulders. A liberal Reward will be paid on his being either secured in the Workhouse, sent to the Courant Office, or brought home.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica). Lists of runaways in workhouses. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 6, Saturday, February 2 to Saturday, February 9, 1822, p.8. Spanish Town Workhouse, Dec. 14, 1821. ‘SARAH WARREN (formerly named ROSE), a creole, 5 feet 7 inches, marked IW on right shoulder, with a scar thereon, and another on left wrist, lost her left eye tooth, pug nose, nearly of a sambo colour, first stated herself to be free, but could not produce any documents to prove the fact, afterwards acknowledged she is not yet free, but shortly expects to be so, and to effect it she was allowed out to raise money, states than an old receipt for a manumission found upon her, with her name written thereon, was so written by her father John Warren, of Morant-Bay, for the purpose of passing her about free of molestation, to one Miss Jane White, Kingston, who sold her to one James Clayton, Cocoa-Walk, Blue Mountains Aug. 20.’ ‘BOB, alias BOBBY TAVARES, of colour, a creole, 5 feet 2 inches, marked apparently IA on shoulders, to Mr. James, St. Andrew’s, and late in the possession of Dr. Gill Sept. 1.’ ‘QUASHIE, a creole boy, 5 feet 4 ½ inches, no brand-mark, has a scar on left shoulder-blade, a wart under left eye, broad nose, wide nostrils, and nearly lost the use of left leg, to the estate of Miss Ann Welsh, a free person in Kingston [Sept.] 13.’ ‘AMELIA, a Chamba, 4 feet 11 inches, elderly, no brand-mark, has lost many of her teeth, and is weak, to a Miss Thompson, but it is supposed that she belongs to the estate of a Miss Sarah Matthews, dec. [Sept. 13].’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 6, Saturday, February 2 to Saturday, February 9, 1822, p.8. St. Andrew’s Workhouse, Dec. 20, 1821. ‘GEORGE, a creole boy, 4 feet 1 inch, yellow complexion, to Mr. Fitzgerald, Annotto-Bay; it is now supposed that he belongs to a Mr. Monkhouse, whonis off the island, and that Mr. Rowlands is the trustee; now says he ran away from Miss Mary Monkhouse, a person of colour, Scotia pen, near Port-Maria Sept. 16.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 6, Saturday, February 2 to Saturday, February 9, 1822, p.8. Kingston Workhouse, Jan. 25, 1822. ‘JOHN, alias JACK, a creole negro man, 5 feet 7 ¾ inches, no brand-mark, has lost some of the toes of his feet, which are much enlarged from the gout, to John Pusey Wint, Esq. Ryde plantation, Manchester Oct. 1.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston,

Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14. ‘JACK, a Moco, 5 feet 4 inches, marked apparently IW on left and DW on right shoulder, and has lost three lower front teeth to Mr. Jas. Walker, Bell-Clare, St. David’s [Oct.] 15.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 6, Saturday, February 2 to Saturday, February 9, 1822, p.8. St. Andrew’s Workhouse, Jan. 24, 1822. ‘FRIENDSHIP, an old Eboe woman, 5 feet, no mark, to Miss Ann Gay, at Mr. Caffras, Spanish-Town Road [Oct. 16].’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14. ‘SAMBO, a creole, 5 feet 2 ½ inches, mark not plain on right shoulder, to Mr. Smith, vendue-master, King-Street, or to Mr. J.A. Smith, Somerset pen [Oct.] 17.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 6, Saturday, February 2 to Saturday, February 9, 1822, p.8. Spanish Town Workhouse, Jan. 16, 1822. ‘KENT, a sambo creole, 5 feet 5 inches, marked IC, and apparently O on top, on right shoulder, to Robert Cargill, Esq. of Kingston Sept. 10.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14. ‘ROBERT WILLIAMS, a creole, 5 feet 5 inches, no brand-mark, slim made, has sore feet, and his two lower front teeth are wide, to Robert Dempster, Esq.; he claims freedom, but has no document whatever, and was sometime ago committed to this workhouse and released by John Dempster, Esq. [Sept.] 15.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14.

‘RICHARD M’KAY, a creole, 5 feet 8 inches, no brand mark, grum [sic] countenance, his left upper front tooth is lost, and a little bandy-legged, to New Works estate; sent in for punishment by Geo. Wm. Hamilton, Esq. attorney Oct. 5.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14. ‘GEORGE, a creole, 5 feet 6 inches, no brand-mark, very black, little fingers of both hands crooked, wears an ear-ring in left ear, has a black mole on left shoulder, a sore on left, and a scar on right leg, to Mr. Nelson, Above-Rocks [Oct. 16].’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 6, Saturday, February 2 to Saturday, February 9, 1822. Supplement, p. 13. Kingston Workhouse, Feb. 1, 1822. ‘JOE, alias JOE WILTSHIRE, alias JOE PIERCE, a stout negro man, with a stern countenance, 5 feet 3 inches, no brand-mark, has large whiskers, and says he is a native of the island of St. Vincent; he is one of those persons who were brought here from the City of Saint-Domingo, in the Brig Martins, Ralph Taylor, Master, and it has been ascertained that he belongs to Clement Caines, Esq. and made his escape, along with three other slaves, from Deep-Bay estate, in the island of St. Kitt, on the 26th of December, 1818; he was committed by the Sitting Magistrates on the 19th of May, 1819.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14. ‘ELIZA HENRY, alias RITTA, a yellow skin negro woman, a native of the island of St. Kitt, 5 feet 4 inches, no brand mark; she is precisely under the same circumstances as the above negro man, belongs to the same owner and estate, and was also committed the same day.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday,

March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 6, Saturday, February 2 to Saturday, February 9, 1822. Supplement, p. 13. St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, Jan. 15, 1822. ‘JEMMY, a Coromantee, 5 feet 8 inches, mark not plain on right shoulder, to the estate of Mr. Colin Campbell, ded. Sept. 2.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.14. ‘NIMROD, alias MILBURN, an Eboe, 5 feet 4 inches, marked 6. [?] with other letters not plain, on right shoulder, to Mr. James Blake Oct. 9.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 6, Saturday, February 2 to Saturday, February 9, 1822. Supplement, p. 13. Port Royal Workhouse, Jan. 10, 1822. ‘JOSEPH FRANKS, a Spanish creole, 5 feet 6 ¼ inches, marked IM, SC below, on right shoulder; says he is free, but has no document thereof Oct. 9.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 6, Saturday, February 2 to Saturday, February 9, 1822. Supplement, p. 13. St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, Jan 1, 1822. ‘ELIZA PATERSON, a creole, 5 feet 6 ¼ inches, says the Hon. Wm. Shand is her trustee Aug. 24.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Postscript, p.23; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Postscript, p.21.

‘JOSEPH DENTON, a creole, 5 feet 7 ½ inches, to same trustee. [Aug. 24].’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Postscript, p.23; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Postscript, p.21. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 6, Saturday, February 2 to Saturday, February 9, 1822. Supplement, p. 13. Hanover Workhouse, Jan. 1, 1822. ‘JAMES, a creole, 5 feet 3 inches, mark not plain, to Mr. John Simes, Black-River Bay, Sept. 15.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 6, Saturday, February 2 to Saturday, February 9, 1822. Postscript, p. 24. St. Andrew’s Workhouse, Feb. 7, 1822. ‘PATTIE, a Mundingo, 4 feet 11 ¾ inches, marked S on left shoulder, to Mr. Shaw. St. Dorothy’s, who sent her in upwards of three months ago Oct. 27.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14. ‘WILLIAM, a creole boy, 4 feet 9 inches, marked AH, in two places, on right, and mark not plain on left shoulder, to Mr. James Dollar, who he says apprenticed him to a Mr. Bryan, a cooper, Rae’s Town; now says to a Mr. Dacosta, Harbour street Nov. 3.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette

(Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 6, Saturday, February 2 to Saturday, February 9, 1822. Postscript, p. 24. St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, Feb. 5, 1822. ‘JOSEPH BROWN, a mulatto creole, 5 feet 5 inches, says he is free, but has no document thereof Oct. 5.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.13. St. Andrew’s Workhouse, Feb. 14, 1821. ‘ROSETTA, a creole, 5 feet ¾ inch, no brand mark, has an old sore on the left leg by the ancle, to Mr. Geo. Dalhouse, a person of colour, Windward Road Nov. 9.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Postscript, p.22. Spanish Town Workhouse, Feb. 15, 1822. ‘GEORGE LOWDEN, a creole, 5 feet 6 ¼ inches, no brand mark, slim made, has a sore on right leg, to Mrs. Rossi, St.. Catherine’s Nov. 7.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.12; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23,

1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14. ‘CYRUS, a creole, 5 feet 1 ½ inches, marked apparently L on shoulders, and has a black wart under the right eye, to Ludlow estate [Nov.] 12.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.12; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14. ‘NEPTUNE, a creole, 5 feet 5 ¼ inches, no brand mark, knock-kneed, large whiskers; left hand injured by fire, and the thumb and two fingers are bent inward, and has lost the right upper front teeth, to the estate of Godfrey S. B. Nugent, Esq.; John Archer, Exec. [Nov.] 16.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.12; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Postscript, p.22. St. Andrew’s Workhouse, Feb. 23. 1822. ‘APOLLO, a Coromantee, 5 feet 10 ½ inches, marked NBW on left shoulder, has a scar on right cheek and on left temple, to Hall’s Delight; he was sent in by John Mais, Esq. upwards of three months ago July 5.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14. ‘JOHN, a Mungola, 5 feet 5 inches, mark not plain on right shoulder, has marks of flogging on his back; he was sold out of this Workhouse in June 19820, to Mr. Peter Duffus, who purchased him for a Mrs. Burd, [sic] but says that he has been since sold to a Mr. Cowell, Sandy-Park pen, Above-Rocks Nov. 20.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette

(Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Postscript, p.24. St. Mary’s Workhouse, Feb. 23, 1822. ‘EDWARD, a creole, 5 feet 2 inches, to Mr. Turner, blacksmith, Kingston; committed by Thos. Addison, Esq. Nov. 1.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.13. ‘ROBERT, a salt-water creole, 5 feet 1 inch, mark not plain on left shoulder, to Berkshire-Hall estate, St. Thomas’ in the Vale; committed by L.R. Stephens, Esq. [Nov.] 12.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Postscript, p.24. Morant Bay Workhouse, Feb. 27, 1827. ‘JOHN PATTERSON, a creole, 5 feet, has the mark of a cut on back of right hand; says he was born free, his mother having been previously manumised by a Mr. Johnston, a Merchant of Kingston, and that his documents of freedom are in the hands of William Dann, a free black man in Kingston, who has his papers: A Special Session of the Peace was held to investigate his claims, but it being found that he had not any satisfactory proof to adduce, he was remanded to the Workhouse. Dec. 5.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Postscript, p.23. St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, March 4, 1822. ‘THOMAS WILLIAMS, a creole, 5 feet 9 inches, marked BP on right shoulder, to Mr. Chisell, [?] Montego-Bay Nov. 16.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston,

Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14. ‘JOHN, a creole, 5 feet 9 inches, to Mr. John Hardy, Spanish-Town [Nov.] 6.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14. ‘CATO, a creole, 5 feet 4 inches, to Mr. Smith. [Nov. 6].’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Postscript, p.21. Kingston Workhouse, March 15, 1822. ‘PATIENCE, a Moco, 5 feet 1 inch, marked BD on right shoulder, to Mrs. Jackson, widow, Port-Royal; who says that her mistress’s name is Jackson, who is a widow, and residing at Goshen’s pen, St. Elizabeth’s Nov. 26.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Supplement, p.14. ‘ANDREW, a Congo, 5 feet 6 inches, no brand-mark, has large scars on his back, from flogging, and a large sore about the small of the right leg, to Samuel M. Seixas, Esq. Retreat pen, St. Andrew’s [Nov.] 29.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Postscript, p.23. St. Ann’s Workhouse, March 6, 1822. ‘THOMAS, a creole, 5 feet 2 ¾ inches, has a sore on his leg, to the late Mr. Turnbull, Trelawny; he is at present in a bad state of health.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Supplement, p.14.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 11, Saturday, March 9 to Saturday, March 16, 1822. Postscript, p.23. Clarendon Workhouse, March 13, 1822. ‘ALLICK ANDREA, a Papa, 5 feet 3 ¼ inches, two fingers of his right hand are lost, has a number of gun-shot wounds on back and side, and marks of a cut, on right eye-brow; says that he came to this island from Porto-Rico as a seaman, and that he has been several years on board a Spanish man of war Dec. 28.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Postscript, p.24; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Postscript, p.24. St. Andrew’s Workhouse, March 21, 1822. ‘HECTOR, an Eboe, 5 feet 6 ½ inches, marked P&R on left shoulder, yellow complexion, to the estate of H. Drysdale, Esq.; says he has been away 3 years; it is now supposed that he belongs to Messrs. Adams, Robertson, and Co. Dec. 14.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Postscript, p.24. Spanish Town Workhouse, March 16, 1822. ‘ISAAC, alias ISAAC COLEMAN, a Creole, 6 feet 1 ¼ inch, no brand-mark, has very large lips and eyes, long face, scar on left eye-brow, the ends of both middle fingers are turned up, and has a rough countenance, to Mr. Donald Campbell, a person of colour, Kingston. Nov. 26.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.14. ‘JAMES WHITTICK, a Creole, 5 feet 7 ¾ inches, no brand-mark, meek appearance, wears an ear-ring in the left ear, has long fingers, and yellow spots about his nose and chin, to Dennis Prospect, St. Mary’s [Nov.] 29.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.14.

‘LILLY, an Eboe, 4 feet 11 inches, no brand-mark, meek appearance, has country marks on her forehead, temples, and down the chest, and nearly the whole of her front teeth are lost, to Wallen’s estate: G.W. Hamilton, Esq. is the attorney Dec. 1.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.14. ‘CUDJOE, a Mundingo, 5 feet 2 ¾ inches, marked I, with another letter, not plain, on right shoulder, sharp visage, has country marks on temples and cheeks, a scar on the right side of his head, and a long scar under his right eye, to the estate of one James, but hired to Edmund Duncan [Dec.] 7.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.14. ‘GEORGE, a Wakee, 5 feet 3 ½ inches, no brand-mark, eldelry, pock-pitted, full eyes, has lost his left upper front tooth, and one of the lower is much longer than the rest, formerly to a Mr. Geo. Westcoate, a black man, dec. but claimed by Mr. Jas. Smith, a person of colour.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Postscript, p.24. Westmoreland Workhouse, March 18, 1822. ‘JACK, a creole negro boy, 4 feet 6 ½ inches, about 15 or 16 years of age, and stout made; he will give no account of his owner Nov. 27.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14. ‘ROBERT, a Creole, 5 feet 7 inches, mark not plain, to New-Hope estate, in this parish.’ ‘TOM, a Creole, 5 feet 10 inches, marked WF, 1 on top, on shoulders, to Windsor-Forest estate, in this parish.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Supplement, p.14. St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, March 19, 1822. ‘ALLICK, a creole, 5 feet 4 inches, marked IP, O on top, to Mr. Graham, Range River, St. Ann’s Nov. 2.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston,

Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Postscript, p.19. Westmoreland Workhouse, April 23, 1822. ‘JEMMY, alias MICHAEL, a Creole, 5 feet 7 inches, formerly to Mr. Joseph Armour, Kingston; he was lately sold but not taken away by the purchaser. April 16.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Postscript, p.23; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Postscript, p.17. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Postscript, p.24. Port Royal Workhouse, April 25, 1822. ‘WILLIAM, an Eboe, 5 feet 3 inches, mark not plain on shoulders, to Mr. Record, Kingston, but now proven to be the property of Mr. Nicols, also of Kingston Jan. 22.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Supplement, p.14. Kingston Workhouse, April 4, 1822. ‘PETER, a Wawee5 feet 3 inches, marked GD, RC on top, on left, and mark not plain from being blotched, on right shoulder, to Ralph Gilroy, Esq. Berwick plantation, parish of Port-Royal. Dec. 20.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Supplement, p.14.

St. Andrew’s Workhouse, April 12, 1822. ‘JACKEY, a creole, 5 feet 4 inches, no mark, to Miss Rebecca Thames, Golden-Street, Kingston, who sent him in upwards of three months ago Nov. 8.’ ‘PHIBBY, a Coromantee, 5 feet 1 inch, no mark, to a Miss Mary Mackie, Mount-Rose, St. Mary’s Jan. 8.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Supplement, p. 14. Reworded to ‘to a Miss Mary Capleton, a person of colour, near Job’s Hill, but now to a Miss Mary Mackie, Mount Rose, St. Mary’s’, The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Supplement, p.14. Spanish Town Workhouse, April 5, 1822. ‘FANNY, a creole, 5 feet 2 ½ inches, no brand-mark, has a defect in right eye, being much smaller than the left, a black mole nearly between her shoulders, scar above the right ancle, and her two upper front teeth are wide, to Wm. Gordon, Esq. Lemon-Hall, St. John’s Dec. 17.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Supplement, p.14. ‘JOAN, a creole, 5 feet 1 inch, no brand-mark, has pouting lips, a scar on her chin, and a black mole on left shoulder and under the right nostril, to Miss Mary Jane Betton, a person of colour, at Dry-Harbour Jan. 2.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Supplement, p.14. Spanish Town Workhouse, April 12, 1822. ‘CYNTHIA, a Congo, 4 feet 8 inches, mark not plain on right shoulder, squat made, and has lost many front and jaw teeth, to Chas. M’Dermott, Esq. St Thomas’ in the Vale Dec. 22.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The

Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Supplement, p.14. ‘NEPTUNE, a Congo, 5 feet 5 ½ inches, no brand mark, broad shoulders and chest, has large whiskers, and a scar on left eye-bone, and on right instep and heel, formerly to Billy Tubman, but now to Frederick Sanderson, both of Old-Harbour Bay [Dec.] 29.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Supplement, p.14. ‘BEDFORD, a Mundingo, 5 feet 5 ¾ inches, mark not plain on shoulders, has country marks on cheeks and between his eyes, broad face, and all his lower front teeth are lost, to Ludlow estate, Clarendon Jan. 7.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.14. St. Mary’s Workhouse, April 29, 1822. ‘SANDY THOMPSON, a Chamba, 5 feet 7 inches, has country marks, formerly belonging to Koningsberg estate, in this parish, and, having been accused of practising Obeah, he was sent to St. Andrew’s Workhouse, out of which he was sold to Mr. Cohen, and, with seven others, sent off to Cuba, from whence he, with another negro named Robert, returned about three weeks ago in a canoe, and arrived at Black-River; he was never tried for any offence Dec. 4.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Postscript, p.22. St. Andrew’s Workhouse, May 10, 1822. ‘ONE, alias WAUGH, alias ROBOE, a Spanish negro, 5 feet 7 ½ inches, to the Bog Estate, St. Elizabeth’s, now says to Mr. Thaby or Swaby, Poultre estate, St. Elizabeth’s, but is supposed to belong to a Miss King, Manchester Jan. 17.’

Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Supplement, p. 14. ‘SUKEY, an old Eboe Woman, 5 feet 5 ½ inches, marked WB on left shoulder, has lost some of the upper and lower front teeth, and his right knee is injured, to Mr. Barback; she was sent in by Mrs. Mary Parker, as her property, upwards of three months ago Feb. 9.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Postscript, p. 24. St. Mary’s Workhouse, May 8, 1822. ‘JAMES M’LACHLAN, an Eboe, 5 feet 6 inches, has country marks, to Mr. Stevenson, Quaco-Hill, Westmoreland; committed by John Ramsay, Esq. Feb. 7.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Supplement, p. 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Supplement, p. 14. St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, May 7, 1822. ‘JANE, a Congo, 5 feet, marked W, B on top, with another letter not plain, on the right side, and HB, with another letter not plain, on the left shoulder; his owner is unknown Feb. 1.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Supplement, p. 14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Postscript, p.26.

Kingston Workhouse, May 30, 1822. ‘ROBERT BROWN, alias DERRY, a creole negro man, 5 feet 6 ½ inches, rather elderly, marked HI on right shoulder, with a small circular scar under the left eye; when taken before the Sitting Magistrates on the 17th of April, 1821, he asserted that he was free, but, having no document to prove his assertion, he was committed until he could prove his assertion: At a Special Sessions of the Peace, held on the 2d of October following, it was determined by the Court that he had not proven his claim to freedom, and was therefore remanded, to be further dealt with as a Slave, according to Law: He was afterwards ascertained to be the property of Mrs. Clarissa A. Deal of Montego-Bay, by whom it was expected he would have been taken out, from the nature of the letters received from her; his real name it seems is Derry.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Supplement, p.14. ‘PETER, a Congo, 5 feet 1 inch, no brand-mark, to Wm. Thos. Pike, Esq. Kingston Jan. 4.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Supplement, p.14. ‘JOHN FERNS, a Moco, 5 feet 3 ¼ inches, no brand-mark, broad face, flat nose, thick lips, and whiskers, a small circular scar near the outer corner of the left eye, and a scar on each shin, says he belongs to Mr. Francis Farris, late Master of the Brigantine Lady Combermere, but who is now residing in the island of Barbados Feb. 23.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Postscript, p.26. Portland Workhouse, May 28, 1822. ‘WILLIAM PIKE, a young black man, 5 feet 10 inches, mark not plain on the right shoulder, has a scar on the outside of his left leg, and the white of his eyes much inflamed; says he is free, but has no document thereof; but it is now discovered that he belongs to the estate of Francis Graham, dec. and that his name is Daniel, formerly belonging to Miss Lake, Spanish Town Nov. 19.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The

Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 8 to Saturday, June 15, 1822. Postscript, p.24. Spanish Town Workhouse, June 7, 1822. ‘WILLIAM, a Coromantee, 4 feet 10 ¾ inches, marked W on right shoulder, squat made, his left hand is injured by a fall from a horse, and he is a little bandy-legged, to a Mr. Brown, St. Mary’s Feb. 6.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Supplement, p.14. ‘EASTER, a Creole (with her infant), 5 feet 1 i/4 inch, sambo colour, marked B, with some other letters not plain, on left shoulder, and has a defect on right foot, to George Wm. Hamilton, Esq. [Feb. 6].’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Supplement, p.14. ‘GEORGE FOREMAN, a sambo creole boy, 4 feet 6 ½ inches, no brand mark, has a small black mole on right upper eye lid, and a scar over left eye-brow, to Mr. James Lara, Vere March 1.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 8 to Saturday, June 15, 1822. Postscript, p.24. St. George’s Workhouse, June 11, 1822. ‘AMELIA LEWIS, a Creole, 5 feet 2 ¼ inches, marked HI on right shoulder, says she formerly belonged to Mr. Lewis, of Rock-River, in St. Mary’s: She was claimed on the 28th December last by Mr. Joseph Cowan, of Decoy plantation, in that parish, by whom she was remitted upwards of five months ago.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday,

July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.14. Westmoreland Workhouse, June 4, 1822. ‘DIANA, an Eboe, 5 feet 4 inches, no mark, and is elderly; she will give no true account of her owner Feb. 16.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Supplement, p.11. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 15 to Saturday, June 22, 1822, Supplement, p.14. Morant Bay Workhouse, June 5, 1822. ‘THOMAS MOLE, an Eboe, 5 feet 6 inches, marked ASIA on right shoulder, to Miss Jane Mole, Kingston March 1.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Supplement, p.11; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Supplement, p.14. Port Royal Workhouse, June 26, 1822. ‘SARAH, an Eboe, 4 feet 9 inches, marked JD, with another letter not plain, on left shoulder, has a star on the back of her neck, and two of her lower front teeth are lost, to Mr. Hall, Above-Rock Pen, near Montego-Bay; says she was abandoned by her owner, and sent into the bushes to die March 18.’ Repeated, but with final phrase deleted (‘says she was abandoned by her owner, and sent into the bushes to die’), The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Postscript, p.23. Clarendon Workhouse, June 26, 1822.

‘THOMAS BECKFORD, a Moco, 5 feet 4 inches, mark not plain, to Dr. Dickenson, of Knockpatrick, Manchester March 25.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Supplement, p.14. Kingston Workhouse, July 5, 1822. ‘TONEY, a negro man, 5 feet 7 ¼ inches, says he is a native of La Vera Cruz, no brand-mark, to the estate of Mr. James Carfrae, dec. March 16.’ ‘JACK, a Coromantee, 5 feet 3 inches, no brand-mark, has a large sore on the small of the left leg, and the first joint of the great tow and some of his upper front teeth are lost, to Mrs. Eliza Serena Young [March] 20.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Postscript, p.17. St. Andrew’s Workhouse, July 12, 1822. ‘JENNINGS, a creole, 5 feet 5 inches, to James Welsh, Esq. St. Andrew’s April 8.’ ‘FRANCIS, an Eboe, 5 feet 2 ½ inches, to Mount Prospect, St. Andrew’s; she was sent in by Mr. Pinches upwards of three months ago.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822, Supplement, p.9. Clarendon Workhouse, Aug. 28, 1822. ‘KITTY, a creole, 5 feet, no mark, to L. M’Bayne, Esq. Attorney at Law, Kingston May 25.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822. Supplement, p.13. Port Royal Workhouse, Sept. 19, 1822. ‘LOUISA, a creole, 5 feet 2 inches, no mark, has a scar on the right leg, to Come-See, Port-Maria June 16.’ ‘BETSEY, a Nago, 5 feet 1 ½ inch, mark not plain on shoulders, and has lost four upper and two lower front teeth, to Mr. Blyth, Firm-Hill, near Port-Maria [June] 23.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822, Postscript, p.23.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822. Supplement, p.13. Manchester Workhouse, Aug. 28, 1822. ‘THOMAS BENNETT, a Congo, 5 feet 3 inches, to Monsieur Mingo, Vere; he gave himself up May 20.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822. Supplement, p.16. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822. Supplement, p.14. Spanish Town Workhouse, August 23, 1822. ‘DIANA, a creole, 5 feet 3 inches, is pregnant, and marked JMT on left shoulder, to Beaufair pen, Salt-Ponds April 2.’ ELEANOR, a creole, 5 feet 4 ½ inches, a little pockpitted in her face, and marked IC on the right shoulder, to a Mr. M’Kewan, Port-Royal May 2.’ ‘JOE, a French creole, 5 feet 2 ½ inches, no brand mark, very black complexion, has a slit on each ear, and a scar on near left eye and left shin: he says that he belongs to his father and mother, named Figuero, at Dominique, St. Mary’s [May 2]’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822. Supplement, p. 14. Kingston Workhouse, Aug. 29, 1822. ‘MARY JOHNSON, an aged creole negro woman, 5 feet ¼ inch, no brand mark, has a circular scar on the left shoulder from a ring worm, has two small moles on the right cheek, and has lost many of the upper and lower front teeth; she says that she belonged to William Johnson, a trelawny maroon, who has been dead about eight years, since which time she has been working to maintain herself April 23.’ ‘NED, a Mungola, 5 feet 7 ½ inches, has country marks about his body, and many of his teeth are lost, to Capt. John Shaw, off the island May 28.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822, Postscript, p.24. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822. Supplement, p.14. Trelawny Workhouse, Aug. 13, 1822. ‘RICHARD, a Creole, 5 feet 8 ½ inches, marked RB on right shoulder, to Capt. Allen, of the sloop John April 30.’ Repeated, The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822, Postscript, p.24. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822. Supplement, p.14.

Spanish Town Workhouse, Sept. 13, 1822. ‘HARRY, an Eboe, 5 feet 6 ½ inches, very black complexion, marked WL on left shoulder, to the estate of Mr. James Mitchell June 3.’ Repeated, The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822, Postscript, p.24. ‘FRANCES, a Mungola, 5 feet 1 inch, no brand mark, elderly appearance, has a large wart on her forehead, and all her upper front teeth are lost, to a Mr. Ellis, St. Mary’s [June] 10.’ Repeated, The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822, Postscript, p.24. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822. Supplement, p.15. St. George’s Workhouse, Sept. 24, 1822. ‘DAVY, alias DAVY SHEDDEN, a creole Negro Boy, 4 feet 3 inches high, marked HEE on the right shoulder, to J.J. Stamp, Esq. of Mount- Holstein Plantation, in this Parish June 12.’ ‘ROBERT, alias ROBERT MILLS, a creole, 5 feet 10 ½ inches high, marked IL on right shoulder, says he belongs to Miss Sophia Mills, a person of colour, Kingston [June] 18.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822, Postscript, p.24. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822. Supplement, p.15. St. Andrew’s Workhouse, Sept. 27, 1822. ‘WILLIAM, alias PRINCE, a creole Boy, 4 feet 10 ½ inches, marked AH in two places on right, and mark not plain on left shoulder, to Alex. Heron, Esq. off the island; Mr. Woodburn is his trustee, by whose order he was taken out of this Workhouse, on the 30th of March last June 17.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822. Supplement, p.15. Westmoreland Workhouse, Aug. 27, 1822. ‘JOHN WILLIAMS, 5 feet 9 ½ inches, no brand-mark, says he is a maroon of Charles-Town, whereof John March, Esq. is Superintendant, but which is supposed to be false, as he is apparently a foreigner by his speech; he has been seen for some time skulking near Glasgow estate, in this parish May 27.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822. Supplement, p.15.

‘SAMMY, an Eboe, 5 feet 4 inches, no brand-mark, has country marks down his belly, and two upper and one lower front teeth are lost, to Mulatto-River Estate, St. Thomas’ in the East; he gave himself up June 10.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822, Postscript, p.24. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822. Additional Postscript, p.24. St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, Oct. 1, 1822. ‘JAMES, to Mr. Miller.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822, Supplement, p.9. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822. St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, Sept. 8, 1822. ‘SANCHO, to Roseberry Estate.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica). Slaves listed as running away from workhouses. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 8, Saturday, February 16 to Saturday, February 23, 1822. Supplement, p.9. St. Andrew’s Workhouse, Feb. 7, 1822. ‘ESCAPED, on the night of the 3d, or early in the morning of the 4th inst. by undermining the Prison Room, with a chain and collar on, the undermentioned Negro:-- DANIEL, a Creole, 5 feet 6 ¾ inches, marked MV on the left shoulder, and WH on both shoulders, with a scar on the back of his right arm, to Mr. Hyslop, Nutfield, St. Mary’s.’ One Pistole reward. Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 9, Saturday, February 23 to Saturday, March 2, 1822. Postscript, p.24. Westmoreland Workhouse, Feb. 26, 1822. ‘ESCAPED from the above Workhouse on the 18th ult. a Creole Negro Man named JAMIE, 5 feet 7 inches high, slender made, marked IA on the right shoulder, and has a scar under his right eye; he was formerly advertised as a Runaway belonging to Mr. Wm. Anderson, a person of colour, a carpenter, Spanish-Town, but it has been since found that he belongs to Mr. Joseph Armour, a blacksmith, in Kingston, who wrote to the Subscriber concerning him, , and having stolen a Grey Mare, about 14 hands high, with Spanish marks on her hind quarter, (no doubt to accommodate himself on the journey), it is probable he may have returned to that City. A Pistole reward will be paid for apprehending and lodging the said Slave in any Gaol or Workhouse in this Island, and the like Sum on returning the said Mare, on application to ARCH. WEIR, Sup.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 10, Saturday, March 2 to Saturday, March 9, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 12, Saturday, March 16 to Saturday, March 23, 1822. Postscript, p.24. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Postscript, p.20. ‘St. Ann’s Workhouse, March 20, 1822. ESCAPED, the two following NEGROES, while working with the Gang on the King’s Road, St. Ann’s Bay. For the apprehension of each, Twenty-Six Shillings and Eight Pence will be paid by the Subscriber, on their being lodged in any Workhouse in the Island:-- JOHN RUSSELL, an Eboe, 5 feet 9 inches, of a yellow complexion, stout made and much pock-pitted in his face: he speaks good English, is plausible, and will

no doubt say that he is free, having been accustomed to do so before; he was seen in Pedro’s, it is supposed on his way to Mr. Miller’s Mountain, adjoining Friendship Pen, belonging to the Hon. Henry Cox, where he has a wife, family, and friends: he has also friends at the Ramble Pen, to which he once belonged. WILLIAM, an Eboe, 5 feet 6 inches, has a long beard, to the Hon. Wm. Shand, as Attorney to Rossue [?] Pen. The above Negroes had on Oznaburgh frocks and trowsers when they absconded; and had on steel collars, and were chained to other Negroes, who have since been retaken. SAMUEL DRAKE, Sup.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Postscript, p.26; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Postscript, p.28; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Postscript, p. 26; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Postscript, p.26.. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 13, Saturday, March 23 to Saturday, March 30, 1822, Postscript, p.21. ‘Westmoreland Workhouse, March 18, 1822. ESCAPED from the above Workhouse on the 11th inst. with their chains and collars on, the undermentioned NEGROES, who were sent in for punishment, viz. ROBERT, a Creole, 5 feet 7 inches, mark not plain, to a New-Hope estate, in this parish TOM, a Creole, 5 feet 10 inches, marked WF, I on top, on shoulders, to Windsor Forest estate, in this parish. Any Person, lodging either of the above Negroes in any Gaol or Workhouse in this Island, shall receive One Pistole for each, on application to ARCH. WEIR, Sup.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 17, Saturday, April 20 to Saturday, April 27, 1822. Postscript, p.24. ‘Port-Maria, April 3, 1822.

ONE PISTOLE REWARD. WHEREAS a NEGRO named ADAM , the property of John Wade and James M’Intyre, Esqrs. was committed to this Gaol, from which he, with three others, escaped, but was taken up and committed to the Kingston Workhouse on the 5th of March last, under the name of JOHN RITCHIE, and that he belonged to a Mr. Maddix, of St. Thomas’ in the Vale, out of which Workhouse he was taken by a free man, sent for the purpose, on the 28th ult. but on coming over on the 29th, he again effected his escape. He is an artful Negro, 5 feet 2 inches high, marked M on left and AR, M on top, on right shoulder, has a scar below the instep of his right leg, and the toe next to the great toe is shortened from a hurt; says he formerly belonged to Mr. Alex. Ritchie, dec.

The above reward will be paid for lodging him in any Gaol or Workhouse in this Island, by applying to JOHN HEVERIN, Gaoler.’ Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Postscript, p.27; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Postscript, p. 26; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822, p.6. Revised to read ‘…on the 5th of March last, under the name of JOHN RITCHIE, but afterwards said that his name was John Ritchie, and that he belonged to a Mr. Maddix…’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Supplement, p.11; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.12. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 19, Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 1822. Supplement, p.13. ‘Westmoreland Workhouse, April 30, 1822. ESCAPED from the above Workhouse on the 16th inst. a Negro Boy, about 16 or 17 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, no mark, to the reputed Children of William Forbes, ed. in this Parish, Any Person lodging the above Negro in this Gaol or Workhouse in this Island shall receive a Pistole reward, on application to ARCH. WEIR, Sup.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 20, Saturday, May 11 to Saturday, May 18, 1822. Postscript, p. 23. ‘Clifton Pen, Clarendon, May 17, 1822. ESCAPED from the Constable yesterday when taking her out of the Gaol, a Negro Woman named MARY WILLIAMS, a of [sic] yellow complexion, pleasing countenance, and has full eyes. She was lately levied on for Taxes, and is strongly suspected to be harboured by a brown Man named James Lee, a Tailor, at the corner of Church and Tower Streets in Kingston, by whom she has been kept for some time. A Reward of Sixty Dollars will be paid on proving to conviction by whom she is harboured, or One Doubloon on lodging her in any Gaol or Workhouse in this Island. Also a Negro Man named DICK, alias RICHARD BARTLEY, a Mason by trade, but is in the habit of making Combs and Tortoise-shell Rings: He absconded about four months ago, and is particularly well known in Spanish-Town and the Red Hills. A Reward of Thirty Dollars will be paid on proving to conviction by whom he is harboured, or One Doubloon on lodging him in any Workhouse in this Island. Masters of Vessels are cautioned against taking the said Negro Slaves round or off the Island, as the utmost rigour of the Law will be enforced.

FREDERICK L. LEVIEN.’ Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Supplement, p. 13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Supplement, p.13. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Postscript, p.28. ‘St. Ann’s Workhouse, May 15, 1822. NOT apprehended, on the above date, the following LIFE NEGROES, who made their escape on Monday evening, the 6th day of May last, from the gang on Drax-Hall Estate, where they were employed. For the apprehension of each One Pistole will be paid, if lodged in any Workhouse in the Island, or delivered to the Subscriber, with Mile and Head Money &c. PARIS, a Creole, 5 feet ½ inch, black complexion, stout made, broad face, mouth, and lips, and much hair on the head, formerly to John Watt Hind, Esq. St. Ann’s, and is (from negro information) now harboured by a Watchman, belonging to William Hind, Esq. at Hind’s Bog, St. Ann’s. WILLIAM, a Creole, 5 feet 7 inches, stout made, black complexion, marks of severe punishment on his shoulders, and the fingers on his right hand much injured and crooked, formerly to Knapsdale Estate. He was pursued to Highfield Pen, at which property, or in the neighbourhood, he is supposed to be harboured. SAMUEL DRAKE, Sup.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 24, Saturday, June 8 to Saturday, June 15, 1822, p.7. Repeated, for William only, The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Postscript, p.17. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 21, Saturday, May 18 to Saturday, May 25, 1822. Postscript, p.22. ‘St. George’s, May 14, 1822. ESCAPED from this Gaol, a Negro Woman named MARIA, a Mungola, aged about 28 years, and about 5 feet 4 inches high. She is well known in this Parish, having belonged to the late Jane Lewis, of Buff-Bay; and is supposed to be now harboured about Annotto-Bay. One Pistole reward will be given to any Person who will apprehend her; and the Law will be strictly enforced against those who secrete her after this notice. HENRY BURGESS.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 22, Saturday, May 25 to Saturday, June 1, 1822. Postscript, p.20.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, p.3. ‘Manchester Workhouse, June 6, 1822. ESCAPED from the Driver, while at work, the two undermentioned negroes, with their Chain and Collar on:- DAVIS CUBBISON, a Mungola, 5 feet 6 inches, marked with a diamond, and a heart above it, to Mr. Cubbison, Lucky Valleu. QUAL, a creole, 5 feet 3 inches, marked RS, diamond between, and M on top, on right shoulder, to Mr. Simpson, Moneymusk, Vere. A Pistole reward will be paid by the Subscriber for the apprehension of each, on their being lodged in any Workhouse in the Island. JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH, Sup.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Supplement, p.14. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 26, Saturday, June 22 to Saturday, June 29, 1822, Postscript, p.19. ‘Spanish-Town Workhouse, June 21, 1822. ESCSAED on the 19th inst. from the Pen of John Gale Vidal, where they were at work, two Negro Men, chained together, viz. BEN, a creole, 5 feet 7 inches, no brand-mark, of a yellow complexion, sharp visage, and his right arm is scalded, to a Mr. Hamilton, of Shortwood, St. Andrew’s, and THOMAS, a creole, 5 feet 5 ¾ inches, no brand-mark, smart appearance, very black complexion, broad shoulders, has a scar on the right side of his neck, and blister-marks on his chest, to Millward’s Bog. Also SAMMY (the Driver) a Creole, about 5 feet 4 or 5 inches, of a yellow complexion, is actively made, walks with his toes outwards, and is very plausible. A Pistole reward will be paid to any Person who will apprehend and lodge each of the above Runaways in any Gaol or Workhouse in this island, on application to T. RENNALLS, Sup.’ Reprinted The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 27, Saturday, June 29 to Saturday, July 6, 1822, Supplement, p.10; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 28, Saturday, July 6 to Saturday, July 13, 1822, Postscript, p.19. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 40, Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5, 1822. Additional Postscript, p.25. ‘Kingston Workhouse, Oct. 1, 1822.

MAE their escape from hence, on Sunday morning the 25th August last, two Negro Men chained together, named WILLIAM MITCHELL, to Netlam Tory, Esq. and ELLIS, to Thomas Anderson, Esq.; the first-named is a Nago, marked IW on breasts, and has country marks on his face, is about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, and was sold out of this Workhouse on the 11th December, 1817, to Mr. William M’Beath, of Vineyard Hall Plantation, Mancioneal, and it is suspected that he may be lurking about that neighbourhood and Morant-Bay; the other is a French creole, active young Negro Man, about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, pitted with the small pox in the face, rather slim made, and has a small scar under one of his eyes: It is possible they may be together, though it is rather suspected he is lurking about the Pens at Salt-Ponds and that vicinity. A Reward of One Pistole each will be paid for the apprehension and bringing back the above Slaves, or lodging them in any Gaol or Workhouse in the Island, on application to the Subscriber. HENRY BROUGHTON, Sup.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822. Postscript, p.22. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822, Postscript, p.22. ‘St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, Oct. 3, 1822. ESCAPED from this Workhouse, a Negro Woman Slave, named ELIZA THOMAS PHOENIX, but calls herself FRANCES EVE, about 5 feet 8 inches high, aged about 30 years, yellow complexion, lost one of her upper front teeth, a mole on one side of her nose, and a cut across the hollow of it. She is very plausible and may attempt to pass as free; she is supposed, and strongly suspected, to be harboured by her father, a free black man, named John Eve, formerly belonging to Pusey-Hall Estate, but who now resides at Portland, in Vere. A Reward of Two Doubloons is hereby offered to any Person or Persons lodging her in any Gaol or Workhouse in this Island, and a further Reward of Six Doubloons will be paid on lodging information by whom harboured, on application being made to Miss Eliza Phoenix, Charles street, Kingston, or to the Subscriber. WM. LAWRENCE, Sup.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 44, No. 41, Saturday, October 5, to Saturday, October 12, 1822, p.8. ‘St. Elizabeth’s, July 30, 1822. ESCAPED from this Workhouse on the 11th inst. a Negro Woman, named MARGARET, a Creole, 5 feet 3 ½ inches high, marked GH, diamond between, on right shoulder, belonging to a Miss Ann Adam, Manchester. A Pistole will be paid by the Subscriber to any Person lodging her in any Gaol or Workhouse. WM. LAWRANCE, [sic] Sup.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica) Weekly. Pactor 290. 1823, published by Alexander Aikman, Jr. AAS, First issue of run March 1-8 1823 to last issue November 1-8 1823. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823. Postscript, p.23. ‘Wakefield, St. Thomas’ in the East, March 5, 1823. RAN AWAY from this Property, on the 10th of November last, the three following NEGRO MEN, viz. – DAVY, CORDALE and ALLICK. They were lately purchased from Chesterfield, in the Parish of Port-Royal, on which, or on some of the neighbouring Properties, it is supposed they are harboured. A Pistole reward will be paid for lodging each of them in any Workhouse, and Twenty Pounds on proving to conviction by whom harboured, on application to N. Tory, Esq. Kingston, or here to PETER M’FARLANE.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, Supplement, p.13; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 13, Saturday, March 22 to Saturday March 29, 1823, Supplement, p.13. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, Supplement, p.14. ‘Port Antonio, Feb. 22, 1823. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, since January last, a Negro Man named CASTELDO, alias MANCHESTER JONES. He is a creole, about 5 feet 4 inches high, stout made, has a lump on one side of his chin, his left ear bored, speaks remarkably well, and is very artful, has travelled much over the island with Mr. Pontifex, Coppersmith. One Pistole reward is hereby offered to any one lodging the said Slave in any Workhouse in this Island, or delivering him to either of the Subscribers, and One Doubloon to any Person who may prove on oath by whom he is harboured. BENJAMIN B. DELANEY, MARY PHILLIPS.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 13, Saturday, March 22 to Saturday March 29, 1823, Supplement, p.13. ‘Manchioneal, March 18, 1823.

ADVERTISEMENT.

RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, a Negro Woman, named ELIZABETH CODRINGTON, a Mungola, a bout 5 feet high, has country marks above her breasts, and one of her front teeth is lost; she speaks good English, having come to the island at an early age. She has always been in the habit of travelling to and from Kingston, and is well known about its vicinity, and may pass for a creole. Eight Dollars reward is hereby offered to any Person who will apprehend and lodge her in any Workhouse, and a further Reward of One Doubloon on proving to conviction by whom harboured, MARY-ANN CODRINGTON.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, p.8. ‘Somerset, St. Thomas’ in the East, April 2, 1822. [sic] RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, a long time ago, a small young Creole Wench, of a yellow complexion, very dressy, named SELINOR JOHNSON, marked LDC high on the right shoulder, and always wear a handkerchief to cover the mark. Ten Pounds Reward will be paid to any Person lodging her in any of the Island Workhouses, and Twenty Pounds on roving to conviction by whom harboured. LUCINDA DAVIS CORR.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, p.8. ‘Fair-Prospect, St. David’s, March 31, 1823.

£.10 13s. 4 d. REWARD. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber about four months ago, a Negro Man named QUASHIE, alias DAVID DUKE, an African (but having come to the country very young, passes for a Creole), stout and healthy-looking, marked LD on shoulder, and formerly belonged to Mr. Lewis Duke, of Kingston, to whom he is well known: He was altely seen in the Parish of St. Andrew, where it is supposed he is harboured. The above Reward will be paid on proving to conviction, by whom marhoured, or Eight Dollars on apprehending and lodging him in any Workhouse in the Island, on application to Walter Logan, Esq. Kingston, or, here, to ROBT. MUIR.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 38, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, 1823, Postscript, p.26. ‘Kingston, Aug. 30, 1823.

TEN DOLLARS REWARD.

RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, on the 9th of September last, a Negro Man named NED, a Mungola, about 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, and has marks of flogging on his back; he formerly belonged to Mons. Branday, was likewise attached to the 50th Regiment as a Pioneer, at Up-Park Camp, and is well known in the Towns, and in most parts of the Country, having been employed, previous to his absconding, in the driving of Cattle for the Butchery. The above Reward will be paid to any Person or Persons who will lodge the above Slave in any Gaol or Workhouse, and a further reward of Twenty Pounds on proving to conviction by whom harboured. JOHN LEAVERS.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, 1823, Postscript, p.26. ‘Silver-Hill, St. George’s, Sept. 1, 1823. RAN AWAY from the above Plantation about two months ago, the undermentioned NEGROES, viz. GEORGE, a Creole, about 24 years of age, stout made, has a round face, and is pock-pitted: He has been for several years a Muleman. SILVAIN, a Creole, about 18 years of age, black complexion, has a round face, is stout, and of short stature. PETER, a Papa, about 19 years of age, slim made, and of a yellow complexion; he formerly belonged to Rose-Hill Plantation, Above-Rocks. PRINCE, an Eboe, about 45 years of age, stout made, and of a black complecion; he has belonged to the above Plantation, on which he was a Driver for some years, and is supposed to be harboured in Above-Rocks, along with george, who was lately seen there purchasing plantains. A Pistole will be paid for apprehending each, on lodging them in any Workhouse, or delivering them either to George Mills, Esq. Kingston, or to the Subscriber, and a further Reward of Twenty Pounds on proving to conviction that they have been or are harboured by a free person. LAMOTHE CARRIER.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica). Lists of runaways in workhouses. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823. Supplement, p.15. St. Mary’s Workhouse, Feb. 15, 1823. ‘QUASHIE, a creole, 5 feet 6 inches, marked WB, T on top, on left shoulder, formerly to Miss Baker, who sold him to Mr. Bean, a mason, Church-Street, Kingston; sent in by Mr. Northover, Oxford estate Nov. 6.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, Supplement, p.14. ‘THOMAS, a creole boy, 4 feet, to Hog-Hole estate, St. Thomas’s in the Vale; committed by by [sic] Larence Stephens, Esq. [Nov.] 5.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, Supplement, p.14. ‘ALEXANDER BROOKS, a Coromantee, 5 feet 6 inches, mark not plain on right shoulder, to Llanrumney estate [Nov.] 12.’ Repeated (but without Alexander Brooks) The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 13, Saturday, March 22 to Saturday March 29, 1823, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823. Supplement, p.15. Morant Bay Workhouse, Feb. 19, 1823. ‘GOOD, a Congo, 5 feet 4 ½ inches, marks of flogging on his back, and country marks on his breast, to Silver Hill, St. Andrew’s; taken up by the Maroons, and remitted by George Patton, Esq. Nov. 23.’ Repeated Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 13, Saturday, March 22 to Saturday March 29, 1823, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823. Postscript, p.19. Kingston Workhouse, March 6, 1823. ‘AUGUST, an Eboe, 5 feet 5 inches, old and grey-headed, no brand-mark, pock-pitted in his face, and has lost some of his teeth, to Mr. Thomas Hardy, bricklayer Aug. 8.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.7. ‘HENRY, a Creole negro boy, 5 feet 2 inches, no brand-mark, has the scar of a cut on the right side, near the lower lip; sent in by Messrs. Robt. Murray and Co. [Nov.] 11.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.7.

‘WILLIAM, a young Creole negro woman, [sic] 5 feet 8 ½ inches, marked apparently RB on shoulders, to Mr. Donald Bain, mason, Manchester [Nov.] 15.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.7. ‘JACK, an Eboe, 5 feet 5 inches, marked IP, within a diamond, on right shoulder, and has a film on each eye, to Mr. Joseph S. Phillips [Nov.] 22.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.7. Repeated, but without Henry, The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 13, Saturday, March 22 to Saturday March 29, 1823, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823. Postscript, p.19. Spanish Town Workhouse, Feb. 23, 1823. ‘WILLIAM WARREN, a Creole, 5 feet 6 ½ inches, marked AW on right shoulder, formerly to one A. Warren, but now to Mr. Evans, Montego-Bay Oct. 20.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.7. ‘MARY, a Mungola, 5 feet 11 inches, marked apparently SB on left shoulder, has a scar near the right instep, and is a little bandy-legged, to the estate of Mr. Booth, Kingston, dec. [Oct.] 28.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.7. ‘WILLIAM, a Nago, 5 feet 10 ¼ inches, marked WM I[ill.] on shoulders, country marks on temples and cheeks, formerly belonging to Mr. Morrison, Hunt’s Bay, now says to Mr. Hewitt, to Leeward Nov. 20.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.7; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 13, Saturday, March 22 to Saturday March 29, 1823, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823. Postscript, p.19. St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, March 4, 1823. ‘SHERRIER, a Bermudian, 5 feet 5 inches, no marks, says he is free, but has no document, bold looking, full faced, full whiskers, apparently about 40 years of age; says he sailed some time ago with a Capt. Johnson, on board a ship called the Clump, but wither she was bound he does not say, only that the brig was lost at sea; he is very plausible, and speaks good English Oct. 15.’ ‘SARAH, alias MARINA, to Mr. Tharp, Dean’s Valley Dec. 19.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, Supplement, p.14; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 13, Saturday, March 22 to Saturday March 29, 1823, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, p.8.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823. Postscript, p.19. St. Andrew’s Workhouse, March 6, 1823. ‘POLYDORE, an Eboe, 5 feet 8 ½ inches, marked HH on left shoulder; sent in by Mrs. Blackham upwards of three months ago.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.9; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 13, Saturday, March 22 to Saturday March 29, 1823, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823, p.8. Kingston Workhouse, Feb. 7, 1823. ‘ROBERT, a likely young creole negro boy, 4 feet 11 inches, no brand-mark, has a scar near the right wrist, on the right cheek, and on the chin, to Miss Jenny Brown, at Haughton-Court estate, Hanover Oct. 30.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.8. ‘GEORGE, a likely young creole negro man, 5 feet 4 inches, no brand mark, to Messrs. Couplands & Co. Nov. 2.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.8. ‘BROCKMAN, a Moco, elderly, 5 feet 2 ½ inches, marked PIO on right breast, has lost the first joint of the little finger of his left hand, and some of his teeth, to Messrs. Adams, Robertson and Co. [Nov.] 4.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 13, Saturday, March 22 to Saturday March 29, 1823, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823, p.8. Clarendon Workhouse, Feb. 5, 1823. ‘PEGGY (with her CHILD about three weeks old, born in the Workhouse), a creole, 5 feet 5 ½ inches, marked apparently IP, diamond between, on left shoulder, says she belongs to Mr. Chas. Minnock, Taylor, Spanish-Town.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.8; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 13, Saturday, March 22 to Saturday March 29, 1823, p.8.

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823, p.8. St. George’s Workhouse, Jan. 4, 1823. ‘ELIZABETH NORTHOVER, a creole, 5 feet 8 ½ inches, no brand-mark, has yellow skin, is pock-pitted in the face, and the third tow of the left foot off from the yaws; says she belongs to Rock-River plantation, the property of Dr. Watt, off the island, and that Mr. Benjamin Watt is overseer Sept. 30.’ ‘PRINCE, a creole, 4 feet 8 ½ inches, marked WH on shoulders, to Mrs. Henderson; sent in by H. Forbes, Esq. upwards of three months ago Oct. 14.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823, p.8. Kingston Workhouse, Jan. 24, 1823. ‘DARIUS, a creole negro man, 5 feet 4 ½ inches, no brand-mark, lost one of his upper front teeth, to James Laing, Esq. Goshen pen, St. Mary’s Oct. 3.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.8. ‘JAMES, a Mungola, 5 feet 5 inches, elderly, has country marks on his breasts and belly, to Mr. James Taves, of this city [Oct.] 14.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.8. ‘ELIZABETH ROBINSON, a likely young creole negro woman, 4 feet 11 ½ inches, marked apparently GC on left the [sic] and O or C on the right shoulder, and has the scar of inoculation for the small-pox in the upper part iof the left arm, to Miss Janet Lindsay, a person of colour, near Fort-Morant [Oct.] 22.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823, p.8. Spanish Town Workhouse, Jan. 24, 1823. ‘JUBA (an old woman), a creole, 4 feet 5 ¾ inches, no brand mark, scar on right arm, has a mole under left ear, the middle finger of right hand crooked, to Mr. Bassan, Port-Royal. Oct. 14.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.8. ‘GORDON, a creole, 5 feet 1 inch, no brand mark, scar over left eye-brow, and on right knee, borad nose, long fingers, black complexion, actively made, to James Brydon, Esq. Kingston [Oct.] 16.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823, p.8. Trelawny Workhouse, Jan. 28, 1823.

‘QUACO, a creole, 5 feet 9 niches, no mark, says he belonged to a Mr. Duncan, dec. and that his master had a settlement near the [ill.] called Green-Vale Oct. 29.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823, p.8. St. Andrew’s Workhouse, Jan. 23, 1823. ‘ADAM, a creole, 5 feet 4 inches; he was sent in by J.C. Pownall, Esq. upwards of three months ago.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.9. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823, p.8. Trelawny Workhouse, Jan. 7, 1823. ‘WILLIAM BROWN, a mulatto man, 5 feet 7 inches, no mark, to a Mr. Aliard, Overseer on Petersfield estate; he delivered himself up Oct. 3.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.9. ‘GEORGE, a creole, 5 feet ¾ inch, marked M on shoulders, to Mr. John Campbell, Port-Antonio Oct. 3.’ Repeated, The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.9. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823, p.8. St. James’s Workhouse, Jan. 15, 1823. ‘HENRY THOMAS, a creole, 5 feet 6 ½ inches, marked III (large letters) on shoulders, to Mrs. Burrell, Kingston Feb. 20.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.8. ‘CUDJOE, a Coromantee, 5 feet 3 inches, mark not plain on right shoulder, formerly to Mrs. Folwer, but now to Mr. Johnson July 15.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, p.8. Kingston Workhouse, March 28, 1823.

‘ADAM, a likely young Creole negro man, 5 feet 7 inches, no brand-mark, has a sore on the inner ancle of his left leg, to Mr. Jas. Daneau, Overseer on Golden-Grove estate, St. Thomas’ in the East Dec. 21.’ ‘FRANCIS USHER, a Creole negro man, 5 feet 2 ¾ inches, marked on right shoulder, but obliterated from flogging, his teeth are decayed, and some of the upper ones are lost, to Miss Ann Newell, a person of colour, Spanish-Town [Dec. 21].’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, p.8. Spanish Town Workhouse, March 29, 1822. ‘WILLIAM, a Congo, 4 feet 10 ½ inches, marked W.D. on right and W. on left shoulder, squat made, has scars on both sides of his eyes, and one of his right upper tooth [sic] is lost, to Mr. J.K. Donaldson Oct. 16.’ ‘DOLLY, a young creole girl, 5 feet 2 ¾ inches, no brand-mark, to Miss Sarah Howell; she was put in by her, as owner, upwards of three months ago.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, p.8. St. Mary’s Workhouse, March 25, 1823. ‘WILLIAM, a Mundingo, 5 feet 6 ½ inches, to Miss Matthews, a free black woman, who lives near Mr. Bogle’s yard, Kingston; committed by Francis Bowen, Esq. Dec. 24.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, Postscript, p.19. Morant Bay Workhouse, April 9, 1825. ‘THOMAS BRADLEY, a creole, 5 feet 4 ¾ inches, has a scar on the right temple, which he says was occasioned by a fall from a horse, has whiskers, says he belonged to Mr. John Johnson, a person of colour, Vere Jan. 2.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, Postscript, p.21. Port Royal Workhouse, April 10, 1823. ‘SAMUEL RICHARDS, a mulatto creole, 5 feet 6 ¾ inches, marked RS on shoulders and breasts, to Pimento-Grove, St. Mary’s Jan. 11.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, Postscript, p.21. St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, April 8, 1823.

‘EDWARD CAMPBELL, a creole, 5 feet 7 inches, marks of flogging on his back, to Mrs. Jas. Campbell, Port-Antonion; committed by A. Bruce, Esq.; it is now found, that he is a Coromantee, and belonged to a Mr. Hugh M’Lachlan, St. Mary’s, who was once an Overseer on Nutfield estate, in that parish Jan. 4.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, Supplement, p.13. St. Ann’s Workhouse, Sept. 2, 1823. ‘CHARLEY, a creole man boy, 4 feet 9 ½ inches, black complexion, said to belong to the estate of one Bucknor, a person of colour, Cedar-Spring, Trelawny.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, 1823, p.8. Kingston Workhouse, Sept. 12, 1823. ‘POLLY, an Eboe, 5 feet 1 inch, no brand-mark, and has lost many of her upper front teeth, to Mr. Lewis Knight, carpenter May 21.’ ‘FRANKEY, a Mundingo, 5 feet 4 ½ inches, marked SC, diamond on top, on left shoulder, and has country marks down her cheeks, says that she belongs to a Mr. Patrick Dillon, who sometimes stays with his relations, of the same name, at Derry plantation, St. Ann’s; sent in by Joan Cado Sago [May] 26.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, 1823, p.8. Spanish Town Workhouse, Aug. 29, 1823. ‘SARAH, a creole, 5 feet ½ inch, marked apparently CLL on right shoulder, to Mr. Henry Lorrain, St. Ann’s May 10.’ ‘BROWN, a Nago, 5 feet 4 ½ inches, no brand-mark, downcast countenance, has country marks on his forehead, down his belly, and sides, and has lost his right leg, to the late Rear-Admiral Brown [May] 24.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, 1823, p.8. Clarendon Workhouse, Sept, 10, 1823. ‘WILLIAM, a Mundingo, 5 feet 6 ½ inches, no mark, to Mr. Hoare, Kingston June 10.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, 1823, p.8. Hanover Worhouse, July 22, 1823. ‘HARRY, a creole, 5 feet 6 inches, to Mr. Scott, of St. James’s April 25.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, 1823, p.8. Kingston Workhouse, Aug. 22, 1823. ‘JAMES TROWERS, a Creole negro man, 5 feet 4 ½ inches, a tailor by trade, marked on the left shoulder, but so bleached that the letters cannot be made out, to the estate of the late Mr. David M’Gregor, mason, of St. Mary’s, deceased April 22.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, 1823, p.8. Clarendon Workhouse, Aug. 27, 1823. ‘BENJAMIN, a creole, 5 feet 4 ¾ inches, marked apparently BR on shoulders, to Mr. Swaby, Spurgee coffee-plantation, near Mandeville, in Manchester June 1.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, 1823, p.8. Trelawny Workhouse, August 4, 1823. ‘JOHN WILLIAMS, a Wawee, 5 feet 3 ¼ inches, mark not plain on shoulders, to Mry Coulston, Mancioneal; now says to Mary M’Intosh April 26.’ ‘JAMES WILLIAMS, a creole boy, 4 feet 11 inches, no mark; says his father and mother live at Tackey’s Bridge, in Spanish-Town, and had a paper in his possession stating his having worked on board the brig Charles Forbes for ten weeks [April] 30.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, p.8. Spanish Town Workhouse, Aug. 8, 1823. ‘SMART, a Mundingo, 5 feet 6 inches, marked apparently WH on shoulders, thin visage, and has country marks on his face; sent in by Mr. Jerry Mahony, as belonging to the estate of the late Dr. George Clarke May 5.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, p.8. Spanish Town Workhouse, Aug. 1, 1823. ‘JAMES, a creole, 5 feet 5 ¾ inches, no brand mark, thin visage, has a scar on right breast, a mole near the left nostril, a scar above his right ancle joint, another over his left eye-brow, and blister mars between his shoulders, to Miss Liston, a person of colour, Kingston April 13.’ ‘DAVID NUGENT, a creole, 5 feet 6 ¼ inches, marked TB on shoulders, of an artful appearance and very plausible, and some of his upper and lower front teeth are lostl

he first called himself a maroon, but now confesses that he belongs to the estate of Mr. Peter Campbell, Holland estate, Westmoreland [April] 25. ‘MARY, a creole, 4 feet 11 ¾ inches, marked apparently IS on right shoulder, and is a little grey-headed, to the estate of Mr. M’Lachlan, of St. Andrew’s [April] 30.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, 1823, p.8. St. Mary’s Workhouse, Aug. 27, 1823. ‘JAMES STIRLING, a Mundingo, 5 feet 8 inches, marked RS, to Ardoch pen, St. Ann’s; sent in by mr. James Heslop, Quebec estate May 26.’ ‘HENRY THOMBS, a creole boy, to the estate of Mr. M’Laren, carpenter, deceased; Mr. Mitchel, at Rio-Magno pen, St. Thomas’s in the Vale, is his executor; he was released by a free woman, to whom it appears he does not belong, and has been recommitted by Jas. Walker, Esq. [May] 28.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, p.8. Clarendon Workhouse, Aug. 20, 1823. ‘BOB, a Chamba, 5 feet 4 ¾ inches, marked IP, with a cross on top, on left shoulder, and has country marks on temples, to Mr. Maxwell, a fisherman of Old-Harbour Bay May 27.’

The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica). Slaves listed as running away from workhouses. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823. Supplement, p.13. ‘St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, Dec. 26, 1822. ESCAPED from the Driver of this Workhouse, on the 22d inst. while at work, a Negro Man named FRANCIS, a Creole, 5 feet 3 inches high, no mark, to John Montague, Esq. Eden Estate, St. James’s. A Pistole Reward is hereby offered to any Person who will lodge the said Negro in any Gaol or Workhouse in this Island. WM. LAWRENCE, Sup.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, Supplement, p.13. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823. Supplement, p.13. ‘St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, July 30, 1822. ESCAPED from this Workhouse on the 11th inst. a Negro Woman, named MARGARET, a Creole, 5 feet 3 ½ inches high, marked GH, diamond between, on right shoulder, belonging to a Miss Ann Anlam, [?] Manchester. A Pistole will be paid by the Subscriber to any Person lodging her in any Gaol or Workhouse. WM. LAWRENCE, Sup.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823. Postscript, p.19. ‘St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, March 5, 1822. ESCAPED from the Driver, while at work on the 26th ult. the following NEGROES, chained together:- RICHARD, alias WM. BARKER, a Creole, 5 feet 5 inches, no mark, to Newfound-River estate, Trelawny; and TONEY, a Creole, 5 feet, no mark, to Mr. Samuel Hart, Santa Cruz. A Pistole reward is hereby offered to any Person or Persons who will lodge either of them in any Gaol or Workhouse in this island. WM. LAWRENCE, Sup.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, Supplement, p.15; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 13, Saturday, March 22 to Saturday March 29, 1823,

Supplement, p.12; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, Supplement, p.10. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 10, Saturday, March 1 to Saturday March 8, 1823, p.8. ‘St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, Oct. 3, 1822. ESCAPED from this Workhouse, a Negro Woman Slave, named ELIZA THOMAS PHOENIX, but calls herself FRANCES EVE, about 5 feet 8 inches high, aged about 30 years, yellow complexion, lost one of her upper front teeth, a mole on one side of her nose, and a cut across the hollow of it. She is very plausible and may attempt to pass as free; she is supposed, and strongly suspected, to be harboured by her father, a free black man, named John Eve, formerly belonging to Pusey-Hall Estate, but who now resides at Portland, in Vere. A Reward of Two Doubloons is hereby offered to any Person or Persons lodging her in any Gaol or Workhouse in this Island, and a further Reward of Six Doubloons will be paid on lodging information by whom harboured, on application being made to Miss Eliza Phoenix, Charles street, Kingston, or to the Subscriber. WM. LAWRENCE, Sup.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, Supplement, p.15. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 11, Saturday, March 8 to Saturday March 15, 1823, Postscript, p.19. ‘St. James’s Workhouse, March 8, 1823. ESCAPED from this Workhouse, Two NEGROES, who were chained together, named Caesar and JAMES GARDNER. The former belongs to Friendship Estate in Westmoreland, who was immediately pursued and taken: The latter is a Creole, short and squat made, of a yellow complexion, and is under the sentence of the Law; he belongs to Greenwich Estate in this Parish, on which, by good authority, he is harboured: He was also pursued, but entirely got away. A Pistole reward is hereby offered for his apprehension, and for delivering him to the subscriber. WM. BALL, Sup.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 13, Saturday, March 22 to Saturday March 29, 1823, p.6; The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, p.6. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 13, Saturday, March 22 to Saturday March 29, 1823, Supplement, p.13. ‘St. Mary’s Workhouse,

March 14, 1823. ESCAPED from the Driver, while at work In [sic] Manning’s Town, an Eboe Negro Slave named JOSEPH GREEN, 5 feet 5 ½ inches, and formerly belonged to Lewisburgh Estate; he is a convict, sentenced to hard labour for life. A Pistole reward is hereby offered to any Person or persons who will lodge him in any Gaol or Workhouse in this Island. GODFREY WHARAM, Sup.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, p.8. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 13, Saturday, March 22 to Saturday March 29, 1823, Supplement, p.15. ‘St. James’s Workhouse, March 13, 1823. ESCAPED from this Workhouse on Saturday last, late in the Evening, the undermentioned NEGROES, who were chained together, viz., ROBERT BLAKE, a Creole of low stature, smooth visage, remarkably plausible, and is a Tailor by trade; marks, if any, or height, not known, he having been sent in for correction. This Negro may attempt to pass as a free person, as he can read and write, which he was taught in England. Masters of Vessels found employing or taking him off the Island, or other Persons affording him shelter or protection, will be prosecured to the utmost extent of the Law. EDWIN, a Creole, tall and well-made, brand marks, if any, and height, not ascertained, as he was also recommended for hard labour: He is extremely artful, has thick eye-brows, hair growing low down his forehead, and an uncommonly sullen countenance; he was lately in the possession of Mr. Cheadle. A Pistole reward is hereby offered for apprehending and lodging the said Runaways in this or any other Workhouse, by giving due notice of the same to the Subscriber. WM. BALL.’ Repeated The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, p.6. The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 13, Saturday, March 22 to Saturday March 29, 1823, Postscript, p.28. ‘Westmoreland Workhouse, March 25, 1823. ESCAPED from this Workhouse on Wednesday the 19th inst. with their chain and collars on, the undermentioned NEGROES:- WILLIAM THORP, a Creole, about 5 feet 10 inches, no mark, the property of Dean’s Valley Water-Works, in this Parish. It is supposed and strongly suspected, that he is harboured about Green-Island, or on Phoenix Estate, where he has a wife; and ISAAC LOW, who was sent in here from Friendship Estate, in Hanover, on the 28th of January last.

A Pistole reward will be paid for the apprehending and lodging of the above-named William Thorp in any Workhouse in this island, by applying to ARCH. WEIR, Sup.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, April 5 to Saturday April 12, 1823, Postscript, p.17. ‘St. Mary’s Workhouse, April 2, 1823. ESCAPED on the night of the 15th February last, a Mungola Negro Man, named RODNEY, 5 feet 5 inches high, marked IB, C on top, and belonging to Mr. Bradshaw, Portland: He was a convalescent at the time, and was released from confinement by the Doctor’s orders. A Pistole reward will be given to any one who will lodge him in any Workhouse in this Island. G. WHARAM, Sup.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, 1823, Postscript, p.26. ‘St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, Aug. 5, 1823. ESCAPED from this Workhouse on the 28th ult. two NEGRO MEN, chained together, viz. – NERO, alias JEMMY, a Creole, 5 feet 3 inches, no mark, belonging to Philip Levy, Esq. and DAVY, a Creole, who was sent in by her owner, [sic] a Mr. Craggs, of Montego-Bay, for punishment. A Pistole reward is hereby offered to any Person who will lodge either of the above Slaves in any Gaol or Workhouse in this Island. WM. LAWRENCE, Sup.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, Postscript, p.26. ‘St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, July 22, 1823. ESCAPED from the Driver, while at work in the Field, on the 16th inst. a Negro Woman named FRANCES, a Creole, 5 feet 3 inches high, no mark, and of a yellow complexion. A Pistole reward is hereby offered to any Person who will lodge the said Negro in any Gaol or Workhouse in this Island. WM. LAWRENCE, Sup.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, Postscript, p.26.

‘St. James’s Workhouse, Aug. 28, 1823. ESCAPED from this Workhouse, on the 19th inst. two Negro Men, chained together:-- ROBERT, but assumes the name of THOMAS ALLEN, a Creole, formerly belonged to Windsor-Castle, but now to this Workhouse for life; he has always attempted to pass himself as free; height not known, and marked WT on right shoulder. WILLIAM WARREN, a Creole, 5 feet 6 ½ inches, marked AW on right shoulder, large full eyes, large whiskers, which he may shave close, as he did before when in Spanish-Town Workhouse; he is a Carpenter by trade, and an excellent Wheelwright, and has an impediment in his speech; he formerly belonged to Mr. Warren, but now to Edward Evans, Esq. of this Parish. A Pistole will be paid for delivering each of them in this Workhouse. WM. BALL, SUP.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, Supplement, p.14. ‘St. Elizabeth’s Workhouse, Sept. 9, 1823. ESCAPED from the Driver on the 7th inst. two Negro Men, chained together, viz. – WILLIAM HARDY, a Congo, 5 feet 4 ½ inches, marked MH, diamond on top, and has a scar on his nose, to Retrieve estate, St. James’s, and CUFFEE, an Eboe, 5 feet 5 inches, marked DS diamond on top, on shoulders, to Mr. James Smith, dec. They were committed by Andrew Miller, Esq. the former on the 25th ult, and the latter on the 5th inst. A Pistole reward is hereby offered to any Person or Persons who will lodge them in any Gaol or Workhouse in this island. WM. LAWRENCE, Sup.’ The Royal Gazette (Kingston, Jamaica), Vol. 45, No. 15, Saturday, September 13 to Saturday September 20, p.6. ‘Portland Workhouse, July 22, 1823. ESCAPED from this Workhouse, on Saturday the 19th inst. a Creole Negro named FRANCIS M’COOMB, 5 feet 6 inches, no brand mark, has several scars on his upper lip, a black spot on left cheek, and a red spot on right breast, and the tow next the right great toe is shorter than the rest; he says that he belongs to Cromwell pen, St. Mary’s. A Pistole reward will be paid to any Person who will lodge him in any Gaol or Workhouse in this Island. NICH. BROWN, Sup.’