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Title
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Cato- JA-BRIL5, LA-MAS13
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Identifier
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JA-BRIL5, LA-MAS13
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Subject
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African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans
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Source
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The Royal Gazette
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Date
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November 06,1802
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Trade
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Bricklayer, Mason
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gender
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Male
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Enslaver
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John Williams
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Home
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Mount Pleasant,St.Mary
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Transcription
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Mount-Pleasant, St. Mary’s, November 6, 1802. RAN AWAY, on Monday last, from the Subscriber, a Negro Man Slave, named CATO, a Mason and Bricklayer by trade, about 38 or 40 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, of a black complexion, marked on one of his shoulders IW, of the Soco country, and has lost a joint of one of his middle toes: He is well known in both the towns, the parishes of St. John, St. Thomas in the Vale, and St. Mary. I hereby offer Fifty Pounds reward on proving to conviction by whom he is harboured or employed; and a Pistole reward for lodging him in any gaol or workhouse in this island, giving information thereof, or sending him to Mount-Pleasant, St. Mary’s. JOHN WILLIAMS.
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Type
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