Peter- JA-CAB2

Item

Title
Peter- JA-CAB2
Identifier
JA-CAB2
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans
Source
The Royal Gazette
Date
October 10,1801
Trade
Cabinet Maker
gender
Male
Enslaver
John Fisher
Transcription
Kingston, Oct. 29, 1801. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, Two Negro Fellows, named PETER and QUAMINA, by trade cabinet-makers, are wellknown in Kingston, and pretend to be devout Methodists. Half-a-Joe will be paid for each, on lodging them in a gaol or workhouse; and, on proof of being harboured or employed, the above reward. One of the above fellows has been seen in a Grog Shop, with plenty of Money in his pocket. JOHN FISHER, King-Street.
Type
Advertisement
Item sets
Cabinetmakers