Bristol/Lake- JA-TAIL5
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Title
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Bristol/Lake- JA-TAIL5
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Identifier
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JA-TAIL5
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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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June 5,1802
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Trade
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Tailor
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gender
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Male
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Enslaver
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G.R Hutchinson
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Transcription
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Kingston, June 10, 1802. RAN AWAY from Peter’s Retreat, in the parish of St. Andrew, the following slaves : BRISTOL, alias LAKE, by trade a mason and sail-maker ; MADELINE, alias JUBA, a field negro, supposed to be concealed on Constant Spring estate, in the parish of St. Andrew, by a negro belonging to the said property, named Bristol ; NANCY, alias LOUISA CAMPBELL, a washer, supposed to be harboured on Nutts River estate, or some of the properties near Swimmer’s Bay, in the parish of St. Thomas in the East ; she has an ulcer upon one of her legs. Five Pounds will be paid on securing either of them in one workhouse ; and a further reward of Twenty-Five Pounds, on proving to conviction by whom they are harboured or employed. G. R. HUTCHINSON.
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Type
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