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Title
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Cuffee- JA-COO27
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Identifier
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JA-COO27
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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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Royal Gazette
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Date
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1806-03-15
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Enslaver
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R.Stokes
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Home
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General-Post-Office,Kingston
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Transcription
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General-Post-Office, Kingston, June 25, 1810. TEN POUNDS REWARD. RANAWAY, from the subscriber, about nine months ago, a negro man named CUFFEE, a creole, about five feet ten inches high; he is very well known in the parishe of Clarendon and Vere, having belonged to Mr. John Cooper, formerly deputymarhal for that district: he has a mother in the latter parish, by whom it is supposed he is harboured. Eight Dollars will be given to any person lodging him in any gaol or workhouse in the island; and the above reward on proving to conviction by whom he is harboured. R. STOKES.
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Type
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