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Title
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Quamin- JA-CAR37
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Identifier
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JA-CAR37
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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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April 5,1791
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Trade
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Carpenter
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gender
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Male
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Enslaver
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F.March
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Home
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Spanish Town
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Transcription
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JACK POT, an elderly creole Negro, about 5 ft. 5 in. high, has been seen in Kingston and Liguanea, and sometimes on the Kingston road, going to Covency's. CARTHAGENE, a short fellow, about 45 years of age, recently seen at Salt Pond Bay, Passage Fort, near the Caymanas. QUAW, an old short fellow, about 40 years of age, a fisherman, and supposed to be harboured near Bailey's mountain near the Caymanas. JOE, a stout, young creole, very black, about 20 years of age. SANGA, a short, creole, young wench supposed to be harboured in or near Spanish Town. FRIENDSHIP, a short, stout, creole wench, rather elderly, a washerwoman, well known in Kingston, lived a long time with Mr. Gray. CUDJOE, a stout fellow, has been run away near seven years, supposed to be at the Slipe, near Mr. Curtin's penn. MOLLY, an elderly wench, has been runaway eight years. JEMMY, a Mungola Negro, about 5 ft. 4 in. high, supposed to be harboured near Rio Magio, at a mountain called Harrison's. TOBY, a remarkable stout young fellow, about 15 years of age, was seen going to Byndlof Estate in the Walks. QUAMIN, a stout carpenter Negro, well known in Spanish Town. DICK, a stout, young Negro, about 5 ft. 10 in. high, very black, supposed to be somewhere near Byndlofs Estate in the Walks. QUAW, a young Negro, 16 years of age, about 5 ft. 2 in. high, speaks very low, supposed to be harboured in the Walks, or in Spanish Town. SAMPSON, a new Negro man, no mark, is seen with wood at night sometimes in the Jew market, which he brings from Hoghole Penn. SAPPHO, a new Negro woman, marked on the shoulder F M. Any person apprehending either of the above slaves, and lodging them in Spanish Town gaol, or delivering them to the Subscriber, shall receive a reward of three Pistoles for each; and a further reward of twenty Pounds to any person proving to conviction by whom any of them are harboured. F. MARCH.
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Type
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