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Title
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Daniel- JA-CAR39
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Identifier
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JA-CAR39
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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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November 11,1791
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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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David Pinheiro Furtado
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Home
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Kingston
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Transcription
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Whereas on Friday night the 4th instant, between the hours of nine and ten, the house of the Subscriber, in Rosemary-Lane, was pelted with rock-stones, of such bigness that it split the shingles in several places; therefore, ten Pounds reward is offered to any person or persons than can prove, to conviction, the offender or offenders, if white persons; and five Pounds, if it can be proved, if they are free people of colour or slaves. And whereas an advertisement was inserted in this paper, offering two Pounds fifteen Shillings, dated 9th September last, to any person that would take up a runaway mulatto boy named DANIEL, who was learning the carpenter trade; the Subscriber was informed that he has been seen on board his Majesty's ship the Diana at Port Royal; twenty Shillings will be given to any person who will take him up, and deliver him to the Subscriber, or lodge him in any gaol or workhouse of this island, and give notice of the same; and any person harbouring or concealing the said runaway, may depend the law will be put in force. N.B. He is about 18 years of age, tall, raw boned, round shoulders, and stoops very much when he walks. DAVID PINHEIRO FURTADO.
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Type
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Advertisement