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Title
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Tom- JA-CAR124
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Identifier
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JA-CAR124
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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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1812-06-27
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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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Peter Taaffe
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Home
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Norwich Castle
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Transcription
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Norwich-Castle, May 16 1812 Runaway, from the above property, the following N, viz TOM, a Coromantee man, five feet one inch high, a Carpenter by trade; CUFFEE, an elderly creole man, has lost some of his toes and front teeth; JASPER, a yellow skinned creole boy, about fourteen; and AMIE, a creole girl, of a yellow complexion, about twenty years of age. They are well known about Linguanea, Halfway-Tree, and Kingston, and all supposed to be marked PT. A reward of Twenty Pounds will be given on proving, to conviction, by whom harboured; and six dollars for lodging each of them in any gaol or workhouse, or delivering them as above, or at Campbell’s Mountain. PETER TAAFFE
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Type
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