Clash- JA-CAR133

Item

Title
Clash- JA-CAR133
Identifier
JA-CAR133
Subject
African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans
Source
The Cornwall Chronicle
Date
1814-05-07
Trade
Carpenter
gender
Male
Enslaver
John Lee & Co
Home
Lucea Gaol
Transcription
Lucea Gaol, May 3, 1814. ESCAPED last night, Clash, belonging to Mount-Pleasant estate, in this parish, aged bout 40 years, 5 f. 6 or 7i. high, of a yellow complexion, pitted with the small pox; a carpenter by trade, speaks good English, and will probably endeavour to pass as free: - He has been in England and America. – Any person apprehending and lodging the said Clash in any gaol or workhouse in this island, shall receive a reward of one Doubloon on application at the store of Messrs. JOHN LEE, & Co. Lucea, or to the subscriber at Savanna-la-Mar. C. GORDON, D. M.
Type
Advertisement
Item sets
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