Bristol/Lake- JA-TAIL5

Item

Title
Bristol/Lake- JA-TAIL5
Identifier
JA-TAIL5
Source
The Royal Gazette
Date
June 5,1802
Trade
gender
Male
Enslaver
G.R Hutchinson
Transcription
Kingston, June 10, 1802. RAN AWAY from Peter’s Retreat, in the parish of St. Andrew, the following slaves : BRISTOL, alias LAKE, by trade a mason and sail-maker ; MADELINE, alias JUBA, a field negro, supposed to be concealed on Constant Spring estate, in the parish of St. Andrew, by a negro belonging to the said property, named Bristol ; NANCY, alias LOUISA CAMPBELL, a washer, supposed to be harboured on Nutts River estate, or some of the properties near Swimmer’s Bay, in the parish of St. Thomas in the East ; she has an ulcer upon one of her legs. Five Pounds will be paid on securing either of them in one workhouse ; and a further reward of Twenty-Five Pounds, on proving to conviction by whom they are harboured or employed. G. R. HUTCHINSON.
Type
Advertisement
Item sets
Tailors