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Title
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Isaac- JA-CAR41
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Identifier
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JA-CAR41
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Source
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Royal Gazette
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Date
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November 14,1793
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gender
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Male
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Enslaver
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Samuel Douglass
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Home
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Windsor Castle
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Transcription
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Ran away, from the Subscriber some time ago, two Negro men, both carpenters by trade, one of them named ISAAC, a likely young fellow; he is supposed to be harboured at Rose Hall Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale, he having a wife there, and where he has been seen. The other named MUSA, tall and slender made, and is very remarkable for having six toes on each foot; he has also a wife at Rose Hall, from which place he lately removed his clothes, and told his wife, that he meant to go to Kingston, where he was offered employment. A reward of fifty-five Shillings will be given for apprehending and lodging each of them in either the Kingston or Spanish Town workhouses; and all manner of persons harbouring or employing either of them after this notice, may depend on being treated as the law directs in such cases. SAMUEL DOUGLASS.
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Type
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