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Title
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Kant- JA-CAR70
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Identifier
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JA-CAR70
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Source
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Royal Gazette
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Date
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1803-11-26
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gender
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Male
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Enslaver
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Elizabeth S. Parsons
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Home
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Friendship, St. Ann
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Transcription
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Friendship, St. Ann, Nov. 23, 1803. RAN AWAY from Palmyra Estate, where he was hired in April, last year, a young Negro Man, of the Congo country, named KANT, by trade a carpenter; he has his country marks on his temples and above his nose; he was marked on the left shoulder JP in one, which is supposed to be defaced; he was about 5 feet 2 inches high the last time he was measured, but is supposed to exceed that now; he is a plausible artful fellow, and may change his name and attempts to pass for free, as he did the last time he ran away, when he changed his name to BOB, and was most of the time he was absent among the maroons in the Accompong-Town, by whom he was afterwards carried to Falmouth workhouse. Whoever will apprehend the said negro, and deliver him to viz. [inc] William James Parsons, at Mount-Oliver; Mr. John Archer, St. Ann's Bay; or, the subscriber, shall receive a Half-Joe reward. All persons are hereby cautioned against harbouring or concealing the said negro, as the offender may depend on being prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the law. ELIZABETH S. PARSONS.
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Type
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