The Geography of Slavery

Virginia Gazette (Purdie & Dixon),
Williamsburg, January 28, 1768.

ESSEX, JAN. 21, 1768. RUN away from the subscriber, last Christmas twelvemonth, a Negro fellow named TOM, about 24 years old, about 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, a likely well made fellow, has middling large hands and feet, full faced, and very black; had on when he went away such clothing as labouring Negroes usually have, though it is likely he may have changed his clothing and name, and endeavour to pass for a freeman, as I have been informed he has frequently gone up and down the rivers in vessels belonging to Mr. William Meredith of King and Queen county, who has Negro skippers on board his vessels. Whoever apprehends the said Negro, and conveys him to the subscriber in Hobb's Hole, shall have 40 s. if taken in Essex county, if in any other county 3 l. and if out of the colony 5 l. WILLIAM PORTER. N.B. All persons are forewarned from entertaining the said Negro.

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