RAN away from the subscriber, living near Petersburg, about the first of May last, a likely Negro woman of a yellow complexion, about 30 years of age, had when she went away silver buckles, and change of apparel, which makes her appear more like a free woman; she carried with her a male child about two years old, and I hear there is a Mulatto man with her, that passes for her husband. Her name is AMY, but very probably goes by the name of Betty Browne, having stolen an indenture of one of that name, that was bound to Thomas Jones, of Dinwiddie county, then Prince George, in the year 1744. I am informed she hath been taken up in Norfolk, and by this indenture hath gained her liberty. Any person that will apprehend the said runaway, and put her into the constable's hands, so that I get her again, shall have TWO PISTOLES reward, besides what the law allows, paid by PARKER HARE.
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