Annapolis, in Maryland, June 26, 1738. RAN away from the Subscriber, Two Servant Men, one nam'd Nicholas Charlick, thin fac'd wears his own dark-colour'd Hair, is a West-Country Man, and a Mason by Trade. Had on, a Brown Kersey Jacket, and Oznabrig Shirt, and a Pair od Leather Breeches. The other nam'd Moses Still, a Cooper; is a lusty Fellow, & wears his own Hair. Had on a dark Kersey Jacket, an Oznabrig Shirt and Trowsers. They may have procur'd a false Pass, and chang'd their Names and Apparel. Whoever takes up the said Servants 30 Miles fron [sic] Annapolis, and brings them home to me, shall have Fifty Shillings Reward, and reasonable Charges. If taken in Virginia, (and Notice given to W.Parks, Printer, in Williamsburg) shall have Fifty Shillings of that Currency for each ; and if taken in Carolina, (and Notice given to Dr. Blackall, at Edenton) a proportionable Reward for Trouble and Charges, shall be paid, by Patrick Creagh. N.B. Joseph Greton, and James Hall, Servants of Mr. Richard Snowden, of Anne-Arundel County, Maryland; and also Thomas Francis, Servant of Mr. Edward Holmes, of Prince George County, Maryland, are now in the Publick Goal at Williamsburg, as Runaways.
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