JULY 17, 1771. RUN away from the Subscriber, last Night, a Convict Servant Man named SAMUEL BAILEY, by Trade a House Joiner, and has been in the Country about two Years. He is a stout well set Fellow, of a ruddy Complexion, about five Feet six or seven Inches high, has a sore Leg, which is much swelled, a Cast with his Eyes, which are large and gray, his Head remarkable gray, occasioned by the Smallpox, which he is a little pitted with, his Dress is an Osnabrug Shirt and long Trousers, a light brown Jacket, an old Felt Hat, old Country made Shoes tied, and commonly wears a green Worsted Cap. All Masters of Vessels are forewarned from harbouring or employing him. I will give a Reward of FORTY SHILLINGS to any Person who will deliver the said Servant to me, besides what the Law allows. WILLIAM BUCKLAND.
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