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MG-A(G.774.020
9 Jun 1774:43 (1500)
Wye-town, May 20, 1774. Ran away from the subscriber on the
17th instant, a convict servant man, named George Mitchell,
he is a well set fellow about 5 feet 8 inches high, of a
fair complexion, and brown hair, which is generally clubbed
behind and curled at the ears, plays on the french-horn and
fife, can beat the drum, has a sore leg, and is very fond of
drink. Had on and took with him when he went away, a white
linen and an osnabrig shirt, a light coloured fearnought
waistcoat, white drilling breeches, thread stockings, and a
pair of jockey boots. Whoever takes up the said servant,
and brings him to the subscriber living at Wye-Town on Wye
River, shall receive five pounds reward, paid by [signed]
Richard Grason., 2w
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