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NJG-T.781.014
13 Jun 1781:43 (4/181)
Eight silver dollars reward. Ran away last night from the
subscriber, in Middletown township, Bucks county, an
apprentice lad, named William Worstill, about 19 years of
age, 5 feet 6 inches high, light complexion, well-set and
full-faced; he is remarkably fond of playing on the fife; by
trade a miller: had on and took with him, a light-coloured
coat, corded jacket and breeches, a corded coatee, and
sundry clothes not known. He went off with one Joseph
Gillam, a weaver, and John Twining, a labourer, and it is
supposed they are making for New-York . . . [4 lines,
signed] May 26, 1781. Joseph Jenks.
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