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NYG(W.760.021
9 Jun 1760:22 (70)
Run away from John Milligan, in Beaver-street, a Negro man
named Tom: Had on when he went away, a pair of trowsers,
and a black cut Manchester velvet waistcoat, without
sleeves, and a check shirt; he is stiff in the left knee,
and walks limping, can speak both Dutch and English, and is
a great fiddler. Whoever takes up said Negro man, and
brings him to his master, or secures him in any goal, shall
have twenty shillings reward. All masters of vessels, and
others, are hereby forbid to carry off said slave, as they
shall answer it at their peril.
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