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PG-P.743.042
16 Jun 1743:31 (757)
Run away from Benjamin Davis, of Chester, in the province of
Pennsylvania, in April last, a servant man, named John
Taylor, of low stature, brown hair: had on, leather
breeches, brown yarn stockings, ozenbrigs shirt, and an old
felt hat; no coat or jacket. He was servant sometime ago to
Willliam Ellis, near Gloucester, is much addicted to
drinking and singing, and in behaviour very forward. Any
person who secures him so that his master may have him
again, shall, besides reasonable charges, have twenty-five
shillings reward, paid by [signed] Benjamin Davis.
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