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PG-P.744.044
12 Jul 1744:33 (813)
Run away, from Bryan Murry, of Reading Furnace, collier, a
Negro man, named Isaac, aged about 26 years, a squat well
set likely fellow, with crooked shins, talks good English,
and plays on the fiddle; the cloaths that he had on, are
unknown, but it is thought he has with him, a shaggy
portugal jacket, and leather jockey cap. It is supposed he
is gone towards New-England, he having formerly liv'd there.
Whoever takes up and secures the said Negroe so that William
Branson in Philadelphia, or his said master, may have him
again, shall have forty shillings reward, reasonable
charges, paid by William Branson, or Bryan Murry.
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