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PG-P.751.015
2 May 1751:33 (1168)
Run away from Adam McCool, blacksmith, of West Nantmell,
Chester county, an apprentice lad, named Francis Cannon,
born in Ireland, of middle stature, full faced, short bushy
black hair, well built, much given to drink, and as he walks
takes long steps, much given to singing and playing on the
jews-harp: Had on when he went away, a new felt hat . . .
[7 lines, clothing, terms:] forty shillings reward, and
reasonable charges, paid by [signed] Adam McCool.
N.B. The coat is wove burdeye fashion.
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