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VGW(HU.751.064
11 Jul 1751:41 (28)
July 4, 1751. Ran away from the subscriber, living in
Hanover County, on the 10th day of June last, a convict
servant man, named Hugh Dean, about 35 years of age, of a
middle stature, very much pitted with the small-pox, has a
roguish look, pretends to be a German, but is thought to be
an Irishman; he plays well on the violin, is a great
drunkard, says he was brought up a refiner of metals, a
chymist, and a doctor; he pretends to understand all sorts
of metals, and talks of several countries; he was seen on
Rappahanock River the 18th of June, near Port-Royal: . . .
[6 lines, terms, clothing, pistole reward, signed] Morgan
Graven.
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