Citation - American Weekly Mercury: 1737.02.08

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Index Entry Gonne, Henry, owner of runaway servant named McBride, Thomas who sings 
Location New Castle 
Citation
AWM.737.013
3-8 Feb 1737:42 (893)
Ran-away, about the 28th of December last, from his master
the subscriber, in New-Castle, a servant boy named Thomas
McBride, last fall imported from Ireland, aged about 13
years, well set, black eyes, yet having a pearl on one of
them, at first sight he seems to squint, looks staring, is
of a swarthy complexion, forward, talkative, fond of
singing; had short dark brown hair, and wore a coarse
worsted single English cap, linsey woolsey brown jacket with
brass buttons and red stuff lining, . . . [4 lines]
  Whoever takes up and brings him to his master, shall be
well rewarded, [signed] by Henry Gonne.


Generic Title American Weekly Mercury 
Date 1737.02.08 
Publisher Bradford, Andrew 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1737 
Bibliography B0001101
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