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MG-A(G.746.007
15 Apr 1746:32 (51)
Run away from the subscriber at the Head of South River, on
the 26th of February last, a mulatto fellow named John
Jones, about 26 years old, has a deep dimple in his chin and
a likely pleasant look, and is a mighty singer; he had on a
pair of breeches, good shoes and stockings, a brown half-
thick jacket under a country cloth one, and good check'd
shirts. It is thought he is concealed by a Negro fellow
called Jones, who passes for his father, belonging to Mr.
Daniel Carroll of Marlborough, and lives a quarter beyond
Bell-Town. Whoever secures the said mulatto fellow, so that
I may have him again, shall have forty shillings reward.
[signed] Stephen Higgins
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