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MG-A(G.752.059
16 Nov 1752:31 (393)
Ran away last Tuesday from the subscriber, living near the
head of South River, a servant man, named Thomas Gilpin, by
trade a shoemaker, about 36 or 38 years of age, of small
stature, has big lips, a large nose, and is pretty fond of
singing, especially when he gets drunk, which is as often as
he has an opportunity. His cloating uncertain, except that
he has an old bearskin coat, and a red jacket, with silver
twist button holes, and a piss burnt wig.
Whoever secures the said servant, so that his master may
have him again, shall have twenty shillings reward; or if
brought home, twenty shillings, and reasonable charges.
[signed] George Iiams, junior
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