| Index Entry | Fiddle, played by runaway servant named Lean, Thomas |
| Location | Kingswood |
| Citation | NYGWPB.754.043 18 Nov 1754:32 (616) Run away on the 13th of August last, from Cornelius Van Campin, of Kingwood, a country born servant man named Thomas Lean, by trade a shoemaker. . . . Took with him a fiddle, and plays thereon very well; loves to be at frolicks and taverns, and apt to get in liquor, and when so is subject to fits. . . three pounds reward, paid by Cornelius Van Campin, or Robert Ainsworth, of Amwell. . . . |
| Generic Title | New York Gazette & Weekly Post Boy |
| Date | 1754.11.18 |
| Publisher | Parker, J., and W. Weyman |
| City, State | New York, NY |
| Year | 1754 |
| Bibliography | B0026325 |