Citation - Pennsylvania Chronicle: 1770.05.07

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Index Entry Dancer, runaway servant named M'Cully, Thomas 
Location Sulfort Forge 
Citation
PC.770.043
30 Apr-7 May 1770:612 (173)
Run away from Sulfort Forge, in Philadelphia County, and
province of Pennsylvania, on the 5th day of April, an
Irishman, named Thomas M'Cully, about four feet three inches
high, has black hair, black eye-brows, brown eyes, much
marked with the small-pox, talks both Dutch and English
perfect, a little knock-knee'd, very proud, and much given
to dancing; has his hair tied behind:  Had on when he went
away, a suit of claret coloured cloth, half-worn; pretends
to keep school, or serve as clerk.  Took with him a young
horse . . . [11 lines, description of horse. Also took
saddle, hat and cash. terms:] forty shillings reward, and
all reasonable charges, paid by me [signed] John M'Donald.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Chronicle 
Date 1770.05.07 
Publisher Goddard, W. and B. Towne 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1770 
Bibliography B0033523
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