Citation - Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia: 1750.02.06

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Index Entry Dancer, runaway servant named Flanagen, Roger, tumbler, tricks 
Location Bustletown 
Citation
PG-P.750.008
6 Feb 1750:62 (1104)
Run away the 3d inst. from Samuel Swift, of Bustletown, an
Irish servant man, named Roger Flanagen, is of a sandy
complexion, has short hair, and is used to tumbling and
antic tricks:  Had on when he went away, a homespun cloth
coat and jacket, buckskin breeches, with brass buttons,
black wool stockings, new shoes, with strings in them, and
an old hat.  Whoever takes up and secures said servant, so
as his master may have him again, shall have five pounds
reward, and reasonable charges, paid by [signed] Samuel
Swift.
N.B. He probably will pass for a chimney-sweeper.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia 
Date 1750.02.06 
Publisher Franklin, B., and D. Hall 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1750 
Bibliography B0035839
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