Citation - Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia: 1751.06.13

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Index Entry Dancer, runaway named Lane, Thomas, also plays fiddle 
Location Chester County 
Citation
PG-P.751.028
13 Jun 1751:32 (1174)
Run away on the 5th inst. about 3 o'clock, from the
subscriber, living in Charlestown, Chester county, near
William Moore, Esq; a servant man, named Thomas Lane, alias
Lyons, of very small stature, about 30 years of age, by
trade a shoemaker; he is a very light dancer, and can play
well on the fiddle:  had on when he went away, an old lead
colour'd camblet jacket, much greased on the shoulder, a
small russet beaver hat, coarse tow trowsers and ozenbrigs
shirt, half-worn shoes, wears his own hair, and is of a
brown complexion; hand on when he went away, an iron ring on
the middle finger of his right hand.  Whoever takes up and
secures said servant, so that his master may have him again,
shall have forty shillings as a reward, paid by [signed]
Daniel Goldsmith.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia 
Date 1751.06.13 
Publisher Franklin, B., and D. Hall 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1751 
Bibliography B0035909
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