Citation - Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia: 1761.04.16

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Index Entry Beesely, Samuel, runaway servant, singer 
Location Perth Amboy 
Citation
PG-P.761.028
16 Apr 1761:61 (1686)
Run away from his creditors one Samuel Beesely, a middle
sized man, wore his own short hair, and has lost his upper
fore teeth:  Had on, when he went away, a light coloured
coat, black cotton velvet waistcoat, and snuff coloured
cotton velvet breeches.  He sings a good song, and commonly
chearful in company.  Whoever takes him up, and secures him
in any goal, in New-Jersey or Pennsylvania, shall have three
pounds reward, upon notice given to Robert Coombes, or John
Thomson, both of Perth-Amboy.
  N.B. He was taken with two writs on the first of this
instant April, but begged leave to go to Salem, on pretence
that his brother would pay the money; but as soon as he got
to his brother's house, he made an excuse to go up stairs to
write, and immediately went off.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia 
Date 1761.04.16 
Publisher Franklin, B., and D. Hall 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1761 
Bibliography B0036422
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