Citation - Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia: 1761.08.27

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Index Entry Beasley, Samuel, runaway servant, singer 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PG-P.761.061
27 Aug 1761:51 (1705)
Run away from his bail, on the first of April last, a
certain Samuel Beasley, has a fresh colour, something
freckled, about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, well made and
spry, fond of company, loves dancing, and sings a good song,
passes for a jockey or horse dealer; his clothes are, a blue
coat, and black velvet breeches, supposed to be Manchester. 
Whoever takes up said Beasley, and secures him in any Goal,
and informs Musgrove Evans thereof, at the sign of King
Hendrick, in Philadelphia, shall receive four pistoles
reward. [signed] Robert Combes.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia 
Date 1761.08.27 
Publisher Franklin, B., and D. Hall 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1761 
Bibliography B0036441
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