Citation - Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia: 1762.04.22

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Index Entry Middleton, Robert, singer, ran away from bail 
Location Wilmington 
Citation
PG-P.762.022
22 Apr 1762:41 (1739)
Thirty pistoles reward.  Wilmington, April 8, 1762.  run
away on or about the 27th of last month, from his bail, and
in debt to sundry creditors, to the amount of several
thousand pounds, a certain Robert Middleton, about 35 years
old, five feet five or six inches high, of a dark
complexion, middling round visage, sharp nose, dark eyes,
chearful countenance, much pitted with the small-pox,
middling well built, is free and agreeable in company,
forward in talking, card-playing and drinking, but not apt
to be drunk, snuffs, and sings well, but with a strong
voice; when he went away wore a short black wig, his apparel
uncertain. . . [9 lines, terms, list of 9 men claiming
rights.]
  N.B. Said Middleton followed shalloping from Wilmington to
Philadelphia.  All masters of vessels are forewarned not to
carry him off.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Gazette-Philadelphia 
Date 1762.04.22 
Publisher Franklin, B., and D. Hall 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1762 
Bibliography B0036475
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