Citation - Virginia Gazette-Richmond (Hayes): 1782.11.02

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Index Entry Baker, Leonard, owner of runaway Negro named Lucas, William who plays fiddle 
Location King George 
Citation
VGR(HA.782.031
2 Nov 1782:43 (1/46)
A young likely Negro man came to my plantation in King
George, in July last; he calls himself William Lucas, and
says that he was with the French army at Falmouth in their
march to the northward, and got separated from them by
accident; he says he belongs to Leonard Baker,  The said
slave is about five feet seven or eight inches high, has
with him some shoemaker's tools and professes himself a
shoemaker; he is very well made, active, dances well and
plays on the fiddle, has remarkable bad teeth.  Leonard
Baker (if three is such a man which I very much doubt) is
desired to prove his property, pay charges and take him
away.  October 8, 1872.  [signed] Gerard Hooe.


Generic Title Virginia Gazette-Richmond (Hayes) 
Date 1782.11.02 
Publisher Hayes, James 
City, State Richmond, VA 
Year 1782 
Bibliography B0047923
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