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Runaway Slaves in Jamaica (II): Nineteenth Century Edited by Douglas B. Chambers University of Southern Mississippi (February, 2013) 1 Part 1: Paid Advertisements (1812-1817) 2 1812 12 November 1812 Cornwall Chronicle Spring Garden, St. James Absconded, about the 24th of August last from Mr. John Dow’s settlement, Don side, near York Estate, in the parish of Trelawny, a mulatto slave named TOM, alias TOM DAWSON, by trade a carpenter, about 6 ft. high, 20 years of age, slim made, is very plausible, and will no doubt pass as free. He is well known in the county of Cornwall, having been the Subscriber’s waiting boy a number of years, as also in the parish of St. Ann and Spanish Town, having waiting on G. F. COWARD, Esq., some considerable time. He was accompanied by a Negro boy belonging to Mr. DOW, about 5 ft. high, named STERNE, alias JOHN, well known in the vicinity of St. Ann Bay. Ten Pounds reward will be given on the apprehension of Tom, and one Doubloon on that of Sterne, and lodging them in any gaol or workhouse, or lodging them to Mr. Dow, Don side, near York Estate, in the parish of Trelawny, or to the Subscribers as above. DAVID KERR. 1813 4 January 1813 Cornwall Chronicle Westmoreland Workhouse Absconded, from the above workhouse on Saturday evening about the 2nd inst., a sambo man, named JOHN. He is about 5 ft. 6 or 7 in. high, is very plausible, speaks good English, and says he belongs to Mr. JOHN BANKS at the Caymanas or Bay Honduras. He was sent in as a runaway, but being very sick in a dropsical state, he was ordered by the Doctor to be taken out of chains till he was better. A Pistole reward will be given for lodging him in any gaol or workhouse or bringing him to the Subscriber. JACOB PESSOA. 1 Research was funded in part by an Aubrey Keith Lucas and Ella Ginn Lucas Endowment for Faculty Excellence Award, University of Southern Mississippi. 2 Newspaper abbreviations: Cornwall Chronicle [CC]; Jamaica Mercury [JM]; Royal Gazette [RG]; Weekly Jamaica Courant [WJC].

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Page 1: Jamaican Runaways, 1718-1817

Runaway Slaves in Jamaica (II): Nineteenth Century

Edited by

Douglas B. Chambers University of Southern Mississippi

(February, 2013)1

Part 1: Paid Advertisements (1812-1817)2

1812 12 November 1812 Cornwall Chronicle Spring Garden, St. James Absconded, about the 24th of August last from Mr. John Dow’s settlement, Don side, near York Estate, in the parish of Trelawny, a mulatto slave named TOM, alias TOM DAWSON, by trade a carpenter, about 6 ft. high, 20 years of age, slim made, is very plausible, and will no doubt pass as free. He is well known in the county of Cornwall, having been the Subscriber’s waiting boy a number of years, as also in the parish of St. Ann and Spanish Town, having waiting on G. F. COWARD, Esq., some considerable time. He was accompanied by a Negro boy belonging to Mr. DOW, about 5 ft. high, named STERNE, alias JOHN, well known in the vicinity of St. Ann Bay. Ten Pounds reward will be given on the apprehension of Tom, and one Doubloon on that of Sterne, and lodging them in any gaol or workhouse, or lodging them to Mr. Dow, Don side, near York Estate, in the parish of Trelawny, or to the Subscribers as above. DAVID KERR.

1813 4 January 1813 Cornwall Chronicle Westmoreland Workhouse Absconded, from the above workhouse on Saturday evening about the 2nd inst., a sambo man, named JOHN. He is about 5 ft. 6 or 7 in. high, is very plausible, speaks good English, and says he belongs to Mr. JOHN BANKS at the Caymanas or Bay Honduras. He was sent in as a runaway, but being very sick in a dropsical state, he was ordered by the Doctor to be taken out of chains till he was better. A Pistole reward will be given for lodging him in any gaol or workhouse or bringing him to the Subscriber. JACOB PESSOA.

1 Research was funded in part by an Aubrey Keith Lucas and Ella Ginn Lucas Endowment for Faculty Excellence Award, University of Southern Mississippi. 2 Newspaper abbreviations: Cornwall Chronicle [CC]; Jamaica Mercury [JM]; Royal Gazette [RG]; Weekly Jamaica Courant [WJC].

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2 19 January 1813 Cornwall Chronicle Black River Workhouse Made his escape, from the above workhouse on the 12th inst. by breaking a link of the chain, a Negro man named JAMES, a creole, 5 ft. 4 in. high, marked E L on his right shoulder, and belongs to Mr. DREW STRETCH. A Pistole reward will be paid for lodging him in any gaol or workhouse by applying to the Subscriber. F. SANDCROFT. 15 February 1813 Cornwall Chronicle Gazeebo, Westmoreland Run away, from the Subscriber on the 14th of December last, a Negro man named DICK, of the Chamba country, about 5 ft. 8 in. high. Has yellow eyes and complexion, with his country marks in both temples, and a few smallpox pits in his face. Has been marked twice on both his shoulders, but one is obscured. He is one of a gang bought of a Mr. ISAAC BARROW, who brought them from Kingston, and it is said he belonged formerly to Woodsall’s estate in St. Ann. Whoever will apprehend said Negro, and lodge him in gaol, or deliver him to me at the above place, shall receive a Pistole reward from DANIEL HILTON. 3 March 1813 Cornwall Chronicle St. Ann. Workhouse Ran away, from the driver this day, a creole Negro named BUDGET, alias HENRY, 5 ft. 11 in. high, stout made, no mark, formerly belonged to JOHN BLAGROVE, Esq., Cardiff-Hall Estate (where it is supposed he is gone) [sic], but sentenced to this workhouse for life. Whoever returns the said Negro, or lodges him in any workhouse, and give information to the Subscriber, shall receive two Pistoles reward. JOHN KENDRICK. 10 March 1813 Cornwall Chronicle Porto Bello Ran away, from the Subscriber, a Negro man named POMPEY, of a very dark complexion, about 5 ft. high, marked on the left shoulder M L, ◊ on top. Whoever will bring him to the Subscriber, or give any information respecting him, will be thankfully rewarded. G. LAWSON. 14 April 1813 Cornwall Chronicle St. George Workhouse COVENTRY, a Papa [Popo], 5 ft. 6 in. high, marked E D on right shoulder, to Golden Grove

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3 Estate; was sent in from that property for punishment on the 22nd December 1811, made his escape on the 12th June 1812, and has since been apprehended on Belfield Estate, in St. Mary, and sent in as a runaway. 22 April 1813 Cornwall Chronicle Montego Bay Half-a-Joe reward. Ran away, from the Subscriber, a Negro named MANCHESTER, belonging to Mrs. CATHERINE BINNS. He was seen lurking about the Bogue Estate. It is probable he is about Mount Pleasant or Childermas Estate. The above reward will be paid on his being lodged in any workhouse or gaol, or being return to ASA W. WILDER. 10 December 1813 Cornwall Chronicle Westmoreland Ran away, a mulatto woman named MARY, or MARY FITZGERALD. A reward of two Pistoles will be paid for taking her up, and delivering her to the Subscriber, or lodging her in a workhouse. DAVID FINLAYSON.

1814 18 July 1814 Cornwall Chronicle Came here, in very great distress, about three weeks ago, a Negro man with a large ulcerated leg and bleeding much, and almost without cloaths; he says his name is BILLY, and belonged to a Mr. FRASER, who is gone off the island. Any person proving him their property, may have him by paying for this advertisement, and other expenses. JAMES HEDLEY. Catadupa.

1815 7 July 1815 Cornwall Chronicle Montego Bay Ran away, about ten days ago, a Negro man named WILL, about 5 ft. 9 in. high, of a dark complexion, and slim made. It is supposed that he will endeavour to get off the island the fleet; all masters of vessels are cautioned from carrying said Negro off. A liberal reward will be paid to any person giving information where he is to be found, or lodge him in any gaol or workhouse, upon application to the Subscriber. RAYNES WAITE.

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4 23 July 1815 Cornwall Chronicle LatiumTwo Doubloons reward. Ran away, from the Subscriber, a Negro man named BEN, a carpenter by trade, marked R O on both shoulders. He formerly belonged to RICHARD OTTO, afterwards to COLIN GRANT, and by him sold to JOHN McCLELLAND a carpenter, Montego Bay. He is about 5 ft. 4 in. high, dark complexion, is very artful, and is supposed to have procured a false ticket, by which means he may endeavour to pass as free. He is well known in Westmoreland and Hanover, where has been repeatedly taken up for the same offense. The above reward will be paid to any one apprehending and lodging him in any gaol or workhouse in the island, and a further reward of twenty Pounds on proving to conviction by whom harboured, will be paid on application to Mr. Joseph Dawes, merchant, Montego Bay, or here to WILLIAM CLARKE. 8 September 1815 Cornwall Chronicle Windsor Lodge, St. James Absconded, from Grange Hill in Westmoreland on or about the 12th of June, a Negro man named WILL, of the Congo country, and having his country marks on the face. He is marked HKPC on his shoulder, on his cheeks, and on his breasts, though they may be somewhat obliterated. He is about 5 ft. 3 or 4 in. high, is stoutish made, and has an impediment in his speech, and is very artful. He is a carpenter by trade, and is well known in the parish of Hanover and Westmoreland, having worked with Mr. J. Falconer upwards of six years. He has a wife on Cariwina Estate, in the latter parish, where it is supposed he may be skulking. A reward of one Doubloon will be given, upon lodging him in any workhouse by C. McNish, Savanna la Mar, J. Fray, Montego Bay, or the Subscriber. JOSEPH CAREY. 26 December 1815 Cornwall Chronicle Trelawny Workhouse A Pistole Reward. Absconded, on Thursday 21st inst., JAMES, a creole Negro man, for some years past has been a driver here; he is a likely plausible fellow, of yellow complexion, 5 ft. 5-1/2 in. high, marked on his left shoulder R R, ◊ on top. He was seen at Berrydale Estate, and is supposed to be gone to Alex. McIntosh, Esq.’s, settlement, where he has a wife and child. The above reward will be paid on lodging him in any Workhouse, by JAMES HUNTER, sup.

1816 5 January 1816 Cornwall Chronicle Montego Bay

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5 Ran away, on the 1st January, the following Negroes, namely SIMON, GEORGE, JEM, CHESTER, and ADAM. Any person taking up the same, and bringing them to the Subscriber, or giving information where they may be found, will be liberally rewarded. JOHN FICHETT.3 30 January 1816 Cornwall Chronicle Lucea Ran away, from the Subscriber on the 27th inst., a [mulatto] brown man named JAMES CROOKS, by trade a saddler, and is well known in the parishes of Hanover and St. James. Any person apprehending him shall receive, on application to the Subscriber, a suitable reward. All captains of ships are hereby cautioned not to take the above person off the Island, as the law will be strictly enforced against them. GEORGE HOPKINS. 31 January 1816 Cornwall Chronicle Lucea Ran away, on the 10th instant, a Negro woman named FLORA, a creole, of a yellow complexion, about 21 years of age, marked on her right shoulder A M C, and carried away her child named AMELIA, thirteen months old. She has her mother living in Kingston, and is very artful. Any person lodging her in any workhouse will receive eight Dollars reward, by applying to the store of LEE & McCALLUM. 1 March 1816 Cornwall Chronicle Small Field Ranaway, from the Subscriber, about the 26th of December last, a Negro man named GEORGE, a Congo, about 25 years of age, and 5 ft. 8 in. high, a little pitted with the small pox. On lodging him in any gaol or workhouse, a suitable reward will be given, on application to the Subscriber, at this place, or Montego Bay. DUN. MACFARLANE. 7 June 1816 Cornwall Chronicle Ranaway, from Aloa, near Dry Harbour, St. Ann, a Negro woman named AMY, a creole. She is very black and slim, has a mole under chin, and is well-known at Montego Bay and Falmouth, as

3 See also Cornwall Chroncile, 18 January 1816 Montego Bay Ranaway, on the 1st instant, a Negro man named SIMON; has a sore on his leg, and his marked on the right shoulder with the letter F. Any person taking up the same, and bringing him to the Subscriber, shall be liberally rewarded. JOHN FINCHETT.

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6 she was born at the former place; she is very artful and it is likely she may have procured a false ticket. She ranaway in company with a mulatto slave man named WILLIAM CARR, who is a tailor by trade, and sometimes works as a sailor on board of droggers; he passes himself as free, but belongs to Mrs. SPARKS a brown woman, at Montego Bay. Whoever takes up the said Negro woman named Amy, and lodges her in any workhouse, shall receive a suitable reward by applying to Mr. D. Sutherland, Falmouth; Mr. Samuel Anderson, Montego Bay; or the Subscriber, at Dry Harbour. BEN. HENDERSON. 26 July 1816 Cornwall Chronicle Montego Bay Runaway, from the Subscriber on Monday the 8th instant, a Negro woman named MYRTILLA; she is lame of the left leg, and well known in the neighbourhood. Any person lodging her in any workhouse shall receive a Pistole reward, or two Doubloons on proving to conviction by whom she is harboured. WILLIAM FARQUHARSON. 28 August 1816 Cornwall Chronicle Belle-Vue, Trelawny Absented herself from this place, the early part of the present month, a stout, healthy, young black woman named DINAH, late the property of Dr. W. M. SPENCE, from whom she was purchased; supposed to be harboured about Montego Bay or Lucea, having family connexions in both towns. Any person or persons lodging her in any gaol or workhouse, shall receive a Doubloon reward, on application to W. F. HOLT. 6 September 1816 Cornwall Chronicle Ranaway, about three weeks past, a Negro man named WILLIAM (well known by the name of QUASHIE at Falmouth) [sic]. He was formerly a cook at Robert’s tavern; tall and stout, one of his legs swelled with a scar or sore on the ankle. Four Dollars reward will be given on lodging him in any workhouse, by application to H. I. ISAACS, Montego Bay, or in Kingston to M. Shannon. 11 September 1816 Cornwall Chronicle Hine’s Lodge Absented herself from the Subscriber, early in July inst., a Negro woman named ANNE, much pock-pitted, about 38 years of age, yellowish complexion, 5 ft. high, is very plausible, lately the property of Mr. WETZLAR, Montego Bay, from whom she was purchased in December last; supposed to be harboured about Montego Bay or its vicinity. Any person or persons lodging her in any gaol or workhouse, shall receive a Half-Joe reward, on application to JOHN HINE.

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7 17 September 1816 Cornwall Chronicle Lucea Ranaway, from the Subscriber, on Wednesday last, a Negro boy about 16 years of age, 5 ft. high, black complexion, had on when he left home, sheeting trowsers, york-stripe jacket, and a new striped holland shirt; very plausible and may perhaps attempt to pass as free; his name is JAMES. Any person apprehending and lodging him in any gaol or workhouse, or bringing him to the Subscriber, shall receeive One Doubloon reward. R. RUSEA. 21 September 1816 Cornwall Chronicle Ranaway, since February last, from Dundee Estate, Hanover, a creole Negro man, named ROBIN. He is an artful fellow, and will change his name, 5 ft. 6 in. or 8 in. high, has an impediment in his speech, and when speaking fast stutters; rather lame from being knock kneed, marked on both shoulders W M, ◊ on top. He is supposed to be harboured either at Mr. Malcolm’s Mount-Pelier, or Alexandria, where he has connexions. Five Pounds reward will be paid by the overseer of the Estate, for apprehending the said Negro, or lodging him in any of the different workhouse. (Hanover) [sic]. 8 October 1816 Cornwall Chronicle Richmond Hill Absented herself from Richmond Hill settlement, in September last, a Negro woman, named MARGARET, of a yellow complexion and stout made. She is marked E P on both shoulders, is very plausible, and passes under the name of SAMBO MARY. She is supposed to be harboured in the neighbourhood of Black River. Any person apprehending or bringing her to the Subscriber shall be liberally rewarded. S. L. PETGRAVE. 8 October 1816 Cornwall Chronicle Armagh, Trelawny One Doubloon Reward Ranaway, on the 18th August last, a creole Negro named ALLICK, about 17 years of age, of a slender make, with some yellow spots on his face. It is suspected he has gone to St. Elizabeth, in company with the servants of some Gentleman who attended the Falmouth Races. The above reward will be paid on his being delivered to the Subscriber, or lodged in any workhouse. THOMAS WILLIS.

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8 26 October 1816 Cornwall Chronicle Montego Bay A young creole Negro man, named GEORGE, nearly 6 ft. high, has absented himself from the Office of this paper. He formerly belonged to ELIZABETH RENAUD, of this town, where he is well known, but having a brother and some other connexions in Spanish Town, it is supposed he may be lurking thereabout. A Pistole reward will be paid on lodging him in the gaol or workhouse. (SHERGOLD & GUTHRIE) [sic].

1817 4 August 1817 Cornwall Chronicle St. James Workhouse Escaped, from out of one of the Cells of this place, by breaking through the partition thereof, and climbing over the roof of the Workhouse, some time in the night of the 29th of last month, that noted villain named MITCHELL, a Mundingo, 5 ft. 8 in. high, has his country marks on his temples and cheeks, skin very black, brand-marked W on both shoulders, and said he belonged to the Retrieve Estate, Westmoreland. Also escaped from the Drivers, on the 31st of the said month, by breaking the collar from off his neck, a stout powerful Negro man, named RICHARD, a Mundingo, 5 ft. 10 in. high, no visible brand-mark, but has his country marks the same as Mitchell, and said he belonged to Mr. HECTOR FRASER. Both of these Negroes were, it is said, accomplices in breaking open negro houses in divers places, and committing many shameful robberies before they were apprehended and sent here. It is strongly suspected that as one of Mr. Westmore’s cooper Negroes, who is hired to Catherine Hall Estate, and reported to be a brother of Mitchell’s, he and Richard will endeavour to get themselves harboured at the said estate. Two Pistoles reward is hereby offered to whoever will apprehend the above-mentioned Negroes, and delivering them at this, or any other workhouse. WILLIAM BALL, sup. 3 September 1817 Cornwall Chronicle Montego Bay Two Doubloons reward for apprehending, and lodging in any gaol or workhouse, a Negro man named MATT, who formerly belonged to Mr. DALE, of Barbary Hill wharf, in Hanover; then to Mr. JOHN SANDLANDS, and afterwards to Mr. PETER HOWDON, from whom the Subscriber purchased him. He is of a coal black complexion, about 5 ft. 5 in. high, very stout made, and has a scar on the right side of his face. It is supposed he has been hiring himself on board of droggers and to fishermen, about Salt Maria and Falmouth. Also, one Doubloon reward for apprehending and lodging in any workhouse, a Negro man named DAMON, who formerly belonged to Mr. VINCENT’s estate, and then to the Peak-Penn, in Hanover. He is slim made, about 5 ft. 3 or 4 in. high, and has remarkable light coloured eyes. W. ALLEN.

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9 22 September 1817 Cornwall Chronicle Lucea Ranaway, in August last, an Ebo Negro man named WILLIAM, by trade a cooper, the property of COLIN GRANT, late of the parish of Hanover, deceased; about 5 ft. 5 in. high, yellow complexion, has got a mark on his cheek supposed his country mark, pretty stout made, apparently about 35 years old. Five Pounds reward will be paid to any one securing him, and ten Pounds on proving to conviction by whom harboured. CUTHB. POTTS. 26 September 1817 Cornwall Chronicle Trelawny Ranaway, from Greenfield Estate, a sambo man named JOHN, or JOHN HALL GALLIMORE, 24 years of age, rather tall, of a mild demeanour; he can work as a tailor; his occupation was cattle-man. Also, some time before, TRYALL, or JAMES DOUGLAS, a creole Negro, short and rather stout; 22 years of age; he plays on the fiddle. And, OLIVER, a creole Negro, promising to be stout, and middle-sized, 19 years of age; aquiline nose. Whoever will give such information to JAMES MUNRO, at the Rock, as may lead to the return of any of these to the Estate, shall be handsomely rewarded.

Part 2: Workhouse Lists (1810-1817)

1810 Black River Workhouse 1810. [CC] MARCUS, a creole, to Mr. EDWARD CALLEN, marked E C on right shoulder; committed by A. Girdwood, Esq., 5 ft. 7 in. high. 6/20 JOHNSTON, a Moco, to Mr. PIGOT, marked I L on right shoulder; committed by A. Girdwood, Esq., 5 ft. 5 in. high. 10/23 NEPTUNE, a Moco, to RICHARD BOUCHER, Esq., St. Elizabeth, marked R B on both shoulders. 12/12 Clarendon Workhouse, 1810. [CC] JOE, a creole, says he belongs to Miss GRAY a free black woman, Kingston, marked apparently with I H on both shoulders, 4 ft. 10 in. high. 11/17 JACK, a creole, to the estate of SARAH MORRIS, a free woman, Kingston, marked S M, ◊ on top, on both shoulders and breasts, 5 ft. 4-3/4 in. high. 12/5

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10 Kingston Workhouse, 1810. [CC] SALLY, a creole, to Mr. EWER, no visible brand-mark, has several blots. 11/5 KING, a Nago [Yoruba], to ELLISON, mark on right shoulder not distinct. 12/6 Morant Bay Workhouse, 1810. [CC] BOB, an Angola, says he belongs to a free Eboe woman in Kingston named Miss MARY, marks of flogging on his back; committed by Thomas Thomson, Esq., 5 ft. 8 in. high. 12/14 Portland Workhouse 1810. [CC] DASHER, an Eboe, says he belongs to Lowlayton Estate, no mark, had on an iron collar. 12/28 St. Andrew Workhouse, 1810. [CC] TONEY, a creole, formerly to Sir CHARLES PRICE, now says he is free, but has no document thereof, marked C P both shoulders; taken up by a Maroon. 12/19 St. Ann Workhouse, 1810. [CC] MARY, country unknown, says she belongs to the Rev. Mr. REES, she appears to be insane. 11/21 ROWLAND, a creole, to Mr. BULL, Spanish Town, has a scar over the right eye. 12/2 St. George Workhouse, 1810. [CC] JOHN, country unknown, formerly the property of Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, Pimento Grove, St. Mary, but sold by Messrs. HALL & FERGUSON to Rhine Estate, St. Thomas in the East, marked T H. 2/13 WILKS, a Mundingo, to the estate of JACOB A. OOSTERLAND. 2/11 QUASHIE, says he was born in Georgia, and that he is free, but has no documents thereof, much pock pitted and knock-kneed. 2/19 DIANA, a creole, to the late Mr. CABARES, no mark. 2/28 St. James Workhouse, 1810. [CC] CHARLES, a creole, to Lottery Estate, no brand-mark, 5 ft. 3-3/4 in. high. 12/15 JAMES, an Eboe, to EDWARD SHAW, Esq., brand-mark apparently E S on right shoulder, has a large sore on his left leg, and a remarkable scar on the right corner of his mouth, 5 ft. 4-1/2 in.

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high. 2/28 YORK, a Coromantee, to Mrs. BLACK, at Falmouth, the brand-marks on his shoulders are illegible, has a film on his left eye, over which he wears a piece of silk, bound on by a handkerchief tied round his head, which is remarkable grey, 5 ft. 3-1/2 in. high. 3/11 TOM, a Coromantee, to Mr. MARCY, no brand-mark, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 3/11 LETTICE, a creole, to Golden Grove Estate, no brand-mark, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 3/13 JUNO, a Moco, to Mr. WEATHERBURN, now off the island, says Mr. BLYTHE is her trustee, brand-marks on both shoulders apparently A V, ◊ on top, 5 ft. high. 3/13 HANNAH, a creole, to Carrickfoil Estate, no brand-mark, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 3/23 CHARLOTTE, an Eboe, to Froom Estate, no brand-mark, 5 ft. 12/-in. high. 3/23 HARRIOT, a Canga, to Fairfield Estate, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 3/27 QUAMIN, a Papa, to Golden Grove Estate, Hanover, no visible brand-mark, is elderly, and little finger on right hand contracted inwards, 5 ft. 4 in. high. 3/28 SARAH, a Nango [Nago?], to Golden Grove Estate, Hanover, 4 ft. 11 in. high. 3/28 St. Mary Workhouse, 1810. [CC] FRANK, a Mungola [Angola], to the estate of LEWIS WILLIAMS, or the heirs of ANN WILLIAMS a free woman of colour, committed by Peter Grant, Esq., 5 ft. 8 in. high. 10/16 MARY, a creole, and her two children FRANK and HANNAH BAILEY, to Mr. BAILEY, Kingston, marked R H on top, on left arm, and E B on right shoulder. 12/18 Spanish Town Workhouse, 1810. [CC] ROSE, a Moco, to the estate of Mr. COLMAN, dec., marked W C left shoulder, sent in by KITTY COLMAN, her owner, 5 ft. 4-1/2 in. high. 8/27 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. TROWER, dec., late overseer on Prospect Estate, marked G M both shoulders, committed by town clerk, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 10/26 PHILLIS, a Mungola, to Mr. W. LAYBOURN, off the island, in possession of D. McDONALD, Esq., Old Harbour, marked L right shoulder, committed by town clerk, 5 ft. 4 in. high. 10/26 JULIET, alias ELIZABETH RUSSELL, a creole, to MARY REID, Port Antonio, mark right shoulder obliterated, committed by town clerk, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 11/1

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LEWIS, a Mundingo, to Messrs. BOGLE and JOPP, Kingston, has lost all the toes on his left foot, save the great toe, committed by town clerk, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 11/4 MOLLY, a French creole, says she belongs to some one at Jeremie, who is dead, marked apparently I N E M left breast. 12/6 Westmoreland Workhouse, 1810. [CC] GEORGE, a Coromantee, to the estate of Miss BETSEY WALKER, dec., Kingston, no mark, committed by James Brown, Esq., 5 ft. 8 in. high. 10/8 BILLY, a creole boy, to Mr. JOSEPH BRISSETT, Content Estate, Hanover, no mark, committed by Thomas Hill, Esq., 5 ft. 2 in. high. 10/5 LIMERICK, a Congo, to the estate of Mr. McCARTHY, dec., Montego Bay, marked R M C, both shoulders, committed by James Robert Tomlinson, Esq., 5 ft. 5 in. high. 10/31

1811 Black River Workhouse, 1811. [CC] SAMPSON, a Mundingo, to Mr. THOMAS WILKINSON, no visible mark. 1/5 CHARLOTTE, an Eboe, to Miss CROWE, no visible mark. 2/27 [NO-NAME], a Congo, new Negro, name and owner unknown, marked M M on right shoulder. 2/19 BEHAVIOUR, an Eboe, to Mr. VERNEUIL, no mark. 2/26 CUPID, a creole, to Mr. MAHONEY, marked I B on right shoulder. 2/26 FREDERICK, a creole, to Three Mile River Estate, the property of J. GRAHAM, Esq., marked I C on both shoulders. 3/5 ABBY, an Eboe, to Midgham Penn, St. Elizabeth, mark on both shoulders not plain. 3/54 PRINCE, a Congo, to Mr. STEWART, mark on right shoulder not plain. 3/8 JOHN, a mulatto boy, to Mr. FERGUSON, no mark. 3/10

4 Montego Bay, 23 Aug. 1811. Runaway a negro woman named ABBY, marked on both shoulders not plain, she formerly belonged to Midgham Penn, in Westmoreland. Six Dollars reward will be paid to any person lodging her in any workhouse, or delivering her to JOHN BAPTEST.

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CUPID, an Eboe, to Mr. EGLIN, marked B B on right shoulder. 3/12 Clarendon Workhouse, 1811. [CC] THOMAS, a creole, alias ALLICK, alias ALEX. BROWN, first said he was free but now says he belongs to Mr. LOVESEY a tavern-keeper, Kingston. 1/9 LONDON, a creole, to Mr. JOHN HUTCHISON, Kingston or St. Andrew, marked both shoulders with P R. 1/16 CUBENNA, a Moco, to JAMES RATS, marked on right shoulder I Y. 2/14 ROBERT, an Eboe, says to Mr. FYSELL, St. Thomas in the East, he had in his possession several open letters directed to William Clark, Esq., and a pass signed by said Clark dated Bath, 10 December 1809. 2/22 THOMAS, a creole, says to the estate of WILLIAM ROBERTSON of St. Elizabeth, marked on left shoulder and both cheeks W R. 2/27 PRIMUS, a creole, to PHILLIS SANDERS a free woman of colour, Spanish Town, marked on right shoulder [illegible], 5 ft. 7 in. high. 3/18 JACK, a creole boy, to Mrs. GOULBOURN, Vere, marked on right shoulder I G, 2 on top, 4 ft. 6-1/4 in. high. 3/20 Hanover Workhouse, 1811. [CC] LOUISA, an Eboe, to PHOEBE McDONALD a black woman, Westmoreland, no mark but a sore on her thumb, and her feet much crab-yaws eaten,5 5 ft. 1 in. high. 2/18 Kingston Workhouse, 1811. [CC] JACK, a creole, marked T C on both shoulders. 1/15 JOHN, an Eboe, to Mr. HUGSY, no visible brand-mark. 1/29 WILLIAM, a Chamba, to a Mr. MENZIES, marked apparently T P on right shoulder. 2/22 5 This term likely refers to plantar’s warts. Masters apparently developed their own cures, and presumably the slaves did as well. Here is one known treatment for “crab-yaws” from 1752: “Colonel Barclay says, put hog-plum tree bark in a pot to boil with water till strong; then place it over a gentle fire, & keep the feet in it as hot as can be bore for nine days and nights, and it will effectually cure the crab-yaws that he cures all his Negroes so”; Douglas Hall, In Miserable Slavery: Thomas Thistlewood in Jamaica, 1750-86 (Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press, 1999), p.38.

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CHARLES, a creole, to Mr. COHEN, no visible brand-mark, has lost part of the small toe of his right foot. 3/2 JOHN, a creole of St. Domingo, to Mr. CLARKE, no brand-mark, has a sore on the great toe of his left foot. 3/8 SAMPSON, a Moco, to Mr. FARMER, no visible brand-mark, has country marks. 3/9 INIGO, a Mungola, to Mr. Todd, Hanover, no visible brand-marks, has country marks. 3/11 ELLICK, a Wakee, to Mr. BASSAN, no visible brand-mark, has country marks. 3/16 MARTIN, a Mundingo, to Mr. DALLY, no visible brand-mark. 3/16 SAMPSON, a creole, to Mr. ALEXANDER RUSSELL, Spanish Town. 3/18 ROSE, an Eboe, to Mr. COHEN, marked D on right shoulder. 3/18 HARRY, a creole, to ALEXANDER RUSSELL, Spanish Town. 3/18 Morant Bay Workhouse, 1811. [CC] JACK, a Manhabba, says he belongs to DAVID DICK, Esq., and that he ran away from Kingston workhouse upwards of two years ago, has country marks, and has the yaws.6 2/11 PRUDENCE, a Nago, to Mr. MEIN, Port Antonio, of the late Capt. KING, marks on both shoulders not plain. 3/2 Port Royal Workhouse, 1811. [CC] ISAAC LATHAN, an American, says he is free, but cannot show any document thereof, no mark. 2/12 TOM, a Congo, says he belongs to Mr. SIMPSON, Kingston, marked A M N on right shoulder. 2/12 ISAAC, a creole, to Counsellor TONGE, has lost the great toe of his left foot. 3/5

6 A common, and feared, disease thought to be distinctive to slaves with symptons of lesions on the skin

that lasted from several weeks to as long as three years. The disease appears to have had a West African origin, but is also associated with severe nutritional deficiencies. The secondary symptons were similar to syphilis, and both were called “bubos” in the Spanish Americas, though in the Anglophone Caribbean yaws was often compared to leprosy and other contagious “scrofulous” diseases. See Kiple, The Caribbean Slave, pp.21, 136-140, 243-244 n29.

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WILLIAM DOLLAR, a creole mulatto boy, to JAMES LAING, Esq., Kingston, no mark, has a scar on his right ankle, and film on one eye. 3/9 St. Andrew Workhouse, 1811. [CC] ROBERT, a creole, to Mr. PALMER, Above Rocks, marked L on right shoulder; brought in by the Maroons. 1/29 FORTUNE, a Mundingo, says to the estate of Mr. HAMILTON, formerly to Mr. JOHNSON, dec., marked on one shoulder but not plain. 1/29 NANCY, an Eboe, to the estate of Mr. BROWN a man of colour, no visible brand-mark. 2/16 GUY, a creole, first said to Mrs. SCOTT but now to Mr. QUEENEBOROUGH, no visible brand-mark. 2/22 JACK, a Congo, said he was free but now says he belongs to a Mr. BASSAN, marked B L left shoulder; brought in by the Maroons. 2/26 BELINDA, a creole, to Mr. STENNETT, St. Ann, no visible brand-mark. 2/26 JAMES, a Moco, to GEORGE KINKEAD, Esq., no brand-mark. 2/28 MARCH, a Congo, says he formerly belonged to Mr. ROBERT BENNETT but now to Mr. SHAND, marked apparently T or I B, ◊ on top, on both shoulders. 2/28 NANCY, a Mungola, alias ELIZA, says she formerly belonged to Mr. CONGREVE, but now to Mr. ROMAN, in the mountains, no visible brand-mark. 3/1 COLIN, a Mungola, to Mr. BARTON, St. George, marked apparently B on both shoulders. 3/5 JACK, a Moco, to JAMES SMITH, Esq., mark on right shoulder not plain; brought in by the Maroons. 3/7 PETER, an Eboe, to Mr. RAINFORD, no brand-mark, taken up as a runaway, but since committed for robbery. 3/7 ANN, a Mungola, to Mr. LISSON or ELLISON, now says to Mr. BARNETT, marked R E on right shoulder. 3/8 POLYDORE, a Mungola, to Mr. O’HARA, marked apparently L S on right shoulder; brought in by the Maroons. 3/18 PANTOCK, a Congo, to Miss STILES, marked C M, ◊ between, on right shoulder. 3/18

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JACK, a creole, to Mr. JAMES FERRIER, Mullet Hall Estate, no visible brand-mark. 3/15 DIANA, to Miss SWIMMER, committed as a runaway, and for robbing negro-houses at Chancery Hall Estate. 3/15 LUCRETIA, a creole, to Miss BETSEY ALLBULL, Manchoniel, marked P, within a circle, on both shoulders; brought in by the Maroons. 3/15 DRAKE, a Mungola, to Mr. ELKIN, no visible brand-mark. 3/18 HARRY, a creole, to Mr. LUNNANS or Mrs. WHIBBY, marked apparently F W on right shoulder; brought in by the Maroons. 3/19 NED, a Mundingo, to Miss BOOTH, no visible brand-mark; brought in by the Maroons. 3/19 GEORGE, a creole, to Miss or Mrs. NUNES, no visible brand-mark; brought in by the Maroons. 3/19 LUCRETIA, a creole, to Miss LYDIA FACEY, marked apparently L F on right shoulder. 3/20 TRIM, a Mungola, to Mr. SAVAGE, marked A 8, 8 H on top, within a square, on right shoulder. 3/20 THOMAS, a creole, to Miss MARY GRAHAM, no visible brand-mark. 3/20 JOHN THOMAS, says he is free, and that he is from the Windward Islands, he is ordered to be brought before the Sitting Magistrates next Tuesday. 3/21 JOE, a creole, to Miss WATERS, Kingston, marked H P on left shoulder. 3/21 St. Ann Workhouse, 1811. [CC] DICK, a Mundingo, to the estate of GEORGE DICK, dec., a brown man near Pedro River, mark not plain. 1/30 BEN, a Coromantee, says he belongs to Mr. C. CAMPBELL, Falmouth, marked C C on both shoulders. 3/10 RANDAL, a Congo, says he belongs to Mr. JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Montego Bay, marked T & D on left shoulder. 3/12 St. Mary Workhouse, 1811. [CC] JOHN, a Congo, to Mrs. BELMONT, Old Harbour, marked I M F on left shoulder. 1/9

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ROSEY, an Eboe, to BENJAMIN SCOTT, Esq., Bonham Spring. 1/14 SAM, a creole, to Major DOUGLAS, Grange Estate, Hanover. 1/31 JUPITER, a Mungola, to Orange Vale Estate, St. George, marked O V on left breast. 2/5 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. ROBERT RAINFORD, Casava River. 2/5 ROBERT, a Coromantee, to New Ground Estate. 2/9 Spanish Town Workhouse, 1811. [CC] CAESAR, a Moco, cannot or will not tell his owner’s name, but says his master lives near Falmouth, has country marks on his temples and breasts. 1/7 LEMON, a Congo, to the estate of Mr. STEWART, Kingston, marked M K in one, ◊ on top, both shoulders. 1/16 ANN WILLIAMS, a creole, to DUNCAN McDONALD, Esq., Old Harbour Bay, no brand-mark. 1/23 BESSY, an Eboe, owner unknown, supposed to a coffee work, marked P R both shoulders. 2/4 SALLY, an Eboe, owner unknown, marked P R right shoulder. 2/4 LIORE, a Papa, to WENTWORTH BAYLEY, Esq., marked W B, ◊ between, left shoulder, and both cheeks. 2/9 HOMER, a creole, to Mr. EMSLEY, George Inn, St. George, has the marks of an old sore on the right cheek. 2/9 PETER, a Mungola, to a brown woman named MARY BRUSH, Kingston, marked I B right shoulder, and I B [upside down] left shoulder. 2/21 SARAH, a creole, to Two Mile Wood, BECKFORD’s, no brand-mark. 2/23 CHARLES, a Wakee, to Mr. SILVERA, Stoney Hill, marked R E, ◊ on top, right shoulder. 2/25 TITUS, a Mundingo, to Mr. WILES, Botonic Garden, marked N M [the M upside down], right breast and both shoulders. 2/25 JAMES, a Mungola, to a Miss WATERS, Kingston, has the marks of an old sore on the left shoulder. 2/26

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THOMAS, a Congo, to DUTTON TURNER, Esq., mark on left shoulder not plain, has his country marks on his breast and back. 2/27 JOHN, an Eboe, to WILLIAM HEWITT, Esq., St. Elizabeth, marked A W right shoulder. 3/5 YORK, a creole, to the estate of Mr. JOHN MOYES, dec., mark on both shoulders obliterated. 3/9 KELLY, a Moco, to Dr. DAVID DAW a saddler, Kingston, has some of his lower teeth out. 3/13 JACK, an Eboe, to Dr. DAVID DAW a saddler, Kingston, his country marks on his forehead. 3/13 EDWARD, a Moco, to a brown man named ROBINSON of Withywood, mark on right shoulder obliterated, has the marks of an old sore on the right side of his neck. 3/13 ROBERT, a Congo, to Mr. SHANNON of Kingston, marked T M, ◊ between, on the shoulders. 3/16 TOM, a creole, to JAMES LAING, Esq., Goshen, St. Ann, marked G, ◊ between, right shoulder. 3/16 TOM, a Papa, to SCHWELLISBURG Estate, St. Ann, marked M E, ◊ between, both shoulders. 3/16 SAMPSON, a Chamba, to Mr. MICHAEL SAMUELS, Old Harbour, marked M 8 left shoulders, 5 ft. 6 in. high. 3/16 KING, a Congo, to Capt. BUSHMAN, Kingston, marked on left shoulder not plain, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 3/22 Trelawny Workhouse, 1811. [CC] RICHARD, a creole, to Mr. LEWIS, Montego Bay, no mark, 5 ft. 1/4-in. high. 2/18 JOSEPH ANTONIO, a native of Curacao, says he is free but has no documents thereof, no mark, 5 ft. 3-1/4 in. high. 2/28 NANCY, a Moco, to WILLIAM PITTER, Esq., St. Elizabeth, marked P, ◊ on top, right shoulder, 5 ft. 1/4-in. high. 3/12 JOHN, a Mundingo, to a Mr. OGAN, Hanover, small country marks on both cheeks, 5 ft. 7-7/8 in. high. 3/14

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Westmoreland Workhouse, 1811. [CC] JASON, a creole, to Mrs. BERNARD, Montego Bay, no mark, 5 ft. 4-1/2 in. high. 1/18 DICK, a Mundingo, to Golden Grove Estate, Hanover, no mark, 5 ft. 4 in. high. 2/26 JAMES, a Cango [Canga?], to Mr. JOHN WIGGAN, St. James, no mark, 5 ft. 8 in. high. 2/26 SAM, a Congo, to Silver Grove Estate, Hanover, no mark, 5 ft. 3-1/2 in. high. 3/12 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. BEVERIDGE, Kingston, no mark, 5 ft. 11 in. high. 3/12

1812 Clarendon Workhouse, 1812. [CC] BILLY, a Congo, to Ballard’s River Estate, 5 ft. 3-1/2 in. high. 11/27 BETSEY THOMPSON, an Eboe, says she belongs to Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, gone off the island, 5 ft. 5-1/2 in. high. 12/3 HARRY, a Congo, to ROBERT ROSS, Esq., Dunants Penn, now says to Richmond Estate, St. Mary. 12/24 Kingston Workhouse, 1812. [CC] JOHN, a Mungola, to Mr. COWELL. 10/30 St. Andrew Workhouse, 1812. [CC] ROBERT, a creole, to the estate of Mr. CLUNES, dec., marked R B left shoulder. 12/3 JOHN, a Mundingo, to Mr. BRYANT, dec., scars of brand-marks on both shoulders. 12/24 St. Ann Workhouse, 1812. [CC] QUASHIE, to GEORGE BARRISS, Esq., sent in for punishment. 11/2 BILLY, to LANDOVERY. 12/24 Spanish Town Workhouse, 1812. [CC] CHARLES, a Nago, to WILLIAM BAILLIE, Esq., St. Andrew, marked W B both shoulders, ◊ on top, committed by town clerk, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 9/21 JAMES, a Chamba, to Cocoa-Walk, Clarendon, Mr. AGUILAR, marked G I right shoulder,

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committed by town clerk, 5 ft. 8 in. high. 10/19 POMPEY, a Portuguese [Congo], to Mr. R. THOMPSON, Kingston, or Lora Penn, marked both shoulders but obliterated, committed by town clerk, 5 ft. 4 in. high. 10/26 JAMES, a creole, to the estate of Livermore, dec., no brand-mark, sent in by Mr. W. Frankson a brown man, 5 ft. 7 in. high. 11/4 JACK, an Eboe, belonging formerly to a Mr. FALCONER, who he says is now dead, marked I G right shoulder, committed by town clerk, 4 ft. 10-1/2 in. high. 11/13 BESSEY, a Congo, to JAMES LAING, Esq., now says to the estate of Mr. GEORGE STEPHENSON, dec., formerly overseer on Southfield Estate, St. Ann, has her country marks on her neck and forehead. 12/28 CHARLES, a Broman, says to a Mr. JONES, at some Estate to windward, now off the island, marked right shoulder, obliterated, has country on his arms and breast, his over teeth filed. 12/28

1813 Black River Workhouse, 1813. [CC] MARY, a Congo, to Mr. REID, St. Ann, no mark. 1/2 WILLIAM, an Eboe, says his master is dead, and that his name was HILL, and lived at Wear-Park or Moore-Park, he believes in Hanover, no brand-mark, has a number of scars on his back and shoulders, and his right ear slit. 1/4 SHARP, a Moco, to Miss SUSAN TURNER, marked S T, ◊ on top, on right shoulder. 1/9 CLINKER, a Coromantee, to Mr. JOHN GORDON, marked I I on right shoulder. 3/12 BETTY, a creole, formerly to George’s Valley, now to Messrs. JACQUES, LAING and CO., no mark. 3/13 BESSY, a Congo, to the estate of JAMES McINTOSH, Esq., dec., no mark. 3/25 JACK, a creole, to Mr. COCKEN, Parnassus Estate, Clarendon, marked D H on both shoulders. 3/28 JOHN, a creole boy, to Mr. RUSSELL, Shrewsbury Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 4/2 JAMES, a Congo, to Mr. TROUGHT, St. James, mark not plain. 4/5 JAMES, a Mungola, to Mr. ASHBURN, Old Harbour, marked I E A on left shoulder, has lost

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one of his legs. 4/9 JAMES, a creole, to the Ramble Penn, Hanover, no mark. 4/12 WILLIAM, an Eboe, to Mr. HEWING or Ewing Crawl, Clarendon, no mark; brought in by the Maroons. 10/1 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. SILVERA, Kingston, marked A8, and other marks below not plain, left shoulder. 10/20 JACK, a creole, to Mr. COCHRANE, Parnassus Estate, Clarendon, marked B H on both shoulders. 10/27 JOHN, a Congo, to DONALD McFARLANE, Esq., Kingston, marked W B, M W below, right shoulder, and W B, ◊ between, left shoulder. 12/3 BILLY, a creole boy, to Mrs. RUSSELL, Culloden, Westmoreland, no mark. 12/3 FLAVIA, a creole, to Good-Hope Estate, Trelawny, no mark. 12/23 Clarendon Workhouse, 1813. [CC] QUACO, a creole, to Amity Hall, Vere, mark on right shoulder not plain. 2/17 JOHN, a Congo, to DUNKERLY’s Dry River, Vere, mark right shoulder A D. 3/29 MARIA, a Congo, to Miss CATHERINE MOWBRAY, Kingston, marked right shoulder C M. 3/12 JOHN, an Eboe, says he did belong to Mr. ROBERT LAING, Spanish Town, was shipped off the country, and has returned, marked on left shoulder L M, right A M C, with his country marks. 3/14 RICHARD, a Mungola, says to BILLY JOHNSON a free man of colour, St. Mary, marked on right shoulder C ID . 3/16 HENRY, a Mundingo, says to Mr. THOMAS ROBERTSON, Port Maria, St. Mary, much pitted with the smallpox. 3/27 BILLY, a Mundingo, to Mr. BARNET JOSEPH, Kingston, marked on right shoulder A W. 4/10 QUAMINA, a Chamba, to WILLIAM JACKSON, Esq., Old Harbour. 4/19 JULY, a creole, to Mr. JOHN ALLAN, St. Ann, marked on right shoulder I A. 4/20

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BILLY, a Congo, to Mr. BAIRD, Spanish Town, who he says keeps a tavern, mark not plain. 4/24 NANCY, a Moco, to ROBERT FINLAY, Spanish Town, marked D D, ◊ on top, on her shoulders, breasts, and cheeks. 4/25 MARY, a Wawoe, to KELLETS estate. 10/4 WILL, a creole, says he belongs to Riverside Estate, Vere, no brand-mark. 12/9 GEORGE, a Congo, says he belongs to a Mr. CLARKE, Falmouth, a carpenter, marked I P, I P above, left shoulder. 12/24 Hanover Workhouse, 1813. [CC] WILL, a creole, to PETER DOUGLASS, Esq., Burnwick Estate, marked C O, on both shoulders, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 3/3 CLARINDA, a Coromantee, to Mrs. CAMPBELL, Hanover, 5 ft. 4 in. high. 3/28 JACK, a Mundingo, to Mr. PRICE, Westmoreland, 5 ft. 7 in. high. 4/19 SIMON, a Nago, to Mr. J. PANTHER, Content, Hanover, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 4/19 Kingston Workhouse, 1813. [CC] GEORGE, a creole, to Mr. HENRIQUES, mark on both shoulders not plain. 1/8 TOM, a Congo, to HENRY CERF, Esq., has marks of a public flogging on both his shoulders. 1/25 DICK, a creole, to PETER HENRY, marked H H, ◊ between, on both shoulders. 2/17 SUTTON, an Eboe, to Mr. BLAGROVE, St. Ann, no brand-mark. 2/25 ANDREW, a native of Curracoa [sic], says he is free but cannot shew any document thereof, no brand-mark, sore on left temple, cut across his lips. 3/8 NANCY BLACK, a creole, to THOMAS BAGNOLD. 3/11 CHARLOTTE, a Coromantee, to Mr. TODD, or JOHN STOTT, formerly to JACOB HENRIQUES, marked with 1 2H left shoulder. 3/11 NANNY, a Coromantee, and her child DAVEY, to WENTWORTH BAYLY, Esq., St. Mary, marked with C B right shoulder, mark on left not plain. 3/13

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HAMILTON, a Coromantee, to Mr. McNALLY, marked O M, P on top, on right shoulder. 3/15 FORTUNE, a Mungola, says he belonged to Mr. JACOB BASSAN, of Port Royal, who said he sold him to a person in the Dock or King’s Yard, marked I C on left breast. 3/16 THOMAS, a creole, to GOLDSON, Port Royal, no mark, lump on left temple. 3/18 EDWARD, a creole, to Mr. BERWICK, Morant Bay, marked N on right shoulder. 3/22 JENNY, a Coromantee, to POLLY DEVERNIE, no brand-mark, country marks on her temple. 3/28 SMART, a creole, to Mr. MARTIN, no mark, has a deep scar on his forehead. 4/1 ROBERT, a creole, to Lawes Estate, Vere, no mark. 4/1 JOHN, a Mundingo, to Mr. LUMLEY, or Mr. HASTINGS, in the country, no visible brand-mark. 4/12 PETER, a creole, to Mr. THOMAS WOOD, no mark. 4/21 JAMES, a creole, formerly to Mr. BARR, dec., was sold out of Spanish Town Workhouse, and belonged to a Mr. GRIFFITHS, late of Savanna la Mar, dec., marked H F, ◊ below, on breasts and shoulders. 4/21 TOM, an Eboe, to JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Esq., Montego Bay, marked I C on right shoulder. 6/16 PHILIP, a Mundingo, said he is free, but now says he belongs to Mr. DAVID FINLAY, at Santa Croix, no mark, but crab-yaws on his right hand and a cut at the corner of his right eye. 9/6 TOM, to Mr. THOMAS GRENVILLE, Spanish Town, marked W G on shoulders, ◊ on top. 9/10 THOMAS, alias JOHN, a creole, to Richmond Estate, St. Mary, no mark. 9/17 MARY, a creole, to Mr. WARD, [illegible] Estate; sent in from Fort August, a scar on her stomach. 9/30 WILLIAM, a creole, says he is free, and that he lived on Ross-Mount, St. Mary, no marks, lost one of his top front teeth. 10/7 GRACE, a Chamba, to JOHN G. LEWIS, Esq., Spanish Town, country marks on her belly and face. 10/11

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DOLLY, to a Mr. JOHN a carpenter, no mark, part of her toes on the right foot nearly off by a bad sore. 10/28 NEWVY, a Mungola, to the estate of Mr. MOLONY, dec., marked W C, W C on top left shoulder and W and ◊, right shoulder. 10/30 BROOKLYN, an Eboe, to Mr. McINTYRE, no visible brand-marks, has been publicly flogged. 11/1 MAD JOB, a Moco, to the estate of Mrs. HOWARD, dec., no visible brand-mark. 11/6 WILLIAM FRANCIS, a creole, says he is free, no mark, much pitted with the smallpox. 11/9 JOHN, a creole, to Miss FANNY BURTON, St. Elizabeth, mark on right shoulder not plain. 11/12 WILLIAM, alias MINGO, a Nago, to Mr. THOMAS BARNES, or Mr. NATHANIEL COULSON, Portland, no visible marks, country marks on his face. 11/15 WILLIAM, a salt-water creole, to Mr. WILLIAM CARREY, marked W C on left and H N on right shoulder. 11/28 ELIZA, a creole, to Mr. CROWN, marked L P in one, and ◊ on top on left shoulder. 11/30 QUASHIE, a Nago, to Mr. BARNES, Good-hope Estate, no visible brand-marks, country marks on his forehead. 12/2 QUASHIE, a creole, to Dr. WILLIAM BONNETT, Castle-Mine, St. Mary, marked W B on both shoulders. 12/16 CLASH, a creole, to Mount-Pleasant Estate, Hanover, no mark, has a cut on his forehead. 12/17 NANNY, a Mundingo, to Miss PARCHMENT, marked on both shoulders, but not plain, country marks on her belly; sent in from Fort Augusta. 12/20 JANE, a Moco, to Mr. THOMAS FARMER, no visible brand-mark; sent in from Fort Augusta. 12/20 BESSY, a creole, (and her child JAMES) [sic], to Miss WHEELER, Spanish Town, no visible brand-mark; sent in from Fort Augusta. 12/20 NANCY, a Congo, to Mr. MAGILL, no mark; sent in from Fort Augusta. 12/20 MARGARET, an Eboe, to Mr. SAMUEL CARPENTER, marked DUPUIS on both shoulders, in a state of pregnancy; sent in from Fort Augusta. 12/20

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Morant Bay Workhouse, 1813. [CC] BOB, a Moco, to JOHN WARREN, Esq., Somerset, St. David, marked I W on left shoulder, sore on right leg, large mark of an old sore on right side. 1/23 LONDON, a Mundingo, says he belongs to Mr. GEORGE FISHLEY, Kingston, marked P I O on right breast, a very stout man. 3/19 QUASHIE, a Nago, says he belongs to Spring Garden Estate, St. George, marked H 8, S on top, on right shoulder, country marks on his cheeks. 4/7 ROSE, a creole, says she belongs to GEORGE DAWSON, Esq., St. Andrew, marked I G on right shoulder, a film on left eye. 4/8 NED, a Congo, says he belongs to JOHN McLEOD, Esq., Ecclesdown, Manchioneal, marked apparently McL on left shoulder; brought in by the Maroons. 4/19 HERCULES, an Angola, says he belongs to Lennox plantation, or to B. CROSSLEY, Esq., Spring Garden Estate, St. George, swelled eyes, grey haired; brought in by the Maroons. 4/19 RACHAEL, a creole, says she belongs to Fair Prospect plantation, Manchioneal, sore on left leg, and apparently diseased; brought in by the Maroons. 4/19 JOHN WATERS, a Mundingo, to Monsieur ROSIER, overseer on Terra-Nova plantation, Portland, marked apparently L C on right shoulder. 11/9 PATIENCE, an Eboe, says she belongs to Miss STIRLING a free black woman of Kingston, marked C P on right shoulder, old and sickly. 11/18 MARY, a Yeebooa [Igbo], says she belonged to Mademoiselle JEAN MOREAU a brown lady, Kingston, marked I M left shoulder. 12/14 THOMAS, an American, says he formerly belonged to a Mrs. HANNAH HUST, who brought him over from America, about twenty years ago, and at her death some years afterwards left him free, but has no documents thereof, born in Charleston [South Carolina], marked E W P on one right shoulder. 12/14 FRANK, a creole, says he belongs to Mr. W. MACKIE, Williamsfield, St. George. 12/27 Portland Workhouse, 1813. [CC] PHOEBE, a Mungola, says she belongs to Miss WILTSHIRE, Kingston, no brand-mark. 9/18 ARCHIE, a Chamba, says he belongs to Miss JULIAN KINGSDON. 11/2

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WILLIAM, a creole, says he belongs to Mr. PACKALL, St. Thomas in the East, no brand-marks. 12/5 ADAM, an Eboe, says he belongs to Mr. MEIKLE JOHN, marked U W right shoulder. 12/13 Port Royal Workhouse, 1813. [CC] SUE, a creole, to Mr. BOYDEN, Windsor Lodge, Port Royal Mountains, marked owoL on left shoulder. 2/2 KITTY, a creole, says she belongs to ISAAC LEVY, Kingston, no mark. 4/22 RICHARD, a creole, says he belongs to DAVID DE CORDOVA, Kingston, no mark. 4/24 ELEANOR, a Mungola, and child SALLY, says she belongs to Mr. LIDDEL. 4/24 DOLLY, a creole, to Miss ANN HEMMINGS, Spanish Town, no mark. 12/10 St. Andrew Workhouse, 1813. [CC] SAM, a Mungola, to Mr. KIRKLAND, marked I A on both shoulders. 1/23 JACK, a Mundingo, to Mr. CAMPBELL, marked M A on both shoulders. 1/28 ISABELLA, a Mungola, to Mr. SPENCE, Montego Bay, marked E W on left breast. 2/6 JAMES ROBIN, a creole, to Mr. DRUMMOND, no mark. 2/7 QUACO, a creole, to Mr. DALHOUSE, Spanish Town, scar on stomach, and another on left foot. 2/10 ROBERT, a creole, to Mrs. SAMUELLS, Kingston, had a small chain on his legs. 2/27 MARCH, a Congo, to the estate of Mr. BERRY, marked T B, ◊ on top, on left shoulder, a large scar on his back. 3/30 PRESENT, an Eboe, to Mr. BASSAN, Port Royal, marked M G on left shoulder. 4/3 SALLY, a Coromantee, to Dr. GARROLL, Kingston, country marks on arms and breast. 4/4 JASPER, an Eboe, to Dr. GARROLL, Kingston, no brand-mark. 4/7 CHAMBERS, a Succo, to Mr. LATIMER, old and almost blind. 4/7

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SANNO, a creole, to Madam OLIVER, Kingston, marked COPY on left shoulder. 4/7 VENUS, an Eboe, to Mrs. HANCORNE, no mark. 4/10 JONEY, an Eboe, to Dr. WEST, or Mr. HILL, dec., Westmoreland, country marks on his face and neck. 4/10 PATIENCE, an Eboe, to Mr. LINDO, has lost the use of her left arm. 4/13 BESSY, a Congo, to Miss MESQUITTO, no mark; brought in by the Maroons. 4/13 SUSANNA, a salt-water creole, to Miss TAWS, Kingston, marked M T on right shoulder. 4/14 SIMON, a Coromantee, to Mr. DUNCOMB, mark not plain, a scar over his left eye; brought in by the Maroons. 4/16 CHARLES, a Moco, to Mr. HOWELL, no brand-mark, stammers; brought in by the Maroons. 4/16 JUPITER, a creole, to Mr. HOWIE, mark on right shoulder not plain; brought in by the Maroons. 4/16 LOUISA, a Mungola, to Miss FACEY, no mark; brought in by the Maroons. 4/16 PRESENCE, an Eboe, to Mr. LAWRENCE, mark not plain; brought in by the Maroons. 4/16 SALLY, a Mungola, and her CHILD (born since she ran away) [sic], to Madame SANETT, Kingston, no mark; brought in by the Maroons. 4/16 CASSILLO, or CASTELLO, a Mungola, to Mr. SHERRIFF, Black River, marked apparently N T on right shoulder; brought in by the Maroons. 4/21 SAM, a Mungola, to Spring Garden Estate, a scar on his back; brought in by the Maroons. 4/21 DIANA, an Eboe, to Miss FINLEY, marked C F, ◊ on top, on right shoulder. 4/22 DAVIS, a creole, to Miss BRAMMER, Kingston, marked W N in one, on both shoulders; brought in by the Maroons. 4/24 CAESAR, a Moco, appearance of flogging on his back, to Messrs. JACQUES, LAING and EWING; brought in by the Maroons. 4/24 DAVID, a creole, to Mr. GREEN, St. Mary, marked W R on right shoulder. 4/24 PROVIDENCE, an Eboe, to Mr. CARGILL, country marks on his belly. 10/9

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JULY, an Eboe, to Mr. FARMER, marked W E left shoulder; brought in by the Maroons. 12/3 BECKFORD, a Mungola, to Messrs. INGLIS, MILLS and CO., Kingston, marked D L L S, left shoulder. 12/25 ELIZA, an Eboe, to Mr. LEVEIN, Kingston, scars both shoulders. 12/25 St. Ann Workhouse, 1813. [CC] BUNGIE, a creole, to Mr. STEVENS, St. Mary, 4 ft. 6 in. high. 4/4 HANIBAL, to HENRY ASHMEADE, Esq. 4/8 HENRY, to C. CROOKER, Esq., Spanish Town. 4/10 PASTORA, [or NELLY], to W. HINDE, Esq.7 4/17 THOMPSON, to Mr. ABBOT, Kingston. 4/24 SCIPIO, to Mr. WHEALLY a brown man in St. Elizabeth, advertised by Mr. Bigam. 9/24 SARAH, a creole, to the estate of CHARLES SIMS, dec., no mark. 12/2 WILLIAM, a black man, to GEORGE GOOD, Kingston, marked [illegible]. 12/3 OXFORD, to the estate of Mr. TAYLOR, by Mr. Bigam. 12/9 NANCY, alias BARBARY, alias FANNY, says she belongs to a Mr. BALFOUR, a carpenter, dec., (Mr. ROSS her trustee) [sic], was taken up with a forged ticket, going to Falmouth, from Kingston, has a blister mark behind her neck, and two black specks on her left breast. 12/13 St. George Workhouse, 1813. [CC] JAMES, a Congo, to Mr. ABRAHAMS, Kingston, no mark. 3/5 JOHN, a Mundingo, he belonged to a Mr. GRIFFITHS, and was sold to a gentleman near the playhouse, marked I H left shoulder. 3/16 JOHN, a Moco, to Mr. BARNETT, formerly to Mr. HALL, Port-Royal, marked D K on one shoulder. 9/27

7 A more complete entry was made at Trelawny Workhouse (9 Dec.): PASTORA, or NELLY, a creole, to J. M. JAMES, Rio-Bueno, since found out to be Pastora belonging to Mr. HINE, St. Ann, no mark, has a scar of a cut under her right eye, 4 ft. 6-1/2 in. high. 12/9

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JAMES, a creole, to Miss MUSELEN, Kingston, has the mark of a sore on right shoulder. 10/8 SANCHO, a creole, says he is free, but has no documents thereof. 11/14 ROBERT, says he belongs to a black woman in the parish of Trelawny, formally the Maroon Town, no mark. 12/23 St. James Workhouse, 1813. [CC] AGENOR, an Eboe, to ELIZABETH CAMPBELL, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 12/18 St. Mary Workhouse, 1813. [CC] RICHARD, a creole, to Mrs. MASTERS, Lucea Bay, marked M K in one, on both shoulders. 3/20 JANET, an Eboe, to Messrs. ATKINSON and BOGLE, Kingston, marked C M, ◊ on top. 3/21 GEORGE, a creole, to Mr. SMART, General Post Office, Kingston, marked N C on right and with I T, c on top, on left shoulder. 3/21 JACK, an Eboe, to ABRAHAM HODGSON, Esq. 4/6 ELSEY, a creole, to Mr. DUNCAN a person of colour, Moneague, marked S C, ◊ on top, on both shoulders. 4/6 CHRISTMAS, a Nago, to Mr. JAMES BELL, Kingston. 4/7 TOM, a Nago, to Mr. LITTLEJOHN, Spanish Town. 4/9 BACCHUS, a creole, to Mr. RATTIGAN, Brownrigg’s Penn, St. Ann. 4/12 ROBERT, a Papa, to Mr. JAMES LEVAT, Guy’s Hill. 10/19 JACKEY, a Mungola, to Mr. ALLEN, Withywood, marked W A both shoulders. 10/19 TRIM, a Congo, to Mr. JAMES BELL, Kingston. 11/9 MINGO, a Congo, to Spring Garden Estate, St. George, marked R I on right shoulder. 11/9 TOM-BOY, a creole, to COLBECK’s estate, St. Dorothy. 11/15 JAMES, a Chamba, to Miss McNEAL, Princess street, Kingston, or to the estate of Hugh Mackay, dec., has a bent leg and marks of a severe flogging on his back. 11/25

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CHARLES, a creole, to Mr. PATTERSON, millwright, marked I B left shoulder. 12/14 WILLIAM, a creole boy, to SAMUEL QUEENSBOROUGH, Esq., Brown-Hall Estate, St. John. 12/14 GEORGE, a creole, to Mr. DAVID ROSS, Ross’s Penn, St. Andrew. 12/16 TONY, a creole, to Mr. BURKE, Port Antonio. 12/19 Spanish Town Workhouse, 1813. [CC] JOHN, a Mungola, to Mr. MATTOCKS, who keeps a jobbing gang in Liguanea, marked with W M, ◊ between, ◊ on top, on both breasts, cheeks, shoulders. 1/19 BESS, an Eboe, to the late Mr. POPPLEWELL, Old Harbour. 1/19 GEORGE, a Congo, to the estate of Mr. TOPPING, Withywood, marked T right shoulder. 2/11 JOHN, a Mungola, says he belonged to Dr. FLEMING, who died at Lemon Hall, Clarendon, has no owner, has country marks on his belly. 3/1 WILLIAM, a creole, who says he does not know his owner, that his mother carried him away when a child into the woods, has the marks of an old sore on both his legs. 3/2 JULY, a Moco, to Mr. ORMSBY, Clarendon, marked I O, right shoulder, has country marks on his breast. 3/9 QUASHIE, a creole, to Mr. ECCLES, Above-Rocks, has the marks of an old sore on his left shoulder. 3/10 NANCY, a Mungola, says she was brought from Charles-Town, in America, by Colonel McMURDO, marked A T both shoulders. 3/15 JOHN, a Congo, to FRANCIS GRAHAM, Esq., formerly to a Mr. DANIEL, mark of an old sore on his back, and sores on both legs. 3/15 CHRISTMAS, a Mungola, to W. BAILEY, Esq., or Gibraltar Estate, St. George, mark on right shoulder obliterated, has country marks on her breast. 3/15 SUSANNA, a creole, formerly to KITTY TOWREY, now to a Miss CLAY, Kingston, no brand-mark. 3/18 SARAH, a Coromantee, to Mr. LINDO, Kingston, marked O S, L on top, right shoulder. 3/26

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ONAS, a creole, to Ramble Estate, St. Mary, THOMAS MURPHY, Esq., no brand-mark; brought in by the Maroons. 3/28 ROBERT, a Mungola, to a Mr. BLAIR, late of Morant Bay, dec., or to Mr. BROWN, Old Harbour, his over-teeth are filed, and one cut in the front. 4/1 JOHN, a creole, to the Hon. GEORGE PINNOCK, Esq., St. Andrew, no brand. 4/5 PRISCILLA, a creole, to the representatives of Dr. VERDON, dec., marked I V both shoulders. 4/12 ALFORD, a Mungola, to Hazard Estate, St. Mary, marked I B B apparently, both shoulders. 4/14 PHILLIP, a creole, to Mr. JOHN BEAN a coachmaker, Kingston. 4/15 ANTONEY BALLANTINE, born at Curacao, says he is free but has no document of such freedom. 4/16 BESSEY, a creole, to Miss CUSHNIE, in King Street, Kingston, marked P on right shoulder. 4/19 DOLLY, a Moco, to WILLIAM BAILEY, Esq., Kingston, or to Rock-Hall in St. Andrew, has marks of an old sore on right leg. 4/20 JENNY, a creole, Dolly’s daughter, to WILLIAM BAILEY, Esq., or to Rock-Hall in St. Andrew, no marks. 4/20 JACK, a creole, to Mr. J. S. BROADBELT, no mark. 4/22 ANTHONEY, a creole, to Mr. W. KELLEY, at Mr. Munroe’s Penn, near Passage-Fort, marked with W, M D in one, ◊ on top, both shoulders. 4/22 ROBERT HEBBERT, a creole, says he is free, but has no document of his freedom, no marks. 4/22 THOMAS, a creole, to Mr. JACKSON, Port Royal, formerly to Mr. Hoyes, no brand-mark. 4/24 LOWRIE, a creole, to Miss CAWSLEY, Kingston, no brand-mark. 4/25 JOHN, a Moco, to some one in the Camp, he says a drummer, marked F F, ◊ between, 4 underneath, right shoulder obliterated. 4/26 QUEEN, a creole, to ELIZABETH LAWE a quadroon woman, at Guy’s Hill, in St. Mary, no brand-marks, had a chain on when brought in by the Maroons. 4/29

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NATTY, a creole, to ELIZABETH LAWE a quadroon woman, at Guy’s Hill, in St. Mary, no brand-mark. 11/16 MARY, a Mungola, to Mr. ROBERT BOYD, in Kingston, lost two of her front teeth. 11/18 DIANNA, a Moco, and CHILD, to one SUTHERLAND, dec., proprietor of a coffee mountain to windward. 12/4 MARY, a Mungola, to Mr. MORGAN, or to one CAREY a quadroon, marked M K, ◊ on top, left shoulder. 12/6 JAMES, a creole, a sambo boy, to one FREEMAN a brown man, Kingston, no brand-mark. 12/8 DAVID, a creole, to Mr. GREEN, surveyor, Clarendon, marked W R right shoulder. 12/20 NEPTUNE, a Moco, to Monsr. MANSEE, a Frenchman, at a penn near Kingston, marked J, ◊, M E in one, right shoulder. 12/21 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. JAMES HURST, Kingston, no brand-mark. 12/22 BESSY, a Mungola, to one Mr. LEFFER, of the Hebrew nation, Kingston, marked apparently I D, ◊ between, left shoulder. 12/22 Trelawny Workhouse, 1813. [CC] [NO-NAME], a Canga man, now supposed to belong to the estate of ROBERT CALDOW, or Doctor JOHN CALDOW, both deceased, who can give no account of himself or who is his master, marked on left shoulder R C or R G, ◊ on top, lost part of his right ear from a chop, was sent in naked, 4 ft. 11 in. high. 3/3 JOHN, a Coromantee, to Mr. WILMOT, Ocho Rios Tavern, no mark, 5 ft. 5-1/4 in. high. 4/21 ROBERT, a Congo, to CHRISTOPHER YOUNG, marked R G, ◊ on top, both shoulders, country marks on his face, 5 ft. 1-1/2 in. high. 4/30 TRIM, an Ottam, to FONTABELLE’s Estate, marked like W R I on right breast, 5 ft. 7-1/2 in. 5/4 JANE, alias BETTY, a creole, to the estate of Mr. LEE, Kingston, marked on both shoulders but obliterated, 5 ft. 1/4 in. high. 12/26 Westmoreland Workhouse, 1813. [CC] ALICK, a Mundingo, to Mr. MAXWELL, Woodlands Penn, Hanover, no mark. 4/3

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DICK, a Coromantee, to Haughton Hall Estate, Hanover, no mark. 4/14 TOM, a creole, to Mr. JOHN RODIN, Dry-River Estate, Clarendon, marked I R both shoulders. 9/24 GREENOCK, a creole, to WILLIAM ROWE, Esq., St. Elizabeth, marked W R, T on top, both shoulders. 11/29

1814 Black River Workhouse, 1814. [CC] CHARLES, a Chamba, to Mr. FRENCH, Vere, mark not plain. 1/5 NANCY, a Congo, to Mr. WILLIAMS, Bluefields Tavern, no mark. 1/14 SARAH, a creole, to Mr. WEBB, Falmouth, marked I G on both shoulders; brought in by the Maroons. 1/20 ANTHONY, a Coromantee, to Miss JANES SCOTT, Cave, Westmoreland, mark on right shoulder not plain. 1/25 WILLIAM THOMAS, a creole, to Mr. LOCKYER a Tavernkeeper in Trelawny; now pretends he does not know his owner, mark on left shoulder not plain. 2/12 MARY, a Coromantee, and her daughter BESSY who is pregnant, said they formerly belonged to Major JAMES, of the Trelawny Maroons, now say they do not know their owner, mark on right shoulder not plain. 2/12 JOHN, a creole, to the estate of SAMUEL JACKSON, Esq., dec., Coffee Grove, Clarendon, no mark; brought in by the Maroons. 3/6 ANNA, a creole, to MEYLENFIELD, Westmoreland, no mark. 3/26 HARRY, a creole, to JAMES CUNNINGHAM, Esq., Montego Bay. 3/26 OXFORD, a Moco, to JOHN PEART, Esq. 3/26 NED, a creole, to Mr. HYLTON, Boreas Plantation, Clarendon, no mark. 3/31 JOHN BULL, a Mundingo, says he belongs to the York Light Infantry Volunteers, mark on right shoulder not plain, country marks on his back. 5/5 PEGGY, a creole, to Mr. PANTON. 5/5

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CHARLES, a Congo, to Mr. McGREGOR, Montego Bay, marked M, and another letter not plain, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 5/18 QUACO, a creole, says he belonged to a man of colour named ALEX. PROUD, mark not plain. 5/18 GEORGE, a creole, to Mr. CHAMBERS, Lucea, marked W I on left shoulder. 5/19 HAZARD, a Congo, to Mr. WILLIAM JAMES, Link’s-Hill, marked W I on left shoulder. 5/23 CUDJOE, to Mr. THOMAS KEIN. 5/23 WILL, a creole, to St. Crut Park. 5/24 DIDO, a creole to St. Crut Park. 5/24 JACK, an Eboe, to Mr. THOMAS STEPHENSON, Wallingford, marked apparently AFCN, the AF in one. 5/24 GRAVESEND, to JOHN MYER a free man, YS Estate, marked M on both shoulders. 5/24 FANNY, a Moco, to JOHN CHAMBERS, Esq., Northampton, mark not plain. 5/24 KITTY, to Mrs. ALLEN, St. Crux. 5/24 QUACO, a creole, to Mr. GEORGE MITCHELL, no brand-mark, right eye blind. 6/38 JOHN, a creole, to a Mr. ANGLIN a man of colour, dec., marked apparently I B on right shoulder, a bad sore on his leg 6/3 PRINCE, a creole, to Mr. JEREMIAH LEVY, Kingston, no mark. 6/3 JAMES, a creole, to a brown man named WRIGHT, at Lucea, but is supposed to belong to a Mr. NELSON, as that name is marked on his breast, an iron collar on his neck. 6/4 PROVIDENCE, a creole boy, to Miss ANN REID. 6/24 QUASHIE, an Eboe, to a Mr. ROACH who has a mountain settlement in the neighbourhood of Montego Bay, marked apparently M on right shoulder. 7/7 OLIVER, an Eboe, to the estate of Mr. JOHN JENKINS, dec., marked I J, on left shoulder. 7/12 8 See also QUACO, a creole, to Mr. GEORGE MITCHELL, no brand-mark, has lost the use of his right eye. 10/25

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SEAFORD, a Moco, to Mr. CALDWELL, Kingston, marked apparently I C on right shoulder. 7/15 RICHARD, a Chamba, to SAMUEL VAUGHAN, Esq., Retreive Estate, Westmoreland, marked S V on right shoulder. 8/3 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. McGIBBON, Savanna la Mar, mark not plain, has an iron collar on his neck. 8/3 ANN, a creole girl, to TAYLOR CATHCART, Esq. 8/3 GEORGE, a Chamba, to Mr. CALDWELL, merchant, Kingston, no brand-mark, country marks on face and belly, and marks of flogging on his shoulders. 8/5 JOHN, a Mundingo, to Miss MARY PETERS a brown woman, Kingston, marked M P on right shoulder. 8/5 GEORGE, a Moco, says his mistress is a free woman but cannot or will not tell where she resides, marked M W on right and same mark twice on left shoulder. 8/5 CHARLES, a Moco, to a Miss PORTER a brown woman, Westmoreland, marked M E, ◊ on top, on left, and B and other marks not plain, on right shoulder. 8/15 JOHN, a Chamba, to Mr. CALDWELL, merchant, Kingston, no brand-mark, country marks on face and belly, and marks of flogging on his shoulders. 8/15 DENMARK, a creole, to Weston Favel Estate, Trelawny, no mark. 9/5 DIANA, a creole, to RUTH BENT. 9/5 GEORGE, to Miss WILLIAMS, or to Mr. DEMPSTER, Spanish Town. 9/7 CHARLES, to Mr. RACKHAM, or to Dr. SMITH. 9/7 JAMES, to Dr. SMITH, in Port Antonio, or St. Ann’s Bay. 9/7 SAM, to Miss JUDITH JAMES. 9/7 MARIA, alias FLAVIA, to JOHN THARP, Esq., Good Hope Estate, Trelawny. 9/12 JOHN, to Miss COOPER. 9/14 PRIMUS, a creole, to Miss JUDITH ROWE, Hanover, no brand-mark. 9/27

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SAM, a Congo, says he belongs to a black man named DOVE at Green Island, but is supposed to belong to Dr. BREMMER, marked W C [sideways] on left shoulder. 10/23 JOHN, a Mungola, to THOMAS TOMLINSON, Esq., Savanna la Mar, marked apparently I R, on left shoulder. 10/28 BESSY, a creole, to a Mrs. SIVERIGHT, Manchioneal, marked P, ◊ on top, and other letters, not plain on left, and P L, in one, on right shoulder. 11/16 Clarendon Workhouse, 1814. [CC] GRACE, a creole, to Mr. T. A. PRIDDIE, Vere, no brand-mark, has a sore leg. 1/4 JAMES, a Papa, says to a Mr. CAMERON, who lives at a settlement near by Mr. Denton’s property, St. Elizabeth, marked A I M P on both shoulders, marks of old sores about his neck. 1/20 PRINCE, a creole, to Mr. JACOB FARRO, Kingston, no mark. 1/27 KING GEORGE, a Coromantee, to the estate of the Reverend W. H. LYNCH an old man, no mark. 1/27 PATTY, a creole, to a Mr. KELLY, Vere, marked H K, in one, right shoulder. 1/30 JACK, a Chamba, to Mr. JOHN G. BOOTH, Vere, has the appearance of a mark on the left shoulder, but not legible, the mark of a cut on his right side, as if from a cutlass, country marks on his face. 2/1 JENNY, a Moco, to Mr. RICKETS, marked I E L, left shoulder, formerly belonged to the estate of JOHN ELLIS LEE, and was sold by Dr. Lee. 2/20 SAMPSON, a Mundingo, to Dr. MACFARLANE, Leviens Estate, St. Thomas in the East, marked with P H, O on top, right shoulder, country marks on his face. 2/23 PETER, an Eboe, says to Captain PARSONS, Kingston, no mark, blind of one eye. 2/23 JACK, a Congo, to Mr. LINER, St. Elizabeth, says that his Attorney is named J. Russell, Esq., marked with R within a circle, both shoulders. 2/23 ARNESS, a Mundingo, says he belongs to D. MACFARLANE, Albion coffee plantation, St. Thomas in the East, appears to have marks on the left shoulder, but from a severe flogging he seems to have had on the shoulders, prevent the mark being made out. 3/2 TROUBLE, a creole, to Leicesterfield Estate, no mark. 3/2

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RICHMOND, an Eboe, to Mr. JOHN ANDERSON, Milk-River, marked on both shoulders and cheek I A, O on top. 3/4 JUPITER, a creole, says to Mr. WILLIAM ROE, St. Elizabeth, marked I D right shoulder. 3/6 ROBERT, a creole, to Mr. WALLACE, Old Harbour, marked R D both shoulders. 3/11 TRUMP, a Congo, to OLIPHANT’s estate, marked R on right shoulder. 3/13 CHANCE, a Mundingo, to a Mr. WOLTE, who lives at Mr. Crawford’s coffee plantation, Carpenter’s Mountain, marked W L L left shoulder. 3/20 WILLIAM, a creole, says he belongs to Miss BENTLY, Spanish Town, marked M K [upside-down] in one, left shoulder. 3/24 SANDY, a creole, to HENRY MORGAN, Carpenter’s Mountains. 3/24 MARY COX, a mulatto girl, says she is free, but has no documents thereof, no mark. 3/24 JOHNSON, a creole, says he belongs to Mount Olive Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale, formerly to IVEY’s estate, no mark. 3/29 JOHN, a Congo, to Mr. K. D. AGUILAR, country marks on his shoulder. 3/29 THOMAS, a creole, to Mr. JOHN REID, dec., Vere, no mark. 3/31 ROMEO, a creole, to Mrs. RANGER, Vere, no mark. 4/1 GLOSTER, a Mundingo, to Mr. WILLIAM GREIG, late of Vere, marked both shoulders I W in one. 4/2 QUAMIN, a Mundingo, to Mr. KINLAY, marked both shoulders and left breast H M K, and on right breast K M H [upside down]. 4/3 TOM, a creole, to Caswell-Hill Estate, Vere, marked K O. 4/5 JONNY, a Moco, to Mr. GEORGE REID, Mocho, no visible mark. 4/6 GEORGE, alias LESTER, a creole, to Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, marked on left shoulder and both breasts with I W, bad sore on heel and leg. 4/6 SAMPSON, a Coromantee, to Mr. JAMES WAUGH, marked on right shoulder, but not plain. 4/10 GEORGE, a creole, to JOHN WILLIAMS, of Cottone, St. Ann, marked I W, ◊ on top, left

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shoulder, I W, ◊ on top, both breasts, a bad sore on the heel. 4/16 TITUS, a creole, to Yarmouth Estate, Vere, marked on left shoulder cross within half circle. 4/18 HARRY, a creole, to JOHN BIGGS a man of colour, Carpenter’s Mountains, marked A G left shoulder, G right shoulder. 4/21 JACK, a Congo, to a Mr. REID gone off the Island, very much ruptured. 4/21 BEN, an Eboe, to Mr. JOHN CAMPBELL, Kingston, no mark. 4/27 JACK ROBERTSON, a creole, to Miss BOOTH, Kingston, no mark. 4/27 JOHN, a creole, to Rymonbury Estate, no mark. 5/8 BECK, a Coromantee, to Amity-Hall, Vere, no mark. 5/10 CUFFEE, a creole, to Exchange Plantation, or the estate of Mrs. MADDIX, dec., no mark. 5/10 HARLEQUIN, a Papa, to JAMES TABBERNOR, Vere, marked right shoulder, apparently I I. 5/20 GEORGE, a Chamba, to Mr. DRYSDALE, Port Royal Mountains, formerly to PAYNE and RICHARDS, marked H D both breasts, left shoulder apparently P R, ◊ between. 5/22 ADAM, an Eboe, to Mr. JOHN OLIVER, St. John, marks of flogging on his back. 5/27 OPEONA BATIZ, a creole, says he is free but has no document, yellow complexion, marked with M F, ◊ on top. 5/27 ROBERT, a Coromantee, to Mr. RODON, Dry River Estate. 5/30 SAM, a Congo, cannot tell his owner’s name, no mark, has been runaway since purchased from the ship. 6/6 LANCASHIRE, an Eboe, to Mr. J. HENRIQUES, Spanish Town, no mark. 6/7 MARCH, an Eboe, to WILLIAM BARTON a man of colour, marked W B apparently on both shoulders, but not plain. 6/21 MARY, a Mundingo, to Madmoiselle POPAT, Kingston, mark on right shoulder from being sore, is not plain, scar on right breast. 6/28 JAMES, a Chamba, to W. K. D’AGUILAR, marked I B right shoulder. 7/4

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WILLIAM, a mulatto creole, to WILLIAM CROUCH, Old Harbour. 7/5 LEWIS, a creole, to Walkfield Estate. 7/5 SAMPSON, a Moco, says he belongs to a Mr. ANGWIN, of St. Ann, who died on his passage to England, since then had no owner. 7/6 HENRY, a Coromantee, says he belongs to Mr. BELL, who lives as overseer on Panney’s Penn, St. Ann, marked on both shoulders I B, P on top. 7/8 JOHN, a Congo, to Mr. HENRY JOHNSON, Coby Bridge, near Black River, marked F G. 7/9 ELLICK, a Coromantee, to GEORGE MARSHALL, Esq., Spanish Town, marked I O R. 7/11 MARY, a Mungola, to Dr. LUDFORD, marks of flogging on his back, scar on right shoulder. 7/11 JUBA, a Mungola, to Dr. LUDFORD, left shoulder marked H L, in one and is sore. 7/11 JAMES, a Coromantee, runaway since purchased as a new Negro, pock pitted, cannot tell his owner’s name. 7/20 BILLY, an Eboe, to Mr. NATHANIEL BONNICK, marked right shoulder apparently L B. 7/17 JAMES, a Coromantee, runaway since purchased a new Negro, cannot tell his owner’s name but now says he belongs to Mr. J. R. BRICE, pock pitted. 7/20 JOICE, an Eboe, to DELATIBADIER, marked S L right shoulder. 7/29 TOM, a creole, to W. GORDON, Esq., Lemon Hall. 7/29 TRIM, a creole, to Dr. MURCHISON, marked W P right shoulder. 7/30 MICHAEL, a creole, to a MASER WILLIAMSON a man of colour, Spanish Town, marked on the right shoulder I B, on the left breast I B, ◊ on top. 8/9 JOHNIE, a Congo, to KELBY’s estate, St. Dorothy, marked on right shoulder W M, reversed, on left shoulder W M, K on top. 8/9 DUBLIN, a Congo, to the estate of Mr. KENNEDY, or JOHN ANDERSON, Esq., dec., formerly to Mr. YEATS, marked on left shoulder S H. 8/13 WILLIAM, a Mungola, to JAMES WILLIAMSON, formerly to JAMES McLEAN, dec., a man of colour, marked apparently A R, on right shoulder. 8/15

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TOM, a Mundingo, to Mr. DASSACK, marked D left shoulder. 8/22 CUDJOE WILLIAMS, a creole, to Mr. DONALD FRASER, Toll-gate, marked W L left shoulder. 8/22 HENRY, says he belongs to a Mr. JEFFEY, Lime Savanna, Clarendon, marked with a large G on right shoulder, newly done mark on left side, a large G. 8/23 NANCY, a Congo, says she belongs to a woman of colour named SALLY DOUGLAS, St. Jago Savanna, Clarendon, marked E H on both shoulders, has her country marks on breast and on right arm. 8/30 BILLY, a Congo, says he belongs to a Mr. WILLIAM SALT, marked on both shoulders W S, his master lives as overseer on Mulberry Coffee plantation on May-day Hill. 9/5 MANDRO, a Congo, to JAMES WITTER a man of colour, Mulatto Penn, near Mr. Sampson’s wharf, St. Elizabeth, no mark, has by his own account a ring-worm over his head. 9/7 TOM, a Congo, says he belongs to Doctor DICKSON, St. Elizabeth, marked on both shoulders with T R, and on the left breast T. 9/10 SEEMAN, a Congo, says he belongs to Mr. THOMAS SAMPSON, Vere, marked on right shoulder with T S. 9/10 QUASHIE, a creole, to Mr. T. SAMPSON, Vere, marked on both shoulders M G, ◊ on top, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 9/26 CHARLES, a creole, to the estate of ARCHIBALD TURNBULL, dec., marked on right shoulder A T, apparently G on both shoulders, but not plain, the marks being run into one, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 9/27 JACK, an Eboe, says he belongs to a Mr. TRAP a man of colour, but since his death, to a Mr. KING a carpenter, working near Bushy Park Estate, marked I B on right shoulder, on the left apparently I B, but not plain. 10/1 JERRICK, a Congo, says he belongs to a Mr. HARNIGAN, of Bell View coffee plantation, St. Elizabeth, marked apparently I R on the right shoulder, but not plain. 10/1 DEMPSHIRE, a Papa, to Greenwich Estate, Vere, marked on the right shoulder apparently R, but not plain. 10/1 BOB NELSON, a creole, to the estate of W. H. ISRAEL, dec., marked W, I on top, on right shoulder. 10/4 CUDJOE, a Coromantee, to a Mr. ASHLEY a man of colour, Mocha Mountains, marked A M in

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one, on the right shoulder, but not plain. 10/4 SMITH, a Papa, to Moreland Estate, Vere, no mark, but marks of sores on his face and on the right hand from the yaws. 10/5 BLACKBURN, a Mundingo, says he belongs to a Mr. MILBURN a carpenter, Vere, marked on both shoulders D M, and on the stomach D MG. 10/12 CUDJOE, a Coromantee, to the Bogg Estate, Vere, no mark, a chop on the forehead. 10/12 SARY, a Congo, says she belongs to a Miss PRISCILLA BROOKS a woman of colour, Cooley Bridge, St. Elizabeth, marked on the right shoulder P H. 10/12 GEORGE, a creole, to a Mr. FREEMAN a man of colour, St. Elizabeth, no mark, a large scar on the forehead from a fire-burn. 10/13 THOMAS, a creole, says he belongs to the estate of the late Dr. McCURDEY, no mark. 10/15 TRIM, a creole, to Dr. HUTCHISON, Vere, marked on right shoulder W P. 10/15 WILLIAM, an Eboe, to Hillside Estate, Vere, no mark. 10/15 WASHINGTON, a Mundingo, to Manningsfield Estate, Vere, marked M, on the right shoulder. 10/17 ADAM, an Eboe, says he belongs to a Mr. ARCHER, Kingston, marked like G A, C on top, on left shoulder, but not plain, and W B,G on top, on right wrist. 10/21 ADAM, a creole, to JOHN MATHYAS a man of colour, Kingston, no mark; brought in by the Maroons. 10/21 NANCY, a Congo, an old woman, says she belonged to ANTHONY COOPER who died many years ago, since then has not been claimed by any since, marked A G, on left shoulder; brought in by the Maroons. 10/21 JACK WRIGHT, a creole, says he is free but cannot shew documents of his freedom, no mark; brought in by the Maroons. 10/21 GORDON, an Eboe, to Mr. THOMAS ANDERSON, Carpenters mountains, marked on the right shoulder, obliterated. 10/23 JOHN GRAHAM, a creole, says he did belong to Dr. GRAHAM of Cove coffee plantation, St. Elizabeth, since his demise been runaway ever since, does not know any owner, no mark. 10/27 JEMMY, a Congo, says he belongs to a Dr. DIGGLES a carpenter on Carpenter Mountain,

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marked with I S on the right shoulder. 10/27 NATT, a creole, to Yarmouth Estate, Vere, marked D D. 10/28 MARY, a creole, says she is free but cannot shew documents of her freedom, marked on right shoulder I O, ◊ between, brought in by the Maroons. 10/28 QUEEN DAVIE, a creole, says she belongs to a Mr. CLARK, of Deanery, marked A B on both shoulders; brought in by the Maroons. 10/28 TAPPE [TAFEE], a Mundingo, says he belongs to a Mr. WILLIS of Bunker coffee plantation, St. Ann, no mark. 10/29 JOHN, a Yayay, to the estate of A. KENNEDY, dec., no brand-mark, but marks of severe flogging on his back. 10/29 PEGGY, an Eboe, to the estate of A. KENNEDY, dec., marked on both cheeks A K [reversed]. 10/29 BESSY, a creole, says she belongs to Miss POLLY McINTOSH, Lucea Bay, marked twice on the right shoulder A G. 11/1 TRIM, a Moco, to Mr. COHEN, Kingston, no mark. 11/12 GEORGE, a Mundingo, to Hybrook Estate, in the Walk, marked H H both shoulders. 11/18 W. WHITE, a creole, to Miss KELLY BOB, Falmouth, a large scar on the back of the left hand from the yaws. 11/21 RICHARD, a creole man-boy, to a Mr. WALKER, Old Harbour Bay. 11/22 QUASHEBA, a Coromantee, says she belongs to one Miss BESSY WHITE a free black woman, Kingston, no mark. 11/23 FRANCES GALE, a creole, says she belongs to Mr. BRAVO, Old Harbour Penn, marked W on both shoulders. 11/29 Hanover Workhouse, 1814. [CC] GEORGE, a creole, to JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Esq., Montego Bay, 5 ft. 8 in. high. 1/11 HAMLIT, an Eboe, to Cambleton Estate, Hanover, marked on both shoulders I C, ◊ between, 5 ft. 7 in. high. 1/14 WILLIAM, a creole, to Retirement Estate, St. James, 5ft. high. 2/2

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TOM, a Wawee [Wakee], to Mr. JOHNES, Black River, marked H, O on top, 5 ft. 5 n. high. 2/2 EVE, an Eboe, to a Mr. ALLEN, Black River, a place called Corner, marked on right shoulder, but not legible, 4 ft. 11 in. high. 2/2 JACK, an Eboe, to Mr. HILTON, Springfield, Westmoreland, 5 ft high. 3/15 BOATSWAIN, a creole, to Dr. GIBES, St. James, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 3/22 SARAH, a creole, to Mr. GREEN, of YS [Estate], St. Elizabeth, marked on right shoulder M E, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 3/28 TOM, a Congo, to the estate of Miss SUSANNAH JOHNSON, Hanover, no mark. 4/19 EDWARD, a creole, to Mr. SADDILLER, St. Elizabeth, marked I M left shoulder. 4/19 JOHN, a Congo, to Mr. HENRY ARLINGTON, marked C C, H on top, 5 ft. 6-1/2 in. high. 5/6 PEN, a Moco, to Mr. [illegible], Westmoreland, marked on both shoulders W F, ◊ between, 5 ft. 7-1/2 in. high. 5/6 GEORGE, a Moco, to PLELEVER, Hanover, marked P A on left shoulder, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 6/4 ROBERT, a creole, to Mr. GEORGE HAY, Westmoreland, 4 ft. 6 in. high. 6/9 HARRY, to WILLIAM MORRIS, Esq., Rome. 6/9 WILLMOUTH, a creole, to JOSEPH BERNARD, Esq., 5 ft. 4 in. high. 7/2 JOHN, a creole, to Miss KERNAGEY, Westmoreland, 4 ft. 3 in. high. 7/2 BILLY, a creole, to RICHARD BARRETT, Esq., Seven Rivers, 4 ft. 8 in. high. 7/31 PROSPER, a Mundingo, to Mr. JAMES CRESSON or CHRISTIE a mason by trade, St. James, marked I C on left shoulder, 5 ft. 4 in. high. 8/30 PIT, a creole, to Belvidere Estate, marked on both shoulders RCID, 5 ft. 6 in. high. 8/31 EVANS, a Coromantee, to A. SHARPE, Esq., Fish River, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 9/1 JOHN, a Moco, says he belongs to Salt Spring Estate, Hanover, and formerly to Dr. BINHAM, sent in by Robert Chisholm, Esq., 5 ft. 4 in. high. 9/6 FREDERICK, a creole, to Eston Estate, St. James, 4 ft. 9-1/2 in. high. 9/8

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WILLIAM, a creole, to Friendship Estate, St. James, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 9/8 BRISTOL, a Nago, to Mr. JAMES PRICE, Westmoreland, 5 ft. 8 in. high. 9/19 BRISTOL, a Mundingo, to Mr. CAMPBELL, Esq., Copse, 5 ft. 5-1/2 in. high. 9/23 ADAM, a Mungola, to Mr. MANDERSON, Montego Bay, 5 ft. 6 in. high. 9/26 JAMES, a Congo, to Mr. JOSEPH GRISELL, Montego Bay, 5 ft. 4 in. high. 9/26 PATRICK, a creole, to Mr. LAUGHLIN, of Kingston, marked M on left and R on right, 4 ft. 6 in. high. 10/16 PETER, a creole, to Mr. McLAUGHLIN of Kingston, marked M on left and R on right, 4 ft. 6 in. high. 10/16 ADAM, a Mungola, to Mr. JOHN MANDERSTON, Montego Bay, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 11/9 DICK, a creole, to Mr. HASSARD, Montego Bay, 4 ft. 5 in. high. 11/28 Kingston Workhouse, 1814. [CC] CHARLOTTE, a Coromantee, to Mr. JOHN TODD, marked I N on both shoulders. 1/3 GEORGE, a creole, to Westerhouse Estate, marked W P on right shoulder and breast. 1/3 GRACE, a Mungola, to Miss MARY BRAY, no brand-mark. 1/7 ROMEO, a creole, to Mr. JAMES BOOTH, Spanish Town, his right hand from the wrist contracted, and the fingers off. 1/8 ROBERT DALLAS, a creole, says he is free, but has no documents thereof, no mark, has a severe wound in the centre of his forehead. 1/11 NELLY, a Mungola, no mark, has lost part of her upper front teeth. 1/11 DAVID, a Coromantee, to Moss Estate, St. Andrew, no visible brand-mark, has crab-yaws on his heels. 1/18 JENNY, a creole, to Mr. DANIEL GREEN, no visible brand-mark. 1/18 BESSY, a creole, to Papine Estate, no visible brand-marks. 1/19 FRANK, a creole, to Mr. MEIS, Port Antonio, no visible brand-mark, pock marks on face and

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left foot sore. 1/20 JACK, a Nago, to Mr. STANLEY, marked H R S, on right shoulder, country marks on face. 1/20 ALLICK, a Wakee, to Mr. RITCHIE, marked R M, figure-8 on top, on right shoulder. 1/20 ANDREW, a creole, to Mr. A. DACOSTA, no visible brand-marks, has the King’s evil.9 1/20 JACK, a Mungola, to Mr. FARMER, no mark, marks of flogging on his back. 1/22 NEPTUNE, a creole, to Mr. McKENZIE, no mark, marks of flogging on his back. 1/25 PRINCE, an Eboe, to Mr. SHEPHERD, mark on right shoulder not plain. 1/25 JACK, a Mungola, to Mr. FARMER, no mark, marks of flogging on his back. 1/22 JOHN GRANT, a Mundingo, to Miss M. TUCKIE, marked M T S on both shoulders; sent in from Fort Augusta. 1/29 FANNY, an Eboe, to Miss M. ANDERSON, Spanish Town, mark on right shoulder not plain; sent in from Fort Augusta. 1/29 SALLY, an Eboe, to ANDREW BOGLE, Esq., marked M M K on left shoulder; sent in from Fort Augusta. 1/29 PEGGY, an Eboe, to Mr. JOHN DAVIS, no brand-marks, country marks on her face; sent in from Fort Augusta. 1/29 BESSEY, a creole, to Miss CROSGIE or SCRAGY, no visible brand-marks; sent in from Fort Augusta. 1/29 JOHN EDWARDS, a creole, says he is free, no mark, to be detained until his freedom is proved. 2/1 CHARLES, a Moco, to Mr. RICHARD COUSENS, St. George, mark on right shoulder not plain. 2/6 GEORGE, a Moco, to Mr. HARRY BROWN, marked T H on left shoulder. 2/6 JACK, a Mundingo, to Mr. CHARLES SATCHELL, St. Andrew, marked I D on right shoulder. 2/6 MARK, an Eboe, to Mr. JOSEPH GRACEN, marked I G on right shoulder. 2/9

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FRANK, a Mungola, to Colonel SMITH, Port Royal, no brand-mark, country marks on his belly. 2/11 WILLIAM, a creole, to Miss BEDWORD, no brand-mark. 2/14 JOHN, a Chamba, to Mr. DUFFUS, marked C F on right shoulder. 2/14 TOM, a creole, to Mr. JAMES BROWN, mark on right shoulder not plain. 2/14 ROBERT, a creole, to JOHN BROADHURST, Esq., marked I B on right shoulder. 2/15 DUBLIN, a Mungola, to Miss SARAH AMOSS, no brand-mark. 2/17 BESSY, a creole, to Miss MARY PENNISTON, Passage Fort, no brand-mark. 2/23 MARY, an Eboe, to Miss PRICE, no mark. 2/25 JOHN THOMAS, a native of Curacao, says he is free, the mark of an anchor on his left wrist. 3/1 JOSE MARIA XIMENES, a Mungola, says he is free, country marks on his belly. 3/1 WILL, a Nago, to MARY DAWSON, country marks on his face. 3/7 MARGARET, an Eboe, to Mr. SAMUEL CARPENTER, marked Dupuis on both shoulders; sent in from Fort Augusta. 3/12 PATIENCE, a Mungola, to Mr. MORAVIA, no brand-marks; sent in from Fort Augusta. 3/12 NANCY, a Chamba, to Miss KING, Spanish Town, no brand-mark; sent in from Fort Augusta. 3/12 SUSANNA, an Eboe, to Mr. WILLIAM WRIGHT, no brand-mark; sent in from Fort Augusta. 3/12 CAESAR, a creole, to JESSY YOUNG, marked F D on right shoulder; sent in from Fort Augusta. 3/12 FANNY, a Chamba, to THOMAS USHER, Esq., no mark, has lost the great toe of his right foot; sent in from Fort Augusta. 3/12 CHARLES, a Mungola, to BILLY DURRANT, marked S W on left shoulder, has lost one of the toes of his left foot; sent in from Fort Augusta. 3/18

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CLARINDA, a creole, to W. WRIGHT, no brand-mark, she is from Charles Town, and appears to have been lost. 3/18 WILLIAM, a creole, a brown boy, to Mr. SAUNDERS, no visible brand-mark. 3/19 THOMAS, a creole, to J. LEWIS, Esq., Lewisbourgh, St. Mary, no brand-mark. 3/22 JAMES, a Mundingo, to Mr. WILLIAMS, Farm Penn, Black River, marked W G on right shoulder, has lost his front teeth, and snuffles when he speaks. 3/23 WILSON, a Nago, to Mrs. STAMP, marked I S, ◊ between, on left shoulder. 3/26 JOHN, a Mundingo, to Mr. DUFFUS, Port Royal, marked apparently L A or I N on left shoulder, country marks on his face. 3/30 SMART, an Eboe, to Mr. DELISTER a baker, marked A D L on right shoulder, his right foot sore. 3/30 JACK, a creole, to Mr. TAYLOR, no brand-mark, marks of flogging on his back. 3/30 JOE, a creole, to Miss ARCHER, Spanish Town, marked apparently SELL on right shoulder. 4/2 JOSEPH ANTONIO, a creole of Carthagena, says he is free, no brand-mark. 4/7 BESSY, a creole, to GEORGE COOK, Montego Bay, no brand-mark. 4/11 SUKEY, a creole, to DANIEL SAS, Spanish Town, no brand-mark. 4/12 GEORGE BROWN, an Eboe, to Admiral BROWN, no brand-mark, country marks on his face. 4/12 GEORGE, an Eboe, to Mr. HAMILTON, at Wynter, marked W I on left shoulder. 4/16 SMART, a Mungola, to Mr. O’MALLEY, mark on right shoulder not plain, mark of a flogging on his back. 4/21 VIOLET, an Eboe, to MOSES COHEN, or Mr. MARLEEN, marked K I M, reversed, on both shoulders; sent in from Fort Augusta. 4/23 PHEOBE, a creole, to THOMAS HIGSON, Esq., no visible brand-mark; sent in from Fort Augusta. 4/23 ROSETTA, a Mungola, to WILLIAM BROWN, no brand-mark; sent in from Fort Augusta. 4/23 MARTOON, a French creole, to Mons. LEWIS, marks on both shoulders and breasts not plain;

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sent in from Fort Augusta. 4/23 BELLA, a Mungola, to Mr. J. NELSON, St. Andrew, marked P on left shoulder, other letters not plain; sent in from Fort Augusta. 4/23 CLARENDON, a Moco, to Miss LEWIS, Spanish Town, mark on left shoulder not plain; sent in from Fort Augusta. 4/23 RICHARD, a Congo, to FANNY BROWN, marked J R on both shoulders. 4/25 SUSANNA, a creole, said she belonged to Miss GOULSON, now says to Fort Augusta, and that she resided there for several years, marked apparently X 8 on right shoulder, other marks on left shoulder not plain; sent in from Fort Augusta. 4/28 ROBERT GORDON, a Mungola, to Mr. JOHN SCOTT, Clarendon, mark on left shoulder not plain,. 4/29 BILLY, a creole, to Mr. COCHRANE, marks of flogging on his back. 5/4 ROBERT, a creole, to Mr. MURRAY, a bump on left side and a scar on right shoulder. 5/9 POLYDORE, a Papa, to Mr. JESURUN, no brand-mark, country marks on his belly. 5/9 BEN, a creole, to Mrs. CLARK, marked I E A, not plain, on both shoulders. 5/11 JOHN, a Mundingo, to Mr. PUFFUS, Port Royal, marked I H on left shoulder. 5/11 HAMLET, a creole, to Mr. SHELLON, Gibraltar Estate, St. George, mark on right shoulder not plain. 5/14 MONDAY, a creole, to Miss WHITE, no brand-mark. 5/15 THOMAS, a creole, to Mr. McKEWAN, Port Royal, no brand-mark. 5/15 PETER, a Mundingo, to Mr. BLECHER, marked G B on left shoulder. 5/16 FREDERICK, a creole, native of Curacao, to Mr. PARKER, Spanish Town, no brand-mark. 5/17 JENNY, a Mungola, to J. T. HARRIS, Esq., marked H C on right shoulder, country marks on her stomach and shoulders. 5/17 BOATSWAIN, a creole, to Mr. DREWS, Craig-Hill Plantation, no brand-mark. 5/17 GEORGE, a Mungola, to Miss FAIRLEY, marked D, ◊ on top, on left shoulder. 5/18

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CHARLES, or QUASHIE, to Mr. WILLIAM CAREY, Westmoreland, marked W C on both shoulders, and breast. 5/24 GOODLUCK, a Mungola, to LEVY HART, no visible brand-marks, right eye blind. 5/27 BEN, a Congo, to Dr. GORDON, mark on left shoulder not plain. 5/27 JOHN, a creole, to Whitney Estate, Clarendon, no visible brand-mark. 5/30 ABRAHAM, a creole, to DAVID ROSS, no visible brand-mark. 5/31 WALTHAM, a Coromantee, to JOHN ORD, St. George, no mark. 5/31 JOHN, or NED, a creole, to Mr. JOHNSTON, marked I B on right shoulder. 6/1 CHANCE, a Moco, to Mr. MORRISON, no mark. 6/1 NICHOLAS FRANCIS, a mulatto creole of Port-au-Prince, to Mr. FITZGERALD, marked K on left shoulder and a small mole over his left eye. 6/1 JOE RICHARDS, a creole, to the estate of CHARLES MITCHEL, Esq., dec., Taylor’s Caymanas, no visible brand-mark. 6/1 THOMAS, a Congo, to ROBERT MUNRO, Montego Bay, marked apparently G B on both shoulders and breasts. 6/6 JOHN, an Eboe, to DAVID DOW, no brand-mark. 6/6 ISABELLA, a Mungola, to Mr. QUEENSBOROUGH, no brand-mark, country marks on her back. 6/6 JUDY, a Mungola, to Mr. QUEENSBOROUGH, no brand-mark, country marks on her belly. 6/6 JOE, a creole, to Mr. JACQUES, marked I C on right shoulder. 6/6 FELIX, a creole, to JOHN HARDY, Esq., an ulcer on right shoulder 6/6 JOHN, a Moco, to Papine Estate, marked I W on right shoulder. 6/8 JOHN WILSON, a creole, to Mr. HONEYWELL, no brand-mark. 6/8 MARTOON, a French creole, to Madame LEJEUNE, marked M J, blotch on top, on right breast and left shoulder. 6/10 CLARISSA, a Nago, to Mr. WATT, no brand-mark, country marks on her belly and forehead,

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apparently insane. 6/10 WILLIAM, a creole, says he is free but can shew no documents thereof, marks of the smallpox on his face. 6/13 JACK, a Mungola, to Mr. HANSON, no brand-mark. 6/13 SCOTLAND, a Mungola, to THOMAS HYNES, Esq., Reddington Plantation, St. George, marked with H on right breast, and apparently W B, ◊ on top, on both shoulders. 6/13 THOMAS, a Wawee [Wakee], to Mr. CARRS, now says he belongs to a black man named SIMMONS, marked REID on right shoulder, the mark on left shoulder not plain, sent in by the Magistrates for five days. 6/13 TOM, a Mungola, to Miss MARY a black woman, no brand-mark. 6/20 LUCINDA, a Mundingo, to Madame ANTONIO, no brand-mark. 6/20 JOAN, an Eboe, to Miss GREEN, marked T B on both shoulders and breasts. 6/20 JANE, a Moco, to THOMAS FARMER, no brand-mark, country marks on her temples. 6/20 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. WATT, no brand-mark. 6/21 JAMES, a creole, to Mr. WALLEN, no brand-mark. 6/22 THOMAS, a Mundingo, to Mr. REID, Carpenter’s Ridge Plantation, mark on left shoulder not plain, country marks on his face. 6/22 SAM, a Congo, to the Rev. LEWIS BOWERBANK, Clarendon, no brand-mark. 6/24 CHARLES, a creole, to the estate of Edgely, dec., marks on both shoulders not plain. 6/24 NEPTUNE, a Moco, to WILLIAM PARKE, Esq., marked apparently R on right shoulder, country marks on his breast. 6/28 EDWARD, a creole, to Mr. WAUGH, no brand-mark. 6/29 JOHN, a Congo, to Mr. SHAWBROOK, marked apparently A N on right shoulder. 7/1 THOMAS, a Moco, to JAMES BERNALL, Spanish Town, formerly to THOMAS BENNET, dec., mark not plain on right shoulder. 7/2 GEORGE, a Chamba, to JAMES BOOTH, Spanish Town Workhouse, the middle toe of his right foot off, scar of an old sore on his left instep, his country marks on his face. 7/4

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GEORGE, a creole, to JAMES TYRRALL, marked I T on right shoulder, he has been publicly flogged. 7/4 MARY, a creole, to FOSTER MARCH, Esq., Hog-Hole Penn, St. Catherine, marked F M, F M on top, on left shoulder. 7/6 ISAAC, a Papa, to JOHN WELCH, marked I A W on both shoulders. 7/7 HAMLET, a creole, to JOHN ASKWITH, Esq., Woodlands Plantation, marks of flogging on his back. 7/15 BETSEY, a Mungola, to SALLY CAMERON, Yallahs, no visible brand-mark, has lost her upper front teeth. 7/15 JOE, a creole, to Outcherlony Cocoa-Walks, St. David, no brand-mark. 7/15 WILLIAM HARDY, an Eboe, to JEREMIAH LEVY, no visible brand-marks. 7/20 WINDSOR, an Eboe, to FRANCIS SANDCROFT, marked W B on right shoulder, is a runaway from Black River Workhouse.10 7/22 PATIENCE, a Mundingo, to Mrs. BROWN, marked M D on right shoulder, country marks on her cheeks. 7/26 LEWIS, a creole, says he is free but has no documents thereof, no brand-mark. 7/27 JAMES, an Eboe, to Mr. MITCHELL, Falmouth, no mark, has lost his right hand. 7/27 LINDO, a Mungola, to Captain JAMES, marked apparently I I, on left shoulder. 7/29 JOHN, a Mungola, to MARY WALKER, no brand-mark, has lost the little toe of his right foot, and limps as he walks, country marks on his face. 7/29 JOHN, a Mundingo, to Mr. HASTINGS, overseer on a Penn near Old Harbour, or Mr. GRAHAM, Spanish Town, no visible brand-mark, he is troubled with fits. 7/30 WILLIAM, a salt water creole, to Mr. ALEXANDER McINTOSH, Montego Bay, mark on both shoulders not plain. 8/4 HENRY, a Congo, to Dr. WILLIAMS, May Hill, mark not plain on both shoulders, a sore on right foot, and country marks on left leg. 8/9

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AMELIA, a creole, says she is free but has no documents thereof, no brand-mark, the right of owner being disputed, she is detained until such is proved. 8/10 NELLY, a Mungola, to Mr. FAIRECLOUGH, no brand-mark, a cut over the right eye. 8/10 MARY, a Nago, to Mr. FAIRECLOUGH, marked apparently MARP on left shoulder. 8/10 HENRY, a Mungola, to Mr. McROBBIE, marked W McR on both shoulders. 8/11 SWIFT, a Wakee, to the Rev. THOMAS SIMCOCKES, marked T S on right shoulder. 8/16 ROMULUS, a Mungola, to ANGUS KENNEDY, Esq., marked I A on both shoulders 8/18 ROMEO, a Congo, to Mr. STEEL, marked W on left shoulder, other letters not plain. 8/20 JOSEPH CORIA, a creole, native of the Havanna, says he is free, no mark, to be detained until his freedom is proved. 8/20 PIERRE, a creole of Pont-Petre, to a Mr. ANDREWS, of St. Thomas, yellow complexion, has lost one of his upper front teeth. 8/22 THOMAS, a Mundingo, formerly belonged to F. WALFORD, Overseer on Maverly Estate, but now to Mr. CLARK, marked W on both shoulders. 8/23 KINGSTON, a creole, to CAMERON, no mark. 8/25 FREDERICK, a creole, to PETER FRENCH, French Park, St. Ann, marked P F on right shoulder. 8/29 SARAH, a Coromantee, to Mr. HUTTON, has lost one of her lower teeth. 8/29 QUASHIE, a Coromantee, to JOHN ORD, St. George, and formerly to the estate of WILLIAM EMBLETON, marked W E. 8/30 SUSANNAH, a Congo, to Miss WYNTER, Spanish Town, no mark; sent in from Fort Augusta. 8/30 TABBY, a creole, to Mr. MILLWARD, Spanish Town, no mark, has lost three of her upper teeth, and her right foot sore; sent in from Fort Augusta. 8/30 LUCRETIA, a creole, to THOMAS BAGNALD, marked apparently L F, on right shoulder; sent in from Fort Augusta. 8/30 MARTOON, a French creole, to Mr. WALKER, St. Tolise’s Estate, he was sold by Messrs. FLASH and ELKINS, French marks not plain on right breast and shoulder; sent in from Fort

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Augusta. 8/30 LUCKY, an Eboe, to PHILLIS FACEY, marked H, and other letters not plain, on right shoulder; sent in from Fort Augusta. 8/30 SARAH, an Eboe, to Mr. DONALD, Mouse Hall, marked M D on right shoulder, the first two fingers of her right hand much larger than the rest, has lost one of her upper front teeth, and country marks on forehead; sent in from Fort Augusta. 8/30 CHARLOTTE, a Coromantee, to SAMUEL DELPRATE, Cold Spring, and formerly to JACOB HENRIQUES, marked I H, ◊ on top, on both shoulders, a sore on left; sent in from Fort Augusta. 8/30 MARY, a Moco, to MARY DRUMMOND, no mark, two of her forefingers decayed from pains; sent in from Fort Augusta. 8/30 MARY, a Mungola, to Mr. JOHNSON, Dry River, marked apparently M K, ◊ on top, on left shoulder, has lost the nail of the third finger of her right hand; sent in from Fort Augusta. 8/30 CHARLESTON, a Moco, to [illegible], Spanish Town, mark not plain on left shoulder; sent in from Fort Augusta. 8/30 VENUS, a Chamba, to the estate of JOHN SMITH, dec., mark not plain on left shoulder, has a mole on her upper lip; sent in from Fort Augusta. 8/30 MARCH, a creole, to Mr. J. G. WATSON, marked W M C on left shoulder. 9/1 HERCULES, a Mundingo, marked apparently W I [illegible]. 9/1 RICHARD, a Mungola, to Mr. GEORGE REID a carpenter, marks of flogging on his shoulders. 9/1 JOE, a Mungola, to Mr. GOLDING, Spring Vale, St. David, marked apparently A G, on right shoulder. 9/3 WILLIAM, a Mungola, to Outcherlowy’s Cocoa-Walk, no brand-mark, has lost part of his lower teeth. 9/3 JAMES, a creole, to Mr. JOHNS, St. Mary, marked I B on right shoulder. 9/3 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. DUNSTON, Portland, no mark. 9/5 PHOEBE, a Succo, to Mr. JACKSON, marked I R J, on both shoulders. 9/7 FRANK, an Eboe, to MICHAEL CAMPBELL, formerly overseer at Coldstream, but now at

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Wallen’s estate in the Walks, mark not plain on right shoulder. 9/8 JAMES, a Congo, to P. COUTTS, Spanish Town road, marked R G, ◊ between, on both shoulders. 9/8 JEMMY, a creole, to Mr. BRYAN, Newton Estate, no brand-mark. 9/8 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. BAILEY, says his master lives to windward and is gone to Port Royal for change of air. 9/15 PETER, a Congo, to RODERCK McKENZIE, marked I W, II on top, on both shoulders. 9/17 CHARLES, a creole, to ROSS, Bybrook Estate, marked R R on left shoulder. 9/20 THOMAS, a creole, to BIGNALD, no mark. 9/20 GRANT, a Portuguese Congo, to G. M. COSENS, Portland, no mark. 9/20 FANNY, a creole, to Mr. STEDMAN, Manchioneal, marked A D on right shoulder. 9/20 JOHN, a Mundingo, to Mr. FRAZER, marked W on both shoulders, 5 ft. 11 in. high. 9/21 DOE, a Nago, to Mr. SWORD, marked R H on right shoulder, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 9/21 DAVY, a creole, marked W R on right shoulder, and a raw brand-mark on both shoulders, 4 ft. 9-1/2 in. high. 9/21 GRACE, a Mundingo, to SUSANNAH McDONALD, marked A T right shoulder, 5 ft. 5-3/4 in. high. 9/22 CHARLES, a creole, to JOHN SMITH STANDHOPE, Clarendon, marked I S on both shoulders, and has the yaws, 5 ft. 7-1/4 in. high. 9/23 JOSEPH, a creole of Port-au-Prince, to the estate of Dr. FARTIER, no mark, 5 ft. 5-3/4 in. high. 9/24 QUAMIN, a creole, to SILVEIRA or MALCOLM, Halfway Tree, no mark, his right foot sore, 5 ft. 2-1/4 in. high. 9/24 ROBERT, a creole, to Mr. WILSON, marked L on right shoulder, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 9/27 WILLIAM CLARK, a creole of Barbados, says he is free, but has no document thereof, to be detained until his freedom is proved. 10/1 CUPID, a creole, to JOHN SMITH, no mark, has a wound on his temple. 10/3

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JACOB, alias HARVEY, a creole, to Bella Hall, alias Hope Estate, marked R B, on both shoulders. 10/4 THOMAS, a creole, to R. A. ALEXANDER, mark not plain on right shoulder, has lost a toe of his left foot. 10/4 MARY, a creole, to Mrs. R. MENDES, Spanish Town, marked M, with a blotch, on right shoulder, a scar on left instep. 10/7 MARY, a creole, to SARAH TAYLOR, marked W K, in one, on right shoulder. 10/7 ALLICK, a Mungola, to Monsieur CHERAND, marked C L on left breast. 10/7 ANTHONY, a Congo, to Mr. BAILEY, no mark. 10/7 WILLIAM SMITH, a creole, says he is free but has no document thereof; to be detained until he proves his freedom, and then to be brought before the Sitting Magistrates, no marks. 10/8 ADAM, a creole, to JACOB CHRISTIAN, marked I N on left breast, says he was marked by Mr. JAMES NELSON, St. Andrew, left hand lame. 10/10 THOMAS VITCH, a mulatto creole of Montego Bay, says he is free but has no document thereof, to be detained until brought before the Sitting Magistrates. 10/10 AUGUSTA, a Congo, to N. MARSTON, Esq., marked apparently M W, on left shoulder and left breast. 10/11 JOHN, an Eboe, to Mr. J. CHRISTIE, Falmouth, marked I H on right shoulder, and C, with another letter not plain, on left shoulder. 10/12 WILLIAM, a creole, to Dr. SELVEIRA, Brandon Hill, no brand-mark. 10/13 CAESAR, a Congo, to BRUNTON WOODLANDS, no brand-mark, country marks on right shoulder, has a cut across the nail of his left thumb, and has lost some of his upper teeth. 10/18 HARDTIMES, an Eboe, to JOHN TAYLOR, Esq., marked G M, T on top, on both shoulders, country marks on his face, and had an ulcered leg. 10/21 JOHN, alias HENRY, a Congo, to Mr. HARRIS of Dr. Thompson, mark not plain on left shoulder. 10/22 THOMAS, a Mungola, to Mr. JONES, marked B K, on right shoulder, mark not plain, on left shoulder, and country marks on both breasts. 10/24

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ABBA, an Eboe, to JOHN KENNEDY, no brand-mark, country marks on her temples. 10/22 HAMILTON, a creole, to Mr. OGILVIE, Morant Estate, has a scar above, and a cut below, his right eye, country marks on his temples, and a cut across his right arm. 11/1 LETITIA, a Coromantee, to Mr. MASON, marked N B on right shoulder, country marks on her temples, and lost two of her upper teeth. 11/2 JOHN, a Moco, to Mr. BEAR, marked P P on left shoulder. 11/7 MAY, a creole, to Mrs. STEWART, of Barbados, no brand-mark. 11/7 FOX, a Mungola, to Mr. FOX, country mark on right shoulder and both breast and a bump on his stomach. 11/8 HAMLET, a creole, to Mr. MOLONY, no brand-mark. 11/9 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. KELLY, no brand-mark. 11/9 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. ROSS, no mark, has a cut in his forehead. 11/11 ATLAS, a Mungola, to Captain MOORE, no brand-mark. 11/11 GEORGE, a Mungola, to ANGUS KENNEDY or JOHN LUNAN, dec., marked I L, in one, on right shoulder. 11/14 THOMSON, a Wakee, to ANGUS KENNEDY or JOHN LUNAN, dec., marked I L, in one, on right shoulder. 11/14 NED, a Mungola, to ANGUS KENNEDY or JOHN LUNAN, dec., marked I L, in one, on right shoulder. 11/14 RAIT, an Eboe, to ANGUS KENNEDY or JOHN LUNAN, dec., marked I L, in one, on right shoulder. 11/14 PATIENCE, a Mundingo, to Mrs. BROWN, marked M D, on right shoulder. 11/15 NELSON, a Congo, to Mr. JAMES McGOWAN, Port Royal mountains, marked I MG, on right shoulder. 11/17 VENUS, a creole, to Miss SARAH McCALL. 11/17 NANCY, a Mungola, to Mr. DAVIS a sailor, no brand-mark, marks of flogging. 11/17 QUEEN, a Mungola, to Mr. DUNCOMB, no brand-mark. 11/22

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JACK, a Moco, to Mr. DALCON, no mark, has lost a few of his lower teeth. 11/22 TOM, a creole, to Mr. HENRIQUES, no brand-mark. 11/22 ROMEO, a creole, to Mrs. ALDWELL, no brand-mark, he was publicly flogged for stealing a hat. 11/22 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. WILLIAMS, marked I R, ◊ between, on right breast, says he was marked by Monsieur RAYMOND, dec. 11/22 SAMPSON, an Eboe, to Mr. JAMES FRASER, late Deputy Marshal, marked I B, on both shoulders, has lost two of his upper teeth. 11/25 MARIA, a creole, to Miss WILLIAMS, no mark. 11/25 BEN, a creole, to Mr. THOMPSON, marked I E A, on both shoulders, and a sore on his right foot. 11/26 GEORGE, a creole, to Waterhouse Estate, marked W P, on right shoulder and breast. 11/26 DUNDEE, a Moco, to Mr. TURNBULL, marked E W, on left, and mark not plain on right shoulder. 11/29 FRANCIS [Frances] CLARK, a creole, and her CHILD, has lost part of the joint of the middle finger of her left hand; sent in from Fort Augusta. 11/30 TANBY, a creole, to JOHN W. MILLWARD, Esq., Spanish Town, no mark, had a sore on her left foot, and has lost part of her front teeth. 11/30 SARAH, an Eboe, to one SPENCER, no mark. 11/30 JAMES CLARK, a creole, to Mr. HILTON a bricklayer by trade, marked H, and other marks not plain, on both shoulders. 11/30 ROBIE, a creole, to the Farm Penn, no mark, of a yellow complexion, has lost one of his upper teeth. 11/30 DICK, a Coromantee, to Mr. DONBAVAND or BOYD, no mark, has lost part of his little toes, and has the elephantiasis. 12/2 FORTUNE, an Eboe, to W. ROBERTSON, Esq., mark not plain. 12/5 SALT-WATER, a Mungola, to Messrs. ATKINSON, ADAMS, and ROBERTSON, no mark, country marks on his belly. 12/5

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LEWIS, a creole, to J. SWALBY, Esq., St. Elizabeth, marked M I on right and M N on left shoulder, has lost one of his upper front teeth. 12/6 Morant Bay Workhouse, 1814. [CC] HERCULES, an American, says he belongs to a Mr. McDOUGALL, wharfinger, Manchioneal, marks of flogging on his back, the second and third toe of his left foot joined, and a sore on right leg. 1/6 NED, an Angola, says he belongs to Messrs. BOGLE and CO. Kingston, country marks on his breast, has lost his left arm. 1/25 BESSY, a Congo, says she belongs to Mr. PHILLIPS, Kingston, pock-pitted, bad sore on left leg. 2/5 COLIN, a creole boy, to Dr. VERLEY, Pembroke plantation, near Stoney-Hill. 2/14 THOMAS, a Congo, to Mr. RENWICK a brown man, a carpenter, Kingston, marked E W on right shoulder. 2/26 NELSON, a Moco, to Dr. GUETTE a Frenchman, Kingston, stout made, country marks on his face and back. 3/4 PHILLIS, an Angola, to Miss MORGAN, near Halfway Tree, mark on right shoulder set plain. 3/8 FANNY, an Angola, to Miss NANCY FRENCH, Kingston. 3/8 RICHARD, a Congo, to Mr. B. M. PERKINS, Kingston, mark on right shoulder not plain. 3/16 JOHN, a Congo, to Mr. HENRY HAZEL, Island Wood Plantation, Portland, marked apparently M on right shoulder. 3/22 CHARLOTTE, an Eboe, to a Mr. STANGE, who resides on a penn near Kingston. 3/28 PRESENT, a creole, to Mr. BAYLEY, Gibraltar Estate, near Annotto Bay, mark on right shoulder not plain; brought in by the Maroons. 3/28 LOUISA, a Nago, to a Mr. ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, formerly of Savanna la Mar, but now of Kingston, marked A R on left shoulder. 3/30 FRANK, an Angola, to a Mr. OTTO a jar-maker, Kingston, lame on left leg. 4/13 BELLA, a creole, to the estate of Mr. JACKSON, dec., Old Harbour. 5/17

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KITTY, a creole, says she belongs to Dr. McFARLANE, St. David, mark on right shoulder not plain, meagre and weak. 5/23 SAMMO, a Succo, to Norfolk Cotton Plantation, the property of Mr. SMITH, dec., and that Mr. Cruikshank is the overseer. 6/3 BILLY, a creole, to Mr. ARNOLD a blacksmith, Kingston, slim made, marked A R N on right shoulder. 6/9 PRUDENCE, a Mungola, to a Mr. HAINES, Kingston, or to Golden-Grove Estate, stout made and round face. 6/19 GEORGE, an Eboe, to Mr. THOMAS, at Halfway-Tree workhouse, apparently about 13 years of age. 6/19 MARY, a creole, to Captain CORYTON, Fairfield. 6/25 EDMUND, a creole, to JOHN PANTON, Esq., Portland, marked I P on right shoulder. 6/27 PITT, an Angola, to Mr. WALKER, Mason, Yallahs, marked I W on right shoulder and a large mark on right breast. 6/28 HERCULES, a Moco, to Mr. HAWES, dec., of Content Coffee-Plantation, Mr. Haynes is his Trustee, mark not plain on right shoulder. 6/29 WILTSHIRE, a Congo, says he belonged to a Mr. BERNARD, a Baker, Spanish Town, who, at his death, left him to his son, Mr. JAMES BERNARD a brown man, Spanish Town, and that he has been a runaway for upwards of two years, marked P M, ◊ on top, on right shoulder. 6/29 PETER, a Portuguese Congo, to the estate of a Mr. AFFLECK, has lost part of his right leg. 7/1 APRON, an Otto, to Mr. HARDY a mason, Rum-Lane, Kingston, marks of flogging on his back and breast, and country marks on his face. 7/3 PANTON, a creole, to Bowden Estate; he is a carpenter by trade. 7/7 JACK, a Mungola, to Mr. HAZEL, Manchioneal, mark not plain on left shoulder. 8/22 WILLIAM, a Coromantee, to ROBERT GRAHAM, Esq., a merchant, Kingston, marked apparently with W T on left shoulder. 8/27 HARRY, an Angola, to Violet Bank plantation, Port Royal mountains, the property of the Reverend Mr. POWNALL, mark not plain. 8/27

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WILLIAM, a creole, to JOHN McPHERSON, Pilot, Port Royal, marked apparently K on right shoulder, and marks of flogging. 8/30 TONEY, a Mungola, to JOHN McPHERSON, Pilot, Port Royal. 8/30 CORK, a Coromantee, to JAMES McKEWAN, Esq., Port Royal, marks of flogging on his back. 8/30 JOHN WATERS, a Mundingo, says he formerly belonged to Mons. ROSIER, overseer, to Mr. HARRIS, Fish Brook, Portland, but now to Mr. MURRAY, Bagnal’s Spring, St. Mary, marked apparently L C on right shoulder. 9/12 JEM, a Coromantee, to a Mr. BARNES, Burnfield plantation, St. Ann, marked A M C right shoulder, 5 ft. 6-1/2 in. high. 9/16 SEPTEMBER, a Moco, to Mr. BARNES, Burnfield plantation, St. Ann, mark of a cut on his nose, 5 ft. 6-1/2 in. high. 9/16 THOMAS, a creole, said he belonged to Content coffee plantation, now says to Lucky Valley sugar estate, Clarendon, and that a Mr. MILLAR is his trustee, he has several marks, but not plain. 9/28 SAM, a creole boy, says he belongs to Mr. VINCENT a carpenter, Kingston, apparently about 16 years of age; brought in by the Maroons. 10/5 AIR, a Mundingo, to Mr. BALLENTINE a jobbing carpenter, at present working at Dry Works tavern, country marks on his face, and is pitted with the smallpox. 10/6 CULLEN, a Mungola, to Mr. BALLENTINE a jobbing carpenter, country marks on his back, and across his forehead. 10/6 ARCHY, a Mungola, to Mr. BALLENTINE a jobbing carpenter, has a cut on the side of his right ear. 10/6 WILLIAM, an Eboe, to Mr. PHILLIPS a brown man, Maroon Town, marked P H pp, on right breast. 10/12 JAMES, a Mundingo, to Captain W. EVERETT, large whiskers and cleanly made, he was employed on board the sloop Bee, Capt. Horne; brought in by the Maroons. 10/23 NANCY, a Mungola, with infant CHILD, to Fieldbrook coffee plantation, or to T. G. HARRIS, Esq., Kingston, mark not plain on right shoulder, she has a suckling child with her, apparently eight or nine months old. 10/23 JACKSON, a Mungola, says he formerly belonged to Mr. JOHN GRANT a jobbing carpenter,

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who sold him to Mr. McLACHLAN, dec., late overseer on Constant Spring. 10/27 DICKEY, an Eboe, to Creighton Hall Estate, mark not plain on right shoulder, and has a bad sore on his right leg. 11/1 SARAH, a salt-water creole, to Miss REID, King Street, Kingston. 11/1 EDMUND, a Mungola, to JOHN TAYLOR, Esq., Hope Estate, near Kingston, marks of burning on his face and body. 11/3 MARGARET, a creole, to Dr. SPIAK, Manchioneal. 11/10 DEBAH, an Eboe, to Miss WINTER, Orange Street, Kingston, marked I W [upside down], on left shoulder. 11/18 Portland Workhouse, 1814. [CC] THOMAS, a creole, to Mr. OGILBY, St. Mary, no brand-mark. 2/22 POPE, a Congo, says he belongs to Mr. WATT, Plaintain-Garden River, marked I H, ◊ on top. 2/24 WILLIAM, a salt-water creole, says he belongs to Mr. CARTER, Kingston, marked A R M on right shoulder. 3/7 SANO, a salt-water creole, says he belongs to GRANT SHAW, Spanish Town, marked G POY on right shoulder. 3/7 EMILLY, an Eboe, says she belongs to FRANCES ROSS, Kingston, no brand-mark. 3/8 GEORGE, a creole, says he belongs to Miss THOMAS, Kingston, no brand-mark. 3/11 JOHN, a creole, to JANES BARRETT, St. Thomas in the East, no brand-mark. 3/23 BILLY, a creole, to Mount Pleasant, marked M P, in one, on left shoulder. 4/5 JOHN, a Mungola, to JOHN DE ROSLERS, no brand-mark. 4/12 JAMES, a Mungola, to Mr. BELL, St. Thomas in the East, marked BELL. 4/24 STUART, a Moco, to Mr. CLARK, St. Thomas in the East, marked W C on right shoulder. 7/2 JANE BROOKS, a creole, says she is free but has no document thereof, no brand-mark. 7/4 JOHN, a Coromantee, to Mr. SHAW, St. George, marked R L on right shoulder. 7/11

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TONY, a Mungola, to Mr. HERBS, Up Park Camp, mark not plain. 7/14 CHRISTMAS, a creole, to J. ANDERSON, St. George, marked H on both shoulders. 7/16 GROSSET, a Coromantee, to Spring Garden Estate, St. George, no brand-mark. 7/18 JOHN FORD, a creole, to Miss FOORD, Kingston, has an ulcer on his right leg. 8/13 TOM, a Mungola, to MAURICE JONES, Esq., marked B I, R I on top, on right shoulder. 10/4 JAMES, a creole, to Mr. DEBBUIGNON, St. George, no brand-mark. 10/17 BENNET, a Nago, to JOHN ASHCOT, no brand-mark. 10/17 RICHARD, a creole, to Mr. DE CORDONE, Spanish Town, no mark. 11/23 Port Royal Workhouse, 1814. [ CC] ROSETTA, a Coromantee, says she belongs to Mr. PETER GILL, marked A D B, and scars, on left shoulder, and G 8 on right, and G 8 on both breasts, she had on a rivetted collar, and is far advanced in pregnancy. 1/5 MARY, a French creole, to WENTWORTH BAYLY, Esq., Gibraltar Estate, near Annotto-Bay, marked W B on left shoulder, and marks of a blister on her breasts. 1/16 GEORGE, a creole, says he belongs to Mr. MATTHEW McDONALD, no marks, taken on board of a merchant ship. 1/18 COLUMBUS, an Eboe, says he belongs to Mr. I. HAMSLY, Kearan Penn, near Montego Bay, marks on shoulders not visible. 1/19 QUAW, alias GILBERT, a creole, says he belongs to Miss ELIZABETH HARRISON, St. George, no mark. 1/23 FIDELIA, a creole, to Miss SARAH KELSATT, no mark. 2/3 QUACO, a creole, says he belongs to J. DELHOUSE, Esq., Spanish Town, mark on right shoulder not plain, mark of a burn on his belly. 2/9 DUKE, a creole, says he belongs to WILLIAM HOLGATE, Esq., no brand-mark. 2/9 CHANCE, an Eboe, to WILLIAM HOLGATE, Esq., mark not plain. 2/9 JOHN LEWIS CLARKE, a mulatto creole, says he is free but cannot produce any documents

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thereof, marked I M on left shoulder. 2/13 ANTOINETTA, a creole, says she belongs to Mrs. GADISBIRE, Kingston, no mark. 2/16 BILLY, an Eboe, to Dr. MACKGLASHAN, Kingston, marked H E on right breast. 2/21 GEORGE, a creole, to Miss ANN MOORE, Spanish Town, marked A M, ◊ between, has lost the great toe of his left foot. 3/3 NANCY CLARK, a creole, to Mr. THOMAS, Springfield, St. Thomas in the East, no mark. 3/24 CHARLOTTE, a Mungola, to Mr. HENRY FLECK, Morant Bay, marked S 8, ◊ on top, on right shoulder. 3/24 BOB, a creole, to Mr. HILL, of Gray’s Hall, near Annotto Bay, formerly to Mr. PREADE, of Kingston, no mark. 3/30 ROSEANNA, a creole, says her master’s name is a Mr. EAST, of Maryland, St. Andrew, marked with M D on both sides of her face, and on both shoulders. 4/6 JUDY, an Eboe, to a Miss SUKEY McDONALD, Mount Charles, St. Thomas in the East, no mark, has a film on her right eye. 4/6 JOHN, a Mungola, to Mr. SYLVESTER, Port Royal mountains, marked R S on left shoulder, country marks on his belly. 4/21 THOMAS PRINCE, a creole, to R. A. ALEXANDER, Kingston, marked apparently R S on both shoulders and breasts, and a sore on left foot. 4/27 WILLIAM, a creole, to a Miss BROWN, Princess Street, Kingston, no mark. 5/8 HARRY, a creole, to Mr. McBEAN, Kingston who keeps a wharf, no mark. 5/12 JEMMY, a saltwater creole, to ANN MOORE, Spanish Town, marked V A H on both shoulders, and a sore on left ankle. 6/10 FORTUNE, an Eboe, to JOHN THOMAS GROVES, St. Catherine, marked A M, X below, on left, and A M C on right shoulder, country marks on his belly, back, and face. 6/13 RICHARD, a creole, to DAVID CORDOVA, Spanish Town, no mark. 6/13 BILLY, a Mungola, to the estate of McLYDE, dec. Galloway Coffee-Mountain, marked M on left shoulder. 6/17 JEM, a creole, to a Mr. SIMPSON, of Kingston, who lives at Fort Stewart Estate, no mark. 6/19

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WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. JONES, near the bridge, Spanish Town, no mark. 7/19 AMELIA, a creole, to Mr. GRAY, St. George; she formerly belonged to Colonel SMITH, of the Royal Artillery, but was sold to Mr. HENRIQUES, of Kingston, no mark. 7/23 JACKEY, a creole, he made his escape from St. Andrew workhouse where he was sentenced to be confined for life, mark on both shoulders not plain. 8/1 ROSE, a creole, to Miss LEWIS, Spanish Town, mark on both shoulders, not plain. 8/11 WILLIAM, a Moco, to Mr. DAVIS, Kingston, no mark, his legs bent inwards. 9/17 JOHN, alias JOHN PHENCER, apparently a Papa, says he is free, but can shew no document thereof. 9/22 JOHN, alias JOHN HENRY, a creole, says he belongs to the estate of the Hon. SIMON TAYLOR, dec., marked W H on both shoulders. 9/27 JOHN SPENCER, a creole, says he belongs to ELIZABETH CUNHAS a quadroon, lodging at Miss Foord’s, no mark. 9/22 LALETTI, a French creole, to CARL ELIAS LEVILLE, Lombard Street, Kingston, no mark, pitted with the smallpox, and has scars on her neck and breast. 10/21 SALLY LUNDAY, a creole girl, to Miss BONSER, Rum Lane, Kingston, no mark. 11/6 FRANCIS, a creole, to Miss DAVIS, Kingston, marked I M on left shoulder. 11/16 JOHN, a Mundingo, to Plumb Park Estate, owner’s unknown, he was sold to Mr. ABRAHAM ELKIN, marked I H, on left shoulder. 11/16 NIMROD, a creole, to Mr. FLOWERS, of Spanish Town, has lost his left leg. 11/27 St. Andrew Workhouse, 1814. [CC] TOM, an Eboe, to Mr. CHARLES LEE, Pay-Office, no mark; brought in by the Maroons. 1/7 PHILLIS, a Nago, to Miss BETSEY BYFIELD, Port-Maria, marked apparently A B, ◊ between. 1/7 KITTY JOHNSON, a mulatto creole, says she is free, marked apparently I P S on right shoulder, part of the great toe of her right foot off, and is pregnant. 1/14 JEFFERY, a Moco, to Mr. HALL, Highgate, St. Mary, marked apparently I N on right shoulder,

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has lost the use of his right side. 1/13 VICTORINE, a creole of St. Domingo, to Madam POPORTE, no mark. 1/17 PEDRO, a Mungola, to Mr. YATES, Port-Royal, marks of a public flogging on his back. 1/19 DARBY, a Moco, to Mr. RAINSFORD, mark on right shoulder not plain. 1/22 GOODLUCK, a Wakee, brand-mark on right shoulder not plain, and marks of flogging on his back. 1/22 SOPHIE, a Congo, to Miss HALL, marked H on right shoulder and marks of flogging on her back. 1/23 JENNY, a creole, to Miss BOGLE, no brand-mark. 1/24 BESSEY, a creole, to Mrs. MILLER, no brand-mark. 1/26 STEPHEN, an Eboe, to Mr. MOIR, marked X on both shoulders and cheeks. 1/28 RICHARD, an Eboe, to ROBERT HAMILTON, Esq., no mark. 2/2 MARY, a creole, to Mr. PONTJOLLY, marked Pontjoly on right shoulder. 2/2 ROSE, alias MARGARET, a creole, to Mr. BENTEST, or Rencorn Estate, no brand-mark, she is pregnant. 2/4 JUNE, an Eboe, to Mrs. GREEN, marked T B, dot between, on both shoulders. 2/6 SUSANNA, a creole, to Mr. BRAVO, no marks. 2/2 ROBERT, alias LAMBERT, a Mungola, to Mr. DENTON, Mile-Gully, St. Elizabeth, marked S D on left shoulder. 2/12 ANTHONY, a Mungola, to Mr. SOLOMON, formerly Miss WALKER, a little pock-pitted. 2/13 ADAM, a creole, to Mr. DUNCAN, no mark. 2/14 PITT, a Mungola, to Mr. HUNTER, mark on left shoulder not plain, lost the second toe of his left foot. 2/16 CYRUS, a Mundingo, to Mr. LEE, country marks on his face. 2/19 TYTUS, a creole, to Dove-Hall Estate. 2/20

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NANCY, a Congo, to Mr. CLERY, Above-Rocks. 2/23 JOHN, a Chamba, to Mr. SAUNDER a mason, marked M on left shoulder, country marks on his face; brought in by the Maroons. 2/24 ANTHONY, a creole of Curacao, to Mr. M. KAIL, marked I M on both shoulders. 2/24 SARAH, a creole of Barbados, to Mr. COHEN, no mark. 2/24 IRELAND, a Mungola, to Mr. MORGAN, marked R M on right shoulder. 2/25 QUASHIE, a creole, to Mr. FRASER, Spanish Town, no mark. 3/2 CLARISSA, a Coromantee, to Mrs. GORDON, a little pock-pitted. 3/3 NANCY, a creole, to Mr. MOSQUITO, marked I O, ◊ between, on right shoulder. 3/7 BOB, a creole, to Mr. QUEENLAND, Annotto Bay, no mark. 3/8 GEORGE, a creole, to Mr. CORDOVA, no mark. 3/11 SAMUEL, a creole, to Mr. CORDOVA. 3/11 GEORGE, an Eboe, to Mr. PETERSWALD, no mark. 3/14 LAWRENCE SPEED, a creole of Curacao, says he is free, no mark. 3/16 MARY, a Mungola, to Mount Rose, St. Mary, marked apparently A ROSE, ◊ between, on both shoulders. 3/19 WANNICA, a creole, to Miss MARY LOOPE, Kingston, mark not plain on left shoulder. 3/19 JULIET BROOKS, a creole, says she is free, no mark. 3/19 ELEANOR or MARY, a creole, to Mr. THOMAS BONNER, marked T B on left shoulder. 3/19 ELEANOR, a creole, to Miss COLEMAN, Kingston, no mark. 3/22 TYLER, a Coromantee, to Mr. L. WRAY, marked apparently L W, ◊ between, on right shoulder and a scar on the left side of his mouth. 3/23 CASTILIA, a Mungola, to Mr. CERF, St. Ann, marked apparently M C, B below right shoulder. 3/23

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WILLIAM, a salt-water creole, to Mr. WILLIAM CLARY, marked W C on left shoulder. 3/2311 WILLIAM WALKER, a mulatto creole, says he is free, no mark. 3/25 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. BARNETT, no mark. 3/25 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. REID, a scar on both shoulders. 3/25 GEORGE, a creole, to Mr. DAVIS, no mark. 3/25 SUKEY, a Congo, to Mr. DOUGLAS, Kingston, marked I B on both shoulders. 3/30 FREDERICK, a Wakee, to Dr. McFARLANE, marked apparently P M, W below, on right shoulder, and W on left shoulder. 4/5 FANNY, a creole, to Miss JACOBS, no mark. 4/5 DIANA, a Moco, to Mr. YATES, no mark. 4/7 HARRON, a Mungola, to Mr. MORGAN, marked R M on right shoulder. 4/10 BEN, a Congo, to Mr. HAMILTON, marked R H on right shoulder. 4/11 MARGARET, a creole, to Mrs. JAMES, Spanish Town, scar on left shin. 4/14 ABIGAIL, a Congo, to Mr. McCAA, no mark. 4/26 BISHOP, an Eboe, to Mr. MITCHELL, no mark. 4/30 [NO-NAME], a Mungola, name unknown, marked apparently M G on both shoulders, and a scar on left foot, from a burn. 4/30 JAMES, a creole, to Mr. BECKFORD, marked 1B, ◊ between, on right shoulder. 5/2 HEYWOOD, a Chamba, to Mr. BOTLING or GREENE, country marks on his face. 5/2 BETTY, a creole, to Shannon Estate, no mark. 5/6 GRANT, a Congo, to Mr. PERRY, marked D P on right shoulder. 5/6 JACK, a Mungola, to Mr. HUNTER, Whitfield Penn, no mark. 5/8 JEMMY, a Mungola, to Miss TRUXTON, Kingston, mark not plain. 5/9 11 WILLIAM, a salt-water creole, to Mr. W. CLARY, marked W C, on left shoulder. 11/16

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LOUISA, a Papa, to Capt. JEFFREY, blind of left eye. 5/10 SARAH ANN WEST, a creole, says she is free. 5/13 JACK, to Hall Green, marked W T on both shoulders. 5/13 LIMERICK, an Eboe, to Mr. MORGAN, no mark. 5/20 BOB, a creole, to Mr. HILL, Annotto Bay, no mark; brought in by the Maroons. 5/25 SMART, a creole, to Mr. MAIN, marked apparently M on right shoulder. 5/25 ADAM, a creole, to Mr. WHINNEY, no mark. 5/30 FREDERICK, a Mungola, to Mr. RICHARDS, marked apparently N on left shoulder with another mark not legible. 5/30 FIDELIA, a Moco, to Mr. ROBERTSON, no mark. 5/30 JESSY, a Mungola, to Mr. MENDES, no mark. 6/6 FANNY, a creole, to Mr. FITZGERALD, no mark. 6/7 DICK, a Mungola, to Mr. SMART, marks of flogging, and has an iron collar on his neck. 6/7 QUASHIE, a creole, marked apparently N 5 on right shoulder. 6/7 LOUISA, a creole, to Miss WALTERS, no mark. 6/13 QUASHIE, a creole, marked apparently W on right shoulder. 6/16 PETER, a Mungola, to Mr. BEECHER, marked G B, blotch between, on left shoulder. 6/20 PRINCE, a creole, to Mrs. YOUNG. 6/22 GEORGE, a Mungola, to Mr. SMITH, no mark. 6/23 TOM, a Moco, formerly to Mr. DAWSON, but now to Mr. GRAY, brand-marks on both breasts illegible, scar on shin. 6/27 JAMES, a Wakee, to Mr. HAMILTON, no mark. 6/27 FRANK, an Eboe, to Mr. MAHONEY, marked T M on right shoulder. 6/27

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CUDJOE, a creole, to Mr. JONES, no mark. 6/28 SALLY, a creole, to Mrs. JACOBS, no mark. 6/28 NANCY, a creole, to Miss BIRD, no mark; brought in by the Maroons. 6/28 SIMON, a Succo, to Mr. MUNGAY, no mark. 6/29 GEORGE, a Mungola, to Mr. LEWIS, Kingston, country marks on his belly. 6/30 DIANA, a Congo, to Mr. GARDNER, but formerly to Mr. NODDLE, dec., no mark. 6/30 PETER, a creole, to Mr. FAULKNER, no mark. 7/1 CONTRIVANCE, a Congo, to Mrs. MARTIN, no mark. 7/6 YORK, a creole, to Mr. FEURTADO, no mark. 7/7 JOHN, a Mundingo, to Mr. WILLIAM TURNBULL, dec., marked apparently W T on left, and illegible on right shoulder. 7/8 JENNY, a Mungola, to Mr. MUIRHEAD. 7/13 REBECCA, a Moco, to Mr. IBBOTT, no mark. 7/15 ALICK, a sambo creole, to Mrs. ROSS. 7/15 JAMES, a sambo creole, to Mr. ISAAC SILVERA, no mark. 7/15 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. LAING, the scars of brand-marks on both shoulders. 7/15 QUAW, a creole, to Messrs. JACQUES, LAING, and CO., brand-marks on both shoulders, and marks of flogging on his back. 7/18 ANTHONY MORALES, a creole of the island of St. Thomas, says he was born free, that he was taken by Mr. THOMAS STYTH, who says he belongs to Mr. KING, of that island. 7/19 VENUS, a creole, to Mr. GRAHAM, marked T B, ◊ between, on both shoulders. 7/21 SILVIA, a Coromantee, to Mr. B. POURIE, Old Harbour, no mark. 7/21 SALLY, an Eboe, to Mr. TOD, dec., marked T O D, on both shoulders; brought in by the Maroons. 7/22 JOHN, a Moco, to Mr. TOD, dec., has his country marks; brought in by the Maroons. 7/22

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ELIZABETH, a creole, to Mr. WILLIAM SHREYER, no mark. 7/23 SUKEY, a Mundingo, to PLATFIELD, mark not plain; brought in by the Maroons. 7/27 QUEEN, a creole, to Mr. MAY, no mark. 7/28 JANE, a Mungola, to Mr. USHER, mark illegible on right shoulder. 7/28 RICHARD, a Congo, to Mr. GEORGE GREGORY, Kingston, marked I S on both shoulders. 8/1 PROVIDENCE, a Mungola, to Mr. JOHN HIATT, mark on right shoulder illegible, both hands speckled. 8/1 RICHARD, a creole, to Miss MARSDEN, Kingston, no mark. 8/9 PLUNKETT, a Congo, to Mr. TYRRELL, Kingston, marked S B, ◊ between, on right shoulder. 8/10 JOHN, a Congo, to Mr. HOWARD, scars on both shoulders. 8/10 PRUDENCE, a Mungola, to Mr. JOHN HINDS, mark on right shoulder illegible, both hands speckled. 8/11 BESSY, an Eboe, to Mr. FULTON, marks of flogging on her back. 8/22 BOB, a Congo, to Mr. PEAT, Port Maria, scars on both shoulders. 8/22 JOHN, a Chamba, to Mr McKAY; brought in by the Maroons. 8/23 ALICK, a Mungola, to Mr. WILLIAM LIDDLE, marked W L and other marks on right shoulder, brought in by the Maroons. 8/23 CALUES, a Mungola, to Mr. REES, country marks on belly. 8/23 NEET, a Mungola, to Mr. ALICK, has lost his nose. 8/25 CHARLES, a creole, to Mr. BAYLIS, marked I B on right shoulder. 8/29 JOHN WILLIAM JOSEPH, a creole of Port-au-Prince, says he is free but can shew no document thereof, marked apparently P H, B below, and other marks on right breast, and W on left breast. 8/29 SUCCESS, a Mungola, to Mr. DA COSTA, off the island. 8/30

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JAMES, a Mungola, to Mr. BROWN, Falmouth. 8/30 POMPEY, a Mungola, to Mr. STAINES, mark not plain. 8/30 NANCY, a French creole, a large scar on left ankle, to Mr. LOPEZ. 9/1 LONDON, a creole, to Mr. RODERICK, Kingston, marks of flogging on his back. 9/1 GEORGE, a Mungola, to Mr. SWABY, marked W G twice on left, and same mark once on right shoulder. 9/4 FAITH, a creole, to Mr. McDONALD, marked M D, in one, on right shoulder. 9/9 PATRICK, a mulatto creole, to Mansfield Estate; brought in by the Maroons. 9/10 NED, a Mungola, to Mr. STEWART, mark not plain; brought in by the Maroons. 9/10 RODNEY, a Papa, to Mr. CLARK, country marks on face. 9/11 JAMES, a Wawee [Wakee], to Mr. HAMILTON, dec., mark not plain. 9/12 PATRICK, a creole, to Mr. LOGMORE. 9/14 HURRICANE, an Eboe, to Papine Estate, the first finger of his left hand bent. 9/14 STREPH, or STREPHON, a Mungola, to Miss BESSY, mark not plain on right shoulder. 9/30 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. BEAR SMITH. 9/30 POLYDORE, a Coromantee, to Mr. LIVINGSTON, mark not plain; brought in by the Maroons. 10/5 TOM, a Mungola, to Mr. GRIFFIN, his left leg shorter than the right; brought in by the Maroons. 10/5 CELIA, a Mungola, to Mr. DUNSCOMB, mark not plain; brought in by the Maroons. 10/5 PAULINA, a Papa, to Madam MARANETT, marked Mein Le riche, on right breast; brought in by the Maroons. 10/5 ISAAC, a creole, to Mr. SHAND. 10/6 GEORGE, a Mundingo, to Mr. STAINES, no mark. 10/13 RAMSEY, a Moco, to Mr. BYWATER, mark not plain. 10/13

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JOHN, a mulatto creole, to Messrs. FOX and STEEL, has lost two toes off his left foot. 10/15 JOHN, a creole, to a French lady, has a collar on. 10/17 WILLIAM, a Mungola, marked I B on right shoulder. 10/17 JOHN, a creole, to Mademoiselle MARIA, Water Lane, no mark. 10/18 JESSY, a Coromantee, to Maverly Estate, no mark. 10/19 CUFFEE, a creole, to Mr. POLSON, Dirty-pit Penn, has a scar on left ankle. 10/23 HARRY, a Mungola, to ROBERT McCLELAND, Esq., marked apparently A E, on right shoulder. 10/29 ROBERT, a Mungola, to ROBERT McCLELAND, Esq., marked apparently A E on right shoulder. 10/29 JESSAMY, an Eboe, to Mr. CHAND, mark not plain. 10/31 JOHN, a French creole, to Mr. FRANCIS, Kingston, no mark. 11/1 PRINCE, a creole, to SERGEANT TEMPLE, has a scar on his left cheek. 11/1 WILLIAM, a Mundingo, to Mr. SWORD or McPHERSON, marked R H on left shoulder, and R P [upside-down] [sideways] on right shoulder; brought in by the Maroons. 11/3 DUNCAN, a Moco, to Mr. JOHN HUIE, is a little pock-pitted. 11/11 OLIVE, a Mungola, to Miss PAXTER, has a scar on the outside of her left ankle. 11/13 JOHN, a Moco, to Mr. GOOD, marks of flogging on his back. 11/14 JAMES, a creole, to Mr. FEURTADO, no mark. 11/16 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. GRAHAM, no mark. 11/16 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. BENNET, no mark. 11/16 ALFRED, a creole, to Mr. FARRON JACOBS, no mark. 11/16 PRIMUS, a Mundingo, to Mr. MIDWARD, River Head, marked T M, in one on left shoulder. 11/17

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JOHN, a creole, to Miss FIRTH, marked [upside down] T I on left shoulder, and T I on right shoulder. 11/22 BESSY, a Coromantee, to Mr. IBBOTT, Esq., has a scar on her right shoulder. 11/23 MARY, a creole, to HENRY JONES, marked apparently W, on right shoulder. 12/1 St. Ann Workhouse, 1814. [CC] THOMAS, to Mr. LOGORGUE, St. George, by Mr. Bigam. 1/14 MAURICE, to Mr. LION, at Falmouth, by Mr. Bigam. 1/31 TITUS, a creole, to Success Estate, St. James, 5 ft. 5-1/4 in. high. 2/6 FOOT, a creole, to Flat-Point Estate, St. Ann, 4 ft. 10 in. high. 2/6 ROBERT, a Mungola, to Mr. YOUNG, a carpenter, near Mahogany-Hall, Trelawny, marked G on both shoulders, 5 ft. 3-1/4 in. high. 2/8 JOHN, a Coromantee, first said he was free, then said he belonged to Counsellor SCARLETT, marked on both breasts, I L with the form of a ◊ on his stomach, I L on the left shoulder, and R T on the right shoulder, with marks of severe flogging on his back; he had a bag containing a new brown cloth coat, and sundry other wearing apparel, some fine ruffed shirts, marked MB, also a gilt watch, outside case silver, G. Grower, Dublin, No.12013, and two letters, one signed John Hews, addressed to John Hews, the other anonymous addressed to John Scarlett and John Campbell, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 3/15 GLOSTER, a creole boy, to JOHN GREY, near Dry Harbour, 4 ft. 2-1/2 in. high. 3/15 SARAH, a creole, says she belongs to Mahogany-Hall Penn, Trelawny, 4 ft. 10 in. high. 3/17 NED, a Mundingo, says he belongs to Mr. NELSON, at Martha-Brae, and that he is hired to Barnstable Estate, near Rio Bueno, mark left shoulder, not plain, 5 ft. 6-1/4 in. high. 3/19 ALLICK, a creole, to Mr. RUSSELL, St. John, marked I R F [R upside down] on both shoulders, right foot lame, 5 ft. 4-1/2 in. high. 3/28 EDWARD BURKE, a creole, to JOHN BURKE who lives three miles on the windward road from Port Morant to Bath, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 4/3 FRANCES, a Congo, to Mr. WILLIAM SAWYERS, near Mahogany-Hall, Trelawny, marked I W, 9 on top, on right shoulder, 5 ft. 10 in. high. 4/4 MARY ANN, an Eboe, to SALLY MARTIN a brown woman, Port Maria Bay, marked C on left

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shoulder, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 4/9 TOM, a Mundingo, to DONALD CAMPBELL, St. Ann, mark not plain on both shoulders, 5 ft. 10 in. high. 4/9 WILLIAM, an Eboe, to Mr. SLIGHT, Kingston, has a crooked leg. 7/5 WILLIAM, a creole, to Warwick Castle Estate, St. Mary. 7/12 LUST, a Portuguese, to Mr. ATHERTON, Green Park Estate, Trelawny, marked I R I not plain. 8/4 WILL, a Congo, to Mr. LOCESNE, Kingston, marked SICARD on both breasts. 8/4 KATE, a Congo, to the estate of Mr. BRODERICK, Hamilton Brown, Esq., is the Attorney, mark not plain on both shoulders. 8/7 TITUS, a Coromantee, to Mr. McKESSIE, Clarendon, marked M K in one, on both breasts, other letters, not plain, before it. 8/7 KITTY, a Congo, and her child QUACO, to Friendship Estate, Trelawny. 8/15 BILL, a Mundingo, to a black woman named SARAH JACKSON formerly called CLEOPATRA, at Duncan’s, Trelawny. 8/15 ELLIOT, a Wawee [Wakee], to THOMAS HINES, Reddington coffee plantation, St. George. 8/22 JAMES, a sambo creole, to EDWARD JAMES, Trelawny, has a scar on right eye. 8/26 ROBERT, alias TRIM, a Congo, says he was sold by his master, THOMAS McQUESTION MAYHEW, to Mr. SHANNON, of Kingston, who sold him to a Spaniard eight years ago, and who carried him to Cuba, from whence he escaped to this island about a year since, marked T M on left shoulder, 4 ft. 6 in. high. 9/21 BESSY, a Congo, says she belongs to Mr. TATELY who has two sugar-works, and that she and her countryman SCOTLAND [Congo] ran away at the same time and were in the woods more than 20 years, when he died, she had made her way out with the intention of going home, mark not plain on both shoulders and breasts, country marks over her body. 10/1 ALICK, a Papa, to Lieut. STACK, of the 101st Regiment, mark not plain. 10/13 FRANK, an Eboe, to Dr. CHISHOLM, Clarendon, marked W C, figure 5 on top, on right shoulder. 10/30

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PONTO, a Mandingo, to GEORGE ROBINSON MORRIS, Hanover, mark not plain. 11/1 SAMBO, a Congo, to Mr. HERLOCK, St. Ann, or Petpei Estate, St. James. 11/7 St. George Workhouse 1814. [CC] GRACE, a creole, to Miss ANN PALMER HALSTEAD, Kingston. 1/9 BESSY, a Mungola, says she belongs to JOHN PENNOCK a carpenter, Hanover-street, Kingston, no visible mark. 1/20 TONY, a creole, to ELLIS CRAWLE, on the Spanish Town road. 1/20 JOHN WILLIAMS, a Coromantee, to DANIEL SAA a mason, Spanish Town, yellow complexion. 1/26 GOODLUCK, a creole, to Mr. FOX, Mount Cresia. 3/2 JOHN, a Wawee [Wakee], to Dr. PASCO, marked W on right and a bump on left shoulder. 3/7 BOB, a Mungola, to a coffee mountain, in the parish of Port Royal, the property of A. A. LINDO, Esq. 3/17 MARY RICHARDS, a creole, to Miss PHOEBE THOMAS, Church Street, Kingston. 4/6 PRINCESS, an Eboe, to Mr. ANTHONY JONES who keeps a store near the Wherry Wharf, Kingston, marked T L in one, the L reversed, on shoulder. 4/14 HANNAH, a creole, a native of Curacao, says she formerly belonged to JAMES FRASER, but now to CLARY COHEN. 4/14 LIVERPOOL, a Mungola, to Mr. THOMAS HARE, St. Mary. 5/3 BACCHUS, an Eboe, to Mr. CARGILL, proprietor of Skibo, formerly to Mr. Newland. 5/13 KITTY, a creole, to Miss KITTY CLARKE, Moore Town, Portland; brought in by the Maroons. 6/2 JOHN, an Eboe, to Mr. McGOWAN, Galloway Hill, Port Royal mountains, marked M G on shoulder. 7/14 BESSY or JESSY, a Coromantee, to Dr. MACKGLASAN, marked G M C on left shoulder. 8/5 SIMON, a Mungola, to Mr. McLAURIN, Orange Street. 8/21

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ROBERT, a creole, to Dove Hall, in the Walks, FRANCIS GRAHAM is the attorney, no mark. 8/30 FRANCIS, a Congo, to Silver Hill, ROBERT SMART, Esq. 9/4 BURNET, a Coromantee, to Madam PERRO, Kingston, who hired him to Lieutenant Cookson, of the Royal Artillery, at Port Antonio, no mark; taken up by the Maroons. 9/30 GEORGE, a Mundingo, to Esher Estate, St. Mary, marked T M, H M on top, on both shoulders. 10/21 DAVIE, a Mungola, to Mr. FALCONOR, Rose Hill, St. Mary, marked I M, on his shoulders; brought in by the Maroons. 10/21 PRINCE, a Mungola, to BETTY VITCH, St. Mary, marked B V, on both shoulders. 10/21 DIANA, a Mungola, to Mr. J. M. CUNHA a storekeeper, Kingston, mark not plain. 10/24 MARY, a Mungola, to Messrs. ATKINSON, ADAMS and ROBERTSON, Kingston, no mark. 10/24 JOE, an Eboe, to a Mr. THOMAS, Kingston, no marks, has a sharp cut on his shoulder; brought in by the Maroons. 11/22 PRINCE, a Malabar [sic], to Mr. GRAY, Golden Street, Kingston. 12/8 JAMES, a Mungola, to Messrs. BOGLES & CO., Kingston, marked apparently PHIS on right shoulder. 12/8 St. James Workhouse, 1814. [CC] BESSY, a Chamba, to BRICE SAMMON, marked E S right shoulder,and her country marks on each side of her face, 5 ft. 4 in. high. 1/12 SARAH CAMPBELL, a mulatto woman, says she belongs to Mr. JOHN STOVE, now off the island, his representative is requested to send for her immediately, 5 ft. high. 1/19 WILLIAM, a creole, to Retirement Estate, marked A C, and R above, twice each shoulder, 5 ft. high. 1/20 NED, a Congo, to Mr. ANGUS McPHERSON, marked A M, ◊ on top, both shoulders, has a bad sore on his right heel, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 1/25 SCIPIO, a Congo, to Greenwich Estate, he is considerably bloated and must be sent for immediately, 5 ft. high. 2/1

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CAESAR, a Congo, says he belongs to Mrs. ANN WATSON, marked N S right shoulder, has a large sore on his right and long white scars, left shin, 5 ft. 6 in. high. 2/2 ADIE, a Papa, says he belonged to Mrs. FOWLER, but was shipped off, and returned to the island a year ago; brought in by a party of Maroons. 2/3 ROMEO, a Papa, says he belongs to a Mrs. FOWLER, but was shipped off, and returned to the island a year ago; brought in by a party of Maroons. 2/3 POPE, an Eboe, to Bamboo Estate, has his country marks on his face, 5 ft. 4 in. high. 2/3 GEORGE, a creole, to JOHN E. BANKS, St. Elizabeth, marked H I P right shoulder; brought in by the Maroons, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 2/9 ROBERT, a sambo creole, brother to George, and belongs to JOHN E. BANKS, St. Elizabeth; also brought in by the Maroons, 5 ft. 8 in. high. 2/9 ADAM, an Eboe, to [illegible] HILL, marked I S, B on top; brought in by the Maroons, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 2/9 JACK, a Papa, to JOHN LONGLANDS; says he is a cooper by trade, 5 ft. 6 in. high. 3/5 DAMON, a creole, to Mr. THOMAS P. JAMES, now says to H. W. PLUMMER, Esq., marked W S left shoulder, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 3/13 FANNY, a Congo, to Mr. BLACKWOOD, brand-marks both shoulders L P in one, ◊ on the top, yellow skin, dotted marks of her country between her eye-brows. 3/14 CELIA, a creole, to Mr. BLACKWOOD, marked both shoulders L P in one, ◊ on the top. 3/14 WILLIAM, a Mundingo, says he has been living on Bamboo Estate seven years, and is free, country marks in straight lines down his temples and shoulders, marked G 8 on left shoulder, 5 ft. 4-1/2 in. high. 3/22 ANNA, an Eboe, to Tilson Estate, marked P S, ◊ on the top, right shoulder. 3/26 JOHN, a Coromantee, says he belongs to Mr. ROSS, he delivered himself up to my charge at this place, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 3/29 QUASHEBA, a creole, to Mr. LEVY, marked I G right shoulder, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 4/7 DUBLIN, an Eboe, to Golden Grove, marked ◊ right shoulder, 5 ft. 5-1/2 in. high. 4/14 KELLY, a Congo, to Miss PEGGY, no brand-mark, 5 ft. 1-1/2 in. high. 4/20

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PHILIP, a Papa, to Mr. Jenkins, 5 ft. 5-1/2 in. high. 4/21 MARY-ANN, a Papa, to RHODES GRIZZLE, brand-mark right shoulder illegible, 5 ft. high. 4/27 CLASH, a creole, to Mount Pleasant Estate, has several large sores on his face and nose, and by his own confession is the same Negro who broke out of Lucea Gaol, on the 3d instant, signed by C. Gordon, Esq., Deputy-Marshal, for that District, 5 ft. 3-1/2 in. high.12 5/8 GEORGE, a Mundingo, says he was privately shipped off to Cuba four or five years ago (having a large ulcer on his leg at the time) [sic] and that he, with two other Negroes, returned from thence a few weeks ago in a canoe, has his country marks on both temples and cheeks, 5 ft. 3-1/2 in. high. 5/8 JACK, a Congo, brand-mark right shoulder and breast, Onfray in full [sic], 5 ft. -1/2 in. high. 5/11 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. MYERS, no brand-mark, yellow skinned, 5 ft. 7-1/2 in. high. 5/26 GAY, a creole, to Mr. SCOTT, of Hopeton, is yellow skinned and his left ear disfigured has a sore in inner side of his left ankle and several bumps on his back, 5 ft. 6-1/2 in. high. 6/27 BESSY, a creole, to JOHN CAMPBELL, Esq., of Arkendown Penn, marked P right shoulder, 4 ft. 11-1/2 in. high. 7/9 GEORGE, an Eboe, to Mr. THOMAS PEDLER, marked on left shoulder S W, and on right S W, P E below, 5 ft. 7 in. high. 7/9 JACK, a Chamba, to Industry Estate, Hanover, marked apparently W I right shoulder, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 7/9 JAMES WILLIAMS, a creole, says he is free, but has no documents thereof, high hair above his forehead growing in form of a crescent, fulled eyed, pouting lips, and well proportioned in stature, 5 ft. 6 in. high. 7/15 SAM, a Coromantee, to Doctor HEWAN, no brand-mark, 5 ft. 5 ni. high. 7/18 WILLIAM, to the heirs of SAMUELS. 7/25 PRINCE, to Weston Favel Estate. 7/25 GEORGE, a Coromantee, says he belongs to SOUTHFIELD, brand-marks both shoulders

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illegible, has lost the first joint of his little finger left hand, and had crab-yaws left heel, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 8/2 SUSAN, an Eboe, says she belongs to FANNY WIMESS, has her country marks dotted down the centre of her breast, 4 ft. 10 in. high. 8/29 PETER, a Congo, to Mr. WILL, marked W, apparently reversed, bump hard by, right shoulder, has also a scar on his forehead above left eye-brow, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 8/30 DAVY, an Eboe, says he belongs to Mr. ROSS, overseer at Chatham Estate, has lost the little toe of his right foot, 5 ft. 6 in. high. 8/30 JOHN, a Congo, says he belongs to Mr. JACK FORBES at Port Maria, has a knot on the middle joint of his middle finger, left hand, 5 ft. 2-1/2 in. high. 9/3 WILLIAM, a Congo, says he belongs to Haughton Court Estate, marked W H left and I P apparently right shoulder, 4 ft. 11 in. high. 9/7 WILLIAM, an Eboe, says he belongs to JACK TAYLOR, at Aligator Pond, St. Elizabeth, several of his toes on each foot disfigured, and a large white scar on both feet, 5 ft. 6 in. high. 9/8 KITTY, a Congo, say she belongs to JOHN PAINE, marked I K H apparently, left shoulder, 5 ft. high. 9/22 BELLA, a Moco, says she belongs to SHAMFIELD, marked M H I apparently, right shoulder, 5 ft. 1-1/4 in. high. 9/22 CHARLEY FOX, a creole and son of Bella, to SHAMFIELD. 9/22 JACK, a Congo, to JOHN ANDERSON, white scars on both hands, 4 ft. 9 in. high. 10/12 BROWN, a creole, to THOMAS MILLS, marked M, ◊ on top, both shoulders, 5 ft. 7 in. high. 9/11 HARRY, a yellow Eboe, says he belongs to Maylersfield Estate, Westmoreland, 5 ft. 2-1/2 in. high. 10/16 OLIVE, a Moco, to Friendship Estate, has his country marks on both temples and cheeks, 4 ft. 11 in. high. 10/19 HARRY, a Coromantee, says he belongs to Rosehall, Hanover, marked T N both shoulders, 5 ft. 9 in. high. 10/23 BACCHUS, an Eboe, says he belongs to Paisely Estate, 5 ft. 2-1/2 in. high. 10/24

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WILLIAM, a creole, marked A C, R on top, twice, both shoulders, 5 ft. 1/2 in. high. 10/25 GEORGE, a creole, says he belongs to Argyle Estate, marked A, NT in one and D I, the D reversed, left shoulder, 5 ft. 4-1/2 in. high. 10/26 HARRY, a Coromantee, says he belongs to JOHN SIMSON, marked T N both shoulders, 5 ft. 9 in. high. 11/5 TOM, a creole, says he belongs to JOHN SIMSON, marked I S both shoulders, 5 ft. 1/2 in. high. 11/5 JACK, a Bamba, says he belongs to Paradise Penn, Westmoreland, marked N S right shoulder, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 11/8 MARY-ANN, a creole, says she belongs to Mr. DANIEL ELLIOT, living near Headling Wharf, the whole complexion of her face having the appearance of a yellow stain, she has fastened around her neck a large iron collar, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 11/10 ELIZA, an Eboe, says she belongs to MARY WEBSTER a free woman of colour, Savanna la Mar, marked on left shoulder W M, 5 ft. high. 11/10 QUAMIN, a creole, says he belongs to JANE ENGLAND, has a scar lying oblique between his eyebrows, 4 ft. 8 in. high. 11/17 EDWIN, a Congo, says he belongs to CHARLES MINE, marked H, right shoulder. 11/24 NEPTUNE, a creole, says belongs to [illegible] Penn, has lost the first joint of his forefinger, right hand, 4 ft. 10 in. high. 11/28 JACK, a Mundingo, says he belongs to Mr. FAIRCLOUGH, has his country marks straight down the centre of his forehead, and a [scar] under his right eye, 5 ft. 8-1/2 in. high. 12/7 St. Mary Workhouse, 1814. [ CC] TRIM, a Chamba, to Mr. RICHARD DAVIS, Guy’s Hall. 1/2 HARRY, a Congo, to Mr. SPOONER, Pembroke-Hall Estate, Liguanea. 1/14 CONTRIVANCE, a Nago, to Miss REBECCA PAUL, Kingston, or Miss McEWON, Port Royal, marked R P on both shoulders. 1/26 KINGSTON, a Coromantee, to Mr. SMITH, Content Plantation, Above-Rocks, has an impediment in his speech, and a bad sore on left leg. 2/3 PRUE, a Coromantee, to the estate of HARMAN GALBRAITH, Esq., dec., marked H G on left

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shoulder. 2/9 YORK, a Mungola, to HARMAN GALBRAITH, Esq., dec., marked H G. 2/9 BILLY, a creole, to Mr. PATTERSON, Rose-Hill Plantation, marked N on right shoulder, had on a collar when he came in. 2/12 ROSE, a creole, to Drax-Hall Estate, St. Ann, marked D H on both shoulders. 2/21 PITT, a Coromantee, to Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, Crawl, St. Ann. 3/14 GLASGOW, a Nago, to THOMAS HORLOCK, Esq., St. Ann. 4/1 PITT, or BILLY, a Mungola, to Miss BETSEY BOARD a person of color, Kingston. 4/4 JANET, a creole, to Mr. WILLIAM ATKINSON, St. Ann. 4/14 KITTY, a creole, to Mr. MYERS, overseer of New-Ramble Estate, St. Andrew, has an Ass in her possession. 4/23 DANIEL, an Eboe, to the estate of Mr. A. MORRISON, dec., Sandwood. 4/28 ELIZA, a Mungola, to SALLY TAYLOR a free black woman, Kingston. 5/2 ROBERT, a creole, to Mr. LYONS, Derry. 5/3 BOB, a Mungola, to Mr. SHELBLOU a Frenchman, who lives near Scot’s Hall, marked R C on right shoulder, a large sore on his hand. 5/3 CUFFEE, a creole, to Mr. LAMB, Mount Regale. 5/22 ROBERT, a creole, to the estate of SMITH, or Mr. REEDY, Kingston. 5/22 CUDJOE, a Mundingo, to WALLEN’s estate, St. Thomas in the Vale. 5/26 LUCK, a creole, to Mr. CLARK a carpenter, Dawkins’, Trelawny, marked I F, circle on top, on both shoulders. 5/29 WILLIAM, a Coromantee, to Mr. HAWK a mason, Loing’s Savannah, Clarendon. 5/30 THOMAS WILLIAMS, a creole, to Tremolesworth Estate. 5/30 JACK, a Papa, to Mr. STEEL, Byndloss Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale. 7/1 DANIEL, a mulatto creole, to GEORGE BARRIFF, Esq., Pleasant-Farm, St. Thomas in the

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Vale. 7/11 SALLY, an Eboe, to BETSEY CLARK a black woman, Kingston. 7/12 JOHN, a creole, to Mrs. STEPHENS, or to Mr. JOHN HIATT SHARP, St. Ann. 7/12 CUPID, a Coromantee, to Dover Castle Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale. 7/12 JOHN BROWN, a Coromantee, to Mr. FRASER, Cool Shade, St. Ann. 7/12 MENTOR, a Mundingo, to WALLEN’s estate. 7/12 WILLIAM MITCHELL, a creole, to JOHN MEEK, Esq., Kingston, Stirling Castle. 7/12 BEN, a Congo, to RICHARD KINKHEAD, Esq., Stirling Castle. 7/12 SALLY, a creole, to FRANCIS GRAHAM, Esq., Tulloch Castle Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale. 7/27 ALPIN, an Eboe, to Mr. PETER McGREGOR, Ocho Rios Bay, St. Ann. 7/27 SALLY, an Eboe, to Mr. JOHN STEWART a man of colour, Liguanea, marked I S. 7/29 GOODLUCK, an Eboe, (son of Sally) [sic], to Mr. JOHN STEWART a man of colour, Liguanea, marked with I S, ◊ on top. 7/29 SAM, a Congo, to Messrs. McINTYRE and DEMPETER, marked C & M. 8/22 LYDIA, a Coromantee, to Miss FANNY BENSETT, Guy’s Hill. 8/23 ANTHONY, a creole, to Unity Valley, St. Ann. 8/29 TOM, a Mungola, to Berwick Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale. 9/2 TOM, a Wawee [Wakee], to Mr. McDONAL, Spanish Town, was taken out of this workhouse in August 1813 by Mr. NORMAN McLEOD. 9/2 JENNY, a creole, to Mr. INGIS, Charleston Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 9/10 BESSY, a Chamba, to Miss CRAWFORD, Spanish Town, marked G D on left shoulder, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 9/14 NED, a creole, to MARY WHITBY, Guy’s Hill, has lost the toes of both feet, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 9/14

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TRIM, a Mungola, to Dr. GORDON, Kingston. 9/25 JOE, a creole, to the estate of Mr. CREIGHTON, Falmouth, marked T B on right shoulder. 10/3 DOVE, a Wakee, to Mr. STEEL, Byandloss Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale, marked G B, ◊ between. 10/22 JOHNNY, a Coromantee, to Rose Hill coffee plantation. 10/30 HANNAH, a Mungola, to Mrs. JACKSON, White River, marked I B I, on right shoulder. 11/10 ROBERT, a creole, formerly to Mr. DUTHIE a mason, Boddry Park, to Mr. BYRDON, Clarendon, marked W B, in one, on left shoulder. 11/11 JOHN, a Wakee, to Mr. PETER HENRY, Montego Bay, marked P H, on right shoulder. 11/23 Spanish Town Workhouse, 1814. [CC] FLORA, a creole, to THOMAS HIGSON, Esq., marked both shoulders, obliterated. 1/2 JAMES, an Eboe, to Mr. BASAN, Port Royal, marked F I, O on top, left shoulder. 1/6 HAMLET, a creole, to Hale-Hall Estate, Clarendon, W. B. NEMHARD, Esq., Trustee, no mark. 1/6 TOBY, a creole boy, to Doctor FRANKLIN, at Mount Moses, in St. Andrew, marked S B on right shoulder, lost four toes of his right foot. 1/7 MARGARET, a creole, to Mr. WILLIAM JOHNSON, Clarendon, no brand-mark. 1/7 TITUS, a Coromantee, to Mr. RODON, Dry-River, Clarendon, marked M K, both breasts. 1/7 DIANA, a creole, to Dr. DICKSON, St. Elisabeth, marked M D, left shoulder. 1/10 ROBERT, a Portuguese [Congo], formerly belonged to Mr. HINDE but supposed to have been shipped off the island, marked A C, both shoulders. 1/10 BOB, a creole, to Mr. FAIRFAX WALLIS, Old Harbour, marked left shoulder, obliterated. 1/10 RUSSELL, a creole, to Mr. McERGAS, at Constant-Spring Estate, St. Andrew, no brand-mark. 1/16 WATT, a Moco, to Mr. WALKER, St. Mary, marked M W both shoulders. 1/15 JOE, a creole, born in America, says he belongs to the merchant sloop Sarah Ann, Capt.

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LENNAN, no brand-mark. 1/15 ELEANOR, a creole, to the Honourable C. GRANT, Esq., at Hopewell Estate, St. Mary, no brand-mark. 1/23 JAMES, a creole, says he belongs to Mr. ISAAC WAGWATER, marked I X on left cheek, lost the first joint of his small toe on his right foot. 1/28 JOHN, a Coromantee, to Mr. KELLERMAN, at Bloxburgh Estate, windward, no brand-mark. 1/29 HAMILTON, a Mundingo, to Mr. HART, Kingston, marked O right shoulder. 1/30 ANDREW, an Eboe, to Mr. A. MOLER, Manatee-Bay, marked M right shoulder. 2/1 DIANA, an Eboe, and CHILD, Mr. A. MOLER, Manatee-Bay, marked M right shoulder. 2/1 MARGERY, a creole, to Mr. LYON, in the Walks, no mark. 2/2 ADAM, a Mundingo, to Dr. McFARLANE, windward, marked both shoulders, obliterated, a sore on his left leg. 2/2 SAUNDERS, a creole, to Mr. BATTY, Nonsuch Estate, St. Mary, marked I 8 right shoulder. 2/3 GEORGE, a Nago, to Mr. ROACH, overseer at Bucknor’s, marked I R, 4 between both breasts and shoulders. 2/12 ADAM, a creole, to Mr. WILSON, Hopewell Estate, St. James, marked R W right shoulder. 2/13 JOHN, a creole boy, to Mr. FARMER, Kingston, no brand-mark. 2/13 LIVERPOOL, a Moco, to WILLIAM JAMES HALL, Esq., Hope, Liguanea, marked I, right shoulder. 2/14 JAMES, a creole, to THOMAS HORLOCK, Esq., Green-Park, St. Ann, no brand-mark. 2/16 MARY, a Moco, to Mr. BRADFORD, dec., late of Carpenter Ridge, a coffee work in St. George, marked W on right shoulder, and country marks. 2/16 HARRY, a creole, to Mr. SHEA a warfinger, Port Maria Bay, marked C C, ◊ between, right shoulder. 2/20 NORTON, a creole, to Mr. INGLIS, or Charleton Estate, no brand-mark. 2/21 SOLOMON, a Mungola, to Mr. HYATT, at White River, St. Ann, marked H right shoulder.

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2/23 ADAM, a creole, to WILLIAM GOOD a free black man, in Kingston, no brand-mark. 2/23 PETER, a Mundingo, to HUGH McKENZIE, Esq., in Clarendon, marked I E, both breasts and shoulders. 2/24 HAGER, a creole, to ELIZABETH GREEN, in Kingston, no brand-mark. 2/24 BERWICK, a Mungola, to a Mr. MILLER, Kingston, marked I E A both shoulders. 3/1 CAREFUL, a Congo, to Miss BESSEY NICHOLSON, at Monteague, St. Ann, marked K C right shoulder. 3/1 QUACO, a creole, to Mr. BOSWELL, Above-Rocks, marked A S, ◊ between, right shoulder. 3/4 JUPITER, a Nago, to Mr. McLEAN, says to windward, marked W M B left breast, country marks on his face. 3/4 NELLY, a creole, to Miss LINDSAY a brown woman, Rock-Fort road, near Kingston, no brand-mark. 3/7 RODNEY, a Coromantee, to Mr. SHARP, St. Ann or St. Mary, mark on left shoulder obliterated. 3/8 EDWARD, a Mundingo, to Mr. R. SMITH in Kingston, has his country marks on his face. 3/8 TOM, a Congo, to Mr. GEORGE DURRANT, Milk-River, marked G D right shoulder. 3/8 LOUISA, a creole, to Miss LEGETREE a French woman, Kingston, marked M O L right shoulder. 3/8 COMFORT, a Coromantee, to one Mr. BROWN a carpenter, at Mr. Townshead, in Clarendon, marked I B right shoulder. 3/10 ROSE, a Mungola, says her master’s name is PALMER, and he is now dead, does not know her trustee who lives to windward, country marks on her belly. 3/14 MARIA, an Eboe, to Mr. WILLIAM TOWNSHEAD, Kingston, country marks on her arms. 3/14 BROCK, an Eboe, to Mr. D. FRASER, or C. TONGE, Esq., marked C T right shoulder. 3/17 BOB, a Mungola, to St. Toolie’s Estate, or to JAMES LAING, Esq., Kingston, marked R W right shoulder. 3/20

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DUBLIN, a creole, to Lorn Plantation, Salt Ponds, marked L, ◊ on top, both shoulders. 3/22 WILLIAM, a creole, to JOE HOWEL a free black man, dec., no brand-mark. 3/23 JOHN, a Coromantee, to Dublin-Castle Estate, Port Royal mountains, marked H H left shoulder. 3/23 GRACE, an Eboe, to Mr. BANWELL, Princess Street, Kingston, or a Mrs. BONNER, marked B, within a circle, left shoulder. 3/23 MARY, a Congo, to Miss PEEK, Kingston, no brand-mark. 3/27 ALICK, an Eboe, to Mr. PIKE, Kingston, has his country marks. 3/28 SANDY, an Eboe, to Mr. JAMES FRAZER, St. Ann, marked I F right shoulder. 4/4 McNEIL, a Moco, to JOHN ANDERSON, Esq., marked P X C, country marks on his face. 4/4 LINDO, a Mungola, to Mons. DUVERGI, Above-Rocks, marked D V G left shoulder, L e c c on the right shoulder. 4/4 HARRY, a creole, to Union estate, St. Mary, no brand-mark. 4/5 MARY-ANN, a mulatto, says she belongs to Miss MURRAY, West Street, Kingston, no mark. 4/16 POMPEY, a creole, to Messrs. LAING and EWING, Kingston, or to Lucky-hill Plantation, marked P K, ◊ on top, left shoulder. 4/19 BECK, a creole, to the estate of Louisada, or to JAMES OUTCHERLONY, St. David, no brand-mark. 4/19 RODNEY, a creole, to Mr. HORLOCK, Russell-Hall, no mark. 4/19 ROMULUS, a creole, to Decoy Estate (Mr. MURPHY’s) [sic], no brand-mark. 4/19 WILLIAM, a Mungola, to Mr. McLEOD, at a coffee mountain formerly called Hope, near Papine Estate, St. Andrew, marked R H both shoulders, marks of an old sore on his right breast. 4/19 ELLICK, a creole, to Salt-Savannah Estate (JAMES WILDMAN, Esq., Mr. Addison, trustee) [sic] no mark. 4/19 ANDREW, a Papa, to a Mr. STEWART, at a coffee mountain in Liguanea, no mark. 4/19

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FREDERICK, a creole, to A. McCRAE, Esq., Clarendon, marked I D, 4 on top, both shoulders. 4/21 ELIZA, a creole girl, to a Mr. CARR, Kingston, no brand-mark. 4/21 JOHN, a Mungola, says he belongs to a Master PETER a fisherman, who lives near the Beef Market, Kingston, marked R apparently on the right shoulder. 4/25 BELLA, an Eboe, and her CHILD, to J. SPRIGG, Esq., Red-Hills, marked E L on right shoulder. 4/28 HARRY, a creole, to THOMAS USNER, Esq., Kingston, marked I W both shoulders. 4/28 JOHN, alias QUACO, a Coromantee, to WILLIAM PARKE, Esq., Kingston, marked W P right shoulder. 4/28 ENDEAVOUR, an Eboe, says he belongs to ELIZABETH EDWARDS a free black woman, at Coates’s, Clarendon, marked E E both shoulders. 4/30 JOHN, a creole, to Miss MARY ANN ROSE, Clarendon, formerly to POLLY DILLON, dec., marked on both shoulders obliterated. 5/4 KATE, a creole, to the representatives of ARTHUR McKENZIE, Esq., dec., no brand-mark. 5/10 CHRISTMAS, a creole, to Lucky-Valley Estate, Clarendon, has the marks of an old sore on his jaw. 5/10 MARIA, a French creole, to JEAN BATTONE, Kingston, no brand-mark. 5/10 GEORGE, a Mungola, to Mr. GLENNY a brown man, Kingston, country marks on his temples. 5/11 CHARLES, a Coromantee, to Mr. JOHN FORSYTH a tavernkeeper, Fort Maria Bay, marked I F, within a ◊, left shoulder. 5/11 BLACKBURN, a Mungola, to the estate of J. CHISHOLM, dec., marked M A, left shoulder. 5/11 GOODLUCK, a Moco, to Mr. WILLIAMS a butcher, Kingston, marked W B both shoulders. 5/11 NED, an Eboe, to Mr. JOSEPH JAMES a carpenter, St. John, marked II, ◊ between, right shoulder. 5/11

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CUTHBERT, a creole, to Mr. LIDDLE, Hunt’s Bay, marked W I both shoulders. 5/11 HERCULES, a Moco, to a Mr. BLACK, Falmouth, marked W left shoulder. 5/11 ROBERT, a Congo, says he formerly belonged to a Mr. SHANNON, Kingston, who shipped him off the country, marked T M, ◊ between, both shoulders. 5/11 SARAH, a creole, to THOMAS USHER, Esq., Kingston, marked 3P [or BP ?] left shoulder. 5/12 EDWARD, a Mungola, to RICHARD HALL, Esq., Kingston, marked R H, both shoulders. 5/16 DERBYSHIRE, a Mundingo, to W. PARKES, Esq., Kingston, marked W P, right shoulder. 5/16 JOHN, a Coromantee, to W. PARKES, marked W P, right shoulder. 5/16 JAMES, an Eboe, a boy, says he came an infant with his mother, from the Eboe country, and belongs to Mr. PARKE, Princess Street, Kingston, no brand-mark. 5/16 THOMAS, a Mungola, to Mr. ASKWITH, Woodlands, Port Royal mountains, no brand-mark. 5/16 MARIA, a creole, to Mr. WILLIAM SHARP, at Three Hills, St. Mary, lost the great toe of her left foot. 5/26 PARTLEMINE, a creole, and CHILD [creole], to Miss MARY JOPP a brown woman, Kingston, no mark. 5/27 JAMES GADDARD, a creole, to Buckingham Estate, Blue Mountain Valley, (PETER ROBERTSON, Esq., Attorney) [sic] no mark. 5/30 JASPER, a creole, to T. MURPHY, Esq., Ramble Estate, St. Mary, no mark. 5/30 MARTINES, a creole, of Curacao, to Dr. CUNHA, Kingston, no mark. 5/31 JOHN, a Coromantee, to Capt. ANDERSON, Annotto Bay, marked I J S left breast and shoulder, and W B right shoulder. 6/1 ORONOKO, a creole, to Mr. HAMMOND, Clarendon, marked R S, ◊ between, both shoulders. 6/2 HARRY, a creole, to Retreat Estate (BECKFORD’s) [sic], no brand-mark. 6/3 BESSY, a creole, to Mr. CUNNINGHAM, Montego Bay, marked I C, ◊ between right shoulder.

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6/4 JACK, a Nago, to Mr. JOSEPH COHEN, Kingston, country marks on his forehead. 6/6 HARRY, a creole, to Mr. HAMMOND, Kingston, or to Healthsire Plantation, mark obliterated. 6/6 SALLY, a creole, to Mr. TYRELL, Kingston, marked apparently I S, ◊ between, left shoulder. 6/8 WILLIAM, an Eboe, to Miss ROSEY a brown woman, St. Ann, has lost the sight of his left eye, country marks on his belly. 6/10 NED, a Congo, to GOULBOURN’s estate, Vere, marked on both shoulders M C [upside down]. 6/12 NELSON, a Coromantee, to Mr. JOHN McGILLIVARY, Adolphus Bog, marked McG on both shoulders. 6/13 DIDO, a creole, to R. W. HARRIS and S. HAMMOND, Esq., marked I W right shoulder. 6/14 TOM, a creole, to THOMAS JACKSON, Esq., Port Royal, no mark. 6/17 PEGGY, a Congo, to the estate of Mr. GIBBONS, late of Vere, dec., marked left shoulder, obliterated, country marks on her face. 6/18 ELLICK, a creole, to the Hon. JOHN HIGHATT, no brand-mark. 6/18 EDMUND, a creole, who says he formerly belonged to Mr. MICHAEL WITHERS, St. Elizabeth, and for whose debts he was sold to a Spaniard, from whom he lately made his escape. 6/19 JOHN, a creole boy, to Mr. GEORGE LEE, Kingston, no brand-mark. 6/26 PHYN, a Chamba, to Mr. SAVAGE, Esq., Kingston, has his country marks on his arms. 6/28 HANNAH, a creole, and CHILD, to Mr. B. O. WILLIAMS, Kingston, no mark. 6/30 QUEEN, a creole, to Mr. DELPRATT, Kingston, no brand-mark. 7/2 NATTY, a Mungola, to Mrs. LORD a brown woman, Kingston, has a small lump on the left side of his back. 7/5 THOMAS, a creole, to Messrs. ATKINSONS, marked I G, ◊ on top, right shoulder, a pioneer to the troops at Rio Bueno. 7/5

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BESSY, a Mungola, to Mr. LEGER a Frenchman, Kingston, marked W T on right shoulder. 7/6 JACK, a creole boy, to Mrs. SARAH CURTIN, Kingston, no brand-mark. 7/7 RICHARD, a Nago, formerly to Mr. JACOB DE CORDOVA, who, he says, sold him to a Spaniard, and has made his escape from the Carracas, it is supposed he belongs to Dr. McFARLANE, St. David, has his country marks on his face and breasts. 7/7 JOE, a creole boy, to Mr. ALLEN, Long’s Wharf. 7/7 SUKEY, a creole, and CHILD, to Mrs. FRANKS, Port Royal, marked A C right shoulder. 7/8 THOMAS, a creole, to Mr. LOTTERY, overseer at Mr. Campbell’s, St. Ann, marked G, ◊ on top on right shoulder. 7/8 MARGARET, a Congo, formerly to Mr. GOODMAN, dec., but sold to some one down to Leeward, marked IERING on her breast. 7/8 NELLY, a Congo, to W. ROSE, Esq., Clarendon, marked A G, ◊ on top, right shoulder. 7/9 BIDDY, a creole, to Charlton Estate, no brand-mark. 7/9 DREBDING, a Chamba, to Mr. MOFFATT, St. Ann, country marks on his face. 7/12 BOB, a Coromantee, to Friendship Estate, (P. A. LIVINGSTON, Esq.) [sic] St. Mary, lame on his left arm. 7/12 JACK, a Mungola, to Mr. HUNTER, or MURRAY, Kingston, marked R H, ◊ on top, right shoulder. 7/12 POMPEY, a creole, to BENJAMIN CROSSLEY, Esq., St. George, marked B C on right shoulder. 7/12 ADAM, a Coromantee, to a Mr. CROSS, Kingston, who is off the island and that the Hon. George Kinghorn is his Trustee, country marks on his face. 7/14 JANE, a creole, (a brown woman) [sic], says she was left to one PETER SANCHES, or to a Miss ROBERTSON, Kingston, no mark. 7/14 BACCHUS, a Congo, to JAMES LAING, Esq., Goshen Penn, marks of an old sore on his left leg. 7/15 LILLY, a Congo, to JOHN CRAWLEY, Mile Gully, marked I C, ◊ on top, right shoulder. 7/16

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NELSON, a Coromantee, to Mr. J. M. GALLIWAY, at the Bogg, marked I M G, both shoulders. 7/16 NOVEMBER, a Moco, to ALEXANDER BAYLEY, Esq., Woodlands, has his country marks. 7/18 SAM, a creole, says to Dr. DRUMMOND, to Windward, no brand-mark. 7/19 WILLIAM, a creole boy, to Mr. BROWN, Kingston, mark of a small cut near his right eye. 7/27 CLARA, an Eboe, to a Mr. TARLEY or TERRELOUGE, St. Mary, no brand-mark. 7/29 MARY, a creole girl, to THOMAS HIGSON, Esq., Kingston, no brand-marks. 7/29 HOPE, an Eboe, to JOHN DICK, Esq., Kingston, marked R D right shoulder. 7/30 ELENOR, a French creole, to Mr. TORRES a Spaniard, Kingston no brand-mark. 7/31 BOB, a creole, to Bloxburgh Estate, Port Royal mountains, marked K B on top, right shoulder. 7/31 JOHN, a Mungola, to a brown man named MURRAY, St. Elizabeth, marked W M W M, ◊ between, right shoulder. 8/1 LEPUSE, a Mungola, to a Mr. ROMANS, his over teeth filed. 8/1 CHARLES, an Eboe, to WILLIAM STEWART, Esq., at Wilkins, St. Dorothy, marked W S right shoulder. 8/3 JAMES, a Moco, to Mr. RICHARD WELCH, Kingston, who has a mountain in St. Andrew, marked with W both shoulders, obliterated. 8/8 GEORGE, a Wawee [Wakee], to Mr. CHARLES WILLIAMS, Kingston, marked W both shoulders, obliterated. 8/8 LUCE, a Mungola, to Miss PENNINGTON, Passage Fort, marked G C right shoulder. 8/11 WILL, a Mundingo, to Mr. HESSAM, near Salt River, the toes of his right foot much drawn together. 8/11 DIANA, a Chamba, to a Miss WARREN, Kingston, has her country marks on her face. 8/13 ROSEANNA, a creole, to a Lady in England, but in charge of Mr. ALLEN, Kingston, no brand-mark. 8/14

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WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. PALMER, Clarendon, has lost his left arm. 8/14 PROFIT, a creole, to Mr. COTTEREL, Clarendon, no mark. 8/15 BACKHOUSE, or MARCUS, a Moco, to A. SAVAGE, Esq., Kingston, marked right shoulder, obliterated. 8/16 JESSY, creole, to Miss TAYLOR, Kingston, no brand-mark. 8/16 GEORGE, a Mungola, to Mr. COWELL, Kingston, marked I C, ◊ between, right shoulder, had collar, chain, and handcuffs on when taken and sent in here. 8/17 ROBERT, a Mungola, to DUNCAN MATHISON, Esq., St. Ann’s Bay, has country marks. 8/17 JANE, a creole, to Miss JACKSON, Orange Street, Kingston, marked M C D B, right shoulder. 8/17 JACK, a Mundingo, to Meverly Estate, St. Andrew, mark obliterated, has lost some of his front teeth. 8/17 ELENOR, a creole, to Mr. COLMAN, Long-Bay, no brand-mark. 8/17 ELIZA, a Mungola, to Mr. FRENCH a surveyor, in St. Mary, marked W T both shoulders and cheek. 8/20 FREDERICK, an Eboe, to Mr. THOBURN, Clarendon, his teeth filed. 8/22 MILLY, an Eboe, to G. TAYLOR, Esq., Cudjoe Hill, marked G T right shoulder. 8/22 FRIDAY, a creole, formerly to Mr. DA COSTA, but now to a Mr. MARTINS, at Calvers, Clarendon, mark left shoulder obliterated. 8/24 DELIA, a Congo, to Hillside Estate, Vere, has her country marks on her back. 8/24 BESSEY, a Mungola, to SALLY ALLEN, St. Mary, country marks on her forehead and belly. 8/27 CELA, a Coromantee, says she belongs to the King at Fort Augusta, marked on the right shoulder obliterated, has her country marks on her temples. 8/29 PEGGY, a Coromantee, to Mr. F. WALLIS, Old Harbour, marked F W on right shoulder. 9/1 JOHN, a creole brown boy, to Mr. WILLIAM MOORE, late of Rodney Hall tavern, no brand-mark. 9/2

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AUGUST, a creole, to Mr. GARDNER, no brand-mark. 9/5 ALLARLAQUIN, a creole, to Monsieur SALUCE, Rock Fort road, near Kingston, mark on the right shoulder obliterated. 9/7 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. BOGLE, Kingston, no mark. 9/7 CUBA, a Mungola, to the estate of MILES WILLIAMS, dec., has a small mole on her upper lip. 9/7 CUDJOE, a creole, to BECKFORD, Rock River, in Clarendon, lost the small toe of his left foot. 9/7 HENRY, a creole mulatto, to Miss MARY OSBORNE, Vere, marked A W on right shoulder. 9/10 ADAM, a Chamba, to Mr. SAMPSON, at Golden Grove or Burnt Ground, near Annotto Bay, marked M K right shoulder. 9/13 ROSINETTE, a creole brown woman, marked on her right shoulder in long letters, obliterated. 9/13 JOHN, a Mungola, to Messrs. DENTON and CO. butchers, country marks on his breasts. 9/14 BRUTO, a Mundingo, to Mr. ROBERTSON, Kingston, marked P I O right shoulder, a butcher Negro. 9/14 GEORGE, a creole, to Miss POWELL, St. John, no brand-mark. 9/24 HERCULES, a creole, to Mr. MILBOURN a carpenter, Dry River, marked I C right shoulder. 9/26 NANCY, an Eboe, to Mr. O’MEALLY, marked I O right shoulder. 9/26 DUMORICERE, a Chamba, to Port Morant workhouse, marked REX both shoulders. 10/1 GEORGE, a Congo, to Mr. FORSYTH, at Port Maria Bay, lost two of his front teeth. 10/1 MARGARET, a Mungola, and CHILD, to Mr. HADIDA, Kingston, no brand-mark. 10/3 MARINA, a creole, to Mr. CHARLES AUSTIN, Port Royal, marked I A left shoulder. 10/3 ROBERT, an Otam, to Mr. SHAW, Cocoa Ridge, has his country marks on his face. 10/5 WILLIAM, a Mungola, to Mr. ANDREWS, St. Mary, marked right shoulder, obliterated. 10/5

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NELSON, a creole, to a brown woman in Kingston named NELLY CAMPBELL, no brand-mark. 10/5 JACK, a Moco, to Draxhall (WILLIAM BECKFORD, Esq.) [sic] marked H&H right shoulder. 10/7 HERMITT, a sambo creole, to Mr. LAWRENCE, now off the island, or to Tryall Estate, has no brand-mark. 10/13 QUAMIN, a creole, to the estate of Mrs. SIMPSON, late in Vere, dec., has lost the sight of his left eye. 10/14 HARDTIMES, a creole, to Mr. MOIR, at Manatee, marked M, both shoulders. 10/17 THOMAS, a Coromantee, to the estate of DAVID McCAA, Esq., dec., or to Miss GARDNER a brown woman, Kingston, marked W T, left shoulder. 10/20 LIVERPOOL, a Moco, to Mr. KINKHEAD, Kingston, or to Stirling Castle Estate. 10/20 QUAW, a creole, to Mrs. PACKERSON, St. Ann, no mark. 10/21 MARLA, a Mungola, to Miss SALLY WILLIS a brown woman, Kingston, no brand-mark. 10/21 BELLA, a Mungola, to JAMES NELSON, Esq., Halfway Tree, St. Andrew, marked I H P, right shoulder. 10/21 THOMAS, a creole, to Dr. JAMES, Old Harbour, now in Kingston, no mark. 10/21 ROBERT, a creole, to Doctor CHOKER, Kingston, no brand-mark. 10/25 RODNEY, a Papa, to WILLIAM SCARLETT, Esq., St. Ann, marked W S, W S above each other, both shoulders. 10/25 SAUNDERS, a creole, to Mr. THOMPSON, Overseer on Tremolesworth Estate, marked I X [transverse] 8 between both shoulders. 10/25 JACK, a Mungola, to Miss BANKS, marked right shoulder, obliterated. 10/26 MARIA, a Mundingo, and CHILD, to Mrs. S. LATHAM, Kingston, marked L A [upside down], ◊ between, right shoulder. 10/27 MARY-ANN, a creole girl, to Mr. PENNOCK, and came from Mr. Hardy’s penn, near Kingston, no mark. 11/1

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JOHN, a Mungola, to Mr. CHAMBERS, off the island, Mr. Smith, trustee, marked left shoulder obliterated, his over teeth filed. 11/1 SUSANNA, a Congo, to Madame SANNETTE, marked D R, left shoulder and breast, with other marks on her right breast and shoulder. 11/2 GLASGOW, a Mundingo, to a Mr. McCONACHE, at Unity Estate, marked I M C, right shoulder. 11/2 GEORGE, a Papa, to WILLIAM PARK, Esq., of Hermitage Estate, St. Ann, has a hole bored in his nose. 11/2 KINDNESS, a Mungola, to WILLIAM PARK, Esq., of Hermitage Estate, St. Ann, has a small lump on her right elbow. 11/2 JOHN, a Congo, to a Mr. ALLEN, Blue Mountain, he says Colonel Robertson is his trustee, mark of D, left shoulder. 11/2 SARAH, a creole, to Mr. HENRY GOULBORN, Vere, no brand-mark. 11/2 JAMES, a creole, to Mr. SCOTT a carpenter, St. Ann’s Bay, marked I T, left shoulder. 11/3 LONDON, a creole, to Miss PHARAOH, Kingston, no brand-mark. 11/9 MARIA, a Mungola, to CLARA COHEN, Kingston, marked right shoulder, long letters, obliterated. 11/10 MINGO, a Congo, to JOSEPH GREEN, Esq., no mark. 11/10 BILLY, a Mundingo, to Mr. HODGSON, Port Maria Bay, formerly to Mr. POLLOCK, marked apparently H H, both shoulders. 11/11 JAMES FISHER, a creole mulatto, to Mr. CALVER, Fort William, Westmoreland, no brand-mark. 11/15 BETTY, a creole, to Papine Estate, St. Andrew, marked I W right shoulder. 11/18 MOLLY, a Mundingo, to Mr. PORTER, formerly of Clarendon, dec., marked T R, both shoulders. 11/18 JOE, a Mungola, to Mr. MACLEAN, Kingston, mark of an old sore scar over his right eye, and on his left arm. 11/18 STEPHEN, a creole, to Mr. JOHN TURNER, Smallfield Plantation, marked W T both shoulders.

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11/18 BETTY BRUSH, a creole, to W. B. WRIGHT, Esq., Kingston, no brand-mark. 11/26 RODNEY, a Congo, to JAMES CLARK, Deputy Marshall, Clarendon, marked W E, right shoulder. 11/27 MIMBA, a creole, to Mr. WARDS a carpenter, Kingston, marked T B, both shoulders. 11/29 SABINA, a creole, says belongs to Mr. BAILEY at a coffee mountain, but that he is dead, no mark. 11/29 LEWIS, a Congo, to Mrs. VANDRELL, Westmoreland, says he broke out of Black River workhouse, his teeth filed.13 11/30 JOE, a creole, to Mr. DEMPSTER, St. George, marked S I D, right shoulder. 12/2 ZAID, an Eboe, to a French Lady, Kingston, marked F F, ◊ between, right shoulder. 12/2 JOHN, a creole boy, to RICHARDS a black man, Kingston, no brand-mark. 12/3 JOAN, a creole, to Mrs. THOMAS a brown woman, St. Mary, no mark. 12/3 FYFFE, a Congo, to Charlton Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale, marked on the right shoulder, obliterated. 12/5 JOHN, a creole, to Miss ANN DILLON, Clarendon, mark obliterated. 12/5 DAWNE, a creole, to White River Estate, ROBERT TAYLOR, Esq., St. Ann, no brand-mark. 12/8 Trelawny Workhouse, 1814. [CC] WATT, a Moco, says he belongs to a Mr. GEORGE a brown man, a mason, at Duncastle, but since says his master’s name was GEORGE HOLIDAY, now dead, cattle mark on shoulders J H and Negro mark J H S on top right shoulder, 5 ft. 8 in. high. 1/10 JABA, a creole, to ANN LINDSAY WATT, St. Ann, no mark, 4 ft. 11 in. high. 2/4 NICHOLAS LUBIN, a native of Martinico, says he is free, but can shew no documents thereof, no mark, has a blemish in his right eye, came to Montego Bay in the ship Mary belonging to ROBERT WATT, Esq., 5 ft. 4 in. high. 2/2

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LUCE, a Chamba, formerly belonging to Dr. WATT of this parish, now to Mrs. NASH, Cave-River, St. Ann, no mark, a large wart on his left shoulder, 5 ft. 5-1/2 in. high. 2/18 MANWELL, a Congo, to Linton-Park Estate, no mark, 4 ft. 8 in. high. 3/13 LUNA, a creole, to ALEXANDER BAILLIE, St. Ann, no mark, sore on both arms, 4 ft. 10-1/2 in. high. 3/21 NANCY, an Eboe, to a Mr. WALKER, St. Ann, marked like W on left shoulder, 5 ft. 3-1/2 in. high. 3/28 TOM, a sambo creole, to Miss BLACKBURN, Martha-Brae, no mark, a sore on left leg, 5 ft. 4-1/2 in. high. 3/30 HUNTLEY, or HUNTER, to a Mr. McBEAN a tailor, who died at St. Ann’s Bay some time since, now says he is free, but can shew no document thereof; marked on both shoulders A. McK. reversed, 5 ft. 6 in. high. 4/2 SARAH, a creole, to Ducke-Spring Estate, St. James, no mark, 5 ft. 2-1/2 in. high. 5/3 FRANK, an Eboe, to the estate of Mr. BENNETT, late Carpenter on Irving Tower Estate, or RICHARD MASON, in Clarendon, marked M R, country marks on his belly. 5/3 WILLIAM, a Mundingo, says he is free, tells a long story, but can produce no document of his freedom, country marks on his face, 5 ft. 6-1/2 in. high. 5/6 FRANCIS [Frances], an Eboe woman, to the estate of ROBERT DAY, or RICHARD MASON, Clarendon, marked on both shoulders illegible, scar on her forehead, 4 ft. 9 in. high. 5/11 PRESENT, a creole, to Orange Estate, St. James, marked on both shoulders F D with O on top, yellow complexion, 4 ft. 9-1/4 in. high. 5/12 ALLICK, a creole, to Arcadia Estate, no mark, knocked-kneed, 5 ft. 2-1/2 in. high. 6/4 SCIPIO, a creole, to JAMES SIVERIGHT, Esq., marked on right shoulder twice J S, ◊ on top, 5 ft. 6-1/4 in. high. 6/4 JEFFREY, a creole, to FREDERICK LAMOTT, Lysworney Estate, no mark, grey headed, 5 ft. 4 in. high. 6/22 PRINCESS, a creole, to Schawfield Estate, no mark, 5 ft. 3-1/2 in. high. 6/28 CHARLES, creole boy, to Miss HERLOCK, Montego Bay, no mark, 4 ft. 1 in. high. 7/3 JOHN, an Eboe, to Mr. McLENAN a carpenter, Montego Bay, marked A P in one, on both

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shoulders, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 7/6 ABRAM, a Congo, to Mr. PARSONS, St. Ann, marked T on both shoulders, country marks on his breast, 5 ft. 3-1/2 in. high. 7/6 NED, a Mundingo, to Mr. THOMAS NELSON, marked T N on left shoulder, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 7/7 APOLLO, a Congo, to THOMAS J. GRAY, Esq., country marks on his breast, 4 ft. 11 in. high. 7/21 HERCULES, an Oban, to Miss MORISON, Rio Bueno, country marks on his face, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 7/30 MAT, a creole, to the Rev. Mr. JENKINS, St. James, no mark, 4 ft. 10-1/2 in. high. 8/11 CATO, a creole, to Mrs. LEBBERT, Montego Bay, marked A W on left shoulder, 5 ft. 4 in. high. 9/14 PHELANDER, a Coromantee, to Bryan Castle Estate, no mark, grey headed, 5 ft. 5-3/4 in. high. 9/19 ROBERT, a Congo, to C. YOUNG, in the Black Grounds, marked on both shoulders R G, ◊ on top nearly obliterated, country marks on his face, 5 ft. 2-1/2 in. high. 10/4 JOHN TATE, a mulatto creole, as advertised by Messrs FARMER and JOHNS in the Kingston Courant of 17th August last, no mark, brought from Manconeal, in Cuba, by Capt. Murillo, in the brig San Jose, 5 ft. 3-1/2 in. high. 10/20 WILLIAM, a Coromantee boy, to Mr. ARMSTRONG, near Maroon Town, marked I A on right shoulder, 5 ft. 7 in. high. 11/5 CURRIE, a Papa, to the estate of ROBERT CRUIKSHANK, Westmoreland, has country marks on his face. 11/9 MARY, a creole, to Miss MARSHALL, Stoney Hill, marked E M on left shoulder, and illegible, marks on both cheeks. 11/11 PROVIDENCE, a Mungola, to Mr. GILBANKS, Kingston, no mark. 11/11 JUMBA, a Chamba, to Messrs. BOGLE and ATKINSON, Kingston, but acting as a pioneer to the detachment of the York Light Infantry at Maroon Town, marked on both shoulders P I D, and country marks on his face and back. 11/30 LUNA, a creole, to ALEX. BAILLIE, St. Ann, marked on both shoulders and right breast, all illegible, 4 ft. 1 in. high. 12/6

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Westmoreland Workhouse, 1814. [CC] BEN, a creole, to Mr. McLELAN, Lucea, marked R O, on left shoulder. 1/2 MAY, a Coromantee, to the estate of the Hon. SIMON TAYLOR, marked left shoulder, not visible. 1/3 AFFIE, a Coromantee, to the estate of the Hon. SIMON TAYLOR, marked right shoulder, not visible. 1/3 HERESFORD, a Mundingo, to Miss BUDDINGTON, Westmoreland, mark right shoulder, not visible. 1/5 JINNY, a creole, to Petersfield Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 1/6 JACK, a creole, to Prospect Estate, Hanover, no mark. 1/10 NICK, a creole, to JOHN FALCANOR’s estate, Westmoreland, marked I F, ◊ on top, both shoulders,. 1/10 EDGAR, a Mundingo, to Mr. HUGH STEWART, Phoenix Estate, Hanover, marked H S, W D on top, right shoulder. 1/13 DICK, a creole, to Black-Heath Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 1/23 NEPTUNE, an Eboe, to Mr. THOMPSON, Carpenter, Hanover. 2/4 JOHN, a creole sambo man, to Mrs. BLACKBOURN, Falmouth, no mark. 2/7 JACOB, a Chamba, to Mr. STEPHENSON, of Beverly Estate, Hanover, no mark. 2/8 TOM, a Congo, to the estate of Mr. MARR, dec. he says Mr. MUNRO, Falmouth, is his trustee, no mark. 2/9 ARCHEY, a creole, to Mr. DICKSON, Lucea, no mark. 2/25 RACHEAL, a Chamba, to Shrewsbury Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 2/26 VERGIL, a creole, to Haughton-Hall Estate, Hanover, no mark. 3/1 POLLY, a creole, to Miss MARY McCRAW, Westmoreland, no mark. 3/3 KING, a Moco, to the Cops Estate, Hanover, marked both shoulders C and both breasts. 3/4

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TOBY, a creole, to Blue Castle Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 3/27 JACK, an Eboe, to Miss TERESA R. DOWSE, Westmoreland, no mark. 3/27 ORONOCHO, a Congo, to the estate of Mr. YEATES, dec., Westmoreland, marked on right shoulder not visible. 3/28 PETER, a creole, to Mr. WOOD, Kingston, no mark. 4/6 SAM, a creole boy, to the estate of Mrs. BARJAM, dec., Westmoreland, no mark. 4/8 JACK, a creole, to Mr. PETER GOODEN, Westmoreland, no mark. 4/13 JOB, a Nago, to Blackheath Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 4/16 LONDON, a Papa, to the estate of W. LESLIE, dec., Westmoreland, marked W L right shoulder. 4/16 QUACO, a creole, to Mr. JAMES POTTER, St. Elizabeth, no mark. 4/16 CUDJOE, a creole, to Mr. TAYLOR, St. Elizabeth, marked M P on right shoulder. 4/16 SALLY, a creole, to Mrs. ROACH, Westmoreland, marked right shoulder, not visible. 4/16 EDWARD, a creole, to Mr. SANDLELAR, St. Elizabeth, marked I M left shoulder. 4/19 JOE, a creole, to Mr. SAMUELLS, Westmoreland, no mark. 5/5 JOHN, a creole, to Mrs. DICKENS, Kingston, no mark. 5/6 PATTY, a Congo, to HENRY CERF, Esq., St. Elizabeth, no mark. 5/15 SAM, a Congo, to WILLIAM DEVOY, Saxham Estate, Hanover, marked W G, left shoulder. 5/17 CHARLES, a Mundingo, to Whitehill Penn, St. Elizabeth, no mark. 5/24 HANNAH, a creole, to Miss MARY NEPPHEUS, Hanover, marked M L right shoulder. 5/27 ABBA, a creole, to Miss MARY CAMPBELL, Westmoreland, no mark. 6/5 CHARLES, a Congo, to WILLIAM RECKORD, Esq., Westmoreland, marked W K left shoulder. 6/7 CARR, a Congo, to WALTER MURRAY, Esq., marked A M, W on top, right shoulder, and W M

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on left shoulder. 6/17 PETER, a creole boy, to Bluefields Penn, Westmoreland, no mark. 6/19 RICHARD, a creole, to Orange-Bay Estate, Hanover, no mark. 6/24 EVENS, an Eboe, to Mr. EDWARD FULLWOOD, Westmoreland, no mark. 6/24 CUSZI, a creole, to Batchler’s-Hall Estate, Hanover, no mark. 7/6 GEORGE, a creole, to the Delve Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 7/9 JOE, an Eboe, to Mr. ATKINSON, Lucea, marked left shoulder, not visible. 7/9 BOB, a Moco, to Walter Murray Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 7/14 DURDANIS, an Eboe, to Miss ELIZABETH HAL, Westmoreland, marked I HART, left shoulder. 7/26 CRISPIN, a creole, to Mr. ANDREW MILLER, Black River, no mark. 8/3 JOHN, a Congo, to Mr. ALLEN, Lucea, no mark. 8/3 JOHN, a Mundingo, to Mr. HUGGINS, Hanover. 8/3 BUSH, a Canga, to Mr. CHARLES BERNARD, St. James. 8/24 BRISTOL, a Coromantee, to Prospect Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 8/24 SARAH, a creole, to Miss ELIZABETH MORRIS, Westmoreland, mark on left shoulder, not visible. 8/29 CUPID, a creole, to Mr. C. SHIPPA, Green Island, marked left shoulder C S, ◊ on top. 9/2 MARS, an Eboe, to Mr. DAVID SMALL, Westmoreland, marked I S, left shoulder. 9/28 FRANK, a Coromantee, to Frome Estate Westmoreland, no mark. 9/30 BILLY, a Mundingo, to Frome Estate, Westmoreland, marked A G S, left shoulder. 10/3 JERVIS, a Mundingo, to Mr. ROBERT LOCH, Westmoreland, marked R L left shoulder. 10/3 JOHN, an Eboe, to Fontabell Estate, Green Island, marked on right shoulder A G S and on left jaw A G S. 10/9

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DUNCAN, a creole, to Argyle Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 10/10 DAVEY, a creole, to Mr. SHAKESPEARE, St. Elizabeth, no mark. 10/12 CAESAR, a creole, to the Mint Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 10/18 JACKEY, an Eboe, to Mr. JAMES POTTER, St. Elizabeth, no mark. 10/19 SANDY, a creole, to Friendship Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 10/27 MANUEL, a Congo, to Mr. HENRY CIRF, St. Elizabeth, marked T W, right shoulder. 10/28 NED, a Congo, to Mr. MALCOLM, Lucea, marked on both shoulders, not visible. 10/29 JACKEY, a creole, to Industry Estate, Hanover, no mark. 11/11 BOB, a Moco, to Mr. DAVID GRANT, Lincoln Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 11/12 PETER, a creole boy, to Mr. McLACHLAN, Port Maria, marked left shoulder, not visible. 12/2 RODNEY, a creole, to the Bog Estate, Westmoreland, marked I M C, ◊ on top, on both shoulders. 12/6

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TOM, a creole, to Mr. J. R. JACKSON, Montego Bay, no mark. 12/17 ISAAC, to WATCHWELL, marked on right shoulder I I; taken up by the Maroons. 12/18 JOHN, a Coromantee, to R. BOUCHER, Esq., no brand-mark 12/20 THOMAS, a creole, to Mr. W. WIGGAN, St. James, no brand-mark. 12/22 STEEL, an Eboe, to THOMAS FIRTH, Mile Gully, marks on both shoulders obliterated. 12/23 Clarendon Workhouse, 1815. [CC] NICK, a Moco, to Mr. GILCHRIST’s penn, St. Jago Savannah, marked M G. 10/29 FRIDAY, a creole, says he belongs to Mr. GROUCHARD, St. Jago Savannah. 11/6 WILLIAM, a Congo, says he belongs to one Mr. BIRD, near Green Pond, marked O left shoulder, and C F on the right. 11/18 CUBENNA, says he belongs to Mr. JAMES SAMPSON, or Tryal Plantation, Vere, no mark. 12/6 TOM, a Nago, says she [sic] belongs to Mrs. EWBANK, Mountain Spring, marked on the left shoulder G O. 12/12 HENRY, a Coromantee, to WILLIAM E. NEMBHARD, Esq., Rowington Park, no mark. 12/15 MITSOZ, a Congo, says he belongs to Mr. THOMAS GREENHILL, Spanish Town, marked on right shoulder I M. 12/28 DARBY, a Chamba, says he belongs to THOMAS SAMPSON, or GOULBOURNS, Vere, marked H G, right shoulder. 12/31 Hanover Workhouse, 1815. [CC] HANNAH, a Congo, to Mr. HICK MASEMUIR, Westmoreland, 5 ft. 1-1/2 in. high. 8/21 Kingston Workhouse, 1815. [CC] JOHN, a creole, to Mr. ROBERTSON, St. Mary, no brand-mark, has the yaws on both ankles. 8/25 LAVINIA, a creole, to JOHN HANSON, Salt Ponds, mark not plain on both shoulders; sent in from Fort Augusta. 8/19

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GRACE, a Mungola, to ELIZABETH HAUGHTON, marked C H on both shoulders, and country marks on his [sic] stomach and belly. 9/2 ROBERT, a creole, to Mr. BROWN, Spanish Town, mark on right shoulder not plain. 9/2 ABIGAIL THOMAS, a Congo, to Mrs. JONES, Spanish Town, no brand-mark, country marks on both temples. 9/2 ANTHONY, a Mungola, to JOHN BAILIE, Esq., Falmouth, marked I B on right shoulder, and has a scar on his right foot. 10/12 JOE, a Congo, to Mr. FAIRCLOUGH, Holland Estate, Falmouth, no brand-mark, has lost one of his upper front teeth. 10/12 WILLIAM, a Congo, to Mr. FAIRCLOUGH, Holland Estate, Falmouth, no brand-mark, country marks on his back and breast, and has lost all his upper and lower front teeth. 10/12 ALLICK, a creole, to Mr. TODD, no brand-mark. 10/12 JOHN BAPTISTE, a French creole, formerly belonging to Madame OLIVIA, now to Mr. BELL, Buff Bay, marked C O Y on right breast. 11/4 CUDJOE, a creole, to ROBERT TAYLOR, Hope Estate, marked R E on right shoulder. 11/18 JOHN, a Moco, to Mr. BREER, Port Royal, marked apparently P P on left shoulder. 11/21 FANNY, an Eboe, to SARAH NIMINO, marked S, ◊ aside of it, with another letter not plain on left shoulder, and her back is broke. 11/21 JAMES, a creole, to Wallen Plantation, no brand-mark. 11/25 POLLY, a creole, to BESSY TAME, no brand-mark, has a scar on her right cheek. 12/8 GEORGE, a creole, to Dr. ROBERTSON, marked G L on left cheek, and I T on left breast, and has the marks of flogging on his back. 12/9 JOHN, a Mundingo, to Mr. KEITH, Albion Estate, mark not plain on right shoulder, and has country marks on his face. 12/9 WILLIAM, a Wawee [Wakee], to T. L. YATES, Esq., no brand-mark. 12/12 SAMUEL, alias SAMUEL BARNABY, a creole, he formerly belonged to CHARLES AUSTIN, but was shipped off the island, no brand-mark, says he has served on board his Majesty’s ship Ulysses, and that he is free; to be detained until he proves his freedom. 12/12

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HENRY WILLIAMS, supposed to be a Chamba from the country marks on his face, says he is free and that he belongs to the brig Margaret, from Liverpool, no brand-mark; to be detained until he proves his freedom. 12/12 QUASHIE, alias BARNABY JOHNSTON, a creole, says he is free, no brand-mark; to be detained until he proves his freedom. 12/12 BETTY, a creole, to RACHEL TARRANT, Rosebank, St. Elizabeth, marked I M on both shoulders. 12/12 NANNICA, a creole, to SAMUEL MURPHY, no mark. 12/14 FRANK, a Congo, to Mr. HARDING, Spanish Town, no brand-mark, has lost two of his upper front teeth. 12/14 JULIUS, a Coromantee, to Mr. LYNCH, marked apparently I D on right shoulder. 12/18 JAMES, a creole, to the estate of Dr. TELFER, dec., no brand-mark. 12/18 Morant Bay Workhouse, 1815. [CC] STEPHEN, a Coromantee, formerly to Mr. TILLER, but now to Mr. PARKE, Kingston, marked S P on right and G H, T on top, on left shoulder. 11/24 JOHN, a Mundingo, to Mr. THOMAS GORDON, Spanish Town; brought in by the Maroons. 12/12 HOPE, an Angola, to Epping Farm Plantation, St. David, marked I C D on right shoulder; brought in by the Maroons. 12/13 QUASHIE, a creole, to Epping Farm Plantation, St. David, marked I C D on left shoulder; brought in by the Maroons. 12/13 JACK, an Angola, to Mr. McTAGGART, Manchioneal, marked apparently I O on right shoulder, brought in chopped on his nose and right hand. 12/23 Portland Workhouse, 1815. [CC] WILLIAM BENNETT, a creole, says he was made free by Mrs. MARGARET SEWEL of St. Elizabeth, but has no legal document thereof, no brand-mark. 8/22 St. Andrew Workhouse, 1815. [CC] JAMES, a Mungola, to Mr. WILLIAMS, Above Rocks, no mark. 9/16

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MARY, a Mungola, to Resource Plantation, no mark. 11/21 HANNAH, a Nago, to Mr. STANLEY, no mark. 12/10 RAWLEIGH, a creole, to Mr. ARCHER, no mark. 12/14 JOSEPH, a creole, to Wheelersfield Estate, St. Thomas in the East, no mark. 12/15 JENNY, a Moco, to WENTWORTH BAYLY, Esq., had a fresh cut on her right shoulder when brought in. 12/18 PATTY, a Moco, to WENTWORTH BAYLY, Esq., marked W B on left, and has a scar on right shoulder. 12/19 SUKEY, a creole, to Mr. CLAYMORE, has scars on both shoulders. 12/26 St. Ann Workhouse, 1815. [CC] CHARLES, a creole, to J. COOMBS, Mount Pleasant. 10/19 JAMES, a creole, to WILLIAM FEARON, Clarendon, marked R F. 12/7 DIANA, a creole, to R. KINKEAD, Esq., or Stirling Castle, The Walks, marked S C, K on top. 12/18 St. James Workhouse, 1815. [CC] WILL, a creole boy, says he belongs to MOSES RAMOS, Kingston, 4 ft. 3-3/4 in. high. 10/8 SALLY, a creole, says she belongs to WILLIAM WHITE, Kingston, is in an advanced state of pregnancy, 4 ft. 1 in. high. 11/27 MARY ANN, a Congo, says she belongs to the estate of NICHOLAS ROBSON, dec., 5 ft. 2 in. high. 12/3 SARAH, a creole, says she belongs to Wakefield Estate. 12/10 JENNY, a creole, says she belongs to Longpond Estate. 12/20 WATTY, an Eboe, says he belongs to Mr. JOHN CHRISTIE, marked right shoulder apparently I E C, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 12/28 St. Mary Workhouse, 1815. [CC] JOHN, a Coromantee, formerly belonged to Mr. ELLISON, Anotto Bay, who sold him to Mr.

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ABRAHAMS, St. Elizabeth, marked J J S. 10/29 CHARLOTTE, a Mungola, to Mr. RITCHIE, Above Rocks, marked M L D on her stomach. 10/30 JAMES, an Eboe, to the estate of DAVID McGREGOR, or JOHN JAMES VIDAL, Esq., marked M G. 11/6 WILLIAM, a Congo, to Messrs. FRASER and BROWN, St. Ann. 11/23 DONNIO, a Chamba, to Mr. PETIGREW a mason, Guy’s Hill. 12/6 PRINCE, an Eboe, to Miss HINDS, Orange Penn, St. Ann, marked apparently I C H on his breast. 12/7 GEORGE, a Moco, to NICHOLAS GARVEY, Esq., St. Ann, marked A G on left shoulder. 12/12 HARRINGTON, a Chamba, to Mr. JOHN THOMSON, St. George, marked H B, in one, ◊ on top, on right shoulder. 12/12 FLORIAN, a creole, marked I A on both shoulders and breast. 12/21 Spanish Town Workhouse, 1815. [CC] JOHN DIXON, a creole, says he is free but cannot produce any documents of such freedom, marks of flogging on his back. 9/3 MARY, a Chamba, says she belonged to a black woman named FANNY WARREN, dec., country marks on her face. 9/3 BOB, a Chamba, will not tell his owner, supposed to belong to Mr. A. TULLOCH, at the Moneague, has his country marks on his face. 9/3 JOHN THOMAS, a creole, to Lt. CAMPBELL, Fort Augusta, marked B H. 9/3 ROBERT, a Nago, to one Miss NANCY McLEAN, at Annotto Bay, has his country marks on his face. 9/3 WILLIAM, an Eboe, to Mr. GEORGE WILSON, at Messrs. Hibbert and Taylors, Kingston, marked with B B [upside down, reversed] apparently, right shoulder. 9/13 JAMES, an Eboe, to Mr. JOSHUA WOOD, Kingston, has his country marks on his face and arms. 9/17

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EARL DANIEL, born in Antigua, who says he is free but has no ticket or papers to shew in proof thereof, has the marks of a wound on his left shoulder, being the same Negro sent in from Vere, per Mr. CLARKE. 9/18 JACK, a creole, to Mr. BELL, at Woodstock, near Annotto Bay, marked A W E, both shoulders. 12/3 ABIGAIL, a Congo, to Miss DICK, St. John. 12/5 GOODLUCK, a creole boy, to Mr. THAME, in Kingston, no brand-mark. 12/11 MARS, an Eboe, to Mr. PATIBAT, in Kingston, marked apparently J L D, left shoulder, has country marks on his face and breast. 12/12 MARIA, a Congo, to one FANNY DELCORD, has the marks of an old sore on her breast. 12/12 QUACO, a creole, to one Mr. CERF, in St. Elizabeth, walks lame on his left leg. 12/15 TIM, a creole, to Quebec Estate, THOMAS WALDMAN, Esq., St. Mary, no mark. 12/28 Trelawny Workhouse, 1815. [CC] NANCY, an American born, to Miss NELLY BENNETT, or Mr. HUNT, Court House Street, Kingston, no mark, yellow complexion, 5 ft. 3-1/2 in. high. 10/13 GEORGE, a Mundingo, to Mrs. SCARLET, in the Black-Grounds, no mark, 5 ft. high. 12/16 Westmoreland Workhouse, 1815. [CC] TOM, a Congo, to the estate of Mr. ROBERT HOGARTH, dec., Westmoreland, marked R H, ◊ on top, right shoulder. 10/3 PAGE, a creole, to Mr. WATKINGS, Paradise wharf, marked W left shoulder. 12/4 GEORGE, a Canga, to Mr. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Bluefields Tavern, no mark. 12/4

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JOHN THOMPSON, a Coromantee, says he is free, but has not documents to shew, marked with J J S on both shoulders, and left breast. 1/20 JOHN, a Congo, to Seven Rivers Estate, mark not plain. 1/26 LUSTRE, a creole, to MATTHEW HENNEGAN, has lost two toes from off his left foot. 2/114 JACK, to Dundee Estate, no brand-mark. 2/6 MARIA, a Mundingo, to Mrs. BROOMFIELD, mark not plain, has a CHILD with her. 2/9 ANTHONY, a creole, to Campleton Estate, Hanover, no brand-mark. 2/13 JOHN WILLIAMS, a creole, to the estate of THOMAS COLE, Kingston, marked on right shoulder with T R. 2/14 DANIEL, a Papa, to Mr. JOHN MULLINGS, marked on right shoulder I M. 2/18 BOB, a creole, to CHARLES ROWE, Esq., no mark. 2/19 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mesopotamia Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 3/3 GEORGE, a creole, to Mesopotamia Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 3/3 PHILIP, a Mundingo, to Mr. JASPER RUDLING, Montego Bay, no mark. 3/10 HELEN, a creole, to Miss NANCY ADAIR, Spanish Town, yellow complexion. 3/14 GOODLUCK, a creole, to THOMAS PATTISON, no mark. 3/14 CUFFEE, a creole, to EDWARD TAYLOR, marked E T on right shoulder. 3/18 PRINCE, a Congo, to R. SPLATT, Mile Gulley. 3/21 PHOEBA, a creole, to Orchard Estate, Hanover, no mark. 3/21 BILLY, a Moco, to Mr. JAMES PATRICK, marked I P on right shoulder. 3/21 MINTAS, a Congo, to CHARLES FORBES, Esq., marked C F, ◊ between, on right shoulder. 3/21 14 See also LUSTRE, a creole, to Matthew Hennegan, 4 ft. 11 in. high. 7/9

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GEORGE, a Moco, to Williamsfield Estate, Hanover. 3/21 GEORGE, a Moco, to MARGARET SLOOK, Savanna la Mar. 3/25 QUACO, a creole, to Mrs. POWELL, Top Hill, no mark. 3/25 MONDAY, a creole, to JOSEPH RUSSELL, Esq., Mile Gully. 3/26 JAMES, a Congo, says his former owner is dead, and that he does not know to whom he belongs. 3/28 HANNAH, a creole, to MARY SOWDEN, Westmoreland. 3/28 LONDON, a creole, to Mr. JAMES PATRICK, marked on both shoulders A P. 3/28 WHAN, a creole, to Mrs. ANN LITTHER, Westmoreland, blind of right eye. 3/28 THOMAS BANBURY, a Congo, calls himself a Maroon of Charles Town, and has a pass signed Thomas Banbury. 3/28 JUBA, a Moco, to Industry Estate, Hanover, marked W M on right shoulder. 3/28 BOB, a creole, to Barton Estate, no mark. 3/29 GEORGE, a creole, to RICHARD HAMMOND, St. James. 3/29 LUSTRE, an Eboe, to Mr. WINT, near Kingston; formerly calls himself THOMAS, to Mr. HIBBERT, marked on both shoulders ASIA. 3/29 BEN, a creole, to Emmans Penn. 4/6 JUPITER, a creole, to CHALRES FORBES, Esq. 4/6 ALBERT, a Moco, to Retrieve, Hanover, marked I O on right shoulder. 4/15 JOHN, a Coromantee, to ROBERT PORTER, Esq., marked J J S on both shoulders and left breast. 4/20 DORCAS, a creole, says she formerly belonged to Miss KITTY MILLS, Kingston, 4 ft. 11 in. high. 4/24 CUDJOE, a Mundingo, to Mr. JAMES HOPWOOD, marked H on both shoulders, 5 ft. 8 in. high. 4/25 CHARLES, a Congo, to Mr. A. THOMPSON, marked I M, H on both shoulders, 5 ft. 9 in. high.

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5/3 PATRICK, a creole, to Mr. JOSEPH JONES, marked H, I on top, on both shoulders, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 5/4 JOHN, a Coromantee, to ROBERT PORTER, Esq., marked J J S on both shoulders. 5/16 JULY, a Moco, to the estate of COLIN ROSS, dec. 5/21 DAPHNE, a Congo, to Round Hill Plantation, marked P, ◊ C, on both shoulders. 5/22 EDWARD HENRY, a mulatto, to Miss BROWN, Fourpaths, Clarendon, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 5/23 TOM, a creole, to Mrs. PATRICK, 5 ft. 7 in. high. 6/14 CYRUS, a creole, to Mr. FORBES, Richmond, St. Mary, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 6/18 BERWICK, a Congo, to Mr. BROMFIELD, marked C D, M on top, on right shoulder, several marks on left shoulder not plain, 4 ft. 11 in. high. 6/18 HENRY, a Moco, to Mr. ALEXANDER TELFER, has only one leg, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 7/11 RICHARD, a Congo, to Mr. ROBERT BARTLETT, Alligator Pond, marks of flogging on his back, 5 ft. 9 in. high. 7/15 BEAU, a Moco, to T. J. BRANFOOT, Esq., Vere, marked T on both shoulders, 5 ft. 1-1/2 in. high. 7/15 WASHINGTON, a Congo, to Mr. JOHN LYNCH, marked I L on both breasts, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 7/16 MANUEL, a Congo, to EDWARD PEART, Esq., Vere, marks on shoulders and breast not plain, 4 ft. 10 in. high. 7/16 ADAM, a Congo, to Mr. JOHN FINDLAY, Lacovia, marked I F on right shoulder, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 7/28 HARRY, a sambo, to Mrs. JAMES near Hounslow Penn, 5 ft. 9 in. high. 7/30 GEORGE, an Eboe, to the 60th Regiment, marked I O on left shoulder, P I O on right shoulder, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 7/30 VENTURE, a creole, to Retrieve Estate Old Works, St. James, mark not plain, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 8/5

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CHESTER, a Congo, to Mr. MULLINGS, marked E R, both shoulders, lost his left eye, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 8/17 ROSY, a creole, to Miss PEGGY ANDERSON, St. James, 4 ft. 11 in. high. 8/23 KENT, alias TOM, a Coromantee, to Mrs. BAYLIS or Mr. THOMAS DYER, marked F B on right, T D on left shoulder, 5 ft. 10 in. high. 8/26 JOHN HERMAN, a creole, says he is free but has no document thereof; he also says his father is a free man living on Greenwich Estate, St. James. 9/9 QUASHIE, a Chamba, says he belongs to Mr. FALCONER who was formerly overseer at Pusey Hill Estate, Vere, but is now off the island, marked I M on both shoulders, apparently but not plain, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 9/19 NED, a creole, to Mayamure Estate, Westmoreland, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 9/27 ALICK, a creole, to Orange River Estate, St. Mary, 5 ft. 7 in. high. 9/28 DAZY, a Moco, to Holland Estate, in this parish. 9/28 JOHN, a Congo, to Mr. ANDREW YOUNG, 5 ft. 7 in. high. 10/3 ROBERT, a creole, to Bounty Hall Estate, Trelawny, 5 ft. 6 in. high. 10/8 BEN, a Congo, to Mr. JAMES G. MIDLINGS, marked I M, G on top, right shoulder, D R left shoulder, 5 ft. 6 in. high. 10/12 MOLLY, a creole, to Mr. JOHN RUSSELL, marked T K left shoulder, 4 ft. 11 in. high. 10/14 MARGARET, alias SARAH MOUNTAGUE, a saltwater creole,15 to Miss ANN BLACK a woman of colour, near Great River, St. James, marked E P both shoulders and cheek, 5 ft. 6 in. high. 10/14 ALEXIS, a creole, to Mrs. McINTOSH, Savanna la Mar, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 10/20 LOUISA, a creole, to Dr. HENRIQUES, Spanish Town, marked apparently B W on left shoulder, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 10/29 15 Though apparently an oxymoron, presumably “saltwater creole” signified someone born during the transatlantic crossing (Middle Passage). For use of the term “saltwater Negro” to signify African-born, in contrast to “creole” or “country-born,” see Michael A. Gomez, Exchanging Our Country Marks: The Transformation of African Identities in the Colonial and Antebellum South (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998), pp.14, 168, 189; and for the meanings of “creole” see Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, Africans in Colonial Louisiana: The Development of Afro-Creole Culture in the Eighteenth Century (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1992), pp.157-158.

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SAM, a Congo, to Mr. McLELLAN, Orange Estate, St. James, marked W G left shoulder, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 10/29 LONDON, a creole, to Mr. JAMES PATRICK, marked A F both shoulders, 5 ft. 6 in. high. 11/7 WILLIAM, a Congo, to Mr. WILLIAM SAUL, marked W S both shoulders, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 11/12 LACKEY, a creole, to Mr. JOHN CHAMBERS, 5 ft. 8 in. high. 11/12 Clarendon Workhouse, 1816. [CC] HAGAR, a creole, says she belongs to Miss MARY ASHLEY a woman of colour, Spanish Town, no mark. 1/1 JOHN, a Congo, says he belongs to Mr. WILLIAM ROSE, marked W E, on left shoulder, A C on top. 1/3 WILLIAM MORGON, a Moco, says he belongs to Mr. BARTLETT, Plantain Garden River, formerly the property of Capt. MORGAN, late of Kingston, dec., no mark. 1/4 NED GARDINER, a creole, says he belongs to a Miss GARDINER a woman of colour, Kingston, no brand-mark. 1/12 ALFRED, a creole boy, says he belongs to Mrs. FERRO, Kingston, no brand-mark. 1/12 JESSY, a creole, says she belongs to Miss SUKEY BEGGS HUSBAND, Vere, marked S H on the left shoulder. 2/7 THOMAS, a creole, to Doctor HAYLE, marked on both shoulders H, ◊ on top. 2/11 JOE, an Eboe, to Mr. MICHAEL COLLMAN, marked on left shoulder I B. 2/16 JOHN, a Mungola, to Mr. JAMES KERR, who keeps a grass yard, Kingston, marked L, ◊ on top, on right shoulder. 2/27 BACCHUS, a Mundingo, to Mr. RICHARD DAVIS, Middleton Plantation, St. Mary, marked R D. 3/13 TOM, a creole, to KEAN OSBORN, Esq., or Richmond Park, marked both shoulders K O. 3/13 WILLIAM, a creole, to the Ramble Estate, no brand-mark. 3/13 JAMES, a creole, says he belongs to Mrs. McGLASHAN, Spanish Town, no mark. 3/14

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RICHARD BARCLAY, a creole, says he belongs to Miss SARAH MATTHEWS a woman of colour, Spanish Town, marked I M both shoulders. 3/21 NED, a creole, says he belongs to Caswell Castle Estate, Vere, no mark. 3/21 DOUGLAS, a Bruman, says his master’s name was Mr. LONGMAN, of Banbury coffee plantation, St. Elizabeth, no mark, of a yellow complexion, a large scar on top of right shoulder from being burnt with fire. 3/21 ALFRED, a Congo, to Mr. JAMES PATTERSON (lately carpenter at Parnassus) [sic], formerly belonged to Mr. JAMES BURNETT, Spanish Town, marked P R reversed, both shoulders, marks of severe punishment on his back. 4/1 PATIENCE, an Eboe, to Mr. STENNETT, St. Ann, dec., marked C P right shoulder, says she has been runaway since a little girl. 4/8 EDWARD, a Coromantee, to Mr. ALEXANDER ANDERSON, Kingston, formerly to KEAN OSBORN, Esq., marked K O. 4/816 DICK, a Mundingo, to Mr. JAMES SUTHERLAND, Mile Gully, no visible brand-mark. 4/9 CUPID, a creole, to Swansea Estate, St. John, marked like I D, S on top, not plain, right shoulder, has lost the first joint of the two first fingers, and the whole of the little finger of the right hand. 4/10 TOM, a creole, to Mr. ROBERT FINLAY, Spanish Town, marked R A in large letters, and W W in small, both shoulders. 4/15 HARDY, a Mungola, to KILBY’s Estate, St. Dorothy, marked W M, D R on top, both shoulders and breasts. 4/18 TRYALL, a Mundingo, to Ludlow Estate, Clarendon, no visible brand-mark. 4/21 WILLIAM, a Congo, says she belongs to Mr. CURTIS a man of colour, near Port Antonio, no visible brand-mark, has lost the first joint of the fore finger of the right hand. 4/24 JOSEPH, a creole, says he belongs to ARTHUR’s Seat, no mark. 4/26 ANDREW, a creole boy, to Coates Penn, no mark. 5/12 16 EDWARD, a Coromantee, says he belongs to Mr. DAVID LARGUE, Albion, St. David, formerly to KEAN OSBORN, Esq., marked K O. 8/31

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QUASHIE, a Coromantee, says he ranaway a new Negro and has no owner,17 no mark. 5/14 WILLIAM, a creole, says he belongs to Mr. MULLET, Spanish Town, no mark. 5/25 JOHN, a creole, says he belongs to a Mr. CHILDMAN a carpenter, Spanish Town, mark on both shoulders obliterated. 5/26 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. MOOR, St. Thomas in the Vale, no mark. 5/27 SCOTT, a Coromantee, to Mr. THOMAS SMITH a coppersmith, Carpenter’s Mountain, marked T S right shoulder. 5/28 NICK, a creole, says he belongs to Denbeigh Estate, marked on right shoulder E P, has a collar and piece of chain about his neck. 6/11 POLLYDORE, alias PATRICK MORGAN, says he belonged to Doctor DUNCAN McGLASHAN, dec., and has been serving on board King’s ships many years, that he is free but has no documents to shew of his freedom, and has been working at a Mr. MARCHELLECKS, a Frenchman, who is a baker in West Street, Kingston; he was accompanying two women to Falmouth or Maroon Town, but left them, and was taken while selling articles said to belong to them. 6/11 OLD BACH, says he belongs to Halse Hall Estate, no mark, and has been runaway for many years. 6/24 JAMES, a Mundingo, to Treadways Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale, marked A B, A M on top. 6/28 MARK, a Congo, to the estate of Mr. TRENKFIELD, dec., country marks on his shoulders and breasts; brought in by the Maroons. 6/29 BEN, a Congo, to the estate of Mr. TRENKFIELD, dec., Vere, no mark; brought in by the Maroons. 6/29 FANNY, a Mungola, to Miss CHARLOTTE BONNER a woman of colour, Old Harbour Market, no mark. 7/7 EMANUEL, a creole, to Miss MARGARET BROWN a woman of colour, St. John, marked both shoulders R D. 7/9 JOHN, a creole, says he formerly belonged to Miss MARY ANN WOODHOUSE a woman of colour, who sold him to a Mr. MASTEN in Kingston, he was afterwards sold by that gentleman to some Frenchman or other, who took him to St. Domingo, and he remained there two years, 17 belongs to Ashly Hall, Vere. 5/22.

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and then made his escape with many others to this island, marked R H on right shoulder. 7/10 JAMES, a Congo, to the estate of Dr. JAMES JOHNSTON, dec., no brand-mark. 7/18 HECTOR, a creole, says he belongs to MOSES BRAVO, Marley Mount Penn, St. Dorothy, marked on both shoulders W S. 8/2 WINDSOR, a Coromantee, says he belongs to Mr. R. BOUCHER, Manchester, mark on the right shoulder obliterated. 8/2 WILL, a Congo, says he belongs to Manningsfield Estate, Vere, marked on right shoulder I E. 8/7 WILLIAM, a Congo, says he belongs to Mr. TELFER, St. Elizabeth, marked W T on left shoulder, with E D on top, has lost his left leg. 8/12 TOM, a creole, to KEAN OSBORN, Esq., or Caswell Hall Estate, Vere, marked both shoulders K O. 8/20 MARY ANN RICHARDSON, a creole, a woman of colour, belonging to JOHN F. GISSACKSON, gone off the island. 8/26 ANDREW, a salt-water creole, says he belongs to Doctor CROSBIE, Kingston, no mark. 9/5 JOSEPH, an Eboe, to the estate of Mr. WILLIAM MURDOCH, dec., now to the New Hall Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale, marked W M not plain. 9/12 GEORGE FRANCIS, a creole, says he belonged to Mrs. CROSSGILL, after her death Mr. Richmond her attorney left him to Mr. ALEXANDER ECTOR, since his death, to Mr. KINGHORN or Mr. KINKHEAD he supposes is his trustee, marked T S, G on top, a swelling on his left cheek bone. 9/15 ROSIE, a Congo, to the estate of of THOMAS BROWN, dec., no mark 9/23 JENNY, a creole, says she belongs to ELEANOR JACKSON a woman of colour, Old Harbour market, no mark, much pitted with the smallpox in her face. 9/24 HENRY, a Coromantee, says he belongs to the estate of Dr. SHAW, Great Valley Plantation, marked on both shoulders, none of the letters plain, only S on left shoulder. 9/28 JOHN, a creole, says he belongs to Denbigh Estate, no mark. 10/1 WILLIAM, a creole, says he belongs to Miss MARTHA BYDON a woman of colour, Kingston, marked on left shoulder, I W, ◊ on top, and on right shoulder G A or C A. 10/3

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QUASHIE, a Papa, says he belongs to Mr. LAVELL, Manchester, adjoining Grove Place, country marks on his face and all over his body. 10/5 BACCHUS, an Eboe, says he belongs to Mr. YOUNG a butcher, formerly to ELIZABETH ROE a person of colour, marked E R D right shoulder. 10/8 SURPRISE, a creole, belonging to Carlisle Estate, Vere, no mark. 10/8 RACHAEL, a creole, an old woman, says she belongs to Yarmouth Estate, Vere; brought in by the Maroons. 10/11 ROBERT, a creole, says he belongs to Mr. LANE, St. Thomas in the Vale, formerly to Mr. McLARTY, St. John, no mark. 10/21 CUPID, a Congo, to Denbigh Estate, marked upon the left shoulder E P. 10/22 TRIM, a Mungola, says belongs to Mr. PELTERS, Manchester, marked P, ◊ on top, on right shoulder. 10/23 ARCHEY, a creole, says he belongs to OLIPHANT’s estate, no mark; brought in by the Maroons. 10/27 LOUISA, an Eboe, an old woman, says she belongs to RUTH PRANCE a free black woman, Spanish Town, no visible brand-mark. 11/2 QUASHIE, a creole, says he belongs to Mr. IRVING a carpenter, on Bushy Park, marked on the left shoulder W S, on the right M. 11/2 POST, a Coromantee, says he belongs to Lanruinney Estate, marked M W on the right shoulder. 11/5 CAESAR, an Otam, says he belongs to Mr. TOWNSON, D.M., St. Ann, marked O G on both shoulders. 11/5 PLATE, an Eboe, to the estate of H. McKINLAY, dec., says Mr. Greenhill is his trustee, mark on left shoulder not plain. 11/5 NANCY, a creole, to Miss WUSESUSHANG [sic] a black French woman, East End, Kingston, marked on the right shoulder WEUR. 11/8 Hanover Workhouse, 1816. [CC] BOATSWAIN, a creole, to the Crawle Estate, St. James, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 1/9 BILLY, to the Crawle Estate, both marks of beating on the shoulders, 5 ft. 6 in. high. 1/9

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MALTRO, a creole, to Endeavour Estate, Hanover. 1/23 CYRUS, a creole, formerly to Springfield, but now to Mr. CASE, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 2/7 BOB, a creole, to Bog Estate, Westmoreland, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 3/16 WILLIAM, or ALBERT, a creole, to Mr. RARES, Westmoreland, 4 ft. 10 in. high. 3/27 HARRY, a creole, to Phoenix, Hanover, 5ft. 4 in. high. 4/2 DAMSELL, an Eboe], to WALTER ROBERTSON, Savanna la Mar, marked I R T, 5 ft. [illegible]-1/2 in. high. 4/9 HESTER, a creole, Belvidere Estate, 5 ft. 4 in. high. 4/16 TOM, a creole, to Mrs. JACKSON, Montego Bay, 4 ft. 10 in. high. 4/16 JEMMY, a creole, to RAYNES WHITE, Montego Bay, marked R W, not plain, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 4/16 JOHN, a Congo, to Mr. CHRISTIE, Westmoreland, mark not plain, 4 ft. 10 in. high. 4/16 CHARLES, a creole, to Mr. LEVY EVENS, St. Elizabeth, mark not perfect, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 5/12 HARRY, a creole, to WILLIAM MORRIS, Esq., Rome, 5 ft. 4 in. 5/21 BOATSWAIN, a Bona, to Doctor LAWSON, Steelfield, taken up with a canoe at Sandy Bay, marked T S, ◊ on top, right shoulder, 5 ft. 6 in. high. 6/27 ARCHY, a creole, to CATHERINE HALL, St. James, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 6/29 SARAH, a creole, to Miss FINDLATER, St. James, 4 ft. 5 in. high. 7/7 CICERO, a creole, to Maggotty Estate, 5 ft. high. 7/7 CATO, a creole, to Content Estate, 5 ft. 7 in. high. 7/8 CUPID, a Moco, to JOHN HOGG, Westmoreland, no mark, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 7/16 EDWIN, to Mr. JOHNSTON, Cave Valley, two right fingers half off, 5 ft. 6 in. high. 7/26 DOLLY, a creole, to Great Valley Estate, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 8/13 ELIZA, a creole, to Mr. WILLIAM THOMPSON, Cocoa Nut Walk, St. Elizabeth, bumps on her

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back and breast, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 9/14 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. JOHNSTON, Williamshope, Hanover, 5 ft. 1-3/4 in. high. 9/16 AMELIA, a Chamba, to Mr. GRIGNON, Montego Bay, 4 ft. 11 in. high. 9/29 GRACE, a creole, to OLIVER HERING, Esq., Paul Island, 4 ft. 10 in. high. 9/30 LUIS, a creole, to Mrs. SHARPE, Montego Bay, 4 ft. 11 in. high. 10/14 JEAN, a Moco, to MARY MITCHELL, Falmouth, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 10/14 ANDREW, a Moco, says he belongs to Haughton Hall, was hired to SAMUEL WRIGHT a Maroon, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 10/14 DAY, a Moco, to Duckett’s Spring, St. James, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 10/25 GEORGE, a Congo, to Mr. VASSALL, Abingdon, 5 ft. 4 in. high. 10/28 ELENA, a creole, to JOSEPH RICKETTS, Westmoreland, marked but not sufficiently distinct to shew the letters, 4 ft. 11 in. high. 11/6 VERNON, a Bona, to SAMUELL VAUGHAN, Esq., Retrieve Estate, Westmoreland, marked S W left shoulder, 5 ft. 6 in. high. 11/11 Kingston Workhouse, 1816. [CC] ANTONIO, a native of St. Domingo, says he is free, to be detained till he proves his freedom, no brand-mark, has a scar on his right shoulder. 1/8 CARPENTER, a Mundingo, to JOHN BULL, Esq., marked E B on right shoulder, and country marks on his face. 1/9 RICHMOND, a Coromantee, to Mr. STANLEY, Farm Hill, no brand-mark. 1/9 NED, a Congo, to WILLIAM NEWMAN near Burnt Savanna, Westmoreland, marked S, with a ◊ and a letter before it, not plain, on both shoulders and country marks on both breasts and belly. 1/10 CAROLINE, a Coromantee, and her child NELSON, to WILLIAM NEWMAN near Burnt Savanna, Westmoreland, no brand-mark, country marks on both temples. 1/10 DIANA, an Eboe, to WILLIAM NEWMAN near Burnt Savanna, Westmoreland, no brand-mark, country marks on her belly. 1/10

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KINGSTON, a Mungola, to Mr. MERRICK, marked L R on left shoulder, and has a scar on right breast. 1/10 CHARLES, a creole, to Mr. DAVIS, St. Thomas in the East, marked T D on left and I B on right shoulder. 1/16 EDWARD, a creole, to Mr. LANCASTER, Content Plantation, St. David, no brand-mark. 1/23 FRANK, a creole, to JAMES ROBERTSON, Spanish Town, no brand-mark. 1/26 PETER, an Eboe, to Fort Stewart, St. George, mark on left shoulder not plain, marks of flogging on his back. 1/31 MOLLY, a creole, to CHAVIST JOHNSTON, Rio Bueno, marked I H on left shoulder, has lost two of her upper front teeth. 2/1 DAVY, an Eboe, to Mr. RICHARDS, Garbrand Hall Estate, St. David, no brand-mark, has lost all the feel of the right foot. 2/2 QUASHIE, a creole, to Mr. BRANDON, marked F D on right shoulder. 2/3 RODNEY, a creole, to Mr. PEART, St. Elizabeth, marked PEART, I B on top, on left shoulder, and I B on both shoulders. 2/3 JAMES, a Coromantee, to Mr. CLARK, dec., no brand-mark, marks of public flogging on his back, a sore on right foot. 2/6 JAMES, a Chamba, to JOHN STEWART, Annotto Bay, marked apprently I D on both shoulders, I B on left breast, and country marks on face. 2/6 MOLLY, a Papa, to Mr. CLARKE, Halfway-Tree, mark on left shoulder not plain, a scar on left breast. 2/12 GEORGE, a creole, to Mr. THOMAS MILLWARD, River Head, no brand-mark. 2/12 CUDJOE, a Coromantee, to Capt. JOHN MURRAY, no brand-mark. 2/13 ROSEY, a Mungola, formerly to Mr. BENJAMIN MILLWARD, but was sold to him to Mr. DINZEVADO, now says Mr. HEMMIT, no brand-mark, country marks on face. 2/14 RICHARD, a creole, to Windsor Castle Estate, no brand-mark. 2/14 POMPEY, an Eboe, to the late EDWARD EAST, Maryland Plantation, feet and hands sore. 2/14 PEGGY, alias MAY, a Congo, to Miss BROWN, Spanish Town, or Dove Hall, mark on both

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cheeks, not plain, marks of flogging on back; she is in a state of pregnancy. 2/16 TOM, a creole, to Dr. FRANKLIN, marked H W L on right breast, marks of flogging on back. 2/16 JENNY, a Mundingo, to JOHN G. MILLWARD, Esq., Spanish Town, marked G M on left shoulder, country marks on face. 2/17 TOM, a Mungola, to ANDREW BOGLE, Esq., no mark. 2/20 JAMES, a Moco, to JAMES C. POWNALL, Esq., marked apparently W L on both shoulders. 2/20 SANCHO, a Mungola, to Hope Estate, marked R, with another letter, not plain, on right shoulder. 2/21 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. OLIVER, marked S C or S O on right shoulder. 2/21 JACK, an Eboe, to SUSAN McCLELLAND, no mark. 2/22 SAMPSON, a creole, to JOSEPH BOYDEN, no mark. 2/22 JACK, a Mungola, to Mr. SCOT, Port Royal mountains, marked N, with two other letters, not plain, on left shoulder. 3/5 DAVEY, a creole, to Mr. McINTYRE, St. Mary, marked M I on left shoulder. 3/5 MARY, a creole, to BESSY NEWLAND, marked E N on both shoulders; sent in from Fort Augusta. 3/6 JANE, a Congo, to JOHN RODON, Esq., Dry River, marked L R, ◊ between, on left, and R with a ◊ before it, and another letter not plain; sent in from Fort Augusta. 3/6 SARAH, an Eboe, to JOHN McDONALD, Mount Allen, marked M D on right shoulder, and has country marks on her breasts; sent in from Ft. Augusta. 3/6 SUKEY, a Mungola, to Mr. PALMER, Chapelton, Clarendon, marked apparently N R on left shoulder, and has lost two of his lower front teeth; sent in from Ft. Augusta. 3/6 SARAH, a Congo, to JAMES MORRISON, Spring Valley, St. Ann, mark not plain on left shoulder; sent in from Ft. Augusta. 3/6 LISBON, a Coromantee, to Messrs. DICK and EVANS, Lucky Valley, marked R M on left, and mark not plain on right shoulder, with country marks on both temples. 3/7

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JOHN PHILLIPS, a Coromantee, says he is free, and that he belonged to a French woman at Providence, named Madame MARIE, who carried him to Jacmel, and that she died there; has no brand-mark, and came here from Jacmel; to be detained until he proves his freedom. 3/7 LISBON, a Wawee [Wakee], to Mr. BATTAILLE, no brand-mark, marks of flogging on his back. 3/7 BETSEY, a Congo, to Col. ROBERTSON, no brand-mark, has a scar on both shins. 3/9 WILLIAM, a creole, to Craig Mill Estate, St. George, no brand-mark. 3/11 WILLIAM, a creole, to Cedar Grove, mark not plain, on right shoulder. 3/13 RODNEY, a creole, to Orange Path, St. David, no brand-mark. 3/13 MORALES, a creole, to Mr. WILMOTT, marked R [upside down] I on right shoulder. 3/13 JUNO, a Mungola, to BARNABY MADDAN, Esq., Orchard Plantation, Port Royal mountains, marked W on right shoulder. 3/13 QUASHIE, a Coromantee, to Mr. SCOTT, Spring Garden, St. Ann, no brand-mark, has a scar on his left wrist, which he says he got from a fall in a lime-kiln. 3/14 JOHN WILLIAMS, a Moco, to Mr. WALLIS, Old Harbour Market, mark not plain on left shoulder, has country marks on both temples. 3/18 ALLICK, a Coromantee, to JACOB BASSAN, Port Royal, no brand-mark, has a scar under his left eye. 3/23 GEORGE, a Mungola, to Plantain Garden River, no brand-mark. 3/26 BILLY, a Nago, to Mr. FLIGNY, marked I C M on right shoulder, and has country marks on his belly. 3/26 CHARLOTTE, a Mungola, to Miss BESSY, marked A C S on left shoulder. 3/27 SIMON, a creole, to THOMAS JOSEPH GRAY, Esq., Easthams Estate, St. James, is marked apparently F on left breast, has scar on his left shoulder and cheek. 4/2 ORMARUS, a Mungola, says he made his escape out of a Guinea ship when a new Negro, that he has no master, and has been ever since with a gang of runaways in the woods, has his country marks on his belly, and his left great toe turned in; he was taken up by Mr. P. J. Smith, overseer on Mount Hybla. 4/2 TOM, a creole, to Mr. CHARLES GORDON, Savanna la Mar, marked N M C on both shoulders,

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mark not plain on breast, and marks of flogging on his back. 4/8 JOHN, a Congo, to Gibraltar Estate, St. George, no brand-mark, has marks of flogging on his back. 4/8 SAM, a creole, to Mr. BRAILSFORD, Port Royal, no mark, has lost two of his upper front teeth. 4/8 LAURETTO, a French [creole] woman, to Mr. JUDAH, no mark, has lost two of her upper front teeth. 4/8 WILLIAM, a creole, to HARRY JONES, no brand-mark. 4/13 LEWIS, or HARRY, a Coromantee, to Mr. ALLEN, marked H D, not plain, on breasts and shoulders. 4/15 FRIENDSHIP, a creole, to CHARLOTTE WRIGHT, marked on both shoulders. 4/19 JOHN DENNY, a native of Port au Prince [St. Domingue], says he is free, no mark, coal-black, has a cut on his left cheek and aside of his upper lip, the little finger of the right hand contracted; to be detained until he proves his freedom. 4/20 JAMES SMART, a native of Martinique, says he is cook on board the ship Windsor, Capt. CAMPBELL, and is free, black complexion, has lost most of his front teeth; to be detained until he proves his freedom. 4/20 THOMAS, a Chamba, to DAVID PERRY, Content Plantation, St. George, marked D P on both shoulders, and has country marks on both cheeks. 4/23 BILLY, a Moco, to Mr. BOLT, St. Ann Bay, marked apparently C C on right shoulder, and has a scar on his left shoulder. 4/25 ADAM, a Wakee, to Mr. HARRIS, Quebec Plantation, St. George, no brand-mark, has country marks on both cheeks. 4/25 JAMES, a creole, to Cardiff Estate, St. Mary (the Hon. SHAND trustee) [sic], marked S D, G on top, on both shoulders. 4/25 CLARENCE, a salt-water creole, to THOMAS GREENHILL, Esq., Spanish Town, no brand-mark, has a scar on his back. 5/3 JOHN, a Mundingo, to Madame SEPHY or LISBON, no brand-mark. 5/6 JOHN, a creole, to Mrs. CAMPBELL, Passage Fort, no brand-mark, has the marks of flogging on his back. 5/7

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THOMAS, a creole, to Mr. NESBITT, St. Mary, marked I H on right shoulder, and has lost two of his upper front teeth. 5/10 JAMES, a creole, to SARAH SCOTT, no brand-mark. 5/13 PALACE, a creole, to Miss SLYTH. 5/13 JOHN, a creole, to JOHN ORR, Esq., dec., no brand-mark, has lost some of his upper front teeth. 5/13 GEORGE, a Mungola, to JOHN OLD, St. George, marked B B on left shoulder, and has a scar below his right eye. 5/13 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. EDMISTON. 5/14 THOMAS BROWN, a creole, to the estate of Mr. WILLIAMS, dec., late tavern-keeper at Montego Bay, marked A M E on both shoulders. 5/14 JOHN, a Congo, to WENTWORTH BAYLEY, Esq., Gibraltar Estate, St. George, no brand-mark, has the mark of flogging on his back. 5/15 CUDJOE, a Coromantee, to DUGALD THOMPSON, marked D T on both shoulders. 5/15 LEWIS, a salt-water creole, to Mr. WILLIAMS, Dry Harbour, no brand-mark. 5/17 LIMERICK, a Moco, to STEPHEN DONNELLAN, dec., no brand-mark, marks of flogging on his back. 5/17 MARY, a creole, to Mrs. MARTIN, Spanish Town, marked D L on right shoulder. 5/22 ROBERT DALLAS, a Coromantee, to Cromwell Estate, St. Mary, marked W B on right, and has a scar on left shoulder. 5/22 BESSY, a Mundingo, to Mr. FOX, no brand-mark, has a cut on her right leg, which she received from her master, sent into the Asylum. 5/24 JOHN BROWN, alias BILLY, a creole, to Mr. COCHRANE, Mount Sinai, marked on both shoulders, but obliterated by flogging, and A H on breasts, has lost two of his upper front teeth. 5/25 MARK, an Eboe, to Papine Estate, marked I W on both shoulders, and has a film on left eye. 5/25 THOMAS, a creole, to Dr. ARNOLD, Port Antonio, no brand-mark. 5/28

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CHANCE, a Moco, to Papine Estate, marked I W on both shoulders. 5/30 EDWIN, a sambo creole, to Dr. BROWN, Providence Estate, Manchioneal, no brand-mark. 6/3 DAVY, a creole, to Mr. MARSHALL, Annotto Bay, marked M I on left shoulder. 6/6 PRUDENCE, a Moco, to THOMAS FLYNN, marked W F on left shoulder. 6/8 JOHNSTON, a creole, to KEITH JOPP, Esq., Joppa Plantation, St. Andrew, no brand-mark. 6/10 ANDREW, a Moco, to Mr. SCOTT, marked with a ◊ on left shoulder. 6/11 GEORGE, a creole, to Mr. ROBERT SILVESTER, Pimento Grove, St. Andrew, marked I M on left shoulder. 6/12 DICK, a creole, to Mr. BARCLAY, Holland Bay, marked J BELL on his left shoulder. 6/18 DAVY, a creole, to THOMAS MARSHALL, Port Maria, marked I M on left shoulder. 6/19 MARY ANN, a creole, to Mrs. CLARK, Up-Park Camp, no brand-mark. 6/20 GEORGE, a Congo, to Mr. SHREYER, marked apparently H, with another letter, not plain, on left shoulder, and his country marks on his stomach and back. 6/27 EDWARD, a creole, to Dr. SILVEIRA, Brandon-Hill, St. Andrew, no brand-mark. 6/28 JOHN, a creole, to WENTWORTH BAYLY, Esq., Gibraltar Estate, St. George, no brand-mark. 6/29 MARY, a Nago, to Miss ALLEN, no brand-mark. 6/29 SUE, an Eboe, and her child NELLY about three months old, to the estate of Davis, dec., Cool Shade, no brand-mark, has country marks on her belly and stomach, and has lost one of her upper front teeth; committed to the Asylum. 7/1 WILLIAM, a Mungola, to Mr. BREARCLIFFE, no brand-mark, he appears to be insane. 7/3 QUASHIE, a Wawee [Wakee], to Mr. SCOTT, Spring Garden, no brand-mark, has a scar on both hands, which he says he received from a fall in a lime-kiln. 7/3 SAMMY, a creole, to JAMES STEWART, Esq., Stewart Castle, Trelawny, no brand-mark, has a scar on his back and forehead. 7/8 WILLIAM ROBERTS, a creole, says he formerly belonged to RICHARD KINKHEAD, Esq.,

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but it appears he did not, and pretends to be free, mark not plain on right shoulder, and has a scar on his left breast and right hand, a little below his shoulder. 7/918 HENRY, an Eboe, to Mr. WATSON, marked R W on right shoulder, and has country marks on his forehead, temples, stomach, and belly. 7/10 JOE, a Mungola, to Mr. THOMAS KIRVAN, Pleasant Hill, St. Andrew, no brand-mark, his left great toe is turned in. 7/10 DUCHES, a Mungola, to Mr. CHISHOLM, marked I J G on right shoulder. 7/10 WILLIAM, alias JAMES, a creole, formerly to Mr. BOGLE, but now to Mr. DELPRATT, Mount Sinai, mark not plain on right shoulder. 7/13 WARWICK, a Moco, to DAVID PERRY, St. George, marked D P on right shoulder. 7/13 ROBERT GRAHAM, a Coromantee, to Boston Estate, St. Thomas in the East, no brand-mark, has a scar on his forehead, and both his great toes turned in. 7/15 COUNTESS, a Chamba, to the estate of WEIR, dec., mark not plain on left shoulder, and has country marks on her face 7/16 DOLLY, a Mungola, to MARTHA HOWEL, Content Plantation, no brand-mark; committed to the Asylum. 7/17 JAMES HAMILTON, a brown man, to JAMES MINOT, Esq., York Estate, St. Thomas in the East, marked N G on right shoulder. 7/18 PROVIDENCE, a creole, to Mr. STEER, St. Ann, no brand-mark, has lost two of his upper front teeth. 7/22 WILLIAM, a creole, to CHRISTIAN JAMES, marked W H on right, and I M on left shoulder. 7/24 QUASHIE, a creole, to Mr. MILLWARD, River Head, St. David, no brand-mark. 7/25 LEWIS, a creole, to Miss MARGARET DUFFRENAY, marked M F, ◊ on top, on left shoulder. 7/26 18 See also St. Mary Workhouse, 1816. [CC] WILLIAM ROBERTS, a creole, to RICHARD KINKEAD, Esq., Kingston. 4/26 Kingston Workhouse, 1816. [CC] WILLIAM ROBERTS, a creole, pretends to be free but can produce no evidence thereof, has no brand-mark; to be detained until he proves his freedom. 11/13

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ROBERT, a Moco, to ROBERT CALLENDER, marked M, with another letter not plain, on right shoulder. 7/30 JOHN, a French creole, to Madame SANITE, no brand-mark. 8/3 JAMES, an Eboe, to Doctor McFARLANE, no brand-mark, has country marks on both breasts. 8/3 SAMPSON, an Eboe, to Mr. BROWN, mark not plain on both shoulders. 8/5 HELEN, a creole, to FRANCIS MILLER, Spanish Town, no brand-mark. 8/5 THOMAS, a creole, to Mr. HURLOCK, St. Ann, no brand-mark, has scar under his left eye. 8/7 CHANCE, a Moco, to Papine Estate, marked I W on both shoulders. 8/7 BRISTOL, a Mundingo, to Messrs. ADAMS, ROBERTSON & CO., mark not plain on right shoulder. 8/7 JOHN, a Mundingo, to Mr. LUMLEY, Westmoreland, no brand-mark. 8/12 ISHMAEL, a Moco, to Mr. COURTNEY, St. Mary, mark not plain on right shoulder. 8/13 GEORGE, a creole, to Waterhouse Estate, St. Andrew, marked W P on right shoulder and breast. 8/14 CHARITY, a creole, to Miss SAMUELS, Halfway-Tree, marked H C, ◊ on top, on right shoulder. 8/15 JAMES, a Moco, to JOHN HOUSE, dec., SAMUEL QUEENENBOROUGH, Esq., dec., Barrack Plantation, St. John, was his trustee, marked H on right shoulder. 8/16 JAMES, a Mundingo, to the Hon. JOHN SHAND, Belmont, St. John, no brand-mark, has country marks on his face. 8/16 CHARLOTTE, a Coromantee, to Mr. DELPRAT, Cold Spring, St. David, marked H L, in one, and ◊ on top, which another letter not plain, on left shoulder. 8/17 DICK, a creole, to Mr. BARCLAY, Holland-Hay, marks not plain on right shoulder. 8/17 GUY, a Mundingo, to Mr. SNOWGLASS, Gammon-Hall, no brand-mark, has country marks on his face. 8/19 ADELLO, a creole, to Mr. GUTTERES, Spanish Town, marked M, C on top, on left, and not

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plain on right shoulder. 8/19 WILLIAM, a Moco, to Mr. BLAKE, Morant Bay, marked H W on right shoulder. 8/19 MONIMIA, a creole, to JANE a black woman, St. Mary, no brand-mark. 8/26 JOHN, alias GIDEON, a French creole, formerly to ALEX. AIKMAN, Senr., Esq., but now to Mr. SHERGOLD, Montego Bay, no brand-mark. 8/26 JOHN, a creole, to THOMAS MILBOURNE, Vere, marked P H, ◊ between, on right shoulder. 8/26 WILLIAM, a creole, to the estate of Mr. WILLIAMS, dec., he says GEORGE BROWN is his trustee, marked N on right shoulder, with another letter not plain, has a scar near aside of both eyes and on his neck, and a bump aside of his left ear. 8/26 KINGSTON, a Mungola, to Mr. MERRICK, Annotto Bay, marked L R on left shoulder, and has a scar on right breast. 8/26 ROBERT, a creole, to THOMAS HEWITT, Lucea, no brand-mark, yellow complexion. 8/27 ANDREW, an Eboe, to THOMAS BURY, Mr. PARKE is his trustee, marked T B [upside-down], with ◊ between, on right shoulder, and has country marks on his face and forehead. 8/28 JAMES, a creole of Barbados, says he got on board the ship Laforey, Henry Miller, master, with the troops which embarked there for this island, and that he belongs to JOHN CLARY of St. Vincent, no brand-mark. 8/30 SAM, a sambo boy, a creole of St. Vincent, says he came to this island in the ship Laforey, and that he belongs to MICHAEL WHITE, of St. Vincent, no brand-mark. 8/30 ROBERT, alias HEYWOOD, a Mundingo, to Mr. JOHN WEIR, Goshen Estate, St. Catherine, marked A F on right shoulder, and has country marks on his face. 9/3 MARY-ANN, a Mungola, to BANWELL PALMER, marked S B on left, and P within a ◊, on right shoulder. 9/3 JOSEPH, a native of Porto-Rico, pretends to be free; to be detained until he proves his freedom, no brand-mark. 9/4 MINOT, a creole, to Mr. RICKARD, Dock-Yard, Port Royal, mark not plain on right, and W V, with another letter not plain, on left shoulder, and has lost two of his upper front teeth. 9/7 GEORGE, a creole, to WILLIAM PETERSWALD, St. Mary, marked W B, P below, on breast. 9/7

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CUDJOE, a Papa, to JOSEPH FLIGNY, marked MAPP on stomach, and both his legs are sore; committed to the Asylum. 9/719 JANE, a creole, to THOMAS MARSHALL, Port Maria Bay, no brand-mark. 9/10 HENRY, a creole, to GEORGE SHAW, Water-Work, Savanna La Mar, marked I H on both shoulders. 9/10 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. DAVIS, Rose Hill, no brand-mark, has lost two of his upper front teeth. 9/10 WILLIAM, a Coromantee, to WENTWORTH BAYLY, Esq., Gibraltar Estate, St. George, marked D S on both shoulders. 9/13 CHARLOTTE, a Mungola, to Mr. COX, Spring Garden, St. Mary, marked apparently R C on left shoulder, she is very much hurted from a fall she received at Up-Park-Camp. 9/13 SWAIN, alias MONKEY, a creole, to SWAIN LUNGREN, Smithfield, St. George, marked S L on both shoulders. 9/16 JOHN, a creole, to THOMAS MILLBOURNE, Vere, marked M R on right shoulder, and has a sore on his leg. 9/16 [NO-NAME], a dumb man, a creole, his owner is not known, mark not plain on both shoulders. 9/16 GEORGE, a Congo, to HENRY BLAKE, Morant Bay, no brand-mark, has a scar aside of his left cheek. 9/16 JENNY, a creole, to the Hon. JAMES STEWART, St. Andrew, no brand-mark, has lost the first joints of two of her toes on her left foot. 9/18 PHILLIA, a creole, to Mr. SATCHEIL, but now to ANDREW LUNAN, Esq., mark not plain on both shoulders, and her left leg is sore. 9/18 PRESTON, an Eboe, to WENTWORTH BAYLY, Esq., Gibraltar Estate, St. George, no brand-mark. 9/19 LAWTON, a Mungola, to WENTWORTH BAYLY, Esq., Gibraltar Estate, St. George, marked D, within a ◊, on left shoulder and has country marks on breasts, belly, and back. 9/19 19 See also CUDJOE, a Papa, to Mr. JOSEPH FLIGNY, marked M A, with other letters not plain, on his stomach. 10/8

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JAMES, alias GALE, a creole, to Mr. STEWART, Rock River Plantation, St. Mary, mark not plain on both shoulders, and has a film on his left eye. 9/21 JAMES, a Moco, to Mr. JOSEPH BARNET, mark not plain on both shoulders. 9/21 FRANKY, a creole, to Miss KITTY HANKS, St. Mary, no brand-mark, has lost two of her upper front teeth. 9/21 TOM, a creole, formerly to Mr. WILLIAMS, but now to Mr. ROSEBERRY, Hazard, St. Mary, marked with J M, ◊ between, on right shoulder, has lost two of his upper front teeth. 9/21 CHARLES, a Mundingo, to WILLIAM CALDWELL, Esq., marked I G on both shoulders, has country marks on his face. 9/23 CHARLES, a creole, a brown man, no brand-mark, to Mr. JACOB AARON. 9/23 PRUE, a Mungola, to Mr. MANFRANCHWAY, no brand-mark. 9/25 FANNY, a creole, to Miss ELEANOR GARDNER, marked R H on left shoulder, and has lost one of her upper front teeth. 9/25 PATIENCE, a Mundingo, to Mr. DENNIS, Spanish Town, marked R R on right shoulder, and I C, D on top, and C R above the D, on both breasts. 9/25 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. DUNCAN McFARLANE, Hog Hole Estate, marked W F on right and with D W F on left shoulder. 9/25 ABBA, a Mundingo, to JAMES WILLASEY, Esq., Orchard Plantation, Port Royal Mountains, marked I W, ◊ between, and O on top, on right shoulder, has country marks on her face; committed to the Asylum. 9/27 SIMON, a Nago, to the Hon. SIMON TAYLOR, dec., Lyssons Estate, mark not plain on right shoulder. 9/27 CHARLOTTE, an Eboe, to Mr. JOSEPH ALLEN, marked S with another letter, not plain, on both shoulders. 9/27 JOE, a Mungola, to Mr. JOHN BEAN, no brand-mark, has lost two of his upper front teeth, and his left leg is sore. 9/27 SARAH, alias BESSY, an Eboe, to Mr. WILLIAMS, Ginger Hill, no brand-mark. 10/1 MARY, a creole, to Mr. MANNING, marked W W on right shoulder, has a scar on her right leg. 10/1

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JEAN BAPTISTE, a creole of New Orleans, pretends to be free, but can produce no evidence thereof, mark not plain on right shoulder, has lost two of his upper front teeth; to be detained until he proves his freedom. 10/3 MARK, an Eboe, to Mr. JACKSON, Halfway-Tree, no brand-mark, has country marks on both temples. 10/3 JOHN, a Mundingo, to Mr. KIETH, Scot Plantation, marked I K, ◊ between, on right breast, and not plain on right shoulder, has lost most of his upper front teeth, and has a sore on his right foot. 10/8 QUAMIN, a creole, formerly to Mr. HARRIS, but now to Mr. KELLER, Maverly Estate, St. Andrew, no brand-mark, has a sore on his left foot; committed to the Asylum. 10/8 QUASHIE, a creole, to THOMAS KELLERMAN, Esq., Bloxburgh, Port Royal mountains, no brand-mark. 10/9 JACK SPENCER, a creole, to Mr. HENRY, now says to Miss ANN SAUNDERS, Port Maria, no brand-mark. 10/9 SAMBO, a Congo, to DAWKIN’s Caymanas, marked H D, ◊ on top, on both shoulders, and has the same mark on right cheek. 10/10 ROBERT, a creole, to Miss KITTY CROSSLEY, no brand-mark, has a bump under his left shoulder. 10/12 JULY, a Mungola, to JAMES WILLASEY, Esq., Orchard Plantation, Port Royal mountains, mark not plain on shoulder. 10/12 BOB, a Moco, to JAMES WARREN, Somerset, marked I W on left shoulder. 10/12 ADMIRAL, a Mundingo, to Papine Estate, no brand-mark. 10/14 KITTY, a Mungola, to Belvidere Estate, marked I B or I R, F aside of it, on left shoulder. 10/14 SARAH, a Congo, to JAMES MORRISON, Spring Valley, St. Ann, mark not plain on left shoulder; sent in from Fort Augusta. 10/15 MARY, a creole, to JOHN McLEOD, Laurence-Field Penn, marked W H on left shoulder; sent in from Fort Augusta. 10/15 PHOEBE, a creole, to JOHN HANSON, Salt Ponds, no brand-mark; sent in from Fort Augusta. 10/15 SARAH, a creole, to Mr. BURROW, marked I S on both shoulders; sent in from Fort Augusta.

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10/15 LUCY, a creole, to JANE PENARD, Spanish Town, marked E C on right, and E C, not plain, on left shoulder; sent in from Fort Augusta. 10/15 FABBY, a creole, to Mr. THOMAS MILLWARD, Spanish Town, no brand-mark, has lost two of his upper front teeth, and has a sore on his right leg; sent in from Fort Augusta. 10/15 NANCY, a Coromantee, to Mr. JAMES HUCHINSON, Guy-Hill, St. Catherine, marked B V on left, and C B on right shoulder, and has the same marks on left cheek; sent in from Fort Augusta. 10/15 ELIZA, a Mungola, to Miss FANNY ROBERTSON, marked M C, W B, with a ◊ on top, on right, and same mark, not plain, on left shoulder; sent in from Fort Augusta. 10/15 GIFT, a Mungola, to Miss JANE VERNALL, no brand-mark; sent in from Fort Augusta. 10/15 MARY, a Mundingo, to Mr. JAMES KERR, marked A H, reversed, on left shoulder; sent in from Fort Augusta. 10/15 JENNY, a creole, to Mr. ROBERT MORGAN, Radnor Plantation, brand-mark. 10/15 CHARLES, an Eboe, to Mr. LEVY, Port Royal, no brand-mark, has a sore on his right leg. 10/16 JAMES, a Mungola, to Mr. WILLIAM YOUNG, no brand-mark, the whole of his left side is dead [paralyzed]. 10/16 FRANK, a Mungola, to Colonel SMITH, Port Royal, no brand-mark, has lost one of his upper front teeth. 10/18 DUKE, an Eboe, to Mr. THOMAS MILLWARD, Riverhead, marked T M on both shoulders. 10/18 JOHN, an Eboe, to Mr. HENRY MITCHELL a mason, Ogle Plantation, Clarendon, mark not plain on both shoulders, has lost some of his upper teeth. 10/19 JANE, a creole, to Mr. LOGAN, no brand-mark, has lost one of her upper front teeth. 10/25 DOLLY, an Eboe, to ROBERT McCLELLAND, Esq., no brand-mark. 10/25 CARPENTER, a Mundingo, to Mr. BULL, marked E B on right shoulder, and has country marks on his face. 10/26 JONES, a Moco, to the estate of Mr. HAWES, Content Plantation, St. Andrew, marked D, with another letter not plain, on left shoulder. 10/26

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WILLIAM, a Mungola, to Mr. BLAKE, Morant Bay, mark not plain on right shoulder. 10/27 DIANA, a creole, to Mr. GEORGE LEISLE, St. Mary, marked R S on right shoulder. 10/29 SYLVIA, a creole, to Mr. R. L. ROWE, no brand-mark; sent in from Fort Augusta. 10/30 ARSINE, an Eboe, to Mr. CHARLES MACNEAL, no brand-mark, has lost one of her upper front teeth; sent in from Fort Augusta. 10/30 MARGARET, a Mungola, to MARY DAWSON, no brand-mark; sent in from Fort Augusta. 10/30 SUSANNA MARTOON, a French creole, to Mr. ROBERTSON, dec., St. Toolie’s Estate, marked D R on right cheek, and mark not plain on both breasts and shoulders, and has a sore on his [sic] right leg. 11/1 BOB, a brown man, to MOSES BRAVO, marked M B on right, and has a scar on left shoulder. 11/2 MIMBA, a creole, to Papine Estate, St. Andrew, no brand-mark, has lost two of her upper and lower front teeth. 11/2 SAMPSON, a Nago, to Mr. SMELLIE, Fairfield, mark no plain on right shoulder. 11/4 JOHN, an Eboe, to Mr. ALBERGA, Cocoa Walk, no brand-mark, has country marks on his face and forehead. 11/4 ADAM, a creole, to Seaman’s Valley Estate, no brand-mark. 11/4 JOHN, a Congo, to JOHN HAZELL, Panron Hill, mark not plain on both shoulders. 11/7 BACCHUS, a Chamba, to the estate of RICHARD WELLS, dec., no brand-mark, his left arm is ulcerated, and has a sore on his right ankle. 11/7 THOMAS, a Congo, to ROBERT MUNRO, Morant Bay, marked R M, I C below, on left and A M N, with R M on top, and I C below, on right shoulder, and I C on both breasts. 11/2 LAMON, a Congo, to JOE FARLEY, Clarendon, marked M K, ◊ on top, on left shoulder, and has lost two of her lower front teeth; sent in from Fort Augusta. 11/10 NANCY, a Mungola, to Miss MARY HALL, now says to Mr. HORNE, marked P M on both shoulders, and has lost one of her upper front teeth; sent in from Fort Augusta. 11/10 TOMMY, a creole, says that the Hon. GEORGE KINGHORN is his trustee, and pretends to be

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free but can produce no evidence thereof, mark not plain on left shoulder; to be detained until he proves his freedom. 11/13 Morant Bay Workhouse, 1816. [CC] PRESENT, a Congo, to Aeolus Valley Estate, St. David, mark on right shoulder not plain. 1/8 LONDON, a creole, to Mr. JAMES HUNTER, supervisor of the Trelawny Workhouse, marked R R, ◊ on top, on left shoulder. 1/9 THOMAS, a creole boy, to Miss BETTY McCALL, Kingston. 1/12 TOM, a Coromantee, to Mr. WALKER, Bellair or Bell Clear coffee plantation. 1/26 PLUNKETT, a Congo, to Mr. TAYLOR, Spanish Town, marked S B, ◊ between, on both shoulders. 2/1 HAMLET, a creole, to Lucky Valley Estate, Port Royal Mountain, marked apparently 8 on right shoulder. 2/3 ELIZABETH, a creole, to the estate of Mr. DUNN, dec., John Mais, Esq., Kingston, her trustee; she appears to be in a state of pregnancy. 2/14 WILLIAM, an Angola, to Mr. FOX, now off the island, or Thomas Brearclifie, Esq., but hired at the wharf of Messrs. Jaques, Laing, & Co., Kingston. 2/20 JAMES, a creole boy, to Mr. PHENIX, Hanover St., Kingston. 2/28 JOHN DOBSON, an Angola, to Mr. DOBSON, Caltom Penn, near Kingston, marked G I on left shoulder. 2/28 WILSON, an Angola, to Windsor Forest Plantation, St. David, marked I P, ◊ between, and K on top, on left shoulder. 2/29 STEPHEN, a creole boy, to Dr. EDWARDS, Top Hill, near Spanish Town, marked apparently H I on both shoulders. 3/17 SAMPSON, a Mundingo, to Bowley or Bowland coffee plantation, the property of Mr. SURRUP, now off the island, marked C, B on top, on both shoulders, marked S H on both breasts. 3/18 HENRY, an Angola, to Mr. ROBERT WALKER, Bell Vue, St. David, marked F M S on right shoulder and right breast. 3/23 GEORGE MUNRO, a creole, to Miss McNIEL a quadroon woman, Fish Pump Street, Kingston,

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marked apparently C P on left shoulder, with another mark, not plain, on top, and has the mark of an old sore on his left shin, a little above the ankle; brought in by the Maroons. 4/16 MARY, an Eboe, to Miss THOMAS, Kingston, marked apparently C F, ◊ on top, on right shoulder. 4/30 CONTRIVANCE, an Angola, to Miss LANDO, Kingston, has severe scars on her back and shoulders. 4/30 JAMES, an Angola, to Mr. MONKHOUSE, Liguanea, marked R C on right shoulder. 5/11 JAMES EDWARD, a creole, says he is by trade a tailor, and pretends he is free, but cannot produce any evidence thereof. 5/11 HENRY, an Angola, says he formerly belonged to Mr. CROSS, but now to the estate of Mr. DARBY, dec., who lived on a sugar plantation near Old Harbour, marked C C on breasts. 5/13 GRACEY, a Chamba, formerly to Mr. BURKE, Black River, but now to the above estate [Mr. DARBY, dec., Old Harbour], marked H B in one, and a ◊ on top, on both shoulders. 5/13 WASHINGTON, to Hopewell coffee plantation, in Port Royal mountains, Mr. CLARK is his trustee, marked C R, H on top, on both shoulders. 5/22 FANNY, an Eboe, has a female CHILD with her of about 18 months old, to Mr. DALLAS, Prospect Hill coffee plantation, Port Royal mountains. 5/24 TOM, a Congo, formerly to Mr. CODRINGTON, but now to Mrs. ORGILL, Windsor, Portland. 5/28 TOM, a Mundingo, to Mr. McWHINNEY a carpenter, Spring Garden Estate, Portland, has country marks on his face. 6/13 HERO, an Angola, to Belle-Vue coffee plantation, Port Royal mountains, the property of Mrs. STRUPAR, marked M F S on right breast and shoulder. 6/18 HANNIBAL, an Angola, to Belle-Vue coffee plantation, Port Royal Mountains, the property of Mrs. STRUPAR, marked M F S on left shoulder. 6/18 MARY, [alias ABBA],20 an Eboe, to MARY TAYLOR a black woman, Princess Street, Kingston, marked T on left shoulder, and has an ulcer on her right leg. 6/19 JAMES BAYLY, a creole, to Mr. SMART, but is hired to Mr. ROBINSON a wharfinger in Kingston, marked S D, C on top, on right shoulder. 6/26

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TOM, a Congo, to SAMUEL CLARK a black man, Kingston. 7/1 PITT, an Angola, to Mr. WALKER, St. David, mark not plain on right shoulder. 7/6 APRIL, a creole, to Mr. RAE, Richmond Plantation, Port Royal mountains, marked apparently with A Y on right shoulder. 7/13 JUNO, a creole, formerly to Llandewy Plantation, St. David, but now to Mr. WALL a carpenter, Peterfield Plantation, St. Mary. 7/22 MARY, an Angola, to Miss KITTY BURKE, at Mr. Wood’s penn, near Kingston, marked T F, ◊ between, on left shoulder; brought in by the Maroons. 7/26 PATIENCE, an Angola, to Miss BARBARA, Kingston, marked I C on both shoulders, and I B on right breast. 8/7 RACHEL, an Angola, says she belongs to Dr. LUDFORD, near Chesterfield Estate, Vere, marked with B B, C C on top, on left shoulder and has been a runaway upwards of three years. 8/10 JACK, a Mundingo, to Mr. QUINLAN, St. George, marked H R, in one, G Q and L B on top, on right, and B D on left shoulder. 8/10 MONEY, a Mungola, to Messrs. BOGLES & CO., Kingston. 8/13 BEN, an Angola, to River Head Estate, St. David, marked apparently H L in one, on right, and mark not plain on left cheek. 8/19 FORTUNE, an Eboe, to HENRY HEWITT a person of colour, Port Royal. 8/20 JOHN, a creole, says he belongs to Somerset Plantation, Liguanea, that his master is dead, and the property sold to Dr. GORDON. 8/24 JULY, a Mundingo, says he belongs to Mr. DAVIES, Spanish Town. 10/2 JOHN, a native of Curacao, says he belong to the estate of a Mr. THOMAS, and that Mr. Saunderson is his trustee, marked T V on left, and apparently G.T., G.T. on top, on right shoulder. 10/14 ROBERT, a creole, to Somerset Plantation, Liguanea. 10/16 ADAM, a creole boy, to Mr. JOSEPH WATT, Plantain-Garden River Estate. 10/20 RAMSAY, a Moco, to Something Plantation, Port Royal mountains, marked I B on right

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shoulder. 10/24 BESSY, an Eboe, to Mr. WHITE, Hopewell Plantation, near Dry River. 10/29 EBENEZER, a Coromantee, to Mr. DUNKERLEY, Kingston. 10/31 JOHN GRAY, an American [creole], and apparently a sambo, he pretends to be free but can produce no evidence thereof. 11/4 CAESAR, a creole, to H. I. HALL, Esq., Kingston. 11/8 DAVIE, a Moco, to Pam Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale, mark on left shoulder not plain. 11/10 Portland Workhouse, 1816. [CC] BESSY, a creole, and her child LOUISA, says she belongs to Mr. GRAY, Virgin Valley, marked apparently C G G on left shoulder, and P on right. 1/9 TOM, a Congo, says he belongs to to the estate of JOHN CHRISTIE, Trelawny, marked I C on right shoulder. 2/12 CUFFEE, a creole, to MARY ANN BROWN, Kingston, marked M H on right shoulder. 3/4 ELIZABETH, a creole, to GEORGE H. COSSENS, Esq., no brand-mark. 3/4 SMALL, a Mundingo, to the estate of Dr. CLARKE, St. Thomas in the East, no brand-mark. 3/5 MARY RICHARDS, a creole, says he was born free, that her mother’s name is Cecelia Brown, and that she lives at Happy Return a coffee plantation on Guy’s Hill, in St. Mary, the property of Mrs. Phoebe Allan, a sambo woman; that her father is a sambo man named George Cuthbert Moore, a blacksmith at Old Harbour Market, and that she was sold out of the St. George Workhouse last year to Mr. JAMES GISCOME; marked I G on right shoulder. 3/16 REBECCA WILLIAMS, a creole, a sambo, says she belongs to her grandmother, SARAH WALKER a brown woman, Kingston. 3/16 JOHN GEORGE, a creole, says he formerly belonged to Miss MAY McBEAN, now to Mr. LAIGN, both of Kingston, marked L C, D on top, and L R above the D, on both shoulders. 4/18 QUASHIE, alias PETER, an Eboe, says he belongs to HUGH FRASER, Esq., Spanish Town, marked on right shoulder, and other marks, not plain. 4/18 BESSY, a Mungola, to Mr. BELL, St. Thomas in the East, marked C H on both shoulders. 5/1 WILLIAM EDWARDS, a Mundingo, says he formerly belonged to Richmond Hill coffee

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plantation, St. Thomas in the Vale, the property of Mr. BLACKBURN, and pretends he is now free, but can produce no evidence thereof; marked R H on left, and R H sideways, on right shoulder. 5/13 RICHARD SMALL, [creole], says he was born at the Mosquito Shore, and that he belongs to SARAH LIBERT a woman of colour, Montego Bay, marked A W on right shoulder. 5/15 VANTRUMP, or ANDRUMP, a Moco, to Green Vale Plantation, St. George, marked apparently with D [upside down, reversed] on right shoulder, and has country marks on his face and back. 5/18 BILLY, a Mungola, to Mr. LOGAN, Port Morant, or Morant Bay, no brand-mark, has country marks on his breast. 5/22 STEPHEN MORGAN, a creole, says his mother Bettey Stewart belonged to Mr. DICKSON, long since deceased, as he has heard, and that Mr. Stephen Minot knows him to be free, no mark, and by trade a carpenter. 6/4 CHARLES WILLIAM BRYAN, a creole, says he is brother to Stephen Morgan, and gives a similar account of himself [as above], no mark, and by trade a carpenter. 6/4 ELIZABETH HARDY, a quadroon, and her child named REBECCA, no brand-mark, pitted with the small-pox, and pretends to be free, but can produce no evidence thereof. 7/2 BOB, a creole, pretends to be free, but can produce no evidence thereof, marked N on left, and with A G on right shoulder. 7/15 SMALL, a Mundingo, to DONALD McLEOD, St. George, marked W H on both shoulders. 9/9 NANCY, a Coromantee, to CHARLES BERNARD, Esq., no brand-mark. 10/22 SPENCER, a Mundingo, says he belongs to Mr. HARRIS, Kingston, marked FTGH on right shoulder. 11/5 Port Royal Workhouse, 1816. [CC] ROSE, a creole, says she belongs to Miss KITTY BROWN, Kingston, no brand-mark, yellow complexion. 1/30 MARY MOW, a creole, says she belongs to Mr. SOLOMON FLASH, Kingston, no brand-mark. 2/7 ROBERT, an Eboe, to CHARLES GRANT, Esq., Kingston, marked M B, in one, on right shoulder. 2/11

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GEORGE, a creole, says he belongs to Mr. WILSON, Kingston, marked G E on left jaw, and I T on left breast, marks of flogging on shoulders. 2/15 DELIA, an Eboe, says she formerly belonged to Miss WEBBER, Kingston, no mark. 2/15 CORDELIA, an Eboe, to Mr. JACOBA, Yaliahs Bay, mark on left shoulder not plain, country marks on breast, yellow complexion. 2/28 ROSEY, a creole, to JOHN NAILOR, Shenton Estate, near Bog Walk, St. Mary, marked N, O on top, not plain, on left shoulder. 3/7 BOB, a creole, says he belongs to a Mr. TURNER a brown man in Kingston, no mark. 4/2 LOVE, an Eboe, to a Miss FRENCH, Rock Spring, St. Mary, has country marks on her forehead. 4/19 ADAM, a creole, to Castile Fort Penn. 5/14 DUNCAN, a Portuguese Congo, to Mr. SHEPHERD, Water Mount, marked I S on right shoulder. 5/20 PHOEBE, a creole, to Miss ROSETTA, Kingston. 5/28 ALLICK, a Mungola, to Mr. OGILVIE, Langley Estate, near Port Maria, no mark, has lost one of his upper front teeth. 6/3 JOHN CLUTSAM, a mulatto creole of New Providence, to Capt. CLUTSAM, New Providence, no mark, has a cut on his knee. 6/6 STEPHEN, a mulatto creole boy, to F. SMITH, Esq., Spanish Town, no mark, has a burn on his left thigh, occasioned by gunpowder. 6/10 MILLY, a mulatto creole girl, to Mrs. BIGGY CORDOZA, Kingston, no mark. 6/11 RICHARD, a creole, says he belongs to Mr. LAIR, River Head, Walks, and that the Hon. Mr. Shand is Attorney for the property, no mark. 6/13 SARAH, an Eboe, to Mr. SPENCER, Kingston, has country marks on her back and face. 6/14 ANN, a creole, to Simpson Penn, St. Catherine, no mark; she is far advanced in pregnancy. 6/14 MARY MARTHA, a Congo, to an Officer of the 7th West-India regiment, who she says is dead, no mark. 6/14 HARRIETT, a Mungola, to HENRY SWABY, Kingston; Robert Graham, Esq., is her attorney,

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marked F D [upside down], ◊ below, on right shoulder. 7/11 JAMES, a mulatto, to Mr. ARTHUR BEER, Duff Hall Estate, no mark. 7/12 CAMILLA, an Eboe, to Mr. WILSON, Kingston, marked W H, W on top, on right, and W H, ◊ on top, on left shoulder, and has lost one of her upper front teeth. 7/13 LUCY, a Cago [sic], to Mrs. STROGLE, Water Castle, St. Mary, marked apparently A H, ◊ on top on both shoulders. 7/18 JOSEPH, a creole, to Mrs. ISLAND, Spanish Town, no mark. 7/31 RICHARD, a creole, to Mr. NEWLAND, Anotto Bay, marked apparently B L [upside down] on both shoulders. 9/2 TOM, a Congo, to Mr. WILLIAM JACKSON, Falmouth, mark on right shoulder not plain. 9/10 MICHAEL, a creole, no mark, has a scar under his right eye, to Mrs. ECTOR, Kingston. 9/22 ALICK, a Mungola, to Mr. WEATHERALL, Charles Town, marked W B, in one, on right shoulder. 10/2 HARRY, a Mungola, to Mr. MUIR, Kingston, no mark. 10/16 SAMMY, alias SAM DIXON, a creole, to Mr. R. L. ROWE, Kingston, no mark. 10/25 St. Andrew Workhouse, 1816. [CC] MICHAEL, a creole, to Mr. BULL, Kingston, no mark. 1/2 CHARLOTTE, a Mungola, and child EDWARD, to Mr. BAILEY, marked A G S on left shoulder. 1/2 ROSANNA, a Mundingo, to Messrs. BLAIR and CAMPBELL, mark not plain. 1/2 GOODLUCK, an Eboe, to WENTWORTH BAYLY, Esq., no mark. 1/4 CHARLOTTE, an Eboe, to Mr. BARTINDALE, a scar on left breast. 1/4 PROVIDENCE, a Mundingo, to Mr. BARTINDALE, mark not plain. 1/4 CAROLINE, a creole, to N. LECHMER, Esq., no mark 1/5 MARCH, a Chamba, to Mr. RAY, no mark. 1/6

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JOHN, says he does not remember his country’s name, to Mr. CERF, marked B, C on top, on left, and C on right shoulder. 1/6 JOE, a Mundingo, to Petersfield coffee plantation, has country marks on his face. 1/10 COX, a Mundingo, to Messrs. INGLIS and MILLS, no brand-mark. 1/15 HARRY, an Eboe, to Dr. FOULKES, no brand-mark. 1/20 HANNAH, an Eboe, to ZACHARIAH DALY, mark on right shoulder not plain. 1/31 DUNCAN, a Moco, to Dallas Castle, no mark. 1/31 CHARLES, a Mungola, to Mr. ARBOUIN, country marks on both shoulders. 2/1 JOEL, a Mungola, to Mr. GOOLIN, mark not plain. 2/3 FORTUNE, a Moco, to Mr. GOOLIN, scars on both shoulders. 2/321 JOHN, an Eboe, to Mons. BRANCOERAUD, mark on left shoulder not plain. 2/4 CHARLES, a Coromantee, to Mr. JACKSON, Kingston, marked J R I on both shoulders. 2/6 BESSY, a creole, to Miss NANCY ELLIOT, marked G C on left shoulder and C on right. 2/9 BRUTUS, a creole, to Esher Estate, marked W on left, and a scar on both shoulders. 2/12 MEREDIN, a Mungola, to Mr. TANNER, scar on both shoulders. 2/13 HECTOR, a Coromantee, to Dr. McDERMOTT, marked P on left shoulder. 2/13 YORK, a Mungola, to Dr. McDERMOTT, marked N D, in one, on left shoulder. 2/13 BESSY, a Mungola, McDERMOTT, to Mrs. LEE, no brand-mark. 2/15 JASPER, a creole, to Mr. CHAMBERLAIN, no brand-mark. 2/15 JAMES, a Mungola, to Mr. WARD, marked T T on right, and has a scar on left shoulder. 2/15 NANCY, an Eboe, to Mr. COOK, no mark. 2/21 BILLY, a creole, to Mr. ROBERT HUNTER, marked H H on both shoulders. 2/21 21 See also FORTUNE, a Moco, to Mr. GOWLIN, mark not plain on both shoulders. 8/13

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GIFT, a Mungola, to Miss BONNER, no mark. 2/24 CHARLEY, a Mungola, to Mr. LEVY, marked W on left shoulder, and W on left breast. 2/24 LIVERPOOL, a Mungola, to Mr. CHAMBERLAIN, marked I on left shoulder. 2/25 JOHN, a creole, to Dr. CUNHA, Kingston, no mark. 2/26 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. ADAMS, Kingston, no mark. 2/26 RICHARD, a creole, to Miss MORGAN, no mark. 2/26 ROSANNA, a creole, to Madame SOPHIE, no mark. 2/26 TOM, an Eboe, to Miss WHITE, Spanish Town, no mark. 2/27 ELIZA, an Eboe, to Miss WHITE, Spanish Town, no mark. 2/27 GEORGE, a creole, to MOLLY BOYLES, no mark. 2/29 JANE, a creole, to Mr. McINTOSH, marked W I on both shoulders. 3/2 PAUL, a Coromantee, to Mr. FEGAN, marked O on both shoulders. 3/6 SANDY, a Mundingo, to Mr. SANDERSON, marked W on both shoulders. 3/6 TOBY, a Mungola, to Miss WHITE, no mark. 3/6 CHARLES, a creole, to Mr. USHER, no mark. 3/13 BILLY, a Mundingo, to Mr. BENNET, no mark. 3/13 JAMES, a Moco, to Mr. MYER, marked X on both breasts. 3/14 ELSEY, an Eboe, to Mr. JOPP, no mark. 3/18 JOSEPH, a Coromantee, to Capt. WILLIAMS, no mark. 3/18 BOATSWAIN, a Congo, to DAVID DOW, St. Mary, no mark, and had several letters, directed to Mr. Dow, in his possession. 3/19 WILLIAM, a Moco, to the estate of ROBERT HAMILTON, Esq., dec. 3/20 PATIENCE, a creole, to Mr. CLARK, no mark. 3/21

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CHARLOTTE, a creole, to Mr. WARREN, no mark. 3/21 MARY ANN, a creole, to Mr. FRASER, no mark. 3/21 FRANCIS, a creole, to Mr. ADOLPHUS, no mark. 3/23 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. ISRAEL, no mark. 3/23 PRUDENCE, a creole, to Mr. ARCHER, no mark. 3/23 HENRY, a Moco, to Mr. WHEELER, no mark. 3/23 MACASS, a Congo, to Mr. REBINETT, marked C H on left shoulder. 3/26 JAMES, a creole, to Miss MENZIES, no mark. 3/27 TOM, a creole, to Mr. LINDO, no mark. 3/27 PATIENCE, a Mungola, to Mr. TREMBLE, no mark. 3/27 CHARLOTTE, a Wakee, to Mr. HYDEN, no mark. 3/27 NELSON, a Moco, to Mr. RICHARDS, has country marks on his temples. 3/27 RALPH, a Congo, to Mr. WATSON, mark not plain on left shoulder. 4/4 NEPTUNE, a Mungola, to Miss JANE HARRIS, marked I S on both shoulders. 4/10 CHARLES, an Eboe, to Mr. WALKER, no mark. 4/13 MARY-ANN, a creole, to Miss MARTIN, no mark. 4/15 SIMON, a Congo, to Mr. WILSON, mark not plain on right shoulder. 4/15 CUDJOE, a creole, to Miss SARAH GRANT, scars on shoulders. 4/18 JOE, a Chamba, to Mr. HARRISON, marked T M on both shoulders. 4/18 JAMES, an Eboe, to ROBERT TAYLOR, marked G B on left and I S on right shoulder. 4/18 GEORGE, a creole, to the estate of JACOB STAMPS, Esq., dec., no mark. 4/22 RICHARD, a creole, to ROBERT SILVERA, no mark. 4/22 CHARLES, a creole, to Miss HILL, no mark. 4/22

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EDWARD, a creole, to Mr. LEWIS, no mark. 4/26 DUNDAS, a Mungola, to Mr. GRAHAM, marked W B on right shoulder. 4/29 JOHN, a Mungola, to Papine Estate, marked I W on both shoulders. 4/29 SAM, a creole, to Mr. WRIGHT, no mark. 4/29 GILL BLAS, a creole, to ANTHONY PLUMMER, no mark. 4/30 JACK, a creole, to Mr. WAUGH no mark. 4/30 ABRAHAM, an Eboe, to Mr. WRIGHT, no mark. 4/30 JACK, a creole, to Mr. HENRY, marked S C on right shoulder. 4/30 MARY ANN, a Congo, to Mr. WILLIAMS, marked C W on both shoulders. 5/1 JEMMY, a creole, to Papine Estate, no mark. 5/6 DUBOIS, a creole, to Madame FRASER, no mark. 5/6 JAMES, a creole, to Mr. BEEN, no mark. 5/6 FRANK, an Eboe, to Mr. MINOR, marked M on right shoulder. 5/7 ANDREW, a creole, to Mr. DAVIS, no mark. 5/7 JENNY, a creole, to Madame JEMICO, no mark. 5/9 WILL, a Moco, to Dallas Castle, country marks on right breast. 5/13 VENUS, a Coromantee, to Mr. FINNAN, mark not plain on right shoulder. 5/14 JOE, a Mungola, to Mr. McGOWAN, no mark. 5/17 CHARLES, a Congo, to R. HAMILTON, marked R H on both shoulders. 5/18 JOYCE, a Coromantee, to Maverly Estate, no mark. 5/18 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. RITCHSE, no mark. 5/21 RICHARD, a creole, to Mr. DALHOUSE, no mark. 5/21

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JAMES, a creole, to Dr. MENSES, no mark. 5/21 BAKER, a creole, to Mr. LINDO, marked B and A S on both shoulders. 5/22 FRIDAY, a creole, to Mr. PATEY, no mark. 5/22 YORK, an Eboe, to Mr. SHELLY, no mark. 5/25 ROSE, a creole, to Mr. FALCONER, no mark. 5/28 EDWIN, a Congo, to Seaman’s Valley Estate, has country marks on both shoulders. 5/28 BILLY, a creole, to Mr. LYDE, no mark. 5/30 HANDY, a Congo, to Mr. McGOWAN, marked McG on left shoulder. 6/1 SIMON, a Mungola, to Mr. JONES, mark not plain on left shoulder. 6/3 NELLY, a Congo, says her owner is dead, who was Mr. ROSS. 6/3 SIMON, a Mungola, to Mr. JOY, mark not plain on left shoulder. 6/3 ENDEAVOUR, a Moco, to Messrs. WALKER and BIGGAR, marked I M on right shoulder. 6/7 JOE, a Mundingo, to Mr. STEEL, no mark. 6/7 EVE, a Nago, to Miss SADLER, marked I W on right shoulder. 6/8 LUCY, a creole, to Mr. RIEUSSETT, no mark. 6/10 JAMES, a Moco, to Mr. POWNALL, marked W L on right shoulder. 6/11 SANDY, a Mungola, to Messrs. WALKER and BIGGAR, no mark. 6/11 HENRY, a Papa, to Mr. STANLEY, no mark. 6/11 ABBA, an Eboe, to Mr. SMART, no mark. 6/11 THOMAS, a Mungola, to Mr. QUINLAN, marked G G, S on top, left shoulder. 6/11 ENGLAND, an Eboe, to Mr. CHISHOLM, mark not plain on right shoulder. 6/12 JOHN, a Moco, to Mr. SHAND, marked I B on left, and mark not plain on right shoulder. 6/12 ANDREW, an Eboe, to Mr. RAE. 6/13

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TOM, a Mungola, to Mons. ROBERTEAU, marked J A on right shoulder. 6/13 HEIRO, an Eboe, to Mr. PEPREY, no mark. 6/13 PRUDENCE, a creole, to Mr. ARCHER, no mark. 6/13 SAM, a Coromantee, to Mr. LECHMERE, marked N L on left shoulder. 6/13 TOM, a creole, to Mr. OGILVIE, no mark. 6/13 PRUDENCE, a creole, to Mr. AUSTIN, marked I A on right shoulder. 6/15 JAMES, a creole, to Miss FANNY JANE, no mark. 6/17 SALLY, a creole, to Mrs. AARON, no mark. 6/19 ROSE, a French [creole] woman, to Mr. FINNEY, no mark. 6/19 JACK, a Mungola, to JACOB ADOLPHUS, has country marks on his breast. 6/19 ISABELLA, a creole, to Mr. RICHARD SHREYER, no mark. 6/20 CUPID, an Eboe, to Mr. CHAMBERLAIN, marked S and M B, in one, on right shoulder. 6/22 CHARLES, a creole, to JAMES COCKBURN, Esq., no mark. 6/22 BRISTER, an Eboe, to Mr. WILLIS, has country marks on his breast and belly. 6/25 HAMILTON, a Nago, to Greenwich Hill, marked N T on right shoulder. 6/25 TOM KING, a Mundingo, to Messrs. BOGLES & CO., no mark. 6/25 JOHN, a Moco, to Mr. WEIR, no mark. 6/25 ROBERT, a Moco, to Mr. McINTYRE, marked M I on right shoulder. 6/25 JOHN, a creole, to Miss BETSEY, no mark. 6/26 PITT, a Mungola, to Mr. LYNCH, no mark. 7/1 GEORGE, a creole, to Aleppo Estate, marked A C on both shoulders. 7/2 BEN, a creole, to Aleppo Estate, marked A C on both shoulders. 7/2

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MURPHY, a Mundingo, to Lucky Valley, Port Royal, has country marks on his left shoulder. 7/2 VENUS, a Coromantee, to Miss FINNAN, mark not plain on right shoulder. 7/2 HAMLET, a creole, to Waterhouse Estate, no mark. 7/3 GRACE, a creole, to Mr. FILITE, mark not plain on right shoulder. 7/8 MORGAN, an Eboe, to Mr. TADUS, no mark. 7/9 JACK, a creole, to Harker’s Hill, no mark. 7/10 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. TAYLOR, no mark. 7/11 MORRIS, a Mundingo, to Mr. LYNCH. 7/12 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. LEWIS, no mark. 7/16 ROMEO, a Mundingo, to Mr. PHIPPS, no mark. 7/16 SUSANNA, a Mundingo, to Mr. WILSON, marked M D on right shoulder. 7/16 EDWARD, a creole, to Mr. LEWIS, mark not plain on right shoulder. 7/17 SUSANNA, a Moco, to Mr. MACKLE, marked W M, ◊ between on right shoulder. 7/17 NED, a Mungola, to Mr. POWNAIL, no mark. 7/17 MARIA, a creole, to Miss BROWN. 7/19 CASTILLO, a creole, to CHAMBERLAINE. 7/19 ADAM, a creole, to Mr. BROWN, marked S W on right shoulder. 7/20 JOE, an Eboe, to Mr. HALL, mark not plain on left shoulder. 7/22 ADAM, a creole, to Mr. EDWARDS, no mark. 7/22 MARCUS, a Congo, to Mr. ROBINETTE, marked C H on left shoulder. 7/23 WELCOME, a Mungola, to Mr. BARNETT, has country marks on his breasts. 7/23 JOHN, a Mundingo, to Mr. CERF, marked B, C on top, on left shoulder. 7/23 HUGHES, a Mungola, to ROBERT CHAMBERLAINE, Esq., mark not plain on both shoulders.

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7/23 LEAH, a creole, to ROBERT CHAMBERLAINE, Esq., no mark. 7/23 BETSEY, a creole, to Mr. ALLEN. 7/23 ESTHER, a creole, to Miss PATTY WHITE. 7/23 JACK, a Mungola, to CHARLOTTE CASTLE, no mark. 7/23 WILLIAM, a Mungola, to Mr. PIDNOX. 7/26 WILLIAM, a creole, to Miss WILSON. 7/30 DUKE, a Congo, to Mr. DONALDSON. 7/30 EVE, a Mungola, to Miss FINN, no mark. 8/3 KITTY, an Eboe, to Mr. CONCANNON, no mark. 8/3 ELIZABETH, a creole, to Mr. AIKEN, no mark. 8/7 NELSON, a Mungola, to Papine Estate, marked I W on both shoulders. 8/8 POLLY, a Congo, to Mr. DUKE, marked S H on right shoulder. 8/8 PHOENIX, a Wawee, to Dallas Castle, mark not plain on right shoulder. 8/10 JOHN, a Moco, to Golden Spring Estate, no mark. 8/10 ELEANOR, a creole, to Miss SALLY DAVIS, no mark. 8/13 BILLY, a Congo, to Mr. HAY, marked I M on both shoulders. 8/12 FRANK, a creole, to Mr. MAIN, no mark. 8/17 GEORGE, a Coromantee, to Mr. BOYD, marked R F on right shoulder. 8/20 JOHN, a creole, to JOHN HIND, no mark. 8/22 WILLIAM, a creole, to the Pleasant Hill Estate, no mark. 8/23 CUFFEE, a Mungola, to Mr. CHAMBERLAINE, marked R C on left shoulder and both breasts. 8/23

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MOLLY, a Mungola, to Mr. DELISSER, marked S D on right shoulder. 8/23 ROBERT YUELL, a Mundingo, to the Hon. GEORGE KINGHORN, mark not plain on right shoulder. 8/23 LUCINDA, a creole, to CHARLOTTE ALLEN, marked M D in one, on left shoulder. 8/27 HARRY, a Chamba, to WILLIAM BURT WRIGHT, Esq., marked A C on right shoulder. 8/28 BETSEY, a creole, to Mr. SMALLWOOD, no mark. 8/29 RICHARD, a Papa, to Mr. JOPP, mark not plain on both shoulders. 8/29 LEWIS, a Mundingo, to Mr. McLEOD, no mark. 9/3 EDWARD, an Eboe, to Mr. LINDO. 9/4 ROBERT, a creole, to Surgeon FARIAS, marked I L on left shoulder. 9/4 ISABELLA, a creole, to RICHARD SHREYER, no mark. 9/4 JENNY, a creole, to Mr. DICK, no mark. 9/4 BESSY, a Mungola, to Miss MORRISON, no mark. 9/4 FRANKY, an Eboe, to Mr. TAYLOR, no mark. 9/4 GEORGE PETERSON, a creole, pretends to be free, but can produce no evidence thereof. 9/4 JOHN DAVIS, a creole, to Mr. DAVIS. 9/4 LUCRETIA, a creole, to Mr. BAGNOLD, marked L F on right shoulder. 9/5 DUBLIN, a Mungola, to Mr. STEEL, marked on both shoulders not plain. 9/6 SUSANNA, a Mundingo, to the Hon. SIMON TAYLOR, dec., mark on both shoulders not plain. 9/7 GEORGE, a creole, to Mr. RITCHIE, no mark. 9/7 GEORGE, a creole, to Mr. RUSSELL, mark on left shoulder not plain. 9/7 QUACO, a creole, to Mr. PINNOCK, no mark. 9/10 GOODLUCK, a creole, to Mr. STEWART, no mark. 9/10

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ROBERT, a creole, to Mr. McGWINN, mark on both shoulders not plain. 9/10 LUCKY, a creole, to Mr. QUINLAN, marked S M on both shoulders. 9/10 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. LYNCH, no mark. 9/11 TOM, a creole, to Mr. J. HENRIQUES, mark on left shoulder not plain. 9/11 LIVERPOOL, a Mundingo, to Miss FRANCIS, marked I T on right shoulder. 9/11 DUCKY, a creole, to Mr. FRASER, no mark. 9/11 ELIZABETH, a creole, formerly to LEWIS, no mark. 9/11 DOLLY, a creole, to Mr. DELPRATT, marked T H on right shoulder. 9/12 PORT ROYAL, a Papa, to Mr. FRANK, marked W F on right shoulder. 9/13 NELLY, a Moco, to TURNBULL, no mark. 9/18 FANNY, a Coromantee, to Mr. GUTZMER, mark not plain on right shoulder. 9/18 BILLY, a creole, to Mr. ROBERT HUNTER, marked R M on both shoulders. 9/19 RICHARD, a Moco, to Mr. HIGSON, mark not plain on both shoulders. 9/20 GEORGE, a Mungola, to Mr. ZALRAM, mark not plain on left shoulder. 9/21 CHARLEY, a creole, to Miss MENZIES, no mark. 9/21 TERRILL, a Congo, to Mr. McLEOD, marked R H on left shoulder. 9/22 EBOU CANNON, an Eboe, to Mona Estate, mark not plain on right shoulder. 9/23 NED, a Mungola, to Mr. BAILEY, no mark. 9/24 GEORGE, a Mungola, to Mr. LEWIS, mark not plain on left shoulder. 9/25 BRISTOL, a Mungola, to Mr. LINDO, no mark. 9/25 HERCULES, a creole, to Mr. BEALE, no mark. 9/25 JOHNNY, a creole, to Mr. LINDO, no mark. 9/25

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ADAM, an Eboe, to Mr. BARNETT, no mark. 9/26 PANTON, a creole, to Mr. AUSTIN, no mark. 9/26 TOM, a creole, to Mr. GRAHAM, no mark. 9/27 JOHN, a creole, to G. WILLIAMS, no mark. 9/27 JANE, a Mungola, to Mullet Hall Estate, mark not plain on right shoulder. 9/28 ROLLAND, a Mundingo, to Mr. O’HARA, mark not plain on right shoulder. 9/30 GEORGE, a creole, to Mr. WATT, marked I S on right shoulder. 9/30 FORTUNE, a Moco, to Mr. CAY, mark not plain on right shoulder. 9/30 THOMAS, a creole, to Mr. CLARK, marked S K on right shoulder. 9/30 CUFFEE, a Congo, to Miss NELLY GOOD, no mark. 10/1 HANNAH, a creole, to Mrs. SCANS, no mark. 10/1 SANDY, an Eboe, to Mr. DUNCOMB, has a large scar on right shoulder. 10/2 EDWARD, a Mungola, to Mr. PENDLETON, mark not plain on right shoulder. 10/2 SAMPSON, an Eboe, to Mr. McGREGOR, mark not plain on right shoulder. 10/2 ADAM, an Eboe, to Mr. LITTLE, marked W on left, and has a scar on right shoulder. 10/3 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. LIVINGSTON, no mark. 10/3 GEORGE, a creole, to Mr. RITCHIE, no mark. 10/3 FOX, a Congo, to Mr. MARSHALL, marked E E on right shoulder. 10/2 DIAMOND, a Moco, to Mr. E. MARSHALL, no mark. 10/8 JAMES, a Congo, to PETER COUTTS, marked R G on left shoulder. 10/8 SMITH, a Moco, to Mons Estate, marked A E on left shoulder. 10/9 PENNY, a creole, to Miss SALLY DUNCOMB. 10/9 MARY, a Mungola, to JOHN FOWLES, marked ROSE on both shoulders. 10/9

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BESSY, a creole, to Mr. CUMMINGS, marked C C, on both shoulders. 10/11 NANCY, a creole, to Mr. MATTOCKS, no mark. 10/11 ROBERT, a creole, to Mr. McBEAN, no mark. 10/11 ALLICK, a creole, to Miss MORRIS, no mark. 10/12 KINGSTON, a Congo, to Mr. TODD, marked H on left shoulder. 10/13 BESSY, a Congo, to GEORGE OLIVER, marked C H on right shoulder. 10/13 BALLENTINE, a creole, to JOHN ROWLAND, no mark. 10/15 MARTIN, a Mungola, to Mr. GWINNOY, no mark. 10/19 SUSANNA, a Mundingo, to Mr. SMART, marked I D on right shoulder. 10/19 DANIEL, a Wakee, to Mr. LEAK, no mark. 10/23 NANNY, a creole, to Mr. ALLEN, no mark. 10/23 PETER, a Nago, to Mr. MYERS, marked X on both shoulders. 10/23 MYRTILLA, a Wakee, to Mr. MYERS, marked M on both shoulders. 10/23 BACCHUS, a Moco, to Mr. MARSHALL, marked E M on left, and M on right shoulder. 10/24 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. MURRAY, no mark. 10/24 NANCY, a creole, to Mr. McDONALD, no mark. 10/25 JUMBO, a Nago, to Messrs. GRANT & MEEK, marked apparently M O on both shoulders; he is a pioneer to the 18th Regiment. 10/26 BOATSWAIN, an Eboe, to Mr. WILSON, has a scar on his right shoulder. 10/28 STEWART, a creole, to Mr. EWING, no mark. 10/28 SOPHY, an Eboe, to Mr. LEON, no mark. 10/29 SARAH, a mulatto creole, to Mr. FERGUSON, marked I F, ◊ between, on right shoulder. 10/29 JOE, a Coromantee, to Mr. MARSHALL, Morant Bay, no mark. 10/30

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JOHN, a Congo, to Mona Estate, mark on right shoulder not plain. 10/30 SUSANNA, a Moco, to Miss BROWN, marked D on right shoulder. 10/30 MARY, a Mungola, to Mr. MALONY, no mark. 11/4 JAMES, a creole, to N. WILLIAMS, no mark. 11/4 VENUS, an Eboe, to SAMUEL KUCKAHN, marked S K on both shoulders. 11/5 PRINCE, a creole, to Miss NEWLANDS, marked E N on left shoulder. 11/5 ROSELIND, a Mundingo, to Madame DOSTRING, no mark. 11/5 WIKA, a Mungola, to DAVID DUNCOMB, Esq., no mark. 11/7 RODNEY, a Coromantee, to Mr. DeFRANK, marked N C on left shoulder. 11/7 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. BOYD, no mark. 11/7 BRISCOE, an Eboe, to the estate of Mr. WILLASEY, no mark. 11/11 ELIZABETH, a mulatto, to JOHN PENNYCK, Esq., no mark. 11/12 NANCY, a creole, to Miss WILLIAMS, marked T W, ◊ between. 11/12 DELIA, an Eboe, to Mr. PETER HENRY, marked G F, cross between. 11/12 FLORA, a creole, to Miss HALL. 11/12 DAVIE, a Chamba, to the Rev. E. MARSHALL, mark not plain on right shoulder. 11/12 FRANK, a creole, to Miss ROBINSON, no mark. 11/12 JUPITER, a Chamba, to Dr. BROWN, no mark. 11/12 THOMAS, a Mundingo, to Madame BRONDEAU, marked G R on right shoulder. 11/19 St. Ann Workhouse, 1816. [CC] NEPTUNE, a creole, to T. DUNN, Breezy Hill, no brand-mark. 1/8 DIANA, a creole, to J. BAILIE, Esq., Falmouth, marked I B on left shoulder, W on right. 1/9

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RICHARD, a creole, to T. CHRISTIE, Falmouth, no brand-mark. 1/9 PITT, a creole, to Mr. HALE, Orange Valley, no brand-mark. 1/18 OXFORD, a creole, to Running Gut Estate, St. James, has a cut on his forehead. 1/25 NELL, a creole, to Mr. MURRAY, Knapdale, marked H M on right shoulder. 2/8 JANUARY, a creole, to Mr. MURRAY, Knapdale, no mark. 2/8 SUKEY, a creole, to Cardiff Estate, St. Mary, marked S D. 2/10 DELIA, a Nago, to WILLIAM DUNN, Blackheath. 2/17 KING, an Eboe, to Mr. DeCORDOVA. 2/19 TRIAL, to JAMES SMYTH or WILLIAM STEVENSON, marked R, with another reversed not plain. 4/1 FORTUNE, to R. CUNNINGHAM, marked R G on right shoulder. 4/15 TOM, to JAMES TURDY, Trelawny. 4/15 JOHN, a Moco, to Mr. COHEN, and was hired to Mr. MARTIN. 4/17 LOUISA, a Congo, to Mr. WOOD, Trelawny, marked P on both shoulders. 4/28 WILL, an Eboe, to HENRY GRAY, Ross Hill, no mark. 5/10 LOUIS, a Congo, to Mr. JARVIS, of St. Bartholomew, no mark. 5/14 JAMES, an Eboe, to STEPHEN BENT, Top Hill, near Alligator Road, marked S B on right shoulder. 5/16 JOHN, a Moco, now says his name is DAVID, says his master is dead, and that Mr. Graham is attorney to the property, no mark; he has a very great impediment in his speech. 5/28 ROSS, an Eboe, to Sir SIMON H. CLARKE, Bart., Fat Hog Quarter, Hanover, marked M on right, and M C on left shoulder; he came from Lucea, and had with him a false pass signed Simon Clarke, Esq. 6/24 FRANCES, an Eboe, to Sir SIMON H. CLARKE, Bart., Fat Hog Quarter, Hanover, no mark; she came from Lucea, and had with her a false pass signed Simon Clarke, Esq. 6/24 KITTY, an Eboe, to Mr. BULL, marked S S B on left shoulder. 7/2

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FORTUNE, an Eboe, to Mr. BAINBRIDGE, no mark. 7/4 COLIN, a Mundingo, to Mr. MARRAY, and was hired to Mr. McKENZIE. 7/4 CHARLES, a Mundingo, to Miss SCARLETT, Falmouth, no mark; being in a very diseased state when sent in, he is ordered to the Hospital, and to remain there at his owner’s expence until cured. 7/11 CYRUS, a creole, to CHARLES FYFFE, Esq., no mark. 7/16 JOSEPH, a Coromantee, to Mr. BYNDER, Clarendon, no mark. 7/23 SIMON, a Congo, to the Hon. JOHN SHAND, no mark. 7/28 PETER BROWN, a creole, to A. WILLIAMS, Montego Bay, marked C H B. 8/10 WARWICK, a creole, to Flat Point Estate, no mark. 8/10 FRANK, a Congo, to the late JOHN MITCHELL, Trelawny, marked W B. 8/12 EDWIN, a Congo, to JOHN HIND, Esq., Salt Marsh, marked I H. 8/14 JOHN, a Mungola, says he belonged to the late Mr. MURDOCK of Old Harbour, and that he was hired to a brown man of the name of WILLIAMS a fisherman in Spanish Town, no mark. 8/16 JENNY, a creole, to Mr. GALLIMORE, Salisbury, no mark. 8/17 SAM, a creole, to Mr. GREEN, Unity Estate, near Black River, marked S, with another letter, not plain. 8/21 LETITIA, an Ebo, to Mr. MACNEIL, Williamsfield, near Rio Bueno, no mark. 8/25 GARRICK, a Coromantee, to ALEX. SMITH, Mountain Cobray. 8/25 TOM, a creole, to ALEX. SMITH, Mountain Cobray. 8/25 QUACO, a creole, to the late Mr. TAYLOR, Harmony Hill. 8/26 MARIA, an Eboe, to Mr. NEWELL, Spanish Town, marked M V on right and A N on left shoulder. 8/27 JOSEPH, a creole, to Arthur’s Seat, Clarendon, or the Hon. JOHN SHAND, no mark. 9/1

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QUASHIE, a Moco, to Dr. GIBBES, Crawle Plantation, Trelawny, marked H T G on right shoulder. 9/18 JACOB, an American [creole], to WILLIAM TURNBULL, St. Mary, mark not plain. 10/13 St. George Workhouse, 1816. [CC] HAGER, a creole, says she formerly belonged to the late Mr. MILLAR, supervisor of the Morant Bay workhouse, but now to Mr. SPENCE, the present supervisor. 1/25 FLORA, a Nago, to a Mr. BOYDEN, since dead and has no other owner. 1/26 BESSY, formerly said she was an Eboe, but now found out to be a salt-water creole, and that she belonged to a Gentleman at Black River, since dead, but does not know his name, marked with W B on left shoulder; she came in of her own accord, and has no owner.22 2/5 MARIA, a creole, to Esher Estate (THOMAS ADDISON, Esq., is her attorney), no mark. 3/15 POMPEY, a Moco, to Mr. FERGUSON, Bellfield Penn, St. Mary, no mark. 3/25 JOHN, a Congo, to JOHN HAZELL, Harmony Hill, Portland, marked I I I on right shoulder. 3/27 CUFFIE, a creole, to Mr. ROBERTS, Princess Street, Kingston, marked M H on left shoulder. 3/27 PRINCESS, a Mungola, to Esher Estate, St. Mary; Mr. WADE is overseer, and Thomas Addison, Esq., is Attorney, no mark. 4/2 JEMMY, a Mungola, to Esher Estate, St. Mary; Mr. WADE is overseer, and Thomas Addison, Esq., is Attorney, no mark. 4/2 ALEXANDER, a Mungola, to Mr. WILLIAM SHRYER Shryer, St. Andrew, marked FRENCH on left, and W on right shoulder, F on both jaws, F on forehead, and has a mark, not plain. 4/7 DEE, or DICK, a Mungola, to Agualta Vale Penn, St. Mary, marked T H on left shoulder, he had a collar on when he came in, and says Mr. HENRY STRONG is his overseer. 5/10 JACKEY, a creole, to PATRICK LYNCH, Esq., St. Mary, no mark. 5/22

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JULIET, a creole, and her child ELIZA, to Mrs. GILLIN a brown woman, Kingston, no mark. 5/23 GRACE, an Eboe, to Miss NANCY WATSON, mark not plain on right shoulder, has lost all her front teeth, and has a hole in her forehead. 5/23 QUAMINA, a Moco, to Mount Holstein coffee plantation, to Mrs. MARY McFARLANE, St. George, marked B S on left shoulder. 6/10 EDWARD ASHLEY, a sambo [creole] of Spanish Town, to JOHN BALL MORRIS, Esq., Kingston, no mark. 7/8 HARRY, a Moco, to Esher Estate, St. Mary, Mr. WADE is the overseer, no mark. 7/8 GEORGE, an Eboe, to Mr. ROPER, but hired to Mr. CROWDER a blacksmith, Portland, no mark. 7/28 CUFFEE, a Wakee, to WILLIAM SHAND, Esq., who sent him to watch at Clifton Hill, St. George, no mark. 7/29 JACK, a Congo, to Messrs. KINLOCK and STEEL, Golden Vale, Portland, marked S I O on left shoulder; taken up by the Maroons. 7/31 RICHARD PALMER, a creole, pretends to be free but can produce no evidence thereof, no mark, has a scar on his left shoulder. 8/1 MAY, an Eboe, to Eden Estate, marked R H on right shoulder. 8/2 MARIA, a creole, to Eden Estate, no mark. 8/5 ADMIRAL, an Eboe, to ROBERT SMART or HENRY BURGER, Esqrs., Port Royal mountains, marked B, and another letter not plain, on left shoulder. 8/6 JAMES, a Mungola, to STEPHEN MINOT, Esq., Bowden Penn, St. Dorothy, Mr. Johnson overseer, marked BOND on the right, and BOND on the left shoulder. 8/12 NELSON, a Mungola, to DANIEL GULLY, Esq., St. David, marked D G on right shoulder. 8/20 FRANCES, a creole, to Mr. A. SUTHERLAND, or Mr. THOMSON, Tremolesworth, St. Mary, marked with S on right shoulder. 8/24 DAKERS, a Nago, to Mr. P. MANAHAN, St. George, has country marks on his face, back, and breast. 8/25 TOM, a Wawee, ROBERT HAMILTON, Esq., is the attorney, marked T on right shoulder, to

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Mount Prosperous coffee plantation. 8/30 QUASHIE, a Wawee, to WILLIAM SHAND, Esq., Kaylett’s estate, marked R S on right shoulder; claimed but not taken out. 8/26 HENRY, a Nago, to The Hermitage Estate, or G. H. COSENS, Esq., no mark. 9/4 SIN, an Eboe, to Crawle White’s estate, to JULIAN BENSON a brown man, St. David, no mark. 9/5 KENT, a Mungola, says he is a pioneer to the 60th Regiment, at Port Antonio, mark not plain. 9/7 DAVID, an Eboe, to Mr. FOX, St. Andrew, marked O on right shoulder. 9/10 GRACE, a Moco, to Mr. PARKHILL a blacksmith, Machioneal, marked T R on right shoulder. 9/11 JOHN, a Mungola, to the estate of Dr. BLACKWELL, or Miss NANCY PEARCE, no mark. 9/11 JOHN, a Mungola, he is claimed by a Miss ANN PEARCE BLACKWELL, but ordered to be detained as he is strongly suspected to be a Pioneer, having been seen acting in that capacity at Fort Augusta, no brand-mark, has country marks on his breast. 9/17 QUASHIE, a Moco, to Mr. DUFFUS, Industry coffee plantation, Port Royal mountains, no mark; taken up by Charles-Town Maroons. 9/25 ABEO, an Eboe, to JOHN BALL, Esq., St. David, no mark; taken up by Charles-Town Maroons. 9/25 ALMEDIA, an Eboe, and her child CATO, to Recourse coffee plantation, no mark; taken up by Charles-Town Maroons. 9/25 RICHARD, a creole, to Mr. GEORGE DALHOUSE a person of colour, Spanish Town, has a sore on his left leg. 9/29 BILLY, a creole, to Mr. JACOB BASSAN a pilot, Port Royal, no mark. 10/23 LAMBERT, a Mungola, says he is a pioneer, and that he belongs to Mr. BOGLE, Kingston, no mark; taken up by the Charlestown Maroons. 10/26 GEORGE, a Papa, to Mr. R. DUNCAN. 11/1 THOMAS, a Congo, to Mr. STOKES, Halfway-Tree; taken up by the Charles Town Maroons.

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11/6 LINDO, a Congo, to Mr. M. MARTIN, Kingston, marked IMED on left shoulder. 11/7 JOHN GREEN, an aged creole, he was taken up while higgling with an Ass at Annotto Bay, says he belongs to NATHANIEL BECKFORD, Esq., Oxford Estate, and that W. Bullock, Esq., is his attorney. 11/10 St. James Workhouse, 1816. [CC] DENMARK, a creole, says he belongs to Weston Favle Estate, no brand-mark, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 1/8 JACK, a Banda, a yellow Negro, says he belongs to Mr. TAYLOR, scar on right cheek-bone, 5 ft. 3-1/2 in. high. 1/18 JAMES, a creole, says he formerly belonged to Pembroke Estate, but was shipped off to Cuba about ten years ago, from whence he made his escape in a canoe, and with several other Negroes, landed at Chatham Penn, Race Course, in this parish, marked I M, apparently in one, left shoulder, and with H D right shoulder, 4 ft. 10 in. high. 1/20 PRESTON, to Mr. Sawyer. 1/29 JOHN FERMER, a creole, belongs to a Negro man by the name of JOHN BATES, at Falmouth, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 2/14 PROVIDENCE, a creole, says he belongs to the estate of JOHN STEVENS, Esq., dec., and that his young master ANDREW STEVENS attempted to shoot him, which caused him to come and complain to the Magistrates. 2/26 MURRAY, a Mundingo, says he belongs to George Valley Estate, is marked G V and W M below both shoulders, 5 ft. 5-1/2 in. high. 2/29 ROE, a Moco, says he belongs to Cornwall Estate in Westmoreland, marked C and the letter L below, right shoulder, 5 ft. 4-1/2 in. high. 3/1 SOPHA, an Eboe, to Cornwall Estate in Westmoreland, 4 ft. 8 in. high. 3/1 QUACO, an Eboe, says he belongs to Mr. CHISHOLM, marked left shoulder R C, ◊ on the top, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 3/29 THOMAS, a creole boy, says he belongs to Mr. RARIE, 4 ft. 3 in. high. 4/1 SAM, a creole, says he belongs to the late JAMES WILLIAMS of St. Elizabeth, no brand-mark, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 4/12

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LOUIZA, a Coromantee, says she belongs to Miss PEGGY KENYON, at Martha-Brae, marked right shoulder A T, the first letter reversed, 4 ft. 8-1/2 in. high. 4/30 LIVERPOOL, an Eboe, says he belongs to Mr. ARCHIBALD TAYLOR, marked B right shoulder, 4 ft. 11-3/4 in. high. 5/2 WILLIAM, a Congo, says he belongs to Mr. DEAR, marked I S right shoulder, 4 ft. 3-3/4 in. high. 6/1 NELSON, a creole, says he belongs to Mr. McLACHLAN, marked A M left shoulder, 4 ft. 9-1/2 in. high. 6/6 ARCHEY, a creole, says he belongs to the estate of GEORGE [illegible], dec., no visible brand-marks, 4 ft. high. 7/31 CUFFIE, a Paupau, says he belongs to Mr. CHRISTOPHER PARKINSON, brand-marks illegible, 5 ft. 4-1/2 in. high. 8/19 HARRIOT, a Moco, says she belongs to Duckets Spring, marks on both shoulders illegible, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 8/20 QUASHIE, a creole, says he belongs to Weston Favell Estate, no brand-mark, 5 ft. high. 8/24 SHARPE, a creole, says he belongs to C. CAMPBELL, Esq., marked on left shoulder C C, 5 ft. 4-3/4 in. high. 9/9 PETER, a Congo, to Anchovey Bottom Estate. 9/11 PRINCESS, a creole, says she belongs to Mrs. ELIZABETH FALQUHAR, marked E M F, right shoulder, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 9/14 EDWARD, a creole, says he belongs to NANCY BARNETT, marked apparently E R left shoulder, 4 ft. 4-1/2 in. high. 9/23 THOMPSON, an Eboe, says he belongs to the estate of the late ROBERT TELFER, brand-marks illegible, 5 ft. 7-1/2 in. high. 9/30 WILLIAM, a creole, says he belongs to Ganadu Estate, 4 ft. 9 in. high. 9/30 BETSY, a creole, to Virgins Valley, marked C G G left, and P right shoulders, 4 ft. 11-1/2 in. high. 10/2 JAMES, a Congo, says he belongs to Mr. HEWAN, pockpitted in his face, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 10/5

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GEORGE, a Papa, to Mr. ROBERTSON, Montreal, St. Andrew, marked M, M K. 3/11 FANNY, a creole, to the estate of JOHN KING, dec., Kingston. 3/12 MARY, a creole, to CATHERINE BROWN a black woman, Jack’s Bay, marked W R, in one, on both shoulders. 3/12 BOURKE, a Moco, to Lucky Hill Estate. 3/14 FEARFUL, a Moco, to GEORGE MARSHALL, Esq., Golden Grove coffee plantation, St. Thomas in the Vale, marked I O G. 3/18 JOHN, a creole, to GEORGE MARSHALL, Esq., Golden Grove coffee plantation, St. Thomas in the Vale, marked I O G. 3/18 ELIZABETH, a sambo creole, to Madame SANITE, who is off the island, and left her in charge of Madame TENELONGE, to be sold to her mother a French woman, named Felicite, at Port Royal; has a name marked in full length, not plain, on her right breast, says she has been a runaway four years and a half. 3/18 GEORGE, a creole, to Mr. RITCHIE, near Somerset Estate, Halfway-Tree. 3/18 JACKY, a Coromantee, to Mr. JOHN THOMPSON a free black man, Above Rocks, marked not plain. 3/18 DICK, a creole, to Mrs. GUY’s Hill, marked A P on left shoulder. 3/18 KITTY, a creole, to Drax Hall Estate, St. Ann, marked W R, in one, on both shoulders. 4/1 JAMIE, a creole, to Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, Ocho Rios, marked I W, ◊ on top, on left shoulder. 4/1 MORRIS, a Chamba, to Mr. JAMES BELL, Kingston, marked I B on left shoulder. 4/3 MOLLY, a creole, to BENJAMIN NIBBS a free person, who sold her to Mr. GRANT, Kingston, marked P G, with a cross between, on right shoulder. 4/3 CHARLES READ, to Berkshire Hall Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale. 4/5 NELLY, a Nago, to Mr. BAYLEY, Prospect Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale, marked G B on right shoulder. 4/16 GEORGE BRIDGES, a creole, to Mr. PATTERSON, Barham Estate, Westmoreland, marked with I R or I D, O on top, on left shoulder. 4/20 BROWN, an Eboe, to Mr. PENDERGAST, of Vere, marked P, with another letter not plain; he

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had a ticket signed by E. Pendergast, dated December 1801; and a loaded pistol was taken from him, and he likewise had a mare in his possession, which he offered for sale, but was detained by R.P. Ogilvie, Esq., the Magistrate on whose estate he was taken up; he is an elderly man. 5/8 GLEONE, a Mungola, to Miss FORD, Moneague, St. Ann. 5/9 MARY, a Mungola, to Madame SANITE, or Messrs. HARDY, MORCE and CO., mark not plain on breast; her mistress keeps a garden on the Windward Road. 5/9 GEORGE BLACKWOOD, an Eboe, to Mr. A. CAMPBELL, Content, St, Ann, marked I U on left shoulder. 5/12 HOPE, a Mungola, to JOHN MACKESON, Esq., Blue Mountain Estate, Mile Gully, St. Elizabeth, marked D C, ◊ below. 5/18 LYON, a Moco, to Mr. HANBURY, St. Ann, marked G F H on left breast. 5/21 WILLIAM, a creole boy, to Mr. DA COSTA, Spanish Town. 5/25 WILLIAM WILLIAMS, a [creole] Curacao man, pretends to be free, but cannot produce any evidence thereof. 5/25 DUKE, a Mundingo, to the estate of J. NIBBS, dec., or Mr. MASON, Annotto Bay. 5/25 JOHN, an Eboe, to Mr. BROWN, Unity Valley, St. Ann, marked I F. 5/29 HAMPSHIRE, a creole, to Kildare Estate, St. George. 6/4 HARRY, a mulatto, to JAMES LAING, Esq., Goshen Estate. 6/8 SEPTEMBER, a creole, to Mr. MIGNOT, Friendship Penn, St. Ann. 6/10 JACK, a creole, to JOHN BOYD a free black man, Black River, St. Elizabeth. 6/10 GEORGE, a creole, to Mrs. BONNER, Spanish Town. 6/11 SAM, an Eboe, to Miss SALLY BOARD, Duke Street, Kingston. 6/11 THOMPSON, a Congo, to Miss MARTIN, Golden Street, Kingston, marked I M on right shoulder. 6/11 BESSY, a Coromantee, to Miss MARTIN, Golden Street, Kingston, marked I M on right shoulder. 6/11 GEORGE, a mulatto creole, to Carlton Wood House Estate. 6/17

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WILLIAM, an Eboe, to Mr. MITCHELL, Rock River Estate, Clarendon, marked B [on its side], with a ◊, on right shoulder. 6/18 LOUISA, an Eboe, to Mr. MITCHELL, Rock River Estate, Clarendon, marked B [on its side], with a ◊, on right shoulder. 6/18 WILLIAM, an Eboe, to the estate of ALEX. PARK, Esq., Broadgate, St. George, marked A PARKE on right shoulder. 6/24 CHARLES, an Eboe, to WENTWORTH BAYLY, Esq., St. George. 6/26 NELLY, a Congo, and her child RICHARD, to the estate of Miss CHAPLAIN, dec., Kingston, marked S C, ◊ on top. 6/28 ANN, a Congo, to CATHERINE THOMAS a free black, Kingston. 6/28 JENNY, a creole, to Mr. CHARLES, Prospect coffee plantation, St. Thomas in the Vale, marked with S R, ◊ between. 7/5 WILLIAM, a Mundingo, to JOHN McLEAN a black man, belonging to Messrs. CRAWFORD and McLEAN, Kingston. 7/5 JOSEPH, a Mundingo, to Madame DONLAY a confectioner, King Street, Kingston. 7/5 ROBERT, a creole boy, says he is free, and runaway from his mother SARAH McCONACHIE a black woman, who lives in Hannah’s Town, Kingston. 7/9 CHARLES, a creole, to Mr. JAMES PATTERSON, Falmouth, marked I B (blaired) [sic] on right shoulder. 7/9 FRANK, a creole, to Mr. DE JERDAIN, Goulburn coffee plantation, near Stoney Hill, marked T L C. 7/10 QUASHIE, a creole, to the estate of PETER HAY, Esq., dec., late vendue master, Kingston, or JAMES S. LANE, Esq., St. Thomas in the Vale, marked R H on both shoulders. 7/11 ENDEAVOUR, a Chamba, to CATHERINE DEMOTRES a free black, Princess Street, Kingston. 7/13 LIVERPOOL, a Mundingo, to Ardoch Penn, St. Ann. 7/13 JENNY, an Eboe, to Miss LEWIS, Kingston, marked T D G on right breast. 7/13 ROSE, a Mundingo, to M. MAZELLA, who keeps a wharf near the Beef Market, Kingston, marked with T K, R I below, on right shoulder. 7/13

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DIANA, an Eboe, to Miss GRAHAM a person of colour, Kingston. 7/13 WILLIAM PHILLIPS, a native of St. Domingo, says he is free, and that his papers are with Miss CASS, Halfway Tree, marked CASTE on right breast. 7/14 THOMAS, a Wawee, to the estate of ISAAC FOX, dec., Mount Chrissey, St. Andrew, marked K on right shoulder. 7/15 ROBERT JAMES, a Mundingo, says he is a Maroon, and belongs to Scot’s Hall Maroon-Town, mark not plain, has a large scar on his right shoulder. 7/15 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. JAMES PATTERSON a millwright, Falmouth, marked A F on right shoulder. 7/16 JOHN, a Congo, to Mr. DAVID PERRY, St. George, marked D P on right shoulder. 7/16 WILLIAM, a Papa, to Mr. MURDOCH a mason, near Temple Hall, St. Andrew, blind of the left eye. 7/16 FRANK, a creole, to Goshen Penn, St. Ann. 7/23 AUSTIN, an Eboe, to Mr. ABRAHAM, Kingston. 7/23 ROBERT, a Moco, to SALLY WALKER a free person, Kingston. 7/23 RICHARD, a creole, to Mr. JAMES DALHOUSE, Spanish Town. 7/29 WILLIAM, a creole, to Miss RUSSELL, Spanish Town. 7/31 CONTRIVANCE, a Nago, to Mr. McKOWEN a pilot, Port Royal, marked R P. 8/2 ALICK, a creole boy, to Mr. PATEY, Kingston. 8/2 NED, a creole, to Mr. WILKINSON a carpenter, Kingston. 8/6 GEORGE, a creole boy, to WILLIAM JAMES MURPHY, Esq., or Goshen Estate. 8/6 POLLY, a creole, to Goshen Estate, St. Ann. 8/6 PHILIP, a Mundingo, to Russell Hall Estate, marked R H on right cheek and shoulders. 8/6 BRUTUS, a Mundingo, to Mr. COHEN, Kingston, has white scars on his hands, a coppersmith. 8/6 JAMES, an Eboe, to the estate of DAVID McGREGOR, late of St. Mary a mason, dec., marked M S on right shoulder. 8/10

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ROBERT, a Wakee, to the Rev. Mr. MARSHALL, Mount Moses, St. Andrew. 8/10 WILLIAM, a creole, to LEWIS GRANT, Esq., Bowden Hill, St. Thomas in the East; he was taken with a chesnut horse marked M on hind leg. 8/14 JOHN, a creole boy, to Mr. FRANCIS WILKINSON a gunsmith, Kingston. 8/14 CRETIA, a creole, to Mr. HENRY SCOTT. 8/14 SMART, a creole, to Mr. W. MAHON, West St., Kingston. 9/3 WILLIAM MACKAY, a Congo, formerly to the estate of GEORGE COOKE, Esq., dec., but now to Mr. BELL a wharfinger, Falmouth, marked G C on right, and M B in one, on left shoulder. 9/6 SUSANNA, a creole, to Dr. BROWN, Port Royal. 9/12 WILLIAM, a creole, to Miss BESSY INNES, Orange St., Kingston, marked P K, ◊ on top, on left shoulder. 9/19 QUASHIE, a creole, to Kildare Estate, St. George, marked I B on right shoulder. 10/2 MIMBA, a creole, to RICHARD KINKHEAD, Esq., Stirling Castle, marked S C, R on top, on left shoulder. 10/9 WILLIAM, a Mundingo, to Messrs. SWORD & McPHERSON, Richmond-Hill, St. Mary, marked R H on both shoulders. 10/10 MANCHESTER, a Mundingo, to Mr. ALMOND a blacksmith, Wherry Wharf, Kingston, marked with A F. 11/5 JACK, a Mundingo, to GEORGE QINLAN, Esq., Annotto Bay, marked G Q, I R below, and L B aside of it, on right shoulder. 11/5 WILLIAM, a creole, to FRANCIS GRAHAM, Esq., Tulloch Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale. 11/6 HARRY, an Eboe, to HENRY PARRY, Esq., Montego Bay. 11/8 THOMAS, a Moco, to HENRY PARRY, Esq., Montego Bay. 11/8 THOMAS HUNT, a creole, to the estate of JOHN HANSON, dec., Salt Ponds. 11/8

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Spanish Town Workhouse, 1816. [CC] QUASHIE, a creole, to Dr. WILLIAM BENNETT, in St. Mary, marked W B apparently, on both shoulders. 1/2 COUNTESS, a Chamba, and her CHILD, says she belongs to one Miss THOMAS a brown woman in West Street, Kingston, marked on her right shoulder obliterated. 1/3 HARDY, a Congo, to Mr. SAMUEL of Kingston, marked M S right shoulder. 1/4 MOLL, alias ELEANOR, a creole, to Mr. SANDYS, windward, marked M S right shoulder. 1/8 CUFFEE, a creole, to Sheckles Penn in Clarendon, no brand-mark. 1/8 TOM, a creole, to Sandy Gully Penn, no brand-mark. 1/10 ABERDEEN, a Mundingo, to Mr. A. MOIR, of Kingston or Manatee Bay, marked M both shoulders. 1/10 CHARLES, a Mungola, to Mr. MURRAY of Kingston, marked R H right shoulder. 1/10 JACK, a Mungola, to Mr. MURRAY of Kingston, marked R H right shoulder. 1/10 SARAH WHITEHEAD, a creole, formerly to Mr. WHITEHEAD of St. Ann, now to Mr. BERNALL, or to KITTY MOWBRAY in Kingston, marked W W both shoulders. 1/14 JOHN, a creole, to the estate of Mrs. CATHERINE COWARD, has a sore on his right foot. 1/19 JOE, a creole boy, to Mr. LEWIS TAYLOR, in Kingston. 1/19 DUBLIN, a creole, to MOSES BRAVO, Esq., Kingston, no brand-mark. 1/27 HARRY, a creole, to Mr. McDOUAL, St. Mary, marked right shoulder obliterated, he says he formerly belonged to THOMAS USHER, Esq., Kingston. 1/31 ESSEX, a Mungola, to Miss MARY GOOD, Kingston, has his country marks on his face. 2/8 GEORGE, an Eboe, to Colonel DESCOURSE, St. Thomas in the Vale, marked on the left breast obliterated. 2/8 JOHN, a Moco, belonging to Mr. McLAUCHLIN, St. Mary, has his country marks on his face. 2/9 WILLIAM, an Eboe, to Mr. McGOWAN, at Halloway Hill, Port Royal mountains, marked McG on both shoulders, apparently. 2/9 JOHN, a Coromantee, belonging to one MARY MUSTARD, no brand-mark. 2/12

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RICHARD, a Mungola, to Capt. THOMAS, or to Mr. PHILIP SUMMERS, Little Salt Island, marked right shoulder obliterated. 2/13 KATE, a creole, said she belonged to to D. WINT, Esq., but supposed to belong to a Mr. MUNROE, dec., no brand mark. 2/17 JOHN, a creole, to Miss DUYERGER a free black woman, Rum Lane, Kingston, marked with C D apparently, right shoulder. 2/17 ARCHEY, a creole boy, to Miss. McPHERSON, St. Thomas in the East, marked E P right shoulder. 2/17 HAMLET, a creole, to Mr. JACKSON, Annotto Bay, marked G I, ◊ on top, left shoulder. 2/18 BELL, a creole, to ROBERT SHAW, Esq., Old Harbour, no brand-mark. 2/19 FRANK, a creole, to Miss WILLIAMS a free black woman, St. John parish, no brand-mark. 2/23 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. CATOR, St. Thomas in the Vale, no brand-mark. 2/24 PHILLIS, a Wakee, to MARY WALKER a black woman at Annotto Bay, St. Mary, country marks on her breast. 2/28 JOHN, a creole boy, to ANN CAMERON a black woman, in St. John, no mark. 2/29 [sic] THOMAS WILLIAMS, a creole, to Hyde Hall Estate, or Orange Grove, (trustee G. RICHARDS, Esq.) [sic]; has lost the little toe on his left foot. 3/2 BILLY, a Congo, to Mr. GARDENER, hired to Mr. BERRY a mason, at Worthy Park Estate, St. John, no mark. 3/3 ELEANOR, a Moco, to Mr. LECHMERE, Kingston, marked long letters on the left breast, obliterated. 3/4 BOB, a Nago, to JAMES FRASER, Esq., St. Ann, marked, obliterated. 3/5 LOUISA, a creole, to Miss MARTELL, Kingston, marked M O L right shoulder. 3/5 JOHN FRANCISCO, a creole of Curacao, who says he belongs to Capt. HALL, who is now off the island, no brand-mark. 3/8 ABRAHAM, a creole, to Bagnal’s Spring (attorney R. W. HARRIS, Esq.) [sic], no mark. 3/9 DENTON, a creole, who says he is a Maroon, and he belongs to Scot’s Hall, no brand-mark. 3/10

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SAM, a creole, to Miss H. WILCOCK, Kingston, marked H W left shoulder. 3/10 JEMMY, a creole, to PATRICK LYNCH, Esq., at Coninysburgh Estate, St. Mary, marked P I left shoulder. 3/14 THOMAS, a creole, to Mr. CODD, merchant, Kingston, marked R G right shoulder. 3/15 QUASHIE, a creole, to Doctor BENNET, St. Mary, marked W B both shoulders. 3/19 JOHN, a Congo, says he is free, that Capt. WILLIAMS, formerly living at Ocho Rios Bay, dec., gave Mr. FORSYTH, at Port Maria Bay, his papers, he has lost the use of his left arm. 3/19 NANCY, a creole, to Mons. REGNIER, or Morrison’s penn, near Kingston, no mark. 3/25 CHARLES, an Eboe, to DUNKEY’s, in Vere, or to Fushey-Park, marked W K, H on top, right shoulder. 3/30 SAMPSON, a Congo, to Capt. MACKIE, dec., but now in charge of Mr. BRADLEY, Plantain Garden River, has lost his right eye. 4/1 SAM, a Congo, formerly to Mr. PHILLIPS, of Kingston, by him sold to Mr. PATTON, at Stanton, Morant Bay, marked I P, within a ◊, both shoulders. 4/3 MARIA, a Mongola, who will not tell her owner’s name, has her country marks on her arms and belly. 4/3 TOM, a creole, to Mr. QUINLAN, at Annotto Bay, marked ADOL, ADOL on top, left shoulder, and O [upside down G] right shoulder. 4/4 JAMES, a creole, to McLACHLAN, Black River Mountains, near Black River, marked with H M L apparently left shoulder. 4/5 JOHN, a creole boy, to Miss ELLIS, Kingston, has a mark of an old sore between his eyes. 4/5 JOE, a creole, formerly to Mr. COXETER, now to Mr. TIDMAN to windward, marked both shoulders, obliterated. 4/5 HENRY, a Congo, to Mr. BROWN, St. George, no brand-mark. 4/5 THOMAS, a creole boy, to Mr. COOPER, gone off the island, or to Mr. McINTYRE, in Kingston, no brand-mark. 4/8 JESSAMY, a creole, to Mr. McLEOD, Dawkins Caymanas, no mark. 4/10 WILLIAM, a creole, to Miss NANCY RULE, marked right shoulder, obliterated. 4/10

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SARAH, an Eboe, who says she belongs to a Mr. McDONALD, in the Mountains, or to Mr. McLEAN, in West Street, Kingston, marked M D, right shoulder. 4/16 JAMES, a creole, to Gibraltar Estate, or to WENTWORTH BAYLEY, Esq., no brand-mark. 4/16 FRANCISCO, a native of Curacao, belonging to MENTEFIORE and CASTELLO, of Kingston, no brand-mark. 4/18 ELIZA, a creole, to Miss TINDAL, Kingston, marked I T, ◊ between, left shoulder. 4/25 SOPHIA, a creole, to Mr. DESCOURBIERRE, Kingston, no brand-mark. 4/25 ROBERT, a Mungola, formerly to Mr. FLEMORE, now to someone near Port Maria Bay, or Annotto Bay, no brand-mark. 4/25 POMPEY, a creole boy, to Mr. ONFFROY’s property called Little River, in St. Ann, no mark. 4/27 CASTELLO, a Mundingo, formerly to Mr. JENNINGS, now says he belongs to Mr. TOWNSEND, has his country marks on his face. 4/28 JAMES, a creole boy, says to the late JAMES GRANT, Esq., dec., marked R S apparently, both shoulders. 4/30 LIVERPOOL, a Moco, to Messrs. FRASER and BROWN, at Union Hill Plantation, St. Ann, marked with R W both shoulders. 5/123 INDUSTRY, a creole, to Mr. JOHN ANDERSON of Kingston, has lost her left eye. 5/1 QUASHEBA, an Eboe, to Miss REID in Kingston, has the marks of ringworms on her nose. 5/2 JENNY, a Moco, to Mr. McGILLVRAY, marked both shoulders obliterated. 5/2 THOMAS, a Mungola, to Mr. EDDIE, carpenter at Agualta Vale Penn, near Annotto Bay, marked W P left shoulder, W E right shoulder. 5/3 BILLY, a Congo, to JAMES GILCHRIN, Esq., northside, marked I B on his breast, I B left shoulder. 5/4 BEN, a Mungola, to ALEX. MOIR, Esq., Kingston, or to Mannattee Bay, marked M both breasts and shoulders. 5/6 23 See also LIVERPOOL, a Moco, now says to a Mr. FRASER, who keeps a jobbing gang at Montpelier, marked R W both shoulders. 5/3

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LOND, an Eboe, to Mr. WOOD of Kingston, marked C A apparently, ◊ on top, right shoulder; brought in by the Maroons. 5/6 GEORGE, an Eboe, to Doctor LAFOURCE, at Above Rocks, marked on his left breast obliterated, marks of an old sore on his belly; brought in by the Maroons. 5/6 TOM, a Mungola, to Mr. BARNE of Kingston, marked R B right shoulder; brought in by the Maroons. 5/6 THOMAS, a Mundingo, to McCAW, a Frenchman, in Kingston, marked P B M, right shoulder; brought in by the Maroons. 5/6 PATIENCE, a Coromantee, to Mr. WOOD of Kingston, has her country marks on her temples; brought in by the Maroons. 5/7 HECTOR, a creole, to Mr. DICKSON at Green Glebe, Liguanea, no brand-mark; brought in by the Maroons. 5/8 MONIMIA, a creole, to Mr. BENNETT in Kingston, no brand-mark; brought in by the Maroons. 5/8 NED, an Eboe, to Mr. McINTYRE, St. Mary, marked I I, ◊ between, right shoulder. 5/9 JAMES, a Mungola, to Mr. JOHN QUINLAN, Annotto Bay, marked H P, O on top, left shoulder, and C Q right shoulder. 5/9 BEDFORD, a Congo, to Mr. GEORGE SMITH, marked S P right shoulder. 5/10 JENNY, a creole, belonging formerly to Mr. JOSEPH ARCHER RENNALIS, but now to the estate of Manuel Roderick a free brown man, or Taylor, dec., marked M D, ◊ between, right shoulder. 5/13 WILLIAM, a mulatto creole, to Miss DARCY, Port Maria Bay, no brand-mark. 5/13 PRINCE, a creole, to Goshen, Salt Ponds, no brand-mark. 5/16 SALLY, a Wakee, to JANE PARKER a quadroon woman in Kingston, has her country marks on her arm. 5/21 JOHN THOMPSON, a Coromantee, belonging to the representatives of B. WATERHOUSE, Esq., dec., marked C on both shoulders. 5/21 PRISCEY, a creole, to Beckford’s Retreat, Clarendon, or to F. B. ZINCKE, Esq., no mark. 5/22 WALLACE, a Congo, sent in as the property of Mr. H. A. GOULBURN, in right of master HENRY KURSTEAD GOULBURN, marked both shoulders obliterated. 5/27

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JEMMY, a Coromantee, to Mr. ROBERT HUNTER, now off the island, attorney Messrs. Campbell and Imray, marked B H H both shoulders. 5/27 WILLIAM, a Mungola, to GEORGE WILSON, Esq., Vere, marked G W both shoulders. 5/27 ALICK, a creole, to Mr. McWHINNEY, at Pumpkin Grown Penn, marked I G both breasts, shoulder, and cheeks. 5/27 SYPHAX, a creole, to H. MOIR, Esq., Kingston, or to Mannattee Bay, marked X both shoulders and cheeks. 6/10 ROSEY, a creole, formerly to Miss MAYHEW of this town, now says she belongs to Mr. GEORGE THOMAS in St. Ann, but supposed to belong to Mr. MILLBOURN a carpenter, of Clarendon, (named VENUS) [sic] no mark. 6/14 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. LIDDEL, at Salt Ponds, marked W L both shoulders, and P I O left breast. 6/14 CAESAR, a Mundingo, to Mr. JOHN MARSHALL, dec., or to A. McINNIS, Esq., marked M G right shoulder. 6/20 ALICK, a Mungola, formerly to WALKER & BIGGAR of Kingston, he says since sold him to a JEMES WEDDERS [sic], a Maroon of Charleston, marked I R, right shoulder. 6/24 MARIA, a Mungola, to Miss BLACK a quadroon woman in Kingston; her teeth filed. 6/25 JOE, a Mungola, to Mr. SADLER, at Weyhill, in St. Mary, marked I S both shoulders. 6/25 JUPITER, a creole, to Mr. NIBLET a blacksmith, near Church, St. Thomas in the Vale, marked right shoulder obliterated. 6/25 JAMBA, a Chamba, who says he is a cook to the York Light Infantry, marked P I O right shoulder. 7/1 ANN, a Mungola, to Mr. ROBERT OLIVER, or to Shanton Estate, marked R O both shoulders. 7/2 AMELIA, alias CUBA, a creole, to Water Mount Estate, no brand-mark. 7/2 JAMES, a creole, to Mr. JOHN GIDDES, Mile Gully, marked I G right shoulder. 7/5 JAMES REDWIN, a creole mulatto, who says he is free, a native of Lucea, in Hanover, but has no document to prove such freedom, no brand-mark. 7/9 JAMES ALEXANDER, a creole, to Gibraltar Estate, St. Mary; W. BAYLEY, Esq., marked W B

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right shoulder. 7/9 MARGARET, an Eboe, to Mr. GEORGE PATTON, dec., on Shenton Estate, marked O P left shoulder. 7/9 JAMES, a creole, to Mr. FORSYTH a wharfinger, Port Maria Bay, marked V A H both shoulders. 7/9 MORRIS, a Mundingo, formerly belonged to JAMES SMITH, Esq., of Kingston, now to J. P. WINT, Esq., St. Elizabeth, marked WINT right shoulder. 7/10 EVE, a creole, and CHILD, to Mr. LAMOTTE of St. George, marked right shoulder D R [upside down]. 7/10 EDWARD, a creole boy, to Mr. LAMOTTE of St. George, marked right shoulder D R [upside down]. 7/10 LEWIS, a Mungola, to Green Vale Plantation, marked I F left shoulder, and I L right shoulder. 7/12 RICHARD, a creole, to the Rev. Mr. BOWERBANK, no brand-mark. 7/12 PLATO, a Mungola, to MARK PETINAND, Esq., Mount Elizabeth plantation, Port Royal, marked P F right shoulder, apparently. 7/12 RICHARD, a creole, to Mr. WILLIAMSON at Yallahs, St. David, no brand-mark. 7/13 JUDY, a creole, to Richmond Estate, St. Ann, Mr. BARNETT is attorney, no brand-mark. 7/13 JOAN, a creole, to Richmond Estate, St. Ann, Mr. BARNETT is attorney, no brand-mark. 7/13 SUKEY, a creole, to Richmond Estate, St. Ann, Mr. BARNETT is attorney, no brand-mark. 7/13 QUASHIE, a creole, formerly to PETER FRENCH of St. Thomas in the Vale, now says he was bought out the workhouse, Falmouth, by Mr. BROWN, marked W B, ◊ on top, right shoulder. 7/13 DUKE, a Coromantee, to Miss JANE MARSHALL a free brown woman, no brand-mark. 7/14 PRIMUS, a creole, to Drakeshall Estate, St. Ann, (BECKFORD’s) [sic], marked S R W right shoulder. 7/16 MARY-ANN, a creole, to CHARLOTTE THOMPSON in Kingston, no mark. 7/16 MILLY, a creole, to Miss BOLT in Kingston, no brand-mark. 7/16

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THOMAS, a Mundingo, to Mr. ALEXANDER McQUINLAY a carpenter at Port Antonio, country marks on his face. 7/16 TOM, a creole, to Mr. BRANIGAN of Kingston, no brand-mark. 7/17 SUCKEY, a Congo, to Miss CHRISTIE in Kingston, country marks both arms. 7/17 MALBOROUGH, a Mundingo, to Byndlose Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale, has a sore on his left leg. 7/19 VENTURE, an Eboe, to Mr. P. E. BURROWS, in St. Mary, country marks on left arm. 7/22 HARRY, a Congo, to CHARLES BAYLEY, Esq., or Roslyn Estate, in St. Mary, marked R T, ◊ between, right shoulder. 7/22 SANCHO, a creole, to Bossue Penn, in Vere, marked A S, ◊ between, both shoulders. 7/22 TOM, a creole, to Mr. QUINLAN, at Annotto Bay, marked ADOL left shoulder. 7/26 QUASHEBA, a Wawee, to a Mr. STEWART, at Hamilton’s penn, near Kingston, marked R S, ◊ between, right shoulder. 7/27 ADAM, a creole, to JOHN GOOD a man of colour, in Kingston, no brand-mark. 7/27 GEORGE, a creole, to Mr. DUNCOMB, Esq., at Spring Estate, St. Andrew, no mark. 7/28 JACK, a Moco, to Mr. HYLTON, at Porus Estate, no brand-mark. 7/29 WILLIAM, a Mundingo, to Mr. DELPRATT, in St. David, no brand-mark. 7/29 JACK, a Mundingo, to SALLY THOMAS a black woman, near Coates, in Clarendon, marked I W right shoulder, his country marks on his face. 7/29 ROSEMARY, a Chamba, to JOHN GAYNER, Esq., Worthy Park, marked right shoulder, but obliterated. 7/31 WILL, a creole, to BENJAMIN SCOTT, Esq., St. Ann, marked R S right shoulder. 8/3 CASTINE, a creole, formerly to THOMAS THOMAS a carpenter, now claimed by Mr. McINTYRE of St. Mary, marked G F, cross between right shoulder. 8/3 SCHOOLBOY, a creole, to Halls Hall Estate, trustee M. NEMBHARD, marked H H right shoulder. 8/3 TOM, a creole, to Riverhead Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale, no brand-mark. 8/3

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POMPEY, a creole, to Mr. BEN CRASKELL, or to Lenox Estate nigh Port Antonio, mark obliterated. 8/3 JAMAICA, a sambo creole, says he was christened JAMES STEEL, and belongs to Mr. JOHN STEEL at Retired Lodge, Falmouth, no brand-mark. 8/5 JACK, a Congo, to DUNKLEY’s, Dry River, Clarendon, marked right shoulder obliterated. 8/5 THOMAS, a Mungola, to Mr. REILEY, at Maverly Estate, St. Andrew, no brand-mark. 8/6 JENNY, a creole girl, to Doctor DELVALLE of Kingston, no brand-mark. 8/7 POMPEY, a Moco, to Mr. WELCH a fisherman of Kingston, has got the marks of a severe flogging on his back. 8/8 QUASHIE, a creole, to Mr. MILBURNE a carpenter in Vere, marked W E, cross between, both shoulders. 8/8 SAM, a Congo, formerly to Messrs. McINTYRE and DEMPSTAR, now says to Mr. HOLLAND, Withywood, marked C M D both shoulders. 8/9 ARGYLE, a Congo, formerly to Messrs. McINTYRE and DEMPSTAR, now says to Mr. HOLLAND, Withywood, has his country marks on his belly. 8/9 GEORGE, a Nago, to Clarendon Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale, marked I D right shoulder. 8/12 LONDON, a Mundingo, to Mr. ANDREW SMITH, at Maran’s penn, Halfway-Tree, in St. Andrew, marked S M H apparently right shoulder. 8/12 SAM, a creole, to Mr. JAMES VIRGO, Belmount, nigh Diablo, marked W V left shoulder. 8/13 FORTUNE, a Congo, to THOMAS SMITH, Esq. a coppersmith and brother to the late ADAM SMITH, Esq., Bosseau Penn in Vere, has his country marks on his temples. 8/13 ALICK, an Eboe, to THOMAS SMITH, Esq. a coppersmith and brother to the late ADAM SMITH, Esq., Bosseau Penn in Vere, country marks on his temples. 8/13 DUKE, a creole, to Mr. DA COSTA, in Kingston, marked right shoulder obliterated. 8/13 ROSE, a creole girl, to a Miss BROWN a person of colour in Kingston, no brand-mark. 8/14 WILLIAM, a creole, formerly to WILLIAM MOORE, Esq., now to Mr. HIGGIN, St. Ann. 8/14 QUASHIE, a creole, to Mr. BIRMINGHAM, dec., no brand-mark. 8/14 BRUTUS, a Chamba, to Mr. ROBERT MORGAN, in Kingston, marked right shoulder

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obliterated, his country marks on his face. 8/16 JUPITER, a Nago, to Richmond Estate, St. Mary, lost the sight of his right eye. 8/16 PETER, an Eboe, to D. DUNCOMB, Esq., St. Andrew, marked E left shoulder. 8/19 JAMES, a creole brown boy, to Mr. SINCLAIR in Kingston. 8/19 SAM, a creole, to Harmony Hall (the Hon. J. and S. CUNNINGHAM) [sic], in Trelawny, marked I L, both breasts, and C on both shoulders. 8/20 EDWARD, a creole, to Mr. JOHN MACKENZIE, Withywood, marked J M K, left shoulder. 8/20 JAMES, a Nago, to a Mr. J. GALL, Northside, marked S, ◊ on top, right shoulder. 8/20 ALBION, a Mundingo, to Mons. GOURAPER, near Kingston, marked C left shoulder, has his country marks on his face. 8/22 JANE, alias BETSY BURKE, a creole, to Hayfield, nigh Mammee Ridge, trustee Robert Murray, Esq., in Kingston, no mark. 8/22 SARAH, alias REBECCA, a creole, to Miss JULIAN BASTER, Mammee Ridge, or HENRY COX, Esq., no marks. 8/22 JOSEPH, a creole, to a Mrs. BOUCHER, no brand-mark. 8/23 CUPID, a creole, to Mr. HIGGINS, New Ground Estate in St. Ann, marked B N B left shoulder and B N B right shoulder. 8/23 PITT, a Congo, to Mr. WILLIAM BINGHAM, St. Ann Bay, marked W B right shoulder. 8/24 THOMAS, a creole, belonging to Miss THOMAS a brown woman in Kingston, marked A T right shoulder, a driver to the Kingston Workhouse. 8/24 LUKE, a Moco, formerly belonging to Mr. DENTON, who sold him to Mr. HUGER at Falmouth, marked S D right shoulder. 8/24 JACK, a Chamba, to SALLY THOMAS a free brown woman, in Clarendon, marked I W right shoulder. 8/25 PATIENCE, a Chamba, to a Miss LAKE a brown woman, at Port Henderson, country marks on her face. 8/27 WILLIAM, an Eboe, to McINTYRE a brown man, at Martha-Brae, marked S M right shoulder. 8/29

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DEVONSHIRE, a Congo, to Miss ANGUS McBEAN, marked D M B both shoulders. 8/31 BROWN, a Moco, to Mr. SILVESTER a carpenter to windward, marked R S twice, one above, the other left shoulder, and E B right shoulder. 8/31 FRANK, a Congo, to BERRYHILL W. FALCONER, Esq., marked W T right shoulder. 9/4 CATO, a Mundingo, to Messrs. DUNCOMB and SAVAGE, has got his country marks on his back. 9/5 JOHN, a creole boy, says he belongs to a Mr. KING, who formerly was book-keeper on Shenton Estate, St. Thomas in the Vale, no brand-mark. 9/7 GIFT, a Coromantee, to Miss DUNBAR, in Kingston, marked left shoulder obliterated; sent in by the Maroons. 9/7 GRACE, a Mungola, to Mrs. CLARK at Up-Park, marked R right shoulder; sent in by the Maroons. 9/7 HARRY, a Coromantee, to Miss MUNRO, or a Mr. THOMAS, formerly carpenter at Dawkin’s Caymana’s, has his country marks on his temples; sent in by the Maroons. 9/7 BOB, a Mundingo, to Mr. MENZIES a carpenter in Kingston, marked O S right shoulder; sent in by the Maroons. 9/7 WILLIS, a creole, to Mr. ALICK HARRISON a brown man at Guy’s Hill, marked A H, ◊ between on left shoulder; sent in by the Maroons. 9/7 BILLY, a Congo, to MARK HOWARD, dec., marked left shoulder obliterated; sent in by the Maroons. 9/7 KITTY, an Eboe, to CHISHOLM, in St. John, marked I M K on right shoulder. 9/17 BEZENCO, an Eboe, to J. B. CORBERAUD, Esq., at Mullet Hall, St. George, marked S C, ◊ on top, right shoulder. 9/17 TOBY, a Congo, to Mr. HARRISON, but in the employ of Mr. JOHN CAMPBELL, at Raza Mount, St. Thomas in the Vale, marked E H, ◊ on top, left shoulder. 9/18 JAMES, a Congo, to Mr. MORGAN, Clarendon, marked G M left shoulder. 9/18 ADAM, a creole, formerly to Mr. BROADHURST of Kingston, now to Seamana Valley, no mark. 9/20 JUBA, alias JONA, a creole girl, says she belongs to Mr. ROBERTSON at Orange River Estate,

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St. Mary, has a large sore on her left leg. 9/20 BACCHUS, a Moco, to THEOBALD DILLON, Esq., Guy’s Hill, marked H both shoulders. 9/23 FORTUNE, a creole, to MARY FINLAY at Guy’s Hill, marked A S left shoulder. 9/24 SAM, a creole, to Mr. DRUMMOND, Drummond Castle, marked D right shoulder. 9/24 POOR MAN, an Eboe, to Ashley’s Estate, Vere, (trustee Donald McLean, Esq.) [sic], marked P R right shoulder. 9/24 JACK DREW, a Mungola, to Counsellor DREW, no brand-mark. 9/24 EDWARD, an Eboe, to Shenton Estate, marked R O right shoulder. 9/25 TOM, an Eboe, to Mr. McWHINNEY, Port Royal, country marks. 9/26 DAPHNEY, a creole, to Yarmouth Estate, no brand-mark. 9/27 PRIMUS, a creole, to Dr. HALL (Beckford’s) [sic], marked S R W both shoulders. 9/27 CUFFEE, a creole, to Mr. JOE or WILLIAM HINDE, in St. Ann, no brand-mark. 9/28 PHOEBE, a creole, to Mr. MORGAN, at Yallah’s, St. David, no brand-mark. 10/1 ADAM, a creole, to Mons. LODIE, St. Thomas in the East, has a sore on his right foot. 10/2 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. DUNN of Kingston, marked R M, ◊ between, right shoulder. 10/3 MARCH, a creole, to the estate of DAVID McGREGOR, late of the parish of St. Mary, dec., marked with W M C left shoulder. 10/4 CLARISSA, a Nago, to the estate of DAVID McGREGOR, late of the parish of St. Mary, dec., has got her country marks on her forehead. 10/4 MARY-ANN, a creole, to Miss CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, Kingston, no brand-marks. 10/4 ALLICK, a Moco, to Mr. WILD, St. Jago Savanna, has his country marks on his temples. 10/4 JOHN, alias GEORGE, a sambo creole, to Mr. PATRICK, Above Rocks, St. Thomas in the Vale, no mark. 10/4 PATIENCE, a Mungola, to Mr. McCADDIE, no brand-mark. 10/7 SIMON, a Moco, to Mr. HAMILTON, Kingston, mark left shoulder obliterated. 10/7

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MONIMIA, a Mungola, to MARY MANN a free black woman, Kingston, marked R M, ◊ on top, right shoulder and M left shoulder. 10/8 SAMBO, a Congo, to Mr. PHILLIPS, late of Kingston, now says to Mr. SKELLY, St. Ann, mark obliterated. 10/8 JOHN, an Eboe, to Mr. DANIEL GULLY, Kingston, marked D G, ◊ between, right shoulder. 10/8 STRAWBERRY, a creole, to Miss ANN BLAGRAVE, Rhymesbury Penn, no brand-mark. 10/10 MARY, a Mungola, to Mr. LILLY, Oracabessa, marked I N right shoulder. 10/10 JOHN, a Moco, to Gray’s Inn Estate, St. George, marked G I, ◊ between, left shoulder. 10/12 WILLIAM, a Mungola, to Mr. GRANT, Stoney Hill, marked left shoulder P R, ◊ between. 10/13 MATIA, a creole, to Mr. WILLIAMSON a brown man, marked right shoulder, obliterated. 10/14 FRANK, a creole, to Ardoch Penn, St. Ann, no brand-mark. 10/14 JOE, a creole, to Mr. EDWARD MERCHANT, Burrow or Orange River, St. Mary, or Boozey Ridge, marked right shoulder, obliterated. 10/14 NED, a creole, to JOHN BLAKE a person of colour (a carpenter) [sic], Kingston, no mark. 10/15 CHARLES, a mulatto creole, to Mr. AARON, Kingston. 10/16 QUACO, a creole, to Mr. THOMAS SCOTT, Mountain River, has the mark of an old sore on his right shoulder. 10/17 THOMSON, a Nago, to Mr. LOWDEN late carpenter, dec., marked G C left shoulder apparently. 10/19 WILLIAM, a Mungola, to a Mr. DAVID, Kingston, no brand-mark. 10/20 ROSEY, a creole, to Shenton Estate, marked on right shoulder, obliterated. 10/21 TOWERHID, a creole, to Mr. PINNOCK, trustee Mr. Hamilton, no brand-mark. 10/21 COUNTY, a Mundingo, to Mr. DRYSDALE a carpenter, Kingston, marked P R both shoulders. 10/21 CUFFIE, a Chamba, to a free black man named COLEMAN, at the Cross, country marks on his face. 10/21

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CHARLES, a creole, to Seven Plantations, Clarendon, marked B B on top, left shoulder, B B, C C on top, right shoulder. 10/21 ANTHONY, a Coromantee, to Mr. McLACHLAN, St. Mary, marked M L in one left shoulder, and with M B M right shoulder. 10/21 FRANK, a creole, to Mr. BENNETT, Kingston, marked S B right shoulder. 10/25 TOM, a Mundingo, to Doctor QUIN, Above-Rocks, marked long letters on the right shoulder. 10/26 SARAH, a creole mulatto, to Mr. W. BROWN of Sherwood, Manchester, marked B both shoulders. 10/27 JAMES, a Mundingo, to Mrs. CAMBLE, east-end Kingston, country marks on his face. 10/28 JOHN, a Congo, to Mr. PHILIP LEVY, Kingston, marked I D I L right shoulder. 10/28 THOMAS, a Mundingo, to Monsieur LODIE, Above-Rocks, country marks on his face. 10/29 ROBERT, a creole, to A. A. LINDO, Esq., Kingston, no brand-mark. 10/31 JOHN, a Chamba, to Miss WILLIAMS, Orange St., Kingston, marked W M left shoulder, and H N right shoulder. 11/2 JACK, a Mungola, to Mr. SCOTT in Kingston, no brand-mark. 11/2 MOLLY, alias PEGGY, a creole, to G. SANDS, Esq., St. David, marked G S right shoulder. 11/2 PROVIDENCE, a creole, to Mr. AUSTIN, in Kingston, marked I A right shoulder. 11/2 SAMPSON, a Congo, to Ramble, JAMES FERGUSON, Esq., St. Ann, marked I F, ◊ between, left shoulder. 11/4 TOM, a Congo, to Mr. ROLLAND or Mr. NOLLAND, Withywood, marked C M D left shoulder. 11/5 SARAH, a creole girl, to Mr. THOMAS ALLEN of Kingston, no mark. 11/6 Trelawny Workhouse, 1816. [CC] WILLIAM, a creole, says he belonged to a Miss MASTERS, who lived in the Blue Mountains and died about five or six years, since which he has been going about unclaimed by any person, no mark, 5 ft. 6-1/4 in. high. 1/11

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ISABELLA, a creole, to ALEX. CAMPBELL, Esq., Schaw Castle, St. James, no mark, a scar on her right cheek, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 2/27 PRINCE, a Coromantee, to Vale Royal Estate, marked P M on right shoulder, 5 ft. 5-1/2 in. high. 3/4 TIMON, a creole, to CATHERINE HALL, St. James, marked C H horizontally on the left shoulder, and a scar above the right eye, 4 ft. 9-1/4 in. high. 3/17 ROBERT, a creole, to Mr. CHARLES COOK, Montego Bay, no mark, 5 ft. 5-1/4 in. high. 3/19 THOMAS, an Eboe, to Mr. KINGROSE, mark on left shoulder illegible, 5 ft. 8 in. high. 3/23 HERCULES, a Coromantee, to Haughton Tower Estate, Hanover, marked W RI on right shoulder, 5 ft. 6-1/2 in. high. 3/23 KENT, an Eboe, mark on the right shoulder illegible, country marks on his belly, 5 ft. 8 in. high. 4/1 BRUTUS, a creole, to a Mr. FOOTE, dec., Kilmarnock, St. Elizabeth, no mark, 4 ft. 10 in. high. 4/2 CATO, a creole boy, to the estate of GEORGE ANDERSON, dec., St. Ann, no mark, 4 ft. 10 in. high. 4/9 BROWN, a creole, to Mr. THOMAS MYLES, marked on both shoulders M, ◊ on top, 5 ft. 8 in. high. 4/15 SUSAN, a creole, to Miss JANE MAY, Montego Bay, no mark, 5 ft. 3-1/4 in. high. 4/18 LETTICE, a creole, to W. S. GRIGNON, Esq., Montego Bay, a scar on right shoulder, 5 ft. 2-1/2 in. high. 4/20 JOSE FRANCISCO, a Congo, says he is free, but has no document of his freedom; says he deserted from the Spanish brig Rosa Don Antonio, of St. Jago de Cuba, two weeks since; Don FRANCISCO ANTONIO GONZALES was his late master, who made him free four years ago, but who died about three years since; mark on left shoulder like M C, has lost a joint of the fourth toe, left foot, 5 ft. 6-1/2 in. high. 4/24 GEORGE, a Congo, says to Mr. DUNCAN CAMPBELL, Bog Walk, St. Mary, mark on left shoulder like M, 5 ft. high. 4/27 ALLICK, a creole boy, to Mrs. CLARKE, Duncan’s, no mark, 3 ft. 10 in. high. 5/14 PUNCH, alias FUN, an Eboe, to Equity Estate, St. James, marked J G, G on top, 5 ft. 2-1/2 in. high. 5/16

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SAM, a Moco, to EDWARD PAYNE, Esq., St. James, no mark, 5 ft. 3-1/2 in. high. 5/27 QUAMINA, a creole, to Mr. PETGRAVE, at Woodlands, no mark, a scar between his eyes, 4 ft. 10-1/2 in. high. 5/27 THOMAS, a creole, said he belonged to Mr. PARK, St. Ann, but it is found since, that his name is JACKY, belonging to Dr. KIDSTON, St. Ann, no mark, 5 ft. 9-1/2 in. high. 5/29 LAVINIA, an Eboe, to Mrs. MORRIS, Salt Marsh, mark on both shoulders illegible, 5 ft. high. 6/8 CUFFEE, an old creole man, to Mr. CODNER, St. Ann, no mark, 5 ft. 4-1/2 in. high. 6/11 ESSEX, or ISAAC, a creole, to Steelfield Estate, no mark, 4 ft. 11-1/2 in. high. 6/13 TRYAL, a Coromantee, to Froome Estate, Westmoreland, no mark, 5 ft. 2-1/2 in. high. 6/17 DICK, a creole boy, said he belonged to Running Gut Estate, St. James, now says W. S. GRIGNON, Esq., Montego Bay, no mark, 4 ft. 3-1/2 in. high. 6/17 MARY, a creole, to W. S. GRIGNON, Esq., Montego Bay, no mark, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 6/19 AGNES, a Canga, to Crawle Estate, St. James, marked H T G on both shoulders, a sore on her upper lip, 4 ft. 9 in. high. 6/22 JOE, a creole boy, to Mr. JAMES MARSHAL, marked Shaw on right shoulder, 4 ft. 9 in. high. 7/2 WILLIAM, a creole, of yellow complexion, to Mr. JOHN STEWART a carpenter, Hanover, marked on right shoulder D S, H on top, 5 ft. 4 in. high. 7/20 WILLIAM, a creole, to Miss PRICE, Dry Harbour, St. Ann, no mark, 5 ft. 2 in. high. 7/27 JAMES KENNEDY, a creole, said he was free and lived with his aunt, a Miss Sally Faberick in Port Royal St., Kingston; now says his name is WELCOME, and that he belongs to Reading Penn, St. James; that G. F. COWARD, Esq., is his trustee; no mark, 5 ft. 7-3/4 in. high. 8/1 NANCY, a creole, to Maria Bueno Estate, no mark, 4 ft. 10 in. high. 8/10 TOM, a creole, to Glasgow Estate, St. James, marked B M on left shoulder, 4 ft. 11-1/2 in. high. 8/10 JAMES, a creole, said to a Miss BROWN in Kingston, now says his name is THOMAS, and that he belongs to Doctor RITCHIE, Savanna-La-Mar; marked A M O or V M C on both shoulders, an illegible mark on left shoulder, and R W on right cheek and left breast, 5 ft. 4-1/2 in. high.

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8/14 SAM, a Mundingo, he either cannot or will not give any account to whom he belongs, or where he comes from, no mark, slim made with red lips, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 8/17 MARY ANN, a creole, to Mrs. CREW, no mark, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 8/24 JUBA, a creole, to the estate of THOMAS LINTON, dec., or JOHN LINDSAY WATT, St. Ann, no mark. 8/26 HANNAH, a creole, to Miss JUDITH SCARLET, marked W S on right shoulder, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 9/6 JUNO, a Mundingo, to the Spring Estate, St. James, mark on right shoulder G G B, 5 ft. 3-1/2 in. high. 9/19 SUKEY, Juno’s daughter, a creole, to the Spring Estate, St. James, no mark, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 9/19 WILLIAM JONES, a creole, to a Mr. DICKSON, who lives with Mr. Forbes a free person of colour, at Bellvue’s settlement, St. Ann, marked H M K in one, D on top left shoulder, 5 ft. 7 in. high. 9/23 SALLY, a creole, formerly to Mrs. NUTTALL, now to Mr. WALKER, Bamboo Estate, Hanover, marked A S, ◊ between, on right shoulder. 10/11 JAMES, a Mungola, to Mr. JOHNSON, Kingston, marked like H on both shoulders. 10/12 WILLIAM, a Moco, to BARRETT HALL, St. James, marked like I legible on right shoulder. 10/12 FOX, a Papa, to Belmount Estate, marked E V right shoulder. 10/15 [NO-NAME], a Negro man, who is dumb but not deaf; from signs he is a creole, and come from windward, no mark, but of a sore on right arm, 5 ft. 4-1/4 in. high. 10/18 BECKFORD, alias QUACO, an elderly creole, says he went to the woods when a little boy, that his master’s name was WHITE, and lived about Black River, some marks on his right shoulder, which he says were sores, 5 ft. 5 in. high. 10/18 SANDY, or SHANDY, a Congo, to a Mr. CAMERON who has lost his hand, about Landovery Estate, St. Ann, marked A C reversed, ◊ betwixt, on right shoulder, country marks on his belly, a scar under left eye, 5 ft. 2-1/2 in. high. 10/18 DAMON, a creole, to Vale-Royal Estate, no mark, 5 ft. 8-1/2 in. high. 11/18

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Westmoreland Workhouse, 1816. [CC] MILLEY, a Coromantee, to Friendship Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 1/5 CUBA, an Eboe, to Paul Island Estate, Westmoreland, no brand-mark. 1/21 BOB, a Mundingo, to Captain DRISDALL, Westmoreland, marked I D both shoulders. 1/21 MITCHEL, a Mundingo, to Retrieve Estate, Westmoreland, marked right shoulder not visible. 1/28 LIDDY, a Papa, to DAVID GRANT, Lincoln Estate, Westmoreland, marked on both shoulders not visible. 1/29 BILL, a Moco, to Mr. CAMERON, Pell River Estate, Hanover, no brand-mark. 2/10 GEORGE, a Moco, to Calladona Estate, Westmoreland, marked T I, left shoulder. 2/13 CAPTAIN, a Papa, to the estate of Mr. STEWART, dec., says Mr. Franet is his trustee, Springfield Estate, Hanover, no brand-mark. 2/17 JAMES, a creole, to Lincoln Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 2/19 WILL, a Canga, to the estate of Mr. CLARKE, dec., says Mr. Grant his trustee, Morgans Bridge, Westmoreland. 3/1 JIMMY, a creole, to Miss BESSY SMITH, St. Elizabeth. 3/20 CHARLES, a Chamba, to Mr. GREEN, Falmouth, marked R B, ◊ on top, right shoulder. 3/29 PRICE, an Eboe, to Bath Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 3/29 BETTY, an Eboe, to Friendship Estate, no mark. 3/29 WILLIAM, a creole, sambo man, to Mr. LAWRENCE, Tryall Estate, St. James, no mark. 4/1 CELVIA, a creole, to Retrieve Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 4/2 FREDERICK, a creole boy, to Retrieve Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 4/2 JACK, a Congo, to Mr. ANDERSON, Lucea, marked right shoulder not visible. 4/11 HECTOR, a Mundingo, to Mr. STRICKLAND HYLTON, no mark. 4/16 ROBERT, a Papa, to Miss BUTLER, Lucea, no mark; brought in by the Maroons. 4/18 ROBIN, an Eboe, to Paul Island Estate, Westmoreland, marked right shoulder, not visible. 4/18

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DAMSIL, a Coromantee, to Mr. BRANDFORD, May Day, St. Elizabeth, marked F T, right shoulder. 4/21 HARRIET, an Eboe, with her two children, ABIGAIL and COMBA, to Lenox Estate, Westmoreland, marked G S right shoulder. 4/22 QUAMINA, a Congo, to Mr. THELWELL, Westmoreland, marked right shoulder not visible. 4/27 CUDJOE, an Eboe, to Mr. GEORGE ATKINSON, Lucea, marked right shoulder not plain. 5/22 KITTY, a creole, to Great Valley Estate, Hanover, no mark; brought in by a Maroon man. 5/22 QUASHEBA, a creole, to Paul Island Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 5/25 THOMAS, a mulatto boy, to Mr. SCARLETT, Cornwall Estate, St. James, no mark. 5/31 PATIENCE, a creole, to Petersfield Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 6/19 DUKE, a Moco, to Bluefields Estate, Westmoreland, marked D M, ◊ on top, both shoulders. 7/12 WILL, a Mundingo, to George’s Plain Estate, Westmoreland, marked U T left shoulder. 7/21 SAM, a Congo, to the estate of Mr. PETER WATSON, dec., Westmoreland, no mark. 8/5 ORONOCO, a Congo, to Mrs. MARY FOSTER, Westmoreland, marked T Y on right shoulder. 8/6 NIMROD, a creole, to Moore Park Estate, St. James, no mark. 8/7 LIVERPOOL, an Eboe, to Miss HUNTER, Westmoreland, marked I H right shoulder. 8/7 ROBERT, a Chamba, to Wood Church Estate, Hanover, marked W, ◊ on top, with another letter not visible left shoulder. 8/14 TOMEY, a creole, to Miss ANN PRINCE, Westmoreland, marked A P left shoulder. 8/18 NED, a Mundingo, to Mr. PATRICK, Falmouth, no visible mark. 8/23 KING, a creole, to Tilston Estate, Trelawny, says Mr. ROGER DOBSON is his trustee, no mark. 8/25 STEPHEN, an Eboe, to Mr. JAMES LAWSON, Westmoreland, no mark. 8/25 HENRY, a Mundingo, to Petersfield Estate, Westmoreland, marked L on left shoulder. 8/27

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EDWARD, a creole, to Miss MARY SHAW, Lucea, no mark. 8/27 WILLIAM, a Coromantee, to ROBERT WATT, Montego Bay, marked C on both shoulders. 8/28 DAVY, a Moco, to Mr. CUNNINGHAM, Montego Bay, no mark. 8/29 JOE, a Chamba, to George’s Plain Estate, Westmoreland, marked M P on left shoulder. 8/29 TOM, a Congo, to Mr. JOHN HOGG, Westmoreland, marked right shoulder, not visible. 8/29 CUFFEE, a Papa, to the estate of Mr. OLDFIELD, dec., says Mr. Lumley is his trustee, Westmoreland, no mark. 9/2 FOX, a creole, to Miss KITTY JONES, St. Elizabeth, no mark. 9/14 PETER, a Moco, to Mr. WILKIE, St. James, no mark. 9/14 GEORGE, a Nago, to Mr. McLEAN, May Savannah, marked both shoulders not visible. 9/14 NEPTUNE, a creole, to Haughton Estate, Hanover, no mark. 9/16 JOHN, a Mundingo, to Pell River Estate, Hanover, marked N M both shoulders. 9/17 QUEEN, a creole, to Mr. GRANT a brown man, Hanover, marked right shoulder, not visible. 10/2 GEORGE, an Eboe, to Lincoln Estate, Westmoreland. 10/6 JEFFRIE, a creole boy, to Maylersfield Estate, Westmoreland, no mark; brought in by the Maroons. 10/12 TOM, a Congo, to Doctor SPENCE, Montego Bay, marked I D left shoulder. 10/23 MARGARET, a creole, to Mr. CAMERON, Lucea, marked D M, ◊ underneath, right shoulder. 10/24 PHEBA, a saltwater creole, to Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, Kingston, marked H right shoulder. 10/29

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right shoulder S B; brought in by the Maroons. 7/25 NATT, or MATT, a creole, says he belongs to Hale Hall Estate; brought in by the Maroons. 7/27 WILLIAM THOMAS, a sambo creole, says he is free, and has produced a certificate of his freedom and baptism, which appears strongly to be a forgery, from the manner it is worded, dated 16th April, 1781, a resident of St. Ann, and baptized there from the county of St. Thomas in the East, by the Rev. Mr. Williamson, witness George Strawn, George Furnish, and William Russell; no visible brand-mark. 8/19 THOMAS WILLIAMS, a creole, says he belongs to a Mr. RICHARDS a horse-breaker, Spanish Town, travelling as a servant in company with the above William Thomas, marked on the right shoulder D, ◊ on top. 8/19 JOHN, a Papa, says he belongs to Mr. MORGAN a white man, Spanish Town, now to Mr. McLEAN, near the Church, Spanish Town, marked on right shoulder R L, ◊ between. 8/26 BOB, a Moco, says he belongs to STEPHEN BEN a brown man, St. Elizabeth, marked on left shoulder S B. 9/12 SHARPER, a Moco, he was bought out of the ship by Mr. JOHN LAWS, formerly of this parish, who left him to Miss SALLY QUINSHBOURG a woman of colour, Kingston, marked on left shoulder with I O; brought in by the Maroons. 9/24 JOE, a creole, said he belonged to Miss ANN MATHEE a brown woman, St. Mary, no visible brand-mark, a mark of the whip on right shoulder like a V, which he says he received from the driver; brought in by the Maroons. 9/27 WILLIAM, a Mundingo, says he belongs to Knight’s Estate, Vere, or to Mr. MOSES BRAVE, and Mr. Shand is the trustee, marked on the right breast P I O, and pitted in the face with the smallpox. 9/28 WILLIAM, a creole, says he belongs to Miss PRESCILLA BROOKS, St. Elizabeth, no mark. 10/11 JOHN, a creole, says he belongs to Mr. HARRISON, Knock-Patrick, marked on both shoulders P B. 10/11 Hanover Workhouse, 1817. [CC] BOB, a Moco, to Forrest Penn, St. Elizabeth, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 9/24 Kingston Workhouse, 1817. [CC] POLLY, an Eboe, to a Mr. CAMPBELL, marked A B on left shoulder. 5/11

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ELIZA, alias BETTY, a Mungola, to Miss MARY SMITH, now says to TERRANT, marked I M on both shoulders. 7/7 BETSEY, a creole, marked P on her shoulders, and has a scar on her stomach. 7/29 ROBERT, a creole, to STEWART, no mark. 7/29 JOHN, a creole, to Mr. CHARLES REID a carpenter, Mount-Pleasant, near Mammee River, marked with C R on right shoulder. 8/22 WILLIAM, a sambo creole, to Miss OLIVIA HALSTEAD, dec., has lost part of his nose, and mark not plain on right shoulder. 8/23 SALLY, a Mungola, to the estate of Mr. BISSETT, dec., marked R H on left shoulder; says she was marked by Mr. ROBERT HUNTER, along with her son QUAMIN [who is] about seven years of age. 9/3 KING, a Mungola, to the estate of WILLIAM BEZECK, dec., says that Mr. Fishley is his trustee, no mark. 9/8 BOB, a creole, to Mr. WILLIAM McKAY, Williamsfield Plantation, marked W M, ◊ between, on left shoulder. 9/12 ESTHER, a creole, to Mr. READY, Leith-Hall Estate, no brand-mark. 9/15 JOE, a creole boy, to Mr. FERGUSON, no brand-mark. 9/16 CHARLOTTE, a Mungola, to Mr. SAMUEL, marked A G S on left, and M S on right shoulder. 9/17 POLYDORE, alias JOHN PATRICK, a Bermudian [creole], to Mr. MACKELASHAN, Spanish Town, marked apparently I G, P C, the P reversed, and a ◊ on top of each, on right shoulder; says he was marked by Mr. DONALD CAMPBELL. 9/22 QUASHIE, a creole, to Dr. BENNETT, St. Mary, marked W B, T on top, on left, and W B on top, on right shoulder. 9/26 BELLA, a creole, to Miss BAKER, no mark and her right hand is scalded. 10/3 HOPE, an Eboe, says he was sold to Mr. ORWIN, of St. John, marked R T on right shoulder, with a scar. 10/5 JAMES, an Eboe, and says that his master lives at Lime Savanna, in Clarendon, mark not plain, on right shoulder. 10/6 DIAMOND, a Moco, to the Rev. EDW. MARSHALL, Mount-Moses, St. Andrew, no brand-

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mark. 10/8 CHARLES, a Congo, says he belongs to the estate of Mrs. WOOD a black woman, dec., and that Mr. Bogle is his trustee, no brand-mark. 10/8 JACK, a Mungola, to Whitehall Estate, marked G P, W H on top, on both shoulders. 10/8 JAMES, a Coromantee, to ROSS, marked B C, reversed, on left breast, and has a blotch, not plain on right breast, and both shoulders. 10/13 ISAAC, a creole, to SPRAIGS, no mark. 10/14 WILLIAM, a creole, to BOYDEN, no brand-mark. 10/16 JOHN, a Mungola, to the estate of Miss MARY CAMPBELL, and says Mr. REID, at Hearts’ Ease Penn, is his trustee, has a cut over his left eye. 10/16 Morant Bay Workhouse, 1817. [CC] SOLOMON NEED, an American [creole], says he arrived in the Melpomene, Capt. Vidal, and that he is free, stout made; remanded to the Workhouse by a Special Sessions of the Peace, convened on the 11th August, for the purpose of investigating his claims to freedom. 7/4 JOHNNY, a creole boy, to Mr. McKAIRN, marked apparently P S on right shoulder. 9/4 Portland Workhouse, 1817. [CC] BAPTISM JOHNSON, alias BRISTOL, an Eboe, to Mr. JOHNSTON, New-Providence, no brand-mark, has country marks on both temples; received from Kingston Workhouse. 6/23 JUDY, a creole, to JOHN W. HASSEL, Esq., marked apparently S W on right shoulder. 8/12 Port Royal Workhouse, 1817. [CC] THOMAS, a creole, to Mr. YOUNG, Kingston Hospital, marked I H on both shoulders, and has marks, not plain, on his breast. 7/24 PRISCILLA, a creole, no mark, to Miss MENDES, Spanish Town. 8/29 FRANK ROBINS, an American [creole], he pretends to be free but can produce no evidence thereof, marked OIMR on the top, and B M K on the lower part of his right shoulder; to be detained until he proves his freedom. 9/1 St. Andrew Workhouse, 1817. [CC] QUEEN, a Congo, to Mrs. LAW, marked W L on both shoulders. 8/8

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ROBERT, a creole, to Capt. ROBINSON, marked H B on right shoulder. 8/14 GEORGE, a creole, to Mr. ROBINSON, marked W R on right shoulder. 8/16 FRANK, an Eboe, to Mr. RAE, mark not plain on left shoulder. 8/18 JOHN, a Mungola, to Mr. RIEUSSETT, marked I H on left shoulder, and H C, ◊ between, on right breast. 8/22 MARY, a creole girl, to Miss KITTY WILLIAMSON, no mark. 8/25 CAESAR, a creole, to Mr. CHARLES S. COCKURN, slightly pock-pitted. 9/3 WILLIAM, a creole boy, to Mr. OGILVIE, no mark. 9/6 DIDO, a creole, to Mrs. ROSS, has a small black mark on her left cheek. 9/19 HANNIBAL, a creole boy, to CLARA JAMES, Spanish Town, marked R, with ◊ on right shoulder. 9/22 BESSY, a Coromantee, to Mr. GOOD, Spanish Town, pockpitted. 9/30 BESSY, a Coromantee, to Mr. COLEMAN, Spanish Town. 10/2 NANCY, a creole girl, to Miss SARAH PEEK, has a scar on her forehead. 10/3 JAMES, a Coromantee, to Mr. KERR, no mark. 10/6 SALLY, a creole, to Miss TAWES, no mark. 10/6 JUBA, a creole, to Whitehall Estate, marked C P on both shoulders. 10/10 BEN, a Mungola, to Mr. DUNCOMB, no mark. 10/10 LOUISA, a Succo, to Mr. LITTLEJOHN, Annotto Bay, no mark. 10/16 NANCY, a creole, to Miss NELLY TURNER, no mark. 10/16 St. Ann Workhouse, 1817. [CC] QUACO, a creole, to JAMES CLAYTON WHITE, Esq., Whitehall, Portland, marked D N on his right shoulder. 10/10

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St. Elizabeth Workhouse, 1817. [CC] BILLY, a creole, to Mr. WILLIAM ROSE, Hanover, mark of a scald on left breast, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 6/30 WILLIAM, a Coromantee, to the estate of ELEANOR WILLIAMS, dec., St. Ann. 6/30 MARGARET, a creole, says he formerly belonged to Capt. DIXON a black man, but does not know her present owner, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 8/27 CHARLES, a Congo, formerly to Mr. LUND, and Dr. PORTER, of Vere, is his trustee, marked I L, with C M C on top, on right, and I L on left shoulder, with E L on left breast, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 8/27 ROBERT, a Congo, to Mr. BROWN a butcher, Kingston, marked R H on both shoulders, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 9/13 JANE, a creole, to Mr. JOSEPH PHILLIPS, Kingston, marked I D, and V, not plain, on left shoulder, 5 ft. 7 in. high. 9/14 SALLY, a Congo, to Miss MARGARET McLEOD, marked M on right shoulder, 5 ft. 4 in. high. 9/25 BEN, a creole, to Mrs. JONES, Cove, Westmoreland, 5 ft. 7 in. high. 9/28 St. George Workhouse, 1817. [CC] WILLIAM, an American [creole], pretends to be free but can produce no evidence thereof, and says he came from New-Providence with the 2nd West-India regiment, as a steward to Col. PYE, no mark, his skin is very black. 8/6 MARGARET HIBBERT, alias FEBROSS, a creole, pretends to be free but can produce no evidence thereof, very black skin. 8/19 JAMES ROBINSON, an Eboe, says his former name was GILL, and that he once belonged to Mr. OGILVIE, late of Jack’s Bay, but now to a Mr. ROBINSON, marked apparently W H on right shoulder. 8/19 WILLIAM, a creole, to Greenwood Estate, St. Mary. 10/8 JOHN, a creole, to Mrs. CATHERINE ANDERSON, marked C A on right breast. 10/14 DEE, a Mungola, to Augusta-Vale Penn. 10/14 St. James Workhouse, 1817. [CC] JUDY, a Congo, from New-Providence, no brand-mark. 7/23

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WILLIAM, a creole, a pioneer from Park Camp, no brand-mark. 7/29 FRANCOIS, a creole of St. Domingo, says he belongs to Messrs. O’STARA and ONSSROY, brand-marked apparently N, right shoulder, 5 ft. 8-1/2 in. high. 10/1 QUACO, a creole, says he belongs to PURLING STREAM, brand-marks obliterated, 5 ft. 3 in. high. 10/12 JAMES, an Eboe, to Catherine Mount Estate, brand-marked S apparently both shoulders, has a wooden leg, 5 ft. 2-1/2 in. high. 10/14 NIMROD, a creole, says he belongs to Mr. WILLIAM HINE, marked both shoulders W H, 5 ft. 5-1/2 in. high. 10/14 CHANCE, a Papa, says she belongs to ROBERT JOHNSON, near Darliston, marked W B both shoulders, 5 ft. 1 in. high. 10/23 St. Mary Workhouse, 1817. [CC] SAM, a creole, pretend to be free and has a certificate of his having been discharged from his Majesty’s ship Queen Charlotte, Capt. Bossy, on board of which he served as supernumerary from the 17th to the 22nd Oct., 1816. 6/23 THOMAS, a Papa, to the estate of WILLIAM JAMES, dec., or Mr. GORDON, Arden coffee plantation, Vere, marked with a small W I on right shoulder. 7/29 CHLOE, a Moco, and her male CHILD, to M. Maribeau or Chivoleau, Kingston, marked E Y, A N on top, and G or C. 9/9 ELIZABETH, a creole, to the estate of THOMAS BREARCLIFFE, Esq., dec., marked S C, I K on top, on left shoulder. 9/16 CHARLES McMANNIG, a Congo, to Messrs. STEEL & KINLOCH, Golden-Vale Estate, Portland, marked I S, ◊ between, on both shoulders. 9/30 ZELLA, a Coromantee, to Mr. SCHREYER, Mount-Regale, St. Mary. 10/3 Spanish Town Workhouse, 1817. [CC] ROBERT GIBSON, a creole, says that he formerly belonged to Charlmount Estate, but now says he is free, has no document of his freedom, marked apparently H both shoulders. 7/5 WILLIAM PALMER, a Fuller [Fulah], says he was discharged from the Queen Charlotte, and arrived in his majesty’s ship Larne, has no documents to prove the fact, marks of old sores on his right arm. 7/7

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JAMES, a creole, to WINTWORTH BAYLEY, Esq., or Chatsworth Estate, windward, no brand-mark. 8/12 BEN THOMAS, a mustee [creole], says he is free, and a native of Barbados, but has no document of such freedom. 8/20 WILLIAM, a Mungola, to Mrs. WHITTAKER, of Port Royal, mark both shoulders obliterated. 8/22 SAM, a creole, to Mr. MARTIN, Port Royal, marked H W left shoulder. 8/22 THOMAS GREEN, a creole quadroon, says he is free, but cannot shew any document of such freedom, no brand-mark. 8/22 MARY ANNE GREEN, a creole quadroon, says she is free, but cannot produce any document. 8/22 ELEANOR GREEN, a creole quadroon, says she is free, but cannot produce any document. 8/22 JOHN GREEN, a creole quadroon, says he is free, but cannot produce any document. 8/22 GEORGE GREEN, a creole quadroon, says he is free, but cannot produce any document. 8/22 MARY, a saltwater creole, a slave to the above children, marked apparently E B [E reversed], R on top, on right shoulder. 8/22 PETER, a creole boy, a slave to the above children. 8/22 BILLY, a Congo, to the estate of Dr. JOHNSON, late of Clarendon, has his country marks on his back, a hole through his left ear. 9/3 PRIMUS, a Coromantee, to CHARLES WILLIAM HALL, Esq., Stoney-Hill, has lost half his nose. 9/3 CHARLES, a creole, to THOMAS ADDISON, Esq., or to Papine Estate, St. Andrew, mark on both shoulders obliterated. 9/8 WILLIAM WHITE, a creole, says he is free but has no documents of such freedom, no brand-mark. 9/10 DEVONSHIRE, a Chamba, to Mr. LINDO in Kingston, marked apparently F R right shoulder. 9/21 JAMES, a Chamba, to Mr. BADOCK, near Stoney-Hill, marked on right shoulder obliterated. 9/21

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AMELIA, a creole, to Mr. HEMMINGS, in Kingston. 9/21 WILLIAM, a creole, to Mr. PATERSON, in St. Dorothy, marked M F right shoulder. 9/23 WILLIAM FORD, a creole, to Mr. BERNARD MILBACK, Coffee-Mountain, Portland, marked both shoulders and on his rump obliterated. 9/29 DUKE, a creole, to Doctor PAGE, in the Walks, marked R P both shoulders. 9/30 JACK, a creole, to Mr. PARK, from the Mountains near the Ferry, no mark. 10/2 BETSEY, a creole girl, to Mons. LODRE, in Kingston. 10/2 WILLIAM, a creole, to Flint River Estate, St. Mary. 10/2 JOHN, a creole, a sambo, to Mr. JAMES MILLER, of Marblehead, in St. Elizabeth. 10/2 PHILL, a creole boy, to Miss SAVAGE, Kingston, no brand-mark. 10/2 PRIMUS, a creole, formerly to BESSY DICKSON a brown woman, lost two of his toes of his right foot. 10/2 JAMES, alias EDWARD, a Mundingo, says he belongs to the Ramble Estate, Vere, supposed to belong to Mr. TABBERNER, marked left shoulder not plain. 10/6 MINGO, a creole, to Longville Estate in St. Dorothy, marked R L, both shoulders. 10/7 MOLLY JONES, an Eboe, to DONALD FRASER, Esq., no mark. 10/11 ABERDEEN, an Eboe, to Mr. BRANDS, overseer at Parnassus. 10/11 JAMES, a Mungola, to Mr. WILLIAM YOUNG a butcher in Kingston, lost the use of his left arm. 10/12 LIVERPOOL, a Mundingo, to Mr. OWEN a master attendant at the King’s Yard, Port Royal, marked H right shoulder. 10/15 SARAH, a creole, to Puseyhall Estate, no mark. 10/15 Trelawny Workhouse. [CC] WILLIAM, a Congo, to Major FRASER, who resides at Mr. Lourie’s penn by Up-Park Camp, no mark, 5 ft. 1-1/2 in. high. 9/19 CHARLES, a creole, to JOSEPH JONES, Esq., Heathfield, St. Elizabeth, no marks, 5 ft. 7 in.

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high. 9/28 HENRY, a creole, to Mr. ALEXANDER YOUNG, Spring Estate, mark like C reversed on left shoulder, 5 ft. 4 in. high. 10/10 DOCTOR, alias BUMPER, a Canga, to Vale-Royal Estate, marked on both shoulders T P T, 5 ft. 3-1/2 in. high. 10/14 WILLIAM, a Congo, to ALEXANDER YOUNG, Spring Estate, no mark, 5 ft. 9-3/4 in. high. 10/17 MATTHEW, an American [creole], to Mr. EBENEZER PEAT, Bryan Castle Estate, marked S C, ◊ on top 5 ft. 7 in. high. 10/18 Westmoreland Workhouse. [CC] JOHN, a creole, to Mr. CAMPBEL, Water-Valley Estate, St. Ann, marked apparently I F both shoulders; brought in by the Maroons. 7/2 PATHANA, a creole, to Meylersfield Estate, Westmoreland, no mark. 10/15 JOHN, a creole boy, to Mr. STEVENSON, Beverly Estate, St. James, no mark. 10/20