The Pennsylvania Gazette
The Pennsylvania Gazette
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Description: Servant Lad Named Alexander PATTERSON Runs Away From His Master, Timothy L'RUNON

Date: September 4 1746

Newspaper published in: Philadelphia, PA

Bohemia, Maryland, August 25. 1746.

Run away from the subscriber on the 17th of this instant, August, a servant lad named Alexander PATTERSON, knows something of the Taylor's trade, is much given to gaming and horse-racing, about 17 or 18 years of age, small size, smooth faced, of a yellow complexion, and dark coloured hair, lately cut off; he took with him a bright bay mare, branded on the buttock with a cross; had with him a red great coat, a dark coloured coat, with flat white metal buttons; had on, a pair of buckskin breeches which were too big for him, dark coloured stockings, an old pair of pumps, an old hat, and a linnen cap. Whoever secures said servant, or brings him to his Master, shall have forty shillings reward, and reasonable charges, paid by Timothy L'RUNON

Submitted: 11/02/08

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