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Description: William SAULTER, Servant, Runs Away From His Master James LENDALL.

Date: October 29 1711

Newspaper published in: Boston, MA

Ran-away from his master Jams LENDALL in Ann Street, Boston, Merchant, the 24th of this instant October, a lusty young man named William SAULTER, aged about 16 or 17 years, speaks West Country, can neither write nor read, came from Topsham with Capt. Robert KEEN, in the Pink Reserve. He hath light hair & light complexion, had on when he went away, a dark coloured sea jacket, blew breeches, blac and white woosted stockings, a striped blew and white shirt. Whoever shall apprehend the said runaway, and him safely convey to his said master, or give any true intelligence of him, so as his master may have him again, shall be sufficiently rewarded, besides all necessary charges paid.

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