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Description: James CRAGE, Servant From North Britain, Runs Away From His Master, Mr. Joshua GEE.
Date: October 22 1711
Newspaper published in: Boston, MA
Ran away from his master, Mr. Joshua GEE, Ship Carpenter, in Backstreet, Boston, on Monday last the Fifteenth currant, a servant man named James CRAGE, a North Britain, aged about 22 years, of a middle stature, well set, brown hair, has on a kersey jacket, brass buttons and leather breeches, he return'd on Saturday last from the late expedition in Capt. LONG, and belong'd to Capt. BARKER of the Honourable Col VETCH's Regiment.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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