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The Pennsylvania Gazette
The Pennsylvania Gazette
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Description: Convict Servant Named Thomas RICKALY Runs Away From His Master, Charles GREEN.

Date: July 14 1743

Newspaper published in: Philadelphia, PA

Run away on Monday the 4th of July, from Charles GREEN, in Gunpowder Forest near My Lady's Mannor, Maryland, a convict servant man, named Thomas RICKALY, aged about 26 years, of middle stature, dark complexion, had on a yellowish natural wig, a blue waistcoat, and a red wastecoat, both old, old black plush breeches, mouse colour'd blue coarse English yarn stockings, check shirt much darn'd and patch'd about the neck and shoulders, an old patch'd castor hat, crapp'd round the brim, and pitch'd on the crown. Whoever secures the said servant, so that his Master may have him again, shall have five pound, Maryland money, and reasonable charges, paid by Charles GREEN.

Submitted: 07/11/08

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