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The
DEMERARY
and ESSEQUEBO
Vol. X.]
[Colophon] [No. 766.
ROYAL
GAZETTE.
Saturday, February 25, 1815.
Any Person having in possession, either
printed or manuscript CHART or CHARTS of THIS RIVER, particularly the Upper
Part thereof, excepting those of Loedwyk van Bercheyk, Major Van Bouchenroeder,
and Captain Walker, would confer a particular favour on the Subscriber, by
accommodating him with the same, by either Loan or Sale thereof - promising, in
the former case, the utmost attention to their preservation and return.
Rio Demerary, 22d Feb. 1815.
J. Hadfield, Sworn Surveyor.
SECRETARY's OFFICE. [heading]
THIS IS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC, THAT THE
FOLLOWING PERSONS INTEND QUITTING THE COLONY:
Js. Brown, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from
January 23.
Peter Rose, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from
January 25.
George Duff, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from
January 27.
John Vial, free
coloured man, with a servant, in fourteen days or six weeks from January 30.
B. Loustal, in 14 days or April Convoy,
from February 1.
William Johnston, in one month, or April
Convoy, from February 6.
Mrs. Gilberts, in one month or six
weeks, from February 6.
J. P. Muncker, Jun. in 14 days or a
month, from Feb. 6.
Miss Mary Stewart, in 14 days or six
weeks, from Feb. 8.
J. W. Cells, in 14 days or a month, from
February 8.
J. Benny, in 14 days or six weeks, from
February 8.
Sarah Ann Hinds, free mustee woman, in
14 days or six weeks, from February 8.
Johanna Barbara de Barry, Widow
Boedberg, in 14 days or 6 weeks from February 16.
H. J. G. Brillman, ditto
Mrs. Johnstone, with a servant, ditto
Mr. Daniel Weir, in ditto, from February
16.
John Smith, in 14 days, from February
18.
Mrs. Henry and two children, and one
servant, with the April Convoy, from the 21st of February.
John Smith, in 14 days, from February
18.
Mrs. Henry and two Children, and one
servant, with the April Convoy, from the 21st of February.
Joseph Hill, in 14 days or First Fleet,
from February 21.
Secretary's Office, Demerary, February
25, 1815.
Charles Wilday,
Sworn Clerk.
ARRESTED SLAVES,
In the Colony-Jail of
Demerary & Essequebo.
Names.
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Proprietors
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Brought
by
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Anthony
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Iver
and Co.
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R.
Marshall
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Trim
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McGarel
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Pl.
Lust & Rust
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Anthony
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Pl.
Perth
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Pl.
Penitence [sic]
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12
Bush negroes
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Pl.
Sarah
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Indians
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Amba
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Mills
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Claxton
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William
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Pl.
Columbia
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A.
Bryant
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Coffee
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Pl.
Elizabeth Hall
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C.
Game
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Jan
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Florimond
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Pl.
Springhall
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Arguil
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Wood
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Pl.
Zelandia
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Jaraman
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Florimonde
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Pl.
Houston
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Trim
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Pl.
Sarah
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Dienaars
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David
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Pl.
Houston
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Order
Kent
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Robert
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Dr.
Deeges
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Driver
Frederick
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William
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McTurk
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J.
Fileen
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Chimia
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Pl.
Velzerhoofd
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Pl.
Cuming's Lodge
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Paul
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Roose
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Town
Guard
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Stephen
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Pl.
Prospect
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Pl.
Voraan
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Lewis
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Pl.
Prospect
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Pl.
Voraan
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Eva
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Miss
Antonetta
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M'Donald
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Sam
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Manget
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J.
Gilberts
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William
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Douglas
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Mr.
Robertson
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February
25. F. Strunkay, Scout.
George-Town, Demerary:
Printed and Published every Tuesday and
Saturday
Afternoon
By Edward James Henery.
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