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Vol. XI.]
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The Royal (Colophon) Gazette
Saturday, June 29, 1816.
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[No. 931.
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Lost,
the following Goods - three signed Joseph Thomichavich, binding himself and the
schooner Mary, of which he was Master at the time of signing them - one of the
21st of February, 1816, for two hundred and five guilders: two of the 9th of
March, 1816, first two hundred and nineteen guilders, second two hundred
guilders, payable three months after date. Also one in favor of E. Gallup, or
order, transferred to the undersigned for one hundred and fifteen guilders, ten
stivers, signed by Henry Deninson. The above mentioned Goods were lost on Good
Friday, in a pocket book, belonging to the Undersigned, on board the schooner
Neried, when she was upset by a sudden gust of wind. Security will be given
that the above mentioned Goods shall never appear against the Drawers,
therefore they can be of no use to any one, but the Subscriber.
June
28. Cotton Brown.
Notice.
[heading]
The
Members of the Cock-Club, held at my House in Cumingsburg, are informed, that
the next Meeting will take place on Saturday the 6th of July.
June
29. A. Harriott.
The
Subscriber in a short time intends quitting the Colony, all Demands against
him, he requests may be sent under cover, to number fifty-four, Kingston, his
now residence.
June
27th, 1816. A. Dey.
Secretary's Office. [heading]
This is to inform the Public, that the following Persons intend
quitting the Colony: -
The Honble. David King, in 14 days or six weeks from May 18.
Evan Fraser in 14 days or six weeks from May 23.
F. P. Mailough in 14 days or six weeks from May 23.
G. F. Perry, free coloured man, in 14 days or six weeks from May
18.
P. Benjamin and Family, two minor children, and one servant, in 14
days or six weeks from May 24.
Peter Allen in 14 days or six weeks from May 24.
J.
A. Van den Heuvel in 14 days or six weeks from May 25.
R.
Johnson in 14 days or six weeks from May 25.
R.
Patterson, and Family, and one servant, in 14 days or six weeks from May 27.
Alexander
Cameron in 14 days or six weeks from May 28.
James
Sampson, free coloured man, in 14 days from May 28.
Duncan
Clarke in 14 days or six weeks from May 28.
J.
P. Jennings, and two servants, in 14 days or six weeks, from May 28.
J.
F. Druday in 14 days or six weeks from May 29.
C.
C. Rhodius in 14 days or six weeks from May 29.
T.
T. Duester in 14 days or six weeks from May 29.
P.
Sythoff in 14 days or six weeks from May 29.
William
Girdwood in 14 days or six weeks from May 31
John
S. Amey in 14 days or six weeks from June 5.
Jane
Agard in 14 days or six weeks from June 5.
Samuel
Knights in 14 days or six weeks from June 6.
William
Wilkinson in 14 days or six weeks from May [sic] 7.
John
MacLeod in 14 days or by the brig Tagus, from June 7.
William
Lucas in 14 days or six weeks from June 7.
Catharine
Monahon, in 14 days or 6 weeks form June 10.
William
Sleight, in 14 days or 6 weeks from June 14.
Ann
Roach, free coloured woman, and three children, in 14 days or six weeks from
June 15.
Mr.
and Mrs. Thomson, and two children, in 14 days or six weeks from June 15.
Michael
Dyett in 14 days or six weeks from June 15.
William
Connoly in 14 days or six weeks from June 15.
Betsy
Jennings in 14 days or six weeks
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DEMERARY & ESSEQUEBO:
Printed
and Published by William Baker, every Tuesday,
Thursday,
and Saturday, at his Office in Cumingsburg.
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