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Vol. XII.]
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The Royal (Colophon) Gazette
DEMERARY and ESSEQUEBO, Saturday,
February 22, 1817.
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[No. 1031.
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SECRETARY's OFFICE. [heading]
This is to inform the Public, that the
following persons intend quitting the Colony: -
Lionel Parks, and servant, in 14 days or
six weeks, from Jannary [sic] 25.
Johanna Ernans, free black woman, in 14
days or six weeks, from January 25.
J. Du Sart, in 14 days or six weeks,
from January 27.
George Cook, in 14 days, from January
27.
Charles Keene, in 14 days, from January
27.
John Wall, in 14 days or six weeks, from
Jan. 27.
J. Van Genderen, and his two minor
children, in 14 days or six weeks, from January 29.
J. H. Bosboom, and Family, and two
servants, in one month or six weeks, from January 31.
I. D. Goddard, with two servants, in 14
days or 6 weeks from February 1.
John Gibson, in 14 days or 8 weeks from
Feb 5.
Frans. Trappe, in 14 days or 6 weeks
from Feb. 5.
J. B. Smith, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from
Feb. 7.
Geo. Ross, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from
February 8.
Robt. Coventry, in 14 days or 6 weeks
from Feb. 10.
Henry P. Fleishman, in ditto or a month
from Feb. 11.
T. H. Griffith, in 14 days or 6 weeks
from Feb. 12.
John Fraser of Plantation Good Intent,
with a female servant, in 14 days or a month from Feb. 13.
A. G. Vermeuleu [sic], in 14 days or 6
weeks from Feb. 14.
A. E. Luthers, in 14 days or in the ship
De Vreede, from Feb. 15.
William Thomas, in 14 days or 6 weeks,
from Feb. 15.
The widow A. C. Warnecke, her son, and
one servant, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from Feb. 17.
Mrs. Frances Vital, two children, and a
servant, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from Feb. 17.
John Balfour, in 14 days or 6 weeks,
from Feb. 17.
S. Swetman, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from
Feb. 17.
C. Van Wieringen and family, with a
servant, in 14 days or 6 weeks, from Feb. 18.
Robert Irvine, in 14 days or 6 weeks
from Feb. 21.
Secretary's Office, Demerary, Feb. 21,
1817.
Charles Wilday, Sworn-Clerk.
Execution sale announced 8 February - 5
items?
Arrivals - ship Sappho, from London; and
ship Mary, Brig Ann M'Kenzie, and barque Harlequin, from Liverpool.
As passenger in the Sappho, came the
future President of the Court of Justice in Berbice.
The William Neilson, sailed with the
Harlequin, from Liverpool.
Obituary. - M. Visser, Esqr. at his
residence in Stabroek; and at the Commissariat, in Camp, J. W. Prentice, Esqr.
D. A. C. G.
SLAVES in the COLONY-JAIL. [heading]
NAMES.
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PROPRIETORS.
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BY WHOM SENT.
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William
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Macdonald
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Dienaars
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Polly Mary
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Pl. Bushy Park
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Vrede &
Vrendshap
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Mingo
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Pl. Bee Hive
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By Order of His
Honor the Fiscal
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Caesar
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ditto
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By Order of His
Honor the Fiscal
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Bob
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Macdonald
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Martin
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William
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Pl. Friendship
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H. Borel
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Bacchus
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Pl. Roomen
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Dienaars
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Ben
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Thorne
(Barbados)
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Order of the
Fiscal
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Charles
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Thorne
(Barbados)
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Order of the
Fiscal
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Charles
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Marsh
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Rotterdam
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Toney
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Dougan
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Dienaars
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Coffee
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Pl. Good Hope
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Dienaars
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Romeo
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ditto
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Dienaars
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William
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Massiah
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Taylor
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William
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M'Alpin
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Dienaars
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Wreen
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Pl. Elizabeth
Ann
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Frankland
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Pittnet
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Hendricks
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Pl. Best
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Joe
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K. London
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Pl. Stratspay
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Liverpool
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Pl. Bonne
Intentione
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Dienaars
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Bacchus
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Simson and Co.
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Pl. La Penitence
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Gress
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Jeems
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Indians
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William
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Pl. Ruimzigt
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Pl. Best
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Pompey
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Jochum
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Pl. J.
Constantia
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Feb 22. F. Strunkay,
Scout.
Published every Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday;
By William Baker.
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