Louis Manierre, Thomas Hancock, and Peter Moffett
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RUN away from the subscribers on the 26th Feb. an apprentice boy, named Louis Manierre, he is about 18 years old, and is a tall stout built lad, of a light complexion; has been seen in the town of Lyme, and called his name Richard Youngs. Also, run away some months ago, two apprentice boys, one named Thomas Hancock, who is in his 20th year; the other named Peter Moffett, is in his 16th year, they are both very short, stocky built boys, of a dark complexion. Masters of vessels and other people are forbid carrying away, trading with, or harbouring either of said three boys upon the penalty of the law.
Citation
Hallam Hempstead and Giles Hempstead, advertisement for Louis Manierre, Thomas Hancock, and Peter Moffett, Weekly Oracle, April 21, 1798, accessed June 7, 2025, https://runaway.fairuse.org/runawayct/items/show/5286.