Reward offered (1804)

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Extract from Kentish Gazette - Tuesday 03 April 1804

Five Guineas Reward and all reasonable Expenses,

To any person who shall apprehend John Taylor who has absconded from the parish of Wateringbury, in consequence of having been chosen by ballot to serve in the old West-Kent Regiment of Militia.

He is about five feet six inches high, between thirty and forty years of age, dark complexion, trade shoemaker; had on, when he went away, a brown coat.

N. B. It is supposed that he native of East-Kent.

T. CROLE. Overseer of Wateringbury