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December 1793

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Runaway Apprentices.

WHEREAS JOHN GEE< no role > and JAMES COOK< no role > ,
Apprentices of Messrs. BYE and Law, Printers,
St. John's Square , Clerkenwell , have unlawfully de-
serted their Masters' Service: Whoever will appre-
hend, or cause to be apprehended, either of the above
Apprentices, so that he may be brought to Justice,
shall receive ONE GUINEA Reward, for the
Apprehension of each.

GEE is about Eighteen, stout and fresh coloured,
and light Hair tied ; had on a Blue Great Coat, and
Thickset Breeches: COOK is about Seventeen, slim
made, Black Eyes, loose Black Hair, and swarthy
Complexion; and was dressed in a Striped dark
Green Great Coat.

Whoever harbours either of them will be prosecuted.

St. John's Square,
Nov. 30, 1793.

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