Stephen and Tempey "Boath Ran away" from the College, 1800
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Title
Stephen and Tempey "Boath Ran away" from the College, 1800
Subject
Slaves
Slave labor
Hire
Leases
Master and Servant
Jesuits--History--18th century
Jesuits--History--19th century
Slave labor
Hire
Leases
Master and Servant
Jesuits--History--18th century
Jesuits--History--19th century
Description
A boarder named Francis Neale entered the College in March 1800. Several months later, the Neale family rented out two slaves to Georgetown, Stephen and Tempey (this is a best guess on her name). Both appear to have run away shortly thereafter, as the Neales never collected their wages.
Creator
Georgetown University Archive
Publisher
Georgetown Slavery Archive
Date
March 25, 1800 through October 1800
Contributor
Lynn Conway, Adam Rothman, Cory Young
Rights
Georgetown University Library
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Accounts
Identifier
GSA128
Text Item Type Metadata
Text
Negro Stephen Set in at College June 12th 1800. @ }
Negro Woman Tempey Set in July 4th @ £10 } Boath Ran away
Negro Woman Tempey Set in July 4th @ £10 } Boath Ran away
Original Format
Manuscript
Files
Collection
Citation
Georgetown University Archive, “Stephen and Tempey "Boath Ran away" from the College, 1800,” Georgetown Slavery Archive, accessed September 20, 2024, http://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/128.