Gordon, Alexander (London) 2
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Dates | 1721 | ||
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Location | London | ||
Vocation | Servant | ||
Place of Birth | Scotland | ||
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Place of birth | Source | Daily Courant, Issue 6045, 7 March 1721 |
Servant working in Mr Collier's chambers in Symonds Inn, Chancery Lane. Absconded from service, and £10 reward offered for his return. Described as "thin and low of Stature, about 5 Foot 3 Inches, aged about 50, speaks broad, his Hair Black with some Grey, large Ears, a pale Demure long Visage, with Pock-holes, a high and long Nose, one Eye larger than the other, and the sight of it lost, and walks in a creeping Manner mostly on his Heels". Assumed to be returning to Scotland, or else heading for Holland.