9 October 2010

Servant fined at Ellon

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT
At a Justice of Peace Court, lately held at Ellon, a Servant who had engaged for the Summer half-year with Alexander Findlay, at Little Mains of Auchleuchries, but who refused to enter upon her service, was fined in the mitigated penalty of £1. 10s. sterling, the Wages engaged for having been £2. 10s. sterling.  The action was brought for insolent conduct, and the penalty afterwards generously given to the poor of the parish.

Published in The Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 10th October, 1810.

2 comments:

  1. Interesting articles, neat blog. I'm planning a trip to Aberdeen next summer to visit the area of Scotland my ancestor is from. These old news articles are interesting, but I'm hoping I don't see g-g-grandfather's name in a criminal report :)

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  2. It's a sad fact that far more records are available about criminals than about our law-abiding ancestors!

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