30 June 2019

Leases in Maryculter

MILL AND CROFTS TO LET.

THE following POSSESSIONS belonging to William Gordon, Esq. of Fyvie, situated in the parish of Maryculter, and county of Kincardine, are to be let for nineteen years, at Maryculter House, upon Wednesday the 21st day of July next.

The MILL of CRYNOCH, as at present possessed by James Dunbar; attached to the Mill there is a KILN, convenient Croft, and a suitable Dwelling House and Steading of Offices, and from the local situation of the Mill, an industrious and good Miller may command considerable employment.

The CROFT on BURNSIDE, as occupied by James Hutcheon.  This croft is of a convenient size for Labourers or Tradesmen, and has also a good Dwelling House and Offices.

The CROFT of MUIRSKIE, as lately occupied by Alexr. Low.  Besides the Arable Land, there is a considerable Range of Pasture belonging to it, which might be turned to great advantage.

Entry to these Possessions may be had immediately, or at Martinmas next, and farther information may be had, by applying to the Proprietor at Maryculter House, or Charles Chalmers, Advocate in Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 30th June 1819.

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