tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-47867695104497381552024-03-13T17:52:41.427+00:00Centuries Past in North-East ScotlandA look at what was happening in North-East Scotland in centuries past, as reported in local newspapers.GENE GENIE SCOTLANDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14578561652837428688noreply@blogger.comBlogger976125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4786769510449738155.post-54985339205311949352020-01-05T00:30:00.001+00:002020-01-05T00:30:02.019+00:00Trust disposition by William (snr), William (jnr) & John Nicolson, Whiterashes<div style="text-align: center;">
MEETING of the CREDITORS of WILLIAM Senior, WILLIAM Junior, and JOHN NICOLSON, Farmers in Meikle Whiterashes.</div>
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THEY having, on the 27th December curt. granted a Trust Disposition of their real and personal Estates, to Messrs. George Alexander, in Wrae; George Taylor, at Slap; John Webster, in Little Hilton; and John Cruickshank there; for behoof of their Creditors: The Trustees request a Meeting of the whole Creditors of the sais William Senior, William Junior, and John Nicolson, within the house of Mr Moir, vintner in Turriff, on Saturday the 8th January 1820, at 11 o'clock forenoon, in order to instruct the Trustees, and lodge their respective Claims with them, duly vouched.</div>
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December 27, 1819.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 5th January 1820.</i></div>
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FOR SALE.</div>
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There is to be Sold, by public roup, on Tuesday the 11th January curt.</div>
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THAT HOUSE, in the Village of STEWARTFIELD, belonging to GEORGE KEITH, possessed by Mr. Ballantine, Excise Officer. The Sale to take place at 12 o'clock, forenoon; and, if not Sold, will be Let for the ensuing year.</div>
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The property will be shown by James Rickert, Stewartfield.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 5th January 1810.</i></div>
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HUNTLY.</div>
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TO CANDLE-MAKERS.</div>
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To be sold by Private Bargain,</div>
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ALL the CANDLE-MAKING UTENSILS, which belonged to the deceased Wm. Alexander, and since employed in the Trade by Wm. Cumming, the present Proprietor, who, having entered into another branch of business, wishes to dispose of them. - They consist of 1 METAL BOILER, with Frame and Mounting - 1 COPPER BOILER, with Frames and Mounting - 1 TALLOW PRESS - 2 DIPPING BOXES - 4 Large TALLOW TUBS - 1 CASK or COOLER - 3 BEAMS and SCALES - a Lot of POSTS and RODS - 1 COOLING TROUGH - 36 CANDLE MOULDS in 3 Stools - 2 LARGE FRAMES - 3 COOLING BOARDS.</div>
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Huntly, now a thriving and populous town, affords an excellent opening to any person of moderate Capital, desirous of carrying on to advantage, the above business.</div>
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Further information may be obtained by applying to William Cumming, in Huntly, the present Proprietor.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 29th December 1819.</i></div>
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.</div>
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THE Funds realized from the Subjects of the now deceased DAVID BREBNER, late in Aberchirder, will be divided among his Creditors, immediately after the 24th day of January next. - and against that day, the whole of his Creditors are required to lodge their Claims, with Oaths of Verity thereon, in the hands of Messrs. George Alexander, Merchant in Banff; or Peter Findlater, Merchant in Aberchirder; and those who neglect to do so, will be cut out from the dividend.</div>
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Banff, Dec. 27, 1819.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 29th December 1819.</i></div>
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FARMS TO LET,</div>
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In the Parish of Peterhead, and County of Aberdeen, and in the Parish of St. Fergus, immediately adjoining to that of Peterhead, on the North.</div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif";">MAINS of
LITTLE COCLAW, occupied by Mr James Hutchison, and consisting of about 95 acres
Scotch. On this Farm there is a large
Modern Dweling House, fit to accommodate a genteel family, and a proper
steading of Offices, with Threshing Mill, driven by water.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif";">COSWREEVE,
and LOCHSIDE of COCLAW, consisting of two Lots, together about 160 Acres, which
may be lt together, or separately, or both of them along with the Mains to
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif";">Several
LOTS on GRANGE, from 4 to 38 Acres which may be let, separately, or
together. The above can all be entered
to immediately, or at Whitsunday first.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif";">ST. FERGUS.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif";">All
these Farms have been occupied on improving Leases, each of them having a
proportion of old Pasture Grass. A great
part of them is enclosed, and they have good Farm Houses and Offices, and some
of them Threshing Machines. They are
situated near the Sea-shore, where there is Sea Ware and Shell Sand. The Turnpike Road from Peterhead to
Fraserburgh passes through or is near to the whole of the Farms. Entry at Whitsunday first, or Whitsunday
1821, as may be agreed on; unless as to Kinloch, the present Tack on which
expires at Whitsunday 1822.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif";">Alexander
Reid, at Burnside of Cocklaw, will shew the Lands of Cocklaw and Grange; and
john Smith, Wright, at Kirktown of St. Fergus, the Ground-officer, will shew
the Farms in that parish; and enquiry as to particulars of letting may be made
at Mr Duncan Davidson, Advocate, Belmont Street, Aberdeen; or James Mitchell,
at Taitswall, near Old Deer.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 22nd December 1819.</i></div>
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NOTICE</div>
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To the CREDITORS of JAMES MARTIN, Mill Wright in Aberdeen</div>
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IT is requested, that those having Claims on the said JAMES MARTIN, will immediately, or at any rate before the 1st of January, lodge the same, with John D. Milne, Advocate, Guestrow; or William Gray, Town House.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 22nd December 1819.</i></div>
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FOR SALE, AT FRASERBURGH, </div>
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THAT HOUSE, GARDEN, and other Premises, in the head of Manse Street, presently occupied by Andrew Lamb. The Garden is enclosed by high walls, is well stocked with Fruit-trees, and Berry-bushes.</div>
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Being situate in the centre betwixt the Harbour and Broadsea Shore, is well adapted for a Fish-yard and Cooperage.</div>
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For farther particulars, apply to Baillie Chalmers, Fraserburgh; or John Hardy, Merchant, Rathen.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 15th December 1819.</i></div>
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LARGE FARM TO BE LET.</div>
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To be Let, for such a number of years as can be agreed on, with entry at Whitsunday 1821,</div>
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THE FARMS of THOMASTON and SMALL-BURN, as at present possessed by Alex. McKenzie. They consist altogether of about 370 Acres; 80 Acres of which are Old Infield, and of the first quality of dry rich laighs; 100 Acres of the first quality of dry Outfield; 100 Acres of the second quality of Outfield; and the remof dry improveable Pasture; the whole lying on a dry open slatey bottom. All the Farm is well calculated for Tilllage or Sheep Pasture, and is considered as one of the finest Farms on the estate of Towie Barclay, and parish of Auchterless, in which it is situated.</div>
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Offers will be receied, in sealed Letters, and further particulars communicated, by Mr Thomas Spark, Treasurer to the Infirmary, Aberdeen, until the 15th of April next.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 15th December 1819.</i></div>
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SHARE OF A SLOOP, AND HOUSEHOLD</div>
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FURNITURE, &C. FOR SALE.</div>
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There will be sold by public roup, at Garmouth, on Saturday the 18th day of December current, belonging to the deceased Mr. Alex. Cumming there,</div>
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ONE FIFTH PART of the Sloop called the FIVE FRIENDS of GARMOUTH, of about 55 Tons Register, conformably to Articles of Roup, which may be seen in the hands of R. Bain and P. Duff, jun. Writers in Elgin.</div>
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The whole HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; two excellent and well-tried VIOLINS; MUSIC, and other Books; with a good Milk COW; some CORN in the Straw, and all his other moveable effects, will be sold at the same time; and by that period it is requested that all having Claims against him will lodge them with the Agents; and those Indebted to him will please to pay what they owe, to prevent prosecutions.</div>
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The Roup will commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and credit will be given.</div>
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Elgin, 1st December, 1819.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 8th December 1819.</i></div>
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TO BE SOLD, OR LET,</div>
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For an Yearly Rent, for the full period yet to run,</div>
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THE LEASE over the Possession called WESTTOWN of COTBANK, parish of Glenbervie, formerly occupied by the deceased John Kerr - comprising 8 acres of Arable, as as much Pasture Land, or thereby; besides a sufficient quantity of Moss for firing, which is attached to the Possession. There are many comfortable Houses on the Possession; and the entry to it will be very favourable, there being four-fifths at least of the Arable Land presently in Grass.</div>
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The endurance of the principal Lease is for 19 years certain, from September last; and for the lifetime of a person to be named within that period thereafter.</div>
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The Purchaser or Tacksman will have immediate entry to both Houses and Land.</div>
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Offers will be received by, and farther particulars learned, on application to William Anderson, Writer, Stonehaven.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 8th December 1819.</i></div>
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.</div>
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ANDREW DIVERTIE, Bookseller in Aberdeen, having granted a Disposition in favour of Trustees, for behoof of his Creditors, all those having Claims against the said Andrew Divertie, are requested to lodge the same with Alex. Muir, Advocate, King Street, Aberdeen; and those Indebted to him will please pay their accounts to the said A. Muir, within fourteen days from this date, to prevent prosecutions.</div>
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Mr Divertie's Stock, consisting of a choice selection of Books and Stationary, will continue, in the meantime, to be sold off, at his Shop, in Broad Street, at greatly reduced prices.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 1st December 1819.</i></div>
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LANDS FOR SALE,</div>
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In the Vicinity of Peterhead.</div>
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THAT Part of the LANDS of MEETHILL, lying betwixt the Turnpike Road and the Bay of Peterhead, possessed by William Clark, John Nicolson, and Andrew Fraser, containing upwards of 27 Acres, with the Kelp Shores and Quarries belonging thereto.</div>
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These Grounds are beautifully situated on the Bay and about a mile from the Town of Peterhead. They will be sold upon such terms, as a Purchaser can have 4 per cent for his Money immediately, with a prospect of a great increase; and two thirds of the price, if wished, will be allowed to remain in the purchaser's hands, for several years.</div>
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Apply to William Gamack, Writer in Peterhead.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 1st December 1819.</i></div>
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MORAYSHIRE,</div>
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VILLAGE OF GARMOUTH.</div>
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To be sold by public roup, on Tuesday the 11th January 1820,</div>
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if not previously disposed of by private bargain,</div>
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THE HOUSES in GARMOUTH, presently possessed by Mr Wm. Forsyth, with the GARDEN and LAND adjoining, consisting of between One and Two Acres. This Property is pleasantly situated on the Head of the Bank, on the east side of the Village of Garmouth, and affords a fine situation for a House, commanding a prospect of the Enzie, of the River and Shipping in the Harbour of Spey, and of the Bay.</div>
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To be Sold also, at the same time, a PIECE of GROUND at the Mill of Garmouth, consisting of between Two and Three Acres. Entry to both subjects at Whitsunday.</div>
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For particulars, application may be made to the Reverend Wm. Gordon, Elgin, to whom offers for a private bargain may be made. The roup to be held on the premises on the 11th January, at noon.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 24th November 1819.</i></div>
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FOR SALE,</div>
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BY PRIVATE BARGAIN,</div>
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THE FEU No. IV. in the new and thriving village of Duff-town, in the parish of Mortlach, as presently possessed by William Gordon, Inn-keeper there, consisting of 50 feet of front, and extending backwards 200 feet. There is a Dwelling House upon the premises, 20 feet wide, and 45 long, new and substantially built, with slated roof, and containing two Stories, and Garrets, together with a Stable, Barn, Byre, Washing House, &c. There is also a Garden, stocked with Berry-Bushes, and some Fruit-Trees.</div>
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Persons wishing to secure so desirable a Property, which will be sold on reasonable terms, may apply to George Dawson, Writer in Banff, who is authorised to conclude a bargain.</div>
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Banff, 22d Nov. 1819.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 24th November 1819.</i></div>
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BLEACHFIELD OF TURRIFF, TO LET.</div>
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To be Let, for such number of years as can be agreed</div>
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on, and may be entered to at Martinmas first,</div>
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THE BLEACHFIELD of TURRIFF, as presently occupied by D. and J. Pearsons; - the Houses and Machinery have lately been fitted up in the most complete and commodious manner, at a considerable expence.- the business has been on the increase for years past, and the Field in the highest repute. The stream of Water, which besides being of a quality peculiarly well adapted for Bleaching is sufficiently powerful to command additional Machinery for other purposes, and combined with the Carding Mill, affords an opening for persons of that line of business, seldom to be met with.</div>
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For farther particulars, application may be made to Mr Duff Mackay, Factor on the Estate of Delgaty; or to Mr Souter, at Banff.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 17th November 1819.</i></div>
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FARM TO LET,</div>
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In the parish of Belhelvie, and County of Aberdeen,</div>
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THE FARM of MIDDLE ARDO, as presently possessed by George Lumsden, measuring about</div>
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or thereby.</div>
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This Farm is well known as being of good early soil. It has been occupied for many years by the present tenant, on an improving Lease, and he is bound in such a way as to afford the incoming tenant a favourable entry. There is a good slated Dwelling House, of two stories high, on the Farm, with suitable Offices and Houses for Crofters. The distance from Aberdeen, where there is a constant supply of manure, and a ready market for Farm produce, is less than ten miles; and the Harbour of Newburgh, where lime and coals can be had, is about six miles distant.</div>
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Apply, for further particulars, to Alexander Smith, Advocate, Correction Wynd, Aberdeen, who will receive offers till the first of December next, after which the Farm will be Let on a Lease for 19 years, from Whitsunday next. The farm will be shown by James Leslie, ground officer at Tillery.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 17th November 1819.</i></div>
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FEU TENEMENT IN STUARTFIELD,</div>
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FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC ROUP.</div>
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Upset Price reduced to £45.</div>
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There will be sold, by public roup, within the New Inn of Peterhead, on Monday the 15th of November first, at 12 noon,</div>
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THAT FEU TENEMENT, HOUSES, and PIECE of Garden GROUND, in the Village of Stuartfield, which belonged to the deceased George King, Taylor.</div>
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The title deeds, and articles of roup, are in the hands of Messrs. Robertson and Gray, Writers in Peterhead.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 10th November 1819.</i></div>
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DELIGHTFUL SITUATION FOR VILLAS,</div>
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OR SMALL FARMS.</div>
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To be sold by private bargain,</div>
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THAT Part of the LANDS of IRONFIELD, in the parish of Old Machar, now possessed by John Knox, comprehending upwards of Five Acres, with the Houses built thereon.</div>
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Also, 5 Acres of Land adjoining, with good Houses by Geo. Sangster; bounded by the Ellon turnpike, and other public roads; and which having been much improved the the Proprietor, during the last seven years, is now in the highest state of cultivation at present in grass.</div>
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These Lots are excellently adapted for Villas, or small Farms, from their convenient and pleasant situation, commanding a delightful prospect of Aberdeen, the Harbour and Bay, as well as the surrounding country.</div>
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The Ground is of a very early and fertile kind, partly enclosed, and is relieved from Cess, Stipend, and School Salary.</div>
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Enquire at the Proprietor, at the House of Ironfield; or A. Webster, Advocate, Aberdeen.</div>
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<i>Publishes in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 10th November 1819.</i></div>
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1st Premium, to Alexander Gordon, servant to Mr Duthie at Loirston,<br />
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2d Premium, to James Falconer, servant to Mr Morrice at Tullos.<br />
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3d Premium, to David Lyon, son of Widow Lyon, Altens.<br />
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4th Premium, to Alexander Glenny, servant to Mr Davidson, at Balnagask.<br />
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5th Premium, to James Cooper, servant to Mr Edward, South Kirkhill.<br />
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A Prize given to Ploughmen who had formerly gained first prizes, was awarded to George Shirreffs, servant to Mr Davidson, Balnagask.<br />
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Although it was the first time the field had been broke up since it was in a state of nature, the whole work was uncommonly well executed, and the Judges regretted there were not more Premiums to be distributed amongst so deserving competitors.<br />
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The Gentlemen present dined together, and spent the evening with much social pleasure. And on the Tuesday following, the Ploughmen gave their sweethearts and friends a ball and supper, which they kept up with mirth and glee, until an early hour next morning.<br />
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 3rd November 1819.</i><div class="blogger-post-footer">www.genegenie-scotland.co.uk</div>GENE GENIE SCOTLANDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14578561652837428688noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4786769510449738155.post-82722814999034110722019-11-03T00:30:00.000+00:002019-11-03T00:30:10.122+00:00Accidental death of Alexander CrocketShocking Accident. - On Wednesday afternoon last, as a Country-man was coming down the Gallowgate, he was met, at the corner forming the entry to the Broad Street, by a cart loaded with timber; when, slipping his foot on the pavement, he unfortunately fell before the cart, one of the wheels of which passing over his head, fractured his skull in a shocking manner, so that he almost immediately expired. The unfortunate sufferer was a man of the name of Alexander Crocket, well known for many years as a Carrier from Nether Banchory, and has left a Widow to lament his loss.<br />
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 3rd November 1819.</i><div class="blogger-post-footer">www.genegenie-scotland.co.uk</div>GENE GENIE SCOTLANDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14578561652837428688noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4786769510449738155.post-71471707301840592742019-10-27T00:30:00.001+01:002019-10-27T00:30:01.797+01:00Kinnellar farm lease<div style="text-align: center;">
TO BE LET,</div>
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THE FARM of BACKHILL of GLASGOFOREST, in the Parish of Kinnellar, consisting of upwards of 100 arable Acres, all enclosed and subdivided, as presently possessed by Messrs George Fyve and George Lyall. Entry at Whitsunday 1821.</div>
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For farther particulars, enquire at Alexander Brebner of Lairney.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 27th October 1819.</i></div>
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SALE OF CATTLE, HORSES, & SHEEP.</div>
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On Monday first the 1st November next, there is to be sold by public roup, at Easterside, near Stonehaven, belonging to James Barrie,</div>
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THIRTY CATTLE, consisting of Cows, Stots, and Queys, from one to three year-old, all fit for the butcher; several pairs of Oxen, trained to the Plough; Sixty Ewes, all fat, and will be sold in such lots as may suit purchasers; six excellent Work Horses; and one Riding Poney, seven years old.</div>
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The roup to begin at 10 o'clock forenoon; and credit will be given.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 27th October 1819.</i></div>
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.</div>
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THE CREDITORS of WILLIAM GAMACK, in Corskellie, are requested to meet in the Saltoun Inn, Fraserburgh, on Saturday the 23d current, at 12 o'clock noon - as business of importance will then be laid before them. Those who have not already lodged their Claims and Affidavits, will be so good as to bring them along with them to the Meeting.</div>
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Fraserburgh, Oct. 12. 1819.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 20th October 1819.</i></div>
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FARM ON DEE-SIDE TO BE LET.</div>
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To be let, for such term of years as may be agreed on, and entered to at Martinmas next,</div>
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THE FARM of MAINS of DRUM - consisting of fifty Acres, or thereby; as at present possessed by James McGregor.</div>
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On this Farm a Public House has been long established, and from the situation, it might be continued by an active tenant, to considerable advantage.</div>
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Apply to the Proprietor at Drum, who will give directions for shewing the Grounds.</div>
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Drum, October 12, 1819.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 20th October 1819.</i></div>
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To the Debtors and Creditors on the sequestrated estate of ALEX. KELMAN, Brewer and Baker in Aberdeen,</div>
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THOSE Indebted to the said Alex. Kelman, are requested immediately to pay their accounts to James McHardy, Advocate in Aberdeen, with whom those having Claims against him, will please lodge them.</div>
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The Bake-house in North Street, lately occupied by Alex. Kelman, will be let until Whitsunday first. - Being in a central situation, and an established trade having been carried on in it, a more desirable situation for a person commencing business, is seldom to be met with.</div>
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For particulars, apply to the said James McHardy.</div>
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<i>Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 13th October 1819.</i></div>
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