Showing posts with label Anne Keith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anne Keith. Show all posts

1 April 2012

John Hepburn & Co, Keith

PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED
AND
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
Keith, 24th March, 1812

The Partnership carried on here under the firm of JOHN HEPBURN & Co. Copper and Tin Smiths in Keith, is hereby declared to have been this day dissolved, by mutual consent of the parties.

(Signed)          JOHN HEPBURN.
                        PAT. CRUICKSHANK.
                        FRANCIS CANTLY.

(Signed)          ALEX. THOMSON, Witness.
                        WM. GORDON, Witness.

N.B.  Persons having claims against the Company, will please lodge notes of them with Patrick Cruickshank, Tobacconist in Keith, in order to their being settled; and those who stand indebted to the Company, are requested to pay their debts to him, on or before 1st. May next, to prevent a prosecution.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 1st April, 1812.

19 February 2012

Old Aberdeen: property to be let

LANDS IN THE VICINITY OF OLD ABERDEEN TO BE LET,

Entry at Martinmas, 1812.

THOSE PARKS in TAILS, lying on the West side of the City of Old Aberdeen, and in the immediate vicinity thereof, presently possessed by Alex. Massie, Jas. Catto, Anne Keith, Alex. George, and the heirs of William Gray, consisting of about thirteen acres; also, that part of the Market Land of Old Aberdeen, presently possessed by the heirs of William Gray, and consisting of one acre and three quarters.  Entry to the whole to be had at Martinmas, 1812.

There is likewise to be let, the Salmon Fishing of Bankhead, on the River Don, from and after Whitsunday next.

Thewhole belonging to the Mortifications of King's College.

For particulars, application may be made to Dr. Gerrard, King's College, Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday19th February, 1812.