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31 August 2014

Croylet farm, Edingight

FARM TO LET ON THE ESTATE OF EDINGIGHT, BANFFSHIRE.

THE Farm of CROYLET, as lately possessed by John Low, consisting of about 50 acres arable land, and pasture, is to be Let for such number of years as can be agreed upon. - There is a substantial and commodious Dwelling House, and suitable Offices on the premises; and the Farm, which commands a south exposure, is in a high state of cultivation.  Entry may be had to the greater part of the farm and whole houses immediately, and to the remainder at the term of Martinmas first.  And Candidates will please attend at Edingight, on Wednesday the 7th September next, when the farm will be let.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 31st August 1814.

10 November 2011

Sow Croft, Aberdeen: land for sale

HOUSES FOR SALE

Upon Friday, the 6th December 1811, there will be exposed to sale by public roup, within the Lemon-tree Tavern in Aberdeen, between the hours of 6 and 7 o'clock in the evening,

THAT large TENEMENT of LAND, situated on the first Lot of the Croft called the Sow Croft, at Castlehill of Aberdeen, belonging to Alexander Fyfe, millwright, occupied by him and his tenants.

For farther particulars apply to John Blaikie, plumber, or John Low, advocate in Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 20th November, 1811.