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1 July 2018

Charles Marr, Strichen

NOTICE
To the CREDITORS and DEBTORS of CHAs. MARR, Merchant in Strichen.

THE said Charles Marr having executed a Trust Disposition in favour of James Knowles and William Pirie, Merchants in Aberdeen, and Alexander Webster, Advocate there, on behoof of his Creditors; all those having Claims against him, are requested to lodge the same, properly vouched, with the said Alex. Webster; and such as Indebted to him, are desired to pay the sums due by them, to John Woodman, Auctioneer in Strichen, or to the said Alex. Webster, within One Month from this date, to prevent expences.
Aberdeen, June 26, 1818.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 1st July 1818.

25 December 2016

Mormond Village

SALE OF PROPERTY.
There will be Sold by Private Bargain,

THE FEU PROPERTY in Mormond Village, presently possessed by Mrs Stewart.  The House measures 52 feet in length, it is two stories high, and a Garret fitted up for a Granary.

There is likewise on the premises, a Stable and Byre, 38 feet long, and a Loft above for Barn.

The whole is substantially built; the House has a slate roof, and the Offices are tiled.

The Ground of said property measures 1371 square yards. - the House has been used as a Public Inn for 16 years, and would be a good opening for any person inclining to enter into the public line; or could be fitted up, at a small expense, to accommodate a genteel private family.

For further particulars, application may be made to John Woodman, at Old Manse, Strichen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 25th December 1816.

19 January 2014

James Sangster, New Deer

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

A DIVIDEND of the whole proceeds of the subjects which belonged to JAMES SANGSTER, Shoemaker in Rumblinpots, parish of New Deer, will be made on Monday the 31st of January inst. within the house of Mr Stewart, vintner, Mormond Village, by 10 o'clock forenoon.  And such of his Creditors as have not lodged their claims, are desired to lodge them, with affidavit thereon, with John Woodman, at Old-manse, Strichen, previous to said day; and such as fail to comply with this intimation, will not be entitled to any share of the proceeds of the said James Sangster's subjects. - [Not to be repeated.]
Strichen, 14th Jan. 1814.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 19th January 1814.

4 August 2013

Strichen Farms and Crofts

FARMS AND CROFTS TO LET.

THE under-mentioned POSSESSIONS on the Estate of STRICHEN, are to be let, and entered to at Whitsunday 1814, viz. -

Possessions                                       Present Possessors                               Acres
BANKS                                            Alexander Lee                                     About 62
EFFEDIES                                        Peter Stewart                                       About 50
TRUFHILLOCK                               Alexander Brown                                 About 20
BORROHILL                                   John Woodman                                    About 28
PART of BORROHILL                    John Cuming                                         About 10
FRIDAY-HILL                                 Geo. Forrest's Heirs                             50
     DITTO                                         William Youngson                                30
     DITTO                                         William Gall                                          30
WESTER AUCHORTHIE                James Durno                                         10
     DITTO                                         John Popp                                             10

The aforeseaid Possessions lie within a very short distance of the village of Mormond, and the Lime Kilns of Strichen; are in general of a good early soil; some of them have a very considerable proportion of old infield land, which, together with a great part of the outfield, is of the best quality, and produce weighty crops of every sort.  In short, they are as elegible commodious small Possessions as are to be met with.  Several of them lie contiguous to each other; such will be let together, if tenants incline.

For particulars, apply to John Anderson, Factor at Strichen, to whom offers may be give in, to the 1st of September next.

The Possessions will be shewn by James Horne, the Ground-Officer.

There will also be let, for such a number of Grain Crops as shall be agreed on, and INCLOSURE, of about 14 acres, on the MAINS of STRICHEN, which has been in Pasture about 72 years. - Entry at Martinmas first.

Strichen, 15th July, 1813.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 4th August 1813.

10 February 2013

Mormond Village property

PROPERTY in MORMOND VILLAGE
FOR SALE.

On Thursday the 11th. February, 1813, there will be exposed to public sale, within the Lemon Tree Tavern, Aberdeen, at 6 o'clock afternoon,

THAT commodious and well situated PROPERTY, in Mormond Village, presently occupied by John Tarras, Blacksmith - consisting of a slated Dwelling House, two stories high, and a House of one storey, which has been used as a smithy; together with a Barn, Stable, and Byre, and a Garden enclosed with a stone fence, containing a Pump Well, and other conveniences.

Persons desirous of further information may apply to Messrs. John Woodman, Strichen; Alexander Fraser, writer, Fraserburgh; or George Yeats and Hugh Fullerton, Advocates in Aberdeen, who will shew the title deeds and conditions of sale.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 10th February 1813.