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3 February 2019

Farm leases in Moray, 1819


FARMS TO LET,
In the County of Moray.

THERE will be Let, at Innes-House, on Friday the 19th day of February, 1819, for leases of such endurance as may be agreed upon – the following possessions, viz.:-

Estate of Pittensuie and Binns.

Gladhill,
occupied
by
the Heirs of Capt. Grant.
Mossend,

………
by
ditto.
Pendicle of Upper Mefts,

by
John Innes.

Estate of Leuchars.

St. Andrews,
occupied
by
Mr Wm. Innes.
Kirkhill,
………
by
Alex. Scott.
Gilmoreside,
………
Wm. Peter.
Caldcotts,
………
the Heirs of Capt. Cobban.
Carse,
………
John Shand.
Part of ditto.
………
Wm. Laing.
Claypots, &c.
………
Mr Barclay.
Mansions House, Mains & Gardens of Leuchars
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as lately occupied by Gen. Anderson.

Estate of Urquhart.

Muiryhall,
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occupied by Mrs Scott, A Hood, and Wm. Logie.
Hillside,
………
John Innes.

Estate of Coxton.

Sauchenburn
occupied
by
Alexander Falconer.

Estate of Innes.

Inchbroom, Folds, & part of Colts
occupied
by
Mr Barclay.

Estate of Blervie

Sourbank,
occupied
by
Alexander Younie.
Rood,
………
Alexander Watson.
Mosside,
………
James Hutcheson.
North Granary,
………
David Souter.
Briach,
………
William Laing.
Tulloch,
………
Thos. Moir.
Castle of Blervie,
………
Peter Vass.
Todholes,
………
John Calder.
Tulloch,
………
A.     and J. McGillavray.
Tulloch and Shogle,
………
William Walker.
Broomhill,
………
James Stewart.
Templestanes,
………
Alex. Watson.
Tore,
………
Robert Barron.
North Granary,
………
Alex. Stronach.
Starrywells,
………
Alex. Hood.
Wester Brocklach,
………
Alex. Stalker.
Damhead,
………
John Fraser.
Rafford,
………
John Younie.
Part of ditto,
lately occupied by the Rev. W. Steven.
Granary,
………
Alex. Forbes.
Mosside,
………
Alex. Forbes.

To several of the above farms, access may be had at Whitsunday first, and to the others at Whitsunday 1820.  Many of the farms are extensive, the soil good, and climate favourable; all of them susceptible of great improvement, for which every reasonable encouragement will be given to tenants of capital and enterprise. – The marches have all been made regular and convenient, and two or more of the lots will be joined together, according to the wishes of candidates at the time of setting.

The ground-offers on the respective Estates will point out the marches, and for further particulars, application may be made to the factor of the bounds, and to whom offers may be given in, previous to the day of let.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 3rd February 1819.

4 February 2018

Morayshire farm leases

FARMS TO LET
IN MORAYSHIRE.

To be Let for such periods as may be agreed on, at Innes House, on Friday the 20th of February curt.

The following FARMS, viz.- 

INNES ESTATE - PARISH of URQUHART.

1.  KEMPSTOWN, occupied by John Anderson.
2.  INNES MILN, occupied by the Heirs of the deceased James Forsyth.
3.  UPPER MEFT, formerly occupied by John Dunbar.

LEUCHARS ESTATE.

4.  MAINS and MANSION  HOUSE of LEUCHARS, with FARM attached thereto, as lately occupied by General Anderson.
5.  BAILIESLAND of LEUCHARS, as occupied by William Littlejohn.
6.  MILL CROFT of LEUCHARS, as occupied by Wm. Mitchell.
7.  NEW PARKS of LEUCHARS, as occupied by Wm. Brander.
8.  PARKS of MEFTS, as occupied by John Frig.
9.  BLACKHILL, occupied by Alex. Shiach.
10.  UNTHANK of URQUHART, occupied by James Reid, and John Cook.

PARISH OF QUARRYWOOD

11.  ROSEHAUGH, as occupied by James Cobban.

BLERVIE ESTATE - PARISH of RAFFORD

12.  TULLOCH and SHOGLE, as occupied by Alex. Raff.
13.  RAFFORD, occupied by John Younie.

Many of these Farms are extensive, the Soil good, and in general early, being situated in the best parts of Morayshire, all of them near the thriving Town of Elgin, except the last two, which are within four miles of Forres.  These Towns furnish at all times a ready market for the produce, and Manure on reasonable terms.

Entry may be had to several of the Farms immediately, and to the rest at Whitsunday first, and every reasonable encouragement will be given to good tenants.

For farther information, apply to the Factor of the Bounds, and the Grouond-officers on the different Estates will point out the marches.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 4th February 1818.