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15 December 2013

Pitblea Farms

FARMS TO LET.

THOSE two FARMS on PITBLEA, near Fraserburgh, lately possessed by James Jaffray and Alexander Still, containing each about A. 35, will be let as one Farm, or separately, as offerers may incline.  There is a Steading on each.

For particulars, application may be made to Lewis Chalmers, Writer in Fraserburgh, Lord Saltoun's Factor.

Fraserburgh, 23d Nov. 1813.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 15th December 1813.

3 March 2013

Middletown of Pitblea

FARM TO LET,
In the Parish of Fraserburgh, County of Aberdeen.

THE FARM of MIDDLETOWN of PITBLEA, presently possessed by James Jaffray, containing about 35 acres, almost all inclosed, will be Let for a lease of 19 years from Whitsunday last; entry immediately to the Houses and Ground.

Offers in writing, post paid, will be received by Lewis Chalmers, baillie of Fraserburgh, for 10 days from this date.

Fraserburgh, Feb. 27. 1813.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 3rd March 1813.

4 November 2012

Heritable Property: New Pitsligo

SALE OF HERITABLE PROPERTY IN NEW PITSLIGO,
Parish of Tyrie, and County of Aberdeen.

There will be exposed to sale, by public roup, at New Pitsligo, within the Pitsligo Arms, there, on Thursday the 5th day of November curt. between the hours of one and two o'clock in the afternoon,

THAT HOUSE in said village adjoining the Hay Friendly Society House, lately possessed by LEYS, MASON, and Co. Manufacturers in Aberdeen, as a Weaving Shop, and belonging to Mr KELMAN in Fraserburgh, with the large Garden at the back thereof.  The house is substantially built, of stone and lime, with a tyle roof, covered with heather; part of it is lofted, and the whole of it well joisted; but what makes it of infinitely more value, is, that there are upwards of Three Acres of ground, in the best state of improvement, which will be given along with said Feu, rent free for about Twelve Years.  It lies above the School House, about the centre of the village.  Entry to the house may be had immediately, and to the ground and garden at the separation of the present crop.

The articles of roup are in the hands of Lewis Chalmers, Writer in Fraserburgh, who will give any farther information that may be required regarding the sale.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 4th November 1812.

27 November 2011

New Pitsligo property for sale

SALE OF HERITABLE PROPERTY

In NEW PITSLIGO, parish of Tyrie, county of Aberdeen,

THAT single FEU with the HOUSE and GARDEN erected thereon, lying on the West side of the Low Street of said village, presently occupied by JN. CRAIGEN and WILLIAM ROSS, will be sold by public roup, in the Pitsligo Arms Inn, New Pitsligo, on Friday the 6th day of December next, at 12 o'clock noon.  The articles of roup are in the hands of Lewis Chalmers, writer in Fraserburgh, to whom application may be made for particulars.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 27th November, 1811.

4 September 2011

Middleburgh & Cairn Farms to let, Fraserburgh

COAST SIDE FARMS TO LET,
COUNTY OF ABERDEEN

The two following small FARMS, belonging to the Right Honourable ALEXANDER GEORGE LORD SALTOUN, will be let for such a period as can be agreed upon, not exceeding 19 years:

1st.  The farm of MIDDLEBURGH, lately possessed by William Dunbar, containing about 17 acres 1 rood 23 falls of good infield.

2d.  Part of the farm of CAIRN, presently possessed by John Anderson, containing about twelve acres of good infield.

These farms are inclosed, and delightfully situated - the 1st about 3/4ths of a mile and the 2d about 1 1/4th miles from the town of Fraserburgh; from the shores of which, an ample supply of Sea-ware for manure can be readily had.

Particulars may be known by applying to Mr Lewis Chalmers, factor on the estate, with whom offers in writing may be lodged before the first day of October next.

George Craighead, the ground-officer, will shew the farms.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 4th August, 1811