GEORGE HENDERSON
A look at what was happening in North-East Scotland in centuries past, as reported in local newspapers.
Showing posts with label Mill of Watertown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mill of Watertown. Show all posts
30 December 2018
Apology and retraction by George Henderson
I, GEORGE HENDERSON, in Waulkmill of Arnage, on the 19th November last, called Mr WILLIAM MITCHELL, in Mill of Watertown, a Mis-sworn Fellow, in presence of sundry people, in the Village of Ellon. I hereby declare that I had no reason for saying so, that I am sorry for having said any thing prejudicial to his character, that what I said on the above occasion was false, and that it consists with my knowledge, from having been a servant of his, that he is a man of strict veracity. Witness my hand at Aberdeen, this twenty fourth day of December, eighteen hundred and eighteen.
Labels: Aberdeen, Banff, Kincardineshire, Moray
Aberdeenshire,
apology,
Arnage,
Ellon,
George Henderson,
Mill of Watertown,
retraction,
Waulkmill,
William Mitchell
5 February 2017
FARMS TO BE LET
THE following FARMS, on the Estate of ELLON, belonging to the Honble. WILLIAM GORDON, are to be let for 19 years, entry at Whitsunday next.
KNOCKOTHY, possessed by David Thomson.
KNAPS of WATERTOWN by James Hardie.
COALHILL, by George Ingram; with Part of PIKLETTUNE addes to it, and Part of MILL of WATERTOWN, in the occupation of Wm. Pittendreigh.
Part of FECHILL, occupied by George Barron.
OVER-LOGIE, by the heirs of the late Rev. Mr Paterson.
All these Farms lye within a mile of the town of Ellon.
Persons desirous of taking any of the above Farms in lease, will lodge their offers with Alex. Crombie, Advocate in Aberdeen, betwixt and the 14th February next. The ground-officer will shew the boundaries.
Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 5th February 1817.
KNOCKOTHY, possessed by David Thomson.
KNAPS of WATERTOWN by James Hardie.
COALHILL, by George Ingram; with Part of PIKLETTUNE addes to it, and Part of MILL of WATERTOWN, in the occupation of Wm. Pittendreigh.
Part of FECHILL, occupied by George Barron.
OVER-LOGIE, by the heirs of the late Rev. Mr Paterson.
All these Farms lye within a mile of the town of Ellon.
Persons desirous of taking any of the above Farms in lease, will lodge their offers with Alex. Crombie, Advocate in Aberdeen, betwixt and the 14th February next. The ground-officer will shew the boundaries.
Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 5th February 1817.
Labels: Aberdeen, Banff, Kincardineshire, Moray
Coalhill,
David Thomson,
Ellon,
farm leases,
Fechil,
George Barron,
George Ingram,
James Hardie,
Knaps of Watertown,
Knockothy,
Mill of Watertown,
Over Logie,
Piketillum,
William Gordon,
William Pittendreigh
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