Showing posts with label William Littlejohn. Show all posts
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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.

18 March 2015

In memory of William Littlejohn, Portsoy

On this day we reflect on the sacrifice of William Littlejohn, Gunner 2014 in the Royal Garrison Artillery (34th), who died of his injuries on 18th March 1915 at the Royal Military Hospital, Isle of Wight.  He left behind a widowed wife, Jane Morrison, Chapel Street, Portsoy.  His grave can be found in Portsoy’s old burial ground.

8 April 2012

William Littlejohn, Mealseller in Aberdeen

NOTICE

Those having claims against the deceased WILLIAM LITTLEJOHN, Mealseller in Aberdeen, are requested to lodge the same with Alexander Webster, advocate in Aberdeen, against the 1st of May next; otherwise they will not be entitled to any share of the defunct's executry.  And those indebted to the said William Littlejohn at the time of his death, are desired to pay the amount to the said Alexander Webster, within one month from this date.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 8th April, 1812.

18 December 2011

William Littlejohn, Aberdeen

NOTICE TO DEBTORS - HOUSE & SHOP TO LET.

All those indebted to WILLIAM LITTLEJOHN, late merchant in Aberdeen, who have not yet settled their accounts, are requested to pay the same to Alexr. Webster, advocate in Aberdeen, trustee to Mr Littlejohn's sequestrated Estate, against the 23d December curt. to prevent expences.

The HOUSE in King-street, and SHOP in Queen-street, lately occupied by Mr Littlejohn, are to let till the 1st June next - Entry immediately.  And the SHOP FURNITURE, which is complete, will at same time be disposed of on reasonable terms.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 18th December, 1811.

18 September 2011

Sequestration of William Littlejohn

NOTICE TO DEBTORS.

Those indebted to WILLIAM LITTLEJOHN, Merchant in Aberdeen, are requested to pay the amount to Alexander Webster, Advocate in Aberdeen, interim Factor on his Sequestrated Estate, without delay.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 18th September, 1811.