Showing posts with label bankruptcy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bankruptcy. Show all posts

13 October 2019

Sequestration of Alexander Kelman

NOTICE
To the Debtors and Creditors on the sequestrated estate of ALEX. KELMAN, Brewer and Baker in Aberdeen,

THOSE Indebted to the said Alex. Kelman, are requested immediately to pay their accounts to James McHardy, Advocate in Aberdeen, with whom those having Claims against him, will please lodge them.

The Bake-house in North Street, lately occupied by Alex. Kelman, will be let until Whitsunday first. - Being in a central situation, and an established trade having been carried on in it, a more desirable situation for a person commencing business, is seldom to be met with.

For particulars, apply to the said James McHardy.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 13th October 1819.

2 November 2014

John Henderson, Rothiemay

NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.

THOSE having Claims against JOHN HENDERSON, in Sheel parks of Rothiemay, are requested to lodge the same, legally vouched, betwixt and the 15th day of November current, with William Innes, Auctioneer in Netherdale; or John Wilson, in Milltown of Rothiemay: - - With certification to those who fail to comply with this intimation, that they shall receive no part of the Banrkupt's funds.  Those who have not paid in the amount of their bills and accompts due the said John Henderson, at the time of his bankruptcy, are desired to pay the same to John Wilson, before the said 15th of November, as a meeting of the whole Creditors is desired that day, at Milltown of Rothiemay, to receive their proportions.

[Not to be repeated]

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 2nd November 1814.

22 December 2013

Properties in Aberdeen

HOUSES AND GROUND IN SPITTAL, AND LEASE
OF PARKS AT EAST COOKSTON, FOR SALE.

Being part of the Sequestrated Estate of Mr. Lumsden, at Smithfield.

On Friday, the 21st of January next, at 12 o'clock noon, within the Lemon Tree Tavern of Aberdeen, there will be exposed for sale, by public roup,

THESE THREE DWELLING-HOUSES and piece of GARDEN GROUND, upon the east side of the Spittal road, possessed by John Gavin and others.  The ground adjoins to Mr Walker's garden, and commands a view of the Bay and Town of Aberdeen.

Also the LEASE of THREE PARKS on Cookston, in the parish of Nether Banchory, possessed by James Keith, Robert Spark, and others, of which there are 6 years to run, from Martinmas last.  The purchaser will get immediate access to the Park lately possessed by Robert Williamson, containing about 12 acres; and he will have a right to the rents payable by the sub-tenants, and to the meliorations allowed at the end of the lease for houses and dikes.

Apply to William Stuart, advocate in Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 22nd December 1813.

11 August 2013

Bankruptcy of Alexander Largue

LARGUE OF KEITH - BANKRUPTCY

THE Debtors of ALEX. LARGUE, lastly of Keith, formerly of Huntly, are again requested to pay their respective sums to Mr W. Gordon, Writer in Keith, immediately.  Such as fail to comply with this intimation, by the first day of September ensuing, will be prosecuted without delay.

The Creditors of the same are requested to lodge their Claims, with Affidavits, by the tenth of that month, with James Knowles, Merchant in Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 11th August, 1813.

15 January 2012

William Birnie, merchant, Inverness

NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF WILLIAM BIRNIE, MERCHANT, INVERNESS.

PETER DUGUID, merchant, Aberdeen, trustee on the sequestrated Estate of the said WILLIAM BIRNIE, hereby intimates, that, the Commissioners having audited the accounts of his intromissions with the Bankrupt's Estate, the same, along with a Scheme of Division, will lie open for the inspection of those concerned, at the Trustee's office, Aberdeen, until the 13th day of February next - when the Dividend will be paid.
Aberdeen, 9th Jan. 1812.

1 January 2012

Sequestrations of John Durno & Charles Nicol

SEQUESTRATIONS

John Durno, advocate in Aberdeen - in the house of George Ronald, vintner in Aberdeen, 2d January, at 12.  Creditors meet.

Charles Nicol, lately residing at Murcar, claims to be lodged with Alexander Robertson, advocate in Aberdeen, before 20th January.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 1st January, 1812.

6 March 2011

SEQUESTRATIONS

Charles King, merchant in Peterhead - Creditors meet in the Laigh Tolbooth, Aberden, March 18, at 12 ; and in the office of Alexander Webster, advocate, Aberdeen, March 19, at 12.  Claims to be lodged before November 8.

Alexander Singer, wood-merchant, Monymusk - Creditors meet in the New Inn, Aberdeen, March 6.

The now deceased James Fraser, maltman and grain-dealer in Montrose - Creditors meet in the house of Patrick Mason, merchant in Montrose, March 8, at 12.

Allan Anderson, merchant in Montrose - Creditors meet in Andrew Hunter's, vintner there, 9th and 23rd March, 11 o'clock, forenoon.

Gilbert Shepherd, manufacturer, Aberdeen - Creditors to meet in the Lemon Tree Tavern there, 9th and 25th March, at 12 noon.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 6th March, 1811.