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8 December 2019

Cotbank, Glenbervie

TO BE SOLD, OR LET,
For an Yearly Rent, for the full period yet to run,

THE LEASE over the Possession called WESTTOWN of COTBANK, parish of Glenbervie, formerly occupied by the deceased John Kerr - comprising 8 acres of Arable, as as much Pasture Land, or thereby; besides a sufficient quantity of Moss for firing, which is attached to the Possession.  There are many comfortable Houses on the Possession; and the entry to it will be very favourable, there being four-fifths at least of the Arable Land presently in Grass.

The endurance of the principal Lease is for 19 years certain, from September last; and for the lifetime of a person to be named within that period thereafter.

The Purchaser or Tacksman will have immediate entry to both Houses and Land.

Offers will be received by, and farther particulars learned, on application to William Anderson, Writer, Stonehaven.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 8th December 1819.

15 September 2019

Pitcarry Farm

FARM IN KINCARDINESHIRE.
To be let, for such number of years as may be agreed upon, from and after Martinmas next, 1819.

THE FARM of PITCARRY, at present occupied by David Bell, and lying with a mile of the town of Bervie.  It consists of 488 Acres of Arable and Pasture Ground, has a fine exposure, and is conveniently situated for roads and markets.  The soil is good, and fit for all sorts of crops.  It is proposed to let this land in one or two farms, as may suit offerers.

For particulars, application may be made to Charles Mercer, Blackhall, Kincardine; Mr John Low, Writer, Stonehaven; or Messrs. Thomson and Fleming, W.S. Edinburgh.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 15th September 1819.

21 January 2018

Easter Echt

VALUABLE PROPERTY IN ABERDEENSHIRE
TO BE FEUED.

Upon Friday the 13th day of February next, at twelve o'clock noon, there will be exposed to sale by way of Feu, within the Poor's Hospital of Aberdeen,

ALL and WHOLE the TOWN and LANDS of EASTER ECHT, lying in the Parish of Echt, and County of Aberdeen, as presently occupied by Alex. Bings and others.  -- This Property is distant about ten English miles from Aberdeen, and contains about 250 Acres of Arable Land, besides a great range of Pasture and Muir Ground, and a large quantity of valuable Moss.

Upset Feu-duty L. 150 Sterling, in Money, and 35 Bolls of Oat Meal, besides the public and parochial burdens to be paid by the purchaser.

For further particulars, application may be made to Alexander Webster, Advocate in Aberdeen, who will shew the title deeds and plan of the property.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 21st January 1818.

21 May 2017

Quochies, Fetteresso

FARM TO LET.

To be Let, for such number of years as can be agreed on; entry at Whitsunday first, or Martinmas next,

THE FARM of QUOCHIES, in the parish of Fetteresso, as presently possessed by Alexander Knowles, consisting of about 50 acres Arable, nearly half of it good Infield land, and about 20 Acres of good Pasture.  The present tenant will shew the ground.  

Apply to William Donaldson, the proprietor, at Arduthie.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 21st May 1817.

12 June 2016

Farm lease

TO BE LET,
For 18 years, from Whitsunday next,

THAT FARM on the ESTATE of KINMUCK, in the parish of Keith-hall, presently occupied by James Bisset, containing about 50 Acres of arable ground, and nearly seven of barren ground and pasture.

David Low in Kinmuck will shew the Farm, and offers may be lodged with Messrs. Blaikie and Bannerman, King-Street.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 12th June 1816.

7 February 2016

Pitcarry Farm

FARMS IN KINCARDINESHIRE.
To be let for 19 years after Martinmas 1816,

THE Farm of PITCARRY, at present occupied by Mr David Bell, and situate within a mile of the burgh of Bervie; consisting of about 363 acres of arable land, and 70 acres of pasture.

It is proposed to let this land in two farms, or in one, as offerers may incline; and for farther information, application may be made to Mr Charles Mercer, Meikleour, by Perth; or to Mr John Polwarth, Keir, by Kincardine; by whom, and by Messrs. Thomson and Fleming, W.S. Edinburgh, offers will be received.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 7th February 1816.

31 August 2014

Croylet farm, Edingight

FARM TO LET ON THE ESTATE OF EDINGIGHT, BANFFSHIRE.

THE Farm of CROYLET, as lately possessed by John Low, consisting of about 50 acres arable land, and pasture, is to be Let for such number of years as can be agreed upon. - There is a substantial and commodious Dwelling House, and suitable Offices on the premises; and the Farm, which commands a south exposure, is in a high state of cultivation.  Entry may be had to the greater part of the farm and whole houses immediately, and to the remainder at the term of Martinmas first.  And Candidates will please attend at Edingight, on Wednesday the 7th September next, when the farm will be let.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 31st August 1814.

29 June 2014

Farm leases at Birkenbog, Fordyce

FARMS TO LET,
IN THE PARISH OF FORDYCE, BANFFSHIRE.

To be Let, and entered to at Whitsunday 1815,

THE following FARMS, on the Estate of Birkenbog, viz:

The UPPER MAINS of BIRKENBOG, possessed by James Murray, Esq.

MILL and MILL LANDS of TOWIE, possessed by Ditto.

CLASHENDAMER, as lately possessed by the deceased Peter Geddes.

And the two Pendicles of CLASHENDAMER, formerly attached to Mains of Birkenbog and Towie, which will be let separately, or along with these Farms, as offerers may incline.

Mains of Birkenbog consists of upwards of 80 acres, and Towie of upwards of 100 acres of excellent arable land, besides a considerable extent of pasture and improveable grounds.  They are situated in the most fertile district of Banffshire, near the sea coast, and almost adjoining the turnpike road from Portsoy to Cullen.

Proposals, in writing, may be given in to Sir George Abercromby, Baronet, Forglen-House, by Turriff; or to Archibald Young, Writer in Banff, who will inform as to other particulars.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 29th June 1814.

29 September 2013

Roup at Greenbog, Grange

ADVERTISEMENT.

There is to be sold by public roup, at Greenbog, in the parish of Grange, on Monday the 11th of October first,

THE whole SUBJECT that belonged to the deceased JOHN FORBES in Greenbog, consisting of sundry articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and FARMING UTENSILS, as also all the CATTLE belonging to him, consisting of 13 three years old, 2 two years old, 1 one year old, a Cow, a Calf, and a Horse.

There is also to be let, for the remainder of the Season, the liberty of PASTURING on the Grass at CANTLY, rented by him; and also of the Grass Enclosure belonging to him at ABERLOUR.

The roup to begin at 12 o'clock noon; and credit to be given on finding sufficient security.

All those having Claims against the subject of the said John Forbes, are desired to lodge the same with Messrs Al. Thorburn in Drum, or John Grant, jun. in Auchenhove, his executors; and those who are indebted to him, will please pay the same to his said executors.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 29th September 1813.

18 August 2013

Pitlochie farms, Ellon

FARMS IN THE PARISH OF ELLON.

THE LANDS OF PITLOCHIE, in the parish of Ellon, as at present possessed by James Mundy, William Hendry, and George Allan, are to be let in one or more possessions, for nineteen years from Whitsunday next.  The north division of said Lands, as separated from the other by a small burn contains 22A. 3R. 12P. of infield, 24A. 2R. 5P. of outfield, and 21A. 3R. 19P. of pasture; the other division, principally occupied by George Allan, contains 3A. 2R. 6P. of infield, 30A. 3R. 24P. of outfield, and 32A. 0R. 31P. of pasture and moss.

George Allan will show the boundaries; and offers in writing may be lodged with William Stuart, advocate in Aberdeen, betwixt and the 22d of October next.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 18th August 1813.

3 February 2013

Mains of Knapperna & Tilliemaud

FARM TO BE LET.

THE Farm of MAINS of KNAPPERNA; and part of TILLIEMAUD, in the parish of Udny, at present possessed by Mr John Hervie, is to be let, and entered to immediately.

This Farm contains 116 Scotch acres; of which 90 are arable, and the remainder excellent pasture.  The greater part of the Mains is completely inclosed with stone fences, subdivided, and surrounded with hedges, and belts of planting.  An excellent steading has been built upon the Farm within the last two years; and the tenant will have immediate possession of a considerable extent of land, fallowed and limed last season; and the whole manure on the Farm.  The distances from Aberdeen is twelve miles, and from Newburgh four.

Persons inclining to take the farm will immediately lodge their offers with Alexander Crombie, Advocate in Aberdeen.

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