22 December 2019

Farm leases near Peterhead

FARMS TO LET,
In the Parish of Peterhead, and County of Aberdeen, and in the Parish of St. Fergus, immediately adjoining to that of Peterhead, on the North.

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PETERHEAD.

MAINS of LITTLE COCLAW, occupied by Mr James Hutchison, and consisting of about 95 acres Scotch.  On this Farm there is a large Modern Dweling House, fit to accommodate a genteel family, and a proper steading of Offices, with Threshing Mill, driven by water.
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COSWREEVE, and LOCHSIDE of COCLAW, consisting of two Lots, together about 160 Acres, which may be lt together, or separately, or both of them along with the Mains to which they adjoin.

Several LOTS on GRANGE, from 4 to 38 Acres which may be let, separately, or together.  The above can all be entered to immediately, or at Whitsunday first.

ST. FERGUS.



Acres Scotch
Kinloch, possessed by                    Mr George Falconer, and containing about
257
Overkirktown
James Innes
132
North Blackwater
John Mackie
82
Overside
Wm. Gavin
77
Skypletown
Jas, Jaffray
77
Overside
Cumine Lillie
74
Southessie
Thos. Shives
66

All these Farms have been occupied on improving Leases, each of them having a proportion of old Pasture Grass.  A great part of them is enclosed, and they have good Farm Houses and Offices, and some of them Threshing Machines.  They are situated near the Sea-shore, where there is Sea Ware and Shell Sand.  The Turnpike Road from Peterhead to Fraserburgh passes through or is near to the whole of the Farms.  Entry at Whitsunday first, or Whitsunday 1821, as may be agreed on; unless as to Kinloch, the present Tack on which expires at Whitsunday 1822.

Alexander Reid, at Burnside of Cocklaw, will shew the Lands of Cocklaw and Grange; and john Smith, Wright, at Kirktown of St. Fergus, the Ground-officer, will shew the Farms in that parish; and enquiry as to particulars of letting may be made at Mr Duncan Davidson, Advocate, Belmont Street, Aberdeen; or James Mitchell, at Taitswall, near Old Deer.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 22nd December 1819.






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