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2 September 2018

Causeyman's Croft, Aberdeen

LEASE OF A CROFT.

There will be exposed to be let by public roup, within the Trinity Hall, Aberdeen, on Friday the 4th September curt. at 5 o'clock in the evening,

A LEASE of that CROFT of LAND, belonging to the Trades Hospital, called CAUSEYMAN'S CROFT, as possessed formerly by William Garden, now by Mr John Saunders.  It lies along the east bank of the Canal, from the Bowl-road southward to the Canal Bridge; and a great part of it is at present laid out in convenient Bleach-greens.  Entry at Candlemas, 1820.

Apply to Geo. Jamieson, Jun. Tailor in Aberdeen, Master of the Trades Hospital, who will inform as to the conditions of roup.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 2nd September 1818.

10 July 2011

Property at Sow Croft, Aberdeen

HOUSE AND STABLES FOR SALE

On Friday the 16th of August next, within the house of George Ronald, vintner in Aberdeen, at 6 o'clock in the evening, there will be exposed to sale by public roup, (if not previously sold by private bargain)

THAT PIECE of GROUND with the DWELLING HOUSE and STABLING built thereon, part of the Westmost or First Lot of the Piece of Land called the SOW CROFT, at the Bowl Road of Aberdeen, occupied by Alexander Collie, gardener.  The house consists of two stories and the garrets, with four rooms on each flat, and other accommodation, and is well tenanted.  The stables are also very commodious, and set well.

The title deeds lie in the hands of John Ewing, writer in Aberdeen, who will treat with purchasers in way of private bargain before the sale, and inform as to particulars.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 10th July, 1811.