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11 February 2018

Public roup in Stewartfield

SALE OF SUBJECTS IN STEWARTFIELD.

Upon Monday the 16th day of February current, there will be exposed to sale by public roup, within the dwelling house aftermentioned, at one o'clock afternoon,

THAT DWELLING HOUSE in STEWARTFIELD presently possessed by George Legg, Confectioner, with the Offices and Yard at the back thereof, belonging to the Sequestated Estate of William Duguid, Manufacturer in Aberdeen.

Upset Price L. 42.

Francis Smith in Stewartfield, will shew the premises to intending purchasers; and for further particulars, application may be made to Alexander Webster, Advocate in Aberdeen, in whose hands are the title deeds.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 11th February 1818.

2 January 2011

CUMINESTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE

A COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE IN CUMINESTON
TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE BARGAIN

THAT TENEMENT lately possessed by GEORGE LEGG, Baker - consisting of a Dwelling-House, containing three Rooms and an Oven, a Barn, Stable, Byre, large Out-house, Shade, and a Garden of excellent soil, 25 falls, inclosed with a stone dyke.  The property is situated in the most public part of the village, and would be a good situation for a Baker or Confectioner.  On the Tenement is built an Episcopal Chapel, which pays Five Shillings yearly rent (being one half of the whole); when the lease of it ends, it falls to the proprietor of the Feu.

Those wishing to purchase will please apply to EBEN. LEGG, Huntly, or WILLIAM MITCHELL, Garmond.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 2nd January, 1811.

4 December 2010

Notice to Debtors and Creditors of George Legg, Cuminestown

That whereas GEORGE LEGG, Baker and Confectioner, Cuminestown, on the 22d November last, granted a trust disposition of his whole effects in favours of Alexander Leith, Merchant, Garmond; James Taylor, Merchant, Cuminestown; and James Cheyne, Auctioneer, there, for behoof of his whole creditors: it is hereby intimated, that a meeting of his whole creditors is to be held in the house of James Cheyne, Cuminestown, on Monday the 24th December curt. at which time and place, it is requested all those having claims on the Bankrupt will bring or send them forward, with oaths of verity thereon; and all those indebted to the said George Legg, will instantly order payments of the same unto any of the said trustees, to avoid prosecutions.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 5th December, 1810.