Showing posts with label James Ross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Ross. Show all posts

1 June 2014

James Ross, Aberchirder

NOTICE

To the CREDITORS of JAMES ROSS, Saddler in Foggieloan.

THE Trustees for the Bankrupt's Creditors having now made up a state of the funds realized, and Scheme of Division of the free proceeds, the Creditors, who have lodged Claims, properly attested, will receive their Dividends from Alexander Webster, Advocate in Aberdeen, on granting the necessary receipt for the same.

Not to be repeated.

Aberdeen, May 27, 1814.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 1st June 1814.


19 May 2013

James Ross, saddler

SALE AT FOGGIELOAN, AND NOTICE
TO DEBTORS

Upon Tuesday the 25th day of May curt. there will be exposed to sale, by public roup, at the Shop & House of JAMES ROSS, Saddler in Foggieloan,

THE whole GOODS belonging to him; consisting of SADDLERY, HARDWARE, LEATHER, TOOLS, &c.  Also the different articles of FURNITURE in the house occupied by him.

The roup will begin at 10 o'clock forenoon; and as the whole must be sold off, great bargains may be expected.

Those indebted to the said James Ross, are requested to settle their accounts on the day of the roup; or to order payment of the amount to Alexander Webster, advocate in Aberdeen; or James Pressly, saddler in Turriff.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 19th May 1813.

24 March 2013

James Ross, Charlestown of Aboyne

NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS

ALL those who are indebted, by account or otherwise, to the estate of the deceased JAMES ROSS, merchant in Charlestown of Aboyne, are requested to settle with the Defunct's Relict, before the end of April ensuing, as legal steps must then be taken to recover any outstanding debts.  And Mrs Ross expects that those who may have claims against her husband's subjects, will lodge them with her within the time above specified.
Charlestown of Aboyne, March 13, 1813.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 24th March 183.

3 February 2013

Gallowgate sale

SALE OF STOCK IN TRADE, &c.

On Wednesday the 3d day of February there will be sold by public roup, at that House in the Gallowgate, presently occupied by John Hervie,

THE whole STOCK in TRADE, which belonged to him, consisting of Indigo, Teas, Sugars, Logwood, Cochineal, with a quantity of Salt Butter in casks; Beams, Scales, and Weights, and various other articles.

At the same time will be sold his whole HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of a sett of Mahogany Dining Tables; Tea ditto; Walnut-tree and other Chairs; a four post bed and Curtains; Feather Beds, and Blankets, Bed and Table Linen; Kitchen Furniture, and a number of other articles.

Sale to begin at 10 o'clock forenoon.
JAMES ROSS, AUCTIONEER

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

19 August 2012

Easter Baldavie & Raggal

FARM TO LET.
IN THE PARISH OF BOYNDIE,
Entry at Whitsunday next.

THE Farm of EASTER BALDAVIE and RAGGAL, as presently possessed by JAMES ROSS, consisting of about two hundred acres, a great deal being of an excellent clay soil, in good order, and fit to carry weighty crops of wheat.  It is situated near the post road, about equal distance between Banff and Portsoy, with a commutation road through the farm.  The farm-house and offices are lately and substantially built by the present tenant.  Further particulars will be known by applying to James Ross, at Easter Baldavie, near Banff, either personally, or by letter post-paid.
Easter Baldavie, 15th August, 1812.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 19th August, 1812.