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18 February 2018

Banffshire Farm Leases

FARMS TO LET, IN BANFFSHIRE.

THE following FARMS, on the Earl of Fife's Estate, will be let at Macduff, on Thursday the 5th of March next, for such number of years as can be agreed upon. -

Parishes of Glass and Mortlach.

HEATHRYGALL,
as occupied
by John Gauld.
GLENBEG,
by John Gauld and John Wains.
EASTER BODYLAIR,
by John Geddes.
UPPER DUMEATH,
by Robert Archibald.
PLEYLANDS,
by J. Robson and others.
Entry to the above at Whitsunday 1818.
GLENMARKIE,
by W. and Jas. Hay.
SUCCOTH,
by James Shand.
BELLINTIMB,
by Donald Grant.
DELMOIR,
by Robert Duncan.
BAINSTACK,
by Peter Anderson.
TOMABROCK
by David Graham, and
DELLACHAM,
by Hugh Stewart.
Entry to the above at Whitsunday 1819.

Parish of Rothiemay.

Part of MILLTON,
as occupied
by John Conn.
OLDWOODS,
by Alex. McWilliam.
CORSKELLIE,
by Peter Gerard.
  DITTO,
by Wm. Milne.



Parish of Grange.

SILLYEARN,
as occupied
by John Chapman.
ANDERSON’S WARDS,
by Peter Wilson.
OLDMORE,
by Andrew Ballach.
Entry to the above at Whitsunday 1818.

Parish of Keith.

BRAE of MONTGREW,
as occupied
by Wm. Longmore.
CROSS-BURN,
by John Simpson.
MILL of MYRES,
by Alex. Thorburn.
GLEN,
by Alex. McKenzie, Charles and James Wilson.
GARRELHILL,
by James Pirie, Jas. Longmore, and Alex. Mitchell.
Entry at Whitsunday 1819.

The whole of the above Farms are susceptible of great improvement, several of them extensive; Lime Quarries in the near neighbourhood, generally well situated as to roads and markets; and every reasonable encouragement will be give to tenants of capital and enterprize.

For further particulars, application may be made to the Factors on the respective estates, and the Ground Officers will point out the marches.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 18th February 1818.

24 March 2013

William Simpson, Hatton

MEETING OF CREDITORS.

A Meeting of the whole Creditors of WILLIAM SIMPSON, Farmer, in Sandhole of Hatton, is requested upon Monday first the 29th inst. at 12 o'clock noon, within the house of James Shand, vintner in Weighton-hill, to accede to the trust deed, and instruct the Trustees with regard to the management of his subjects, when a state of affairs will be laid before them.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 24th March 1813.