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25 August 2019

Heirs of Margaret Longmoor and Robert Milne

NOTICE.

TO the HEIRS of the Marriage betwixt MARGARET LONGMOOR and ROBERT MILNE, sometime Farmer in Barlatch, in the parish of Rothiemay, and County of Banff, her husband; and also to the HEIRS of JOHN MILNE, Sailor on board His Majesty's Ship PITT, their Grandson.

In obedience to an Interlocutor of this date, pronounced by Lord Cringletie, in the process of multiple-poinding, depending, at the instance of John Russell, Tenant in Dalgrain, surviving Trustee of the deceased Andrew Longmoor, Factor at Kerse, against Margaret Milne and others: NOTICE is hereby given to the Children or Representatives of the said Margaret Longmoor and John Milne, and all others concerned to lodge their Claims and interests, in the hands of Mr Robt. Menzies, Depute Clerk of Session, betwixt and the 12th day of November next; with certification, that those who fail so to do, will be cut out of any share of the fund in medio.
Edinburgh, 8th July, 1819.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 25th July 1819.

5 February 2017

Cairnlob, Lonmay

FARM TO BE LET, AND RYE GRASS SEED
FOR SALE.

THE FARM of CAIRNLOB, as lately occupied by George May, is to be let, for nineteen year, and crops, with entry immediately.

John Milne, ground-officer at Cairnlob, will point out the boundaries; and further particulars will be learned on applying to Alexander Milne at Crimonmogate.

ALSO,

A quantity of very superior RYE GRASS SEED, from Second Year's Grass, for sale.

Apply as above.

Crimonmogate, Jan. 27 1817.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 5th February 1817.

4 August 2013

Sloop Ann

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

ALL those having Claims against the SLOOP ANN, of ABERDEEN, previous to the 4th of January last, or upon JOHN MILNE, Ship Master, or WILLIAM WALKER, Mason, both in Aberdeen, the Owners of said Sloop, either jointly or as individuals; and who have not already done so, are requested to lodge their claims, with affidavits thereon, with George Yeats, Advocate in Aberdeen, the Agent for the Trustees for their Creditors, within fourteen days from this date; certifying such as fail to comply with this intimation, that they will be entitled to no part of the Trust Funds, which will be immediately thereafter divided.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 4th August 1813.

28 October 2012

Newtown of Stonehaven: properties in Anne Street

HOUSES IN NEWTOWN OF STONEHAVEN FOR SALE

On Saturday the 31st day of October current, at 6 o'clock in the evening, there will be sold by public roup, within the house of Alexander Allan, vintner in New Town of Stonehaven,

THE TWO HOUSES in ANNE STREET of New Town of Stonehaven, formerly belonging to Mr. David Greig, there.  One of them is now occupied by Mr Greig; and the other by Mr John Scorgie, and others.  The Situation of both houses is very pleasant, particularly the situation and exposure of the southmost house, to which there are a good Garden, a Stable, and Two Work Shops attached.  To the other house there belongs some convenient Back Ground.  The subjects will either be sold in one lot, or in separate lots, as offers may incline.

For farther particulars, apply to the Proprietor, Mr John Milne, at Bridge of Don, or to Charles Monro, Writer in Stonehaven.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 28th October, 1812.