Showing posts with label Queen Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Queen Street. Show all posts

22 January 2017

Henry Wilson, glass dealer in Aberdeen

SALE OF GLASSWARE,
AND NOTICE to DEBTORS and CREDITORS.

To be sold, by public roup, on Friday 31st January current, in virtue of a warrant from the Honourable the Magistrates of Aberdeen, at that shop in the end of Queen-street, lately occupied by HENRY WILSON, Glass Dealer,

THE whole stock of GLASS, cut and uncut, formerly belonging to him, consisting of Wine Decanters, Carafs, Goblets, Table Dishes, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, &c. &c.  Also the Shop Furniture and working utensils; and after the roup, the shop will be let till Whitsunday first.  Entry immediately.

The said H. Wilson having granted a trust disposition for behoof of his Creditors, all those who are Indebted to him, are requested to make immediate payment of what they owe, to John Smith, Advocate, Aberdeen, the Trustee; and those to whom he is owing are requested to lodge with Mr Smith, their Claims and Affidavits thereon.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 22nd January 1817.

10 June 2012

Hugh Imlay, shoemaker

NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.

THE Debtors of HUGH IMLAY, Shoemaker in Aberdeen, are requested to make payment immediately, of what they ower him to James Mathews, Shoemaker in Queenstreet, who is authorised to discharge the same; as a prosecution is about to be commenced against them.  And the creditors of the said Hugh Imlay are desired to lodge their claims, with affidavits, on or before the 19th June curt. with the said James Mathews, or John Ramage, Leather Merchant in Aberdeen, Trustees for his creditors.

A meeting of the creditors will be held within the Writing Room of Alexander Allan, Advocate, Broadstreet, Aberdeen, on the said 19th curt. at 6 o'clock afternoon, when they are requested to attend.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 10th June, 1812.



18 December 2011

William Littlejohn, Aberdeen

NOTICE TO DEBTORS - HOUSE & SHOP TO LET.

All those indebted to WILLIAM LITTLEJOHN, late merchant in Aberdeen, who have not yet settled their accounts, are requested to pay the same to Alexr. Webster, advocate in Aberdeen, trustee to Mr Littlejohn's sequestrated Estate, against the 23d December curt. to prevent expences.

The HOUSE in King-street, and SHOP in Queen-street, lately occupied by Mr Littlejohn, are to let till the 1st June next - Entry immediately.  And the SHOP FURNITURE, which is complete, will at same time be disposed of on reasonable terms.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 18th December, 1811.