Showing posts with label William Williamson. Show all posts
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26 March 2017

Cairnywhing

FARM TO LET.

THE FARM on CAIRNYWHING, in the parish of Tyrie, presently possessed by William Williamson, containing about 14 Acres of Infield, 5 Acres of Outfield, and about 20 of Pasture, will be Let for 19 years from Whitsunday first.  The turnpike Road from Fraserburgh towards Banff passes within a few yards of this Farm, and gives easy access to the shores of Pitullie and Pittendrum, for Shell Sand, to which the tenant will have a right.

Every encouragement will be given to an improving tenant; and offers in writing may be given in to Lewis Chalmers, Writer in Fraserburgh, who will inform as to further particulars.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 26th March 1817.

11 September 2016

James Wilson, New Pitsligo

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

THAT JAMES WILSON, Feuar in New Pitsligo, has granted a trust disposition, for behoof of his creditors, to Lewis Chalmers, writer in Fraserburgh; William Hacket, in Mains of Feddrat; James Eddie, in New Pitsligo; and William Williamson, in Cairnywhing, as trustees.  All those to whom the said James Wilson is indebted will attend a meeting of the trustees, in the Arms Inn of New Pitsligo, upon Wednesday the 18th current, at 12 o'clock noon.  Those who are due the said James Wilson will attend at the same time and place, to settle their accounts.

New Pitsligo, 6th September, 1816.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 11th September 1816.