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23 September 2018

Thomas Dawson, Premnay

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS.

ALL those having Claims against the deceased Mr THOMAS DAWSON, late in Middleton of Premnay, are requested to lodge notes thereof, at the house of Middleton, or with Robert C. Grant, Advocate, Broad, Street, Aberdeen, betwixt and first November next.  And those Indebted to the deceased, will please pay the same, to the said Robert C. Grant, against said day.
Aberdeen, 21st Sept. 1818.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 23rd September 1818.

9 September 2018

James Tough, Peterhead

NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.

THOSE having Claims against the Deceased JAMES TOUGH, late Writer in Peterhead, are requested to lodge the same with Jas. McHardy, Advocate in Aberdeen, within Two Months from this date; otherwise they will be excluded from any part of the Funds realized; and those Indebted to the Deceased, must make immediate payment to the said Jas. McHardy, to prevent expences.
Aberdeen, 25th August, 1818.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 9th September 1818.

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.

14 July 2013

Bankruptcy of William Yeats, horse-hirer

NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF WILLIAM YEATS, HORSE-HIRER, ABERDEEN

THE Creditors of the said William Yeats who have not already lodged their Claims, must give in the same, with affidavits on the verity thereof, to Alexander Webster, Advocate in Aberdeen, against the first day of August next, when the free produce of the Bankrupt's subjects will be divided; and those who fail to comply with this intimation, can be entitled to no Dividend.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 14th July, 1813.

18 November 2012

College Street and Denburn properties

HOUSES IN COLLEGE STREET AND ON
DENBURN FOR SALE.

To be sold by private bargain, together or separately,

THAT NEW HOUSE on the West-side of College-street, occupied by George Berry, and others; and that other House adjoining the same, presently finishing, with the Back-ground appertaining thereto.  Also that House on the west side of the Den-burn, and immediately opposite Wapping-street, occupied by Alexander Robertson, shoemaker, and others.

The whole of the houses are erected of the best materials, and on the first mentioned property there is a Well of excellent spring water.

From the vicinity of the whole to the Manufactories, and the airy and agreeable situation, few properties are so likely to ensure constant occupation, and rising rents.  Part of the price may remain for sometime in the purchasers hands.

For particulars, apply to the Proprietor, Mr John Benzie, or to George Yeats, Advocate.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 18th November 1812.

12 August 2012

Gallowgate bakehouse

TO BE LET,

And entered to Immediately,

THAT HOUSE and BAKEHOUSE in the GALLOWGATE of Aberdeen, lately occupied by WALTER HENDRY, Baker.  The tenant will get immediate entry, and have right to the whole Baking Utensils and Articles in the Bakehouse, either upon inventory, or on purchase.

For further particulars, apply to Alexander Webster, advocate, Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 12th August, 1812.

1 January 2012

Sequestrations of John Durno & Charles Nicol

SEQUESTRATIONS

John Durno, advocate in Aberdeen - in the house of George Ronald, vintner in Aberdeen, 2d January, at 12.  Creditors meet.

Charles Nicol, lately residing at Murcar, claims to be lodged with Alexander Robertson, advocate in Aberdeen, before 20th January.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 1st January, 1812.

10 November 2011

Sow Croft, Aberdeen: land for sale

HOUSES FOR SALE

Upon Friday, the 6th December 1811, there will be exposed to sale by public roup, within the Lemon-tree Tavern in Aberdeen, between the hours of 6 and 7 o'clock in the evening,

THAT large TENEMENT of LAND, situated on the first Lot of the Croft called the Sow Croft, at Castlehill of Aberdeen, belonging to Alexander Fyfe, millwright, occupied by him and his tenants.

For farther particulars apply to John Blaikie, plumber, or John Low, advocate in Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 20th November, 1811.