Showing posts with label cooper. Show all posts
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20 July 2014

Building Stance on Commerce Street

BUILDING AREA.

To be sold by public roup, within the Lemon Tree Tavern of Aberdeen, on Thursday the 28th day of July, curt. at 6 o'clock, afternoon,

A BUILDING STANCE of Forty Feet in front, along the west side of COMMERCE STREET, extending backward to the property of the Sugar House Company, and bounded on the south by the area on which a Dwelling House was sometime ago erected by William Scott, stone cutter, together with the sheds on the stance here advertised presently possessed by Mr Watson, cooper.

The vicinity of this piece of ground to the Quay, and the small feu duty payable from it, being only £5 yearly, with a duplicand at Martin 1816, and every 21 years thereafter, in full of all casualties, render it an object to merchants and others wishing accommodation in that neighbourhood.

The Writes and articles of roup will be shewn by Mr Blaikie, Advocate in Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 20th July 1814.


22 June 2014

Public roup of house and feu

HOUSE AND FEU STANCE TO BE SOLD,

In UPPER DEE-STREET and WINDMILLBRAE of ABERDEEN.

There will be sold by public roup, within the house of George Ronald, vintner in Aberdeen, upon Monday, 4th July next, at one o'clock afternoon, (if not previously disposed of by private bargain,)

THAT elegant, and substantially-build HOUSE, lately erected by James Ettershank, Cooper.  It fronts Dee-street, and the Windmillbrae.  There is also a FEU STANCE adjoining, together with a STONE WALL enclosing part of the Premises, to be sold.

Apply to John Ewing, Advocate, Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 22nd June 1814.

10 March 2013

Feu and houses in Peterhead

SALE OF A LARGE FEU TENEMENT
in the LONG-GATE of PETERHEAD.

Upon Friday the 12th day of March 1813, there will be sold, by public roup, within the house of John Newbond, vintner in Peterhead, at six o'clock in the evening, if not previously disposed of by private bargain,

THAT extensive FEU and HOUSES built thereon, belonging to James Robertson, Cooper in Peterhead.  The House fronting the street, presently possessed by Mr Clark, Bookseller, contains a very large and elegant Shop, with a small Shop adjoining, three Rooms, a Closet, and a Kitchen.  There are two Dwelling Houses in the closs adjoining to the front House, and containing eight Rooms, and there are a Garden and Pump-Well belonging to the property.

The Houses are all built of the very best materials, and such an extensive and valuable property is seldom to be met with.

Part of the price may remain in the purchaser's hands.

Application may be made to Messrs. Robertson and Gray, Writers; to the Proprietor, or in his absence, to Mr James Mackie, Merchant.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 13th March 1813.