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19 May 2019

Dwelling house in Foggyloan

DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE,
IN FOGGYLOAN,

THAT HOUSE belonging to Wm. HAY, situated on the South Street, and at present possessed by Mr Robert Young, Excise-officer.  The Premises are very complete and substantial, the House commodious, and suitable for a Genteel Family; and a Barn and Stable, with a neat Garden, well stocked with Berry Bushes; and One Acre and a Half of very fine land attached to the Feu.

Apply to Mr Wm. Milne, Mason, Foggyloan; or Wm. Hay at Carnousie.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 19th May 1819.

20 July 2014

Lease of Hilton quarry, Aberdeen

STONE QUARRY.

THE STONE QUARRY on HILLTON, as at present occupied by James Bruce, mason, is to be Let for such number of years as may be agreed upon.  The lease is to commence on  20th August next.

The quarry will be let by public roup, within the Lemon Tree Tavern, on Monday the 8th of August next at 2 o'clock P.M.

Enquiry may in the meantime be made at Mr Burnett, Belmont-street.

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

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.

25 November 2012

Property belonging to George Ogg

HOUSES FOR SALE.

In St. Andrew's Street, in One or more Lots.

There will be exposed to sale by public roup, within the Lemon Tree Inn, Aberdeen, on Friday the 18th of December, at three o'clock afternoon,

THOSE THREE HOUSES which belonged to GEO. OGG, Mason, and are now conveyed to Trustees for behoof of his Creditors.

Two of the Houses front St. Andrew's Street, in one of which there is a neat Shop, and have each Three Flats, besides Garrets and Cellars.  The third House fronts the Street at the back of Gordon's Hospital, and is used for Weavers Shops.

The Houses are new and substantially built; the Upset Prices will be moderate.

* Part of the price to remain in the Purchaser's hands for some time.

For other particulars, apply to Alexander Ogg, in Kirkhill of Dyce, or Adam Coutts, Advocate in Aberdeen.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 25th November, 1812.

4 November 2012

Heritable Property: New Pitsligo

SALE OF HERITABLE PROPERTY IN NEW PITSLIGO,
Parish of Tyrie, and County of Aberdeen.

There will be exposed to sale, by public roup, at New Pitsligo, within the Pitsligo Arms, there, on Thursday the 5th day of November curt. between the hours of one and two o'clock in the afternoon,

THAT HOUSE in said village adjoining the Hay Friendly Society House, lately possessed by LEYS, MASON, and Co. Manufacturers in Aberdeen, as a Weaving Shop, and belonging to Mr KELMAN in Fraserburgh, with the large Garden at the back thereof.  The house is substantially built, of stone and lime, with a tyle roof, covered with heather; part of it is lofted, and the whole of it well joisted; but what makes it of infinitely more value, is, that there are upwards of Three Acres of ground, in the best state of improvement, which will be given along with said Feu, rent free for about Twelve Years.  It lies above the School House, about the centre of the village.  Entry to the house may be had immediately, and to the ground and garden at the separation of the present crop.

The articles of roup are in the hands of Lewis Chalmers, Writer in Fraserburgh, who will give any farther information that may be required regarding the sale.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 4th November 1812.

28 October 2012

James Rammie, Tarland

NOTICE

THAT upon Sunday the 11th day of October current, JAMES RAMMIE, Servant in Mill of Dinnet, Son of John Rammie, Mason in Meikle Kinnord, was upon that day driven from his service (by his Master, as reported) and no account has been heard of him since.  He is a boy of 13 years of age; his hair somewhat whitish; has a flesh mark on his cheek; is about five feet high. - His dress was, when he left his service, a black short coat, a black and white kilt; a red and white Dog also accompanied him.  If any person has seen the Boy, or has him in custody, information of the same will be thankfully receied by Arthur Reid, Writer in Tarland, who will liberally reward each person for their trouble.

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

19 August 2012

Thomas Smith, Huntly

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ALL persons having claims on THOMAS SMITH, Mason in Huntly, who have neglected to lodge the same, with affidavits thereon with Mr Will, Watchmaker in Huntly, are desired to do so, within a Month from this date; as his trustees intend to make a division of his subjects at Charles fair Market in Huntly; of which all concerned will please take notice.

Huntly, 3d August, 1812

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 19th August, 1812.

17 June 2012

William Jameson, deceased

NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.

ALL those having Claims on the deceased WILLIAM JAMESON, Mason and Foreman at Northesk Bridge, are hereby desired to lodge the same, with oaths of verity thereon, with Thomas Youngson, Stabler in Aberdeen, or or before the 28th of July next.  Those who fail to comply with this will be cut out from any share of the deceased's effects.  And all those who are indebted to the said William Jameson will please pay the same to the said Thomas Youngson.

Aberdeen, 17th June, 1812.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 17th June, 1812.


3 June 2012

William Gerrard, Macduff, deceased

TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS

THOSE who stand indebted to the late WILLIAM GERRARD, Feuar and Mason in Macduff, will please make payment to Robert Lumsden, shoemaker there; And such as have claims upon the said William Gerrard's subject, are requested to lodge the same, with oaths of verity thereon, in the hands of the said Robert Lumsden, on or before the 20th day of July next.

Macduff, 1st June 1812.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 3rd June, 1812.

15 April 2012

Elspet Fleming, deceased

NOTICE

To the Debtors and Creditors of the deceased ELSPET FLEMING, Widow of the also deceased PETER ROSS, sometime Mason in Aberdeen. - It is requested that all persons indebted to the said Elspet Fleming, at the time of her death, will pay the sums so due to her by them, to John Law, Advocate in Aberdeen, Agent for her Representatives; and that her Creditors will lodge note of their claims with him, without delay.

The Heirs of the said PETER ROSS, on applying to Mr Law, will get information to their advantage.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 15th April, 1812.

3 March 2011

Old Deer Kirk Session Minutes, 1811

Mar 3.
Session met & Constituted, Compeared Elspet Mitchell, unmarried, and confessed that she was with Child, and accused Chas. Milne a mason in the parish of Strichen as the Father thereof.  She also informed the Session that Milne was gone South to work.  Further procedure was differred till Milne should be heard of.

NAS Ref: CH2/1217/2/75
Kirk Session Records are available to search at the National Archives of Scotland in Edinburgh and at local archives throughout Scotland.