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3 September 2017

Heritable property of Alexander Scott in Strichen

NOTICE.

ALEXANDER SCOTT, sometime Farmer at Ord, thereafter Feuar and Watchmaker in Strichen, died in April last, leaving some heritable property.  His heir at law will hear of something to his advantage, on applying to Mr Alex. Fraser, Writer in Fraserburgh; or Alexander Webster, Advocate in Aberdeen.


Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 3rd September 1817.

27 March 2016

William Forbes & Mary McDonald committed to Bridewell

In a scuffle in the Spital, on Sunday the 10th March current, John Allan, Ship Carpenter, received a Stab in the left side with a pen knife from William Forbes, Apprentice Watch-maker; in consequence of which, the said John Allan died on the morning of Friday last.  Forbes has been committed to prison, to stand his trial at the ensuing Circuit Court of Justiciary.

Mary McDonald, for Theft, was on 21st March current, committed to Bridewell for Three Months, and banished the Burgh for life.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 27th March 1816.

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.

27 March 2011

Turriff houses for sale

HOUSES IN TURRIFF
To be sold by private bargain.
TWO adjoining FEUS, with the HOUSES lately built thereon, situated on the west side of the High Street, and presently possessed by Mr Duncan, watchmaker, and Mr Wilson, merchant.  - If not sold by the first of June next, they will be let.

Apply to the Proprietor of Hallhill.

Not to be repeated.

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 27th March, 1811.