| Description | Council meeting, 20 June 1801 [Sederunt given]
The Council approved the Provost's report on the sums of money borrowed for public purposes, particularly for formation of the new streets, and directed the Treasurer to grant bonds to the following, for payment on 20 June 1802 at five per cent interest: Treasurer of Robert Gordon's Hospital in Aberdeen - £6,000 Mrs Russel of Moncoffer, for herself, and George and Anna Russel, her children - £2111 9 shillings 10 pence William Kennedy, advocate in Aberdeen - £1,000 Miss Brands of Ferryhill - £900 Trustees of John Harrow's mortification per William Kennedy - £160 Mrs Mary Bisset, relict of Mr George Abel - £280 Isabella and Mary Watts, daughter of Adam Watt - £1,000 William Beattie at Midseat per bond - £300 James Hay of Honduras per Mr Carnegie - £500 Alexander Shirrefs, advocate - £1,750 Harry Lumsden, advocate - £2,400 John Davidson, advocate - £645 James Strachan, wright, and daughters - £1,000 Mrs Stuart - £300 George Gibb, cooper - £700 Alexander Chalmers, wright - £400 James Gillespie, stabler - £640 James Massie, wright - £600 John Stuart, stabler - £500 Miss Mary Garden - £500 Isaac Robertson, schoolmaster - £130 Alexander Martin, flesher - £140 William Corbet junior, excise officer - £140 True Blue Gardener Society - £500 Stephen Masson, merchant - £315 Kennedy Clark, baker in Banff - £800 Miss Neilson - £580 William Watt, shopkeeper - £300 John Hill, baker in Bervie - £200 William Strachan, baker in Aberdeen - £200 William Paterson in Fickly, parish of Towie - £400 George Philp in Buckie - £60 James McKenzie in Damhead of Fintray - £250 Baillie Alexander Farquhar in Kintore - £300 Alexander Ruston, Hawkhillock - £72 George Moir, vintner - £1,000 Mrs Duff of Hatton - £400 Robert Irvine, stabler in Aberdeen - £160 John Valentine in Old Goval - £150 James Henderson in New Morlich - £160 Samuel Ritchie in Gilmorton - £130 William Byres in Coldfold - £100 George Cruickshank in Balhagarty - £100 Arthur Gray in Morningfield - £1,000 Dr Pirie in Mains of Watertown - £450 George Symmers, merchant in Aberdeen - £300 Miss Maitland - £200 Alexander Shirrefs, advocate, as trustee for Miss Katherine Leith, formerly of Barrack - £550 Alexand Shirrefs, advocate, as trustee for Elizabeth Leith, formerly of Barrack, and James Stuart, her husband - £350 Alexander Taylor in Strichen - £200 Samuel Johnston, merchant in Aberdeen - £250 Alexander Smith in Blackhills - £200 James Wilson of Cairnbanno - £100 George Donald in Swellhead - £180 John Clerk in Mill of Coullie, in addition to £200 - £100 Alexander Bisset in Mill of Inveramsay, in addition to £250 - £50 Kirk Session of Aberdeen, in addition to £900 - £100 Alexander Shaw, in addition to £1,090 - £110 James Bisset in Mill of Inveramsay, in addition to £300 - £35 Arthur Forbes in Drumgesk - £200 TOTAL - £32,658 9 shillings 10 pence (41v - 42v)
The Council approved the Provost's report on the sums of money borrowed on the Shoremaster's account, and directed the Shoremaster to grant bonds to the following, for payment on 20 June 1802 at five per cent interest: Mrs Barbara Copland in Aberdeen - £125 The White Fishers of Torrie per Rev Dr Cruden - £80 George Cruickshank in Balhagarty, in addition to £50 formerly lent by him - £50 James Ronald in Mill of Pitcaple, in addition to £170 - £130 John Cruickshank in Kinmuck, in addition to £230 - £30 TOTAL - £415 (42v) |