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Reference NoCA/1/1/68/42
TitleAberdeen Council Register: volume 68 - extract dated 26 June 1802
DescriptionCouncil meeting, 26 June 1802
[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 1803 at five per cent interest:
Master of Mortifications of Aberdeen, part of the price of the Lands of Muchals - £9,500
Mrs Urquhart, widow of Craigston - £2,000
Miss Catherine Innes, residing in Aberdeen - £560
George Philp at Buckie - £80
Alexander Bisset, in addition to £360 already borrowed from him - £240
George Bisset, in addition to £220 already borrowed from him - £40
William Byres, in addition to £100 already borrowed from him - £20
William Corbet junior, excise officer, in addition to £140 already borrowed from him - £160
Miss Westland, Aberdeen, in addition to £200 already borrowed from her - £300
Alexander Shaw, Aberdeen, in addition to £1,200 already borrowed from him - £20
George Donald, in addition to £180 already borrowed from him - £20
Alexander Rust in Parkhill - £100
Isaac Morrain in Newmill of Auchindoir - £120
William Duguid, merchant in Aberdeen - £465
Miss Janet Leslie, Aberdeen - £465
TOTAL - £14,090
(87v - 88r)

The Council approved the Provost's report on the sums of money borrowed for the Shore Work charge, and directed the Shoremaster to grant bonds to the following, for payment on 20 June 1802 at five per cent interest:
Mrs Ferguson - £100
Robert Johnston, blacksmith, Aberdeen - £100
John Cruickshank in Balhagarty, in addition to £100 already borrowed from him - £100
George Cruickshank in Balhagarty, in addition to £100 already borrowed from him - £80
TOTAL - £380
(87v - 88r)

The Council empowered the Treasurer to grant bonds for £1,000 to the Managers of the Poor's Hospital and to the Managers of the United Coal Fund, for payment on 20 June 1803, with legal interest. (88r)

The Council granted the petition from Alexander Fraser and George Mole, merchants in Aberdeen, requesting permission to raise their houses on the west side of Marischal Street to three floors above the street level, on the conditions that the houses were not more than thirty feet high, and that the alterations to the two houses should be done simultaneously and within three years. (88r - 88v)
Date26 June 1802
Extent1 extract
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