| Description | Council meeting, 19 December 1801
The Council elected James Hadden Esq, Burgess of Guild and present Provost of Aberdeen, to be the delegate for the burgh at the election of a member of Parliament for the burghs of Aberdeen, Montrose, Brechin, Aberbrothock and Inverbervie at Montrose on 4 January 1802, in place of the deceased Alexander Allardyce Esq. (72r - 72v)
The Council authorised the Treasurer to borrow from the following persons for public purposes, particularly for formation of the new streets from the south and north to Castle Street, and directed him to grant bonds to the following, for payment on 20 December 1802 at five per cent interest: Kirk Session of Banchory Devenick - £500 James Hyde of Honduras, in addition to the sum already lent - £500 Miss May Clerk - £500 Robert Young, Sergeant of Artillery - £180 Miss Isabella Westland - £200 Alexander Shirrefs, advocate, as trustee for Katherine Leith - [no amount specified] Alexander Shirrefs, advocate, as trustee for Elizabeth Leith of Barrack - [no amount specified] James Wilson in Annochie - £300 James Wilson in Cairnbanno, in addition to the sum already lent - £140 Dr Andrew Henderson, physician in Aberdeen - £1,250 George Walker at Bents of Skene - £900 Christian Paterson, widow of James Gibb in liferent, and James Selbie, surgeon, and others in fee - £120 Mrs Mary Tait, spouse to William Smith of the Navy - £1,500 TOTAL - £6,090 (72v - 73r)
The Council authorised the Treasurer to grant a bond of annuity for the sum of £56 yearly to Mrs Rachel Walker or Bruce, widow of John Bruce, merchant in Aberdeen, during her life and a bond for the sum of £950 to John Bruce junior, merchant in Aberdeen, to be paid on the death of Rachel Walker. Sums to be paid by the New Streets Trustees as part of the price of a house on Broad Street bought by them from Rachel Walker and John Bruce. (73r)
The Council authorised the Shoremaster to borrow from the following persons for the purposes of the shore and harbour, and directed him to grant bonds to the following, for payment on 20 December 1802 at five per cent interest: Alexander Pirie, merchant in Banff - £400 William Lamont in Strathmore - £1,000 Alexander Emslie the younger of Fingask - £1,000 John Cruickshank in Balhagarty, in addition to the sum already lent - £210 Nathaniel Booth in Jericho - £100 James Bisset in Den Mill - £100 Alexander Allan in Heatherwick - £30 TOTAL - £2,840 |