| Description | Council meeting, 21 January 1817 [Sederunt given] The Council resolved to present a petition to the Lords of the Treasury against the distillation of spirits from grain in the present distressed state of the country. The Council approved the draft of a petition, directed the Provost to sign it and to transmit it to Mr Farquhar, Member of Parliament, for him to present it to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury. [Petition engrossed.] (83v - 84v)
The Council awarded the following bursaries at Marischall College on the recommendation of the Faculty. James Smith, student in the semi class was awarded to Crombie's bursary of £8 for one year, in place of William Stratton, who had left the College. James Webster, student in the magistrand class, awarded to Rolland's bursary of £8, in place of Benjamin Spark, who had left the College. Peter Davie, in the tertian class was awarded to Lorimer's bursary of £5, in place of James Mackie, who had left the College. George Watson, student in the bajan class, awarded to Liddel's bursary of £5, in place of Robert Smith, who had left the College. George Melven, in the magistrand class, was awarded to Turnerhall's bursary of £5, in place of George Smith, who had been presented to one of Sir Alexander Ramsay's bursaries. (84v)
The Council approved a representation prepared by the magistrates in answer to the resolutions passed at a meeting of proprietors in Dempster's Hotel on 6 January 1817 regarding the new Court House and Jail. [Representation engrossed. The representation answers complaints about the increase in cost, lack of consultation and change in site - too close to the gunpowder magazine on the east side of King Street, half a mile from the Town, which was agreed at a meeting of landholders and magistrates on 21 June 1816.] (85r - 92v)
The Council approved the Provost's report that the Treasurer had borrowed the following sums of money on the Town's account and for the public purposes of the community, and had granted bonds to the following persons, for payment with five per cent interest. Sums borrowed from Whitsunday 1816 to September 1816: Helen Cross - £619 1 shilling Charles Spark in Inverury - £20 Elizabeth Black, Aberdeen - £90 John Robertson at Cove - £80 John Chalmers at Loanhead - £280 James McPherson, weaver - £50 James Sangster, Thainstone - £332 Mrs Jean Farquhar, spouse to Arthur Farquhar - £800 Jean Ross, widow of David Robertson - £200 Janet Simpson, Aberdeen - £240 John Kiloh in Old Meldrum - £100 James Watt in Old Deer - £200 John Forbes, Pitcaple, in addition to £231 - £6 3 shillings Peter Joss in Letherty - £100 Charles Prott in Oldmeldrum - £60 James Bisset in Drumdurno - £200 Patrick Mitchell in Bogheads - £180 David Anderson in Oldtown of Towie - £30 John Dawson in Pitcandlick - £170 Margaret Stevenson at Tarves - £40 Margaret Crockart, in addition to £70 - £2 Alexander Law, Newhills - £80 David Moir in Knockhall - £200 Rev George Mitchell, Cluny - £140 Jean Brown, in addition to £55 - £2 Miss Marjory Cruden - £640 Isabel Leonard - £524 Marjory Leonard - £200 Elizabeth Gillie - £130 Jean Walker at Fintray - £73 Convenor Court of Old Aberdeen - £300 Agnes Brown, widow of William Pyper - £70 Alexander Gray in Methlick - £107 William Urquhart at Fyvie - £200 Mrs Christian Knowles or Henry - £140 Jean Cruickshank, spouse to James Bisset - £100 John Maich at Blackhall - £80 Janet Bain, Aberdeen - £40 May Farquharson - £60 Ann Davidson at Cotton - £100 Robert Grant, shoemaker, Aberdeen - £100 John Prott, Mill of Cavin - £100 Amos Whigham junior - £100 Elspet Roy, Strickathro - £280 Archibald Tytler, Aberdeen - £400 Isabel Simpson, Ferryhill, in addition to £190 - £5 4 shillings 9 pence William Smith, Bridge of Don - £155 James Gillespie, Aberdeen - £500 James Whyte in Meikle Endivy - £60 John Adamson at Strichen - £300 James Ellis at Fintray - £80 Alexander Bisset at Inveramsay - £1,000 Elspet Simmers, Aberdeen - £400 Isabel Innes, in addition to £55 - £2 15 shillings Peter McRobie - £20 Mr Robert Grant - £60 Jean Lawson - £20 James Bruce in Knockhall - £240 Elspet Littlejohn in Logie - £70 Alexander Reid in Dorlethen - £262 10 shillings James Rainnie in Brooms - £36 Alexander Wilson in Fetterneer - £50 Robert Glasham in Tamahoue - £95 4 shillings 9 pence Margaret Milne in Burntcowes - £20 George Watt in Nethertown - £23 James Allan and Christian Cooper - £60 Ann Grant, Aberdeen - £15 Alexander Ronald in Inveramsay - £670 Alexander Argo in Newmill - £120 James Cooper at Bieldside - £101 Christian Tocher - £250 Tarland Wright Society - £352 14 shillings 7 pence William Rust at Parkhill - £160 James Cruickshank at Gilcomston - £25 St Machar's Lodge - £270 Dallas Innes and Hogarth, at 3 months [notice] - £300 John Duncan in Candacraig - £200 Alexander Rust in Hawkehill - £20 William McRobie in Kinellar - £20 Patrick Moir in Upper Coullie - £100 Elspet Moir in Upper Coullie - £28 Isabel Fowler in Kintore - £100 Peter Tawes, in addition to £57 - £5 Grizel McPherson in Curgarff - £20 Janet Eckford, Aberdeen - £10 James Burnett in Hill of Keir - £40 Jean Leslie, Old Aberdeen - £100 Operative Mason Lodge - £38 George Reid junior, Aberdeen - £20 John Knowles at Torrie - £80 John Ewen at Blairs - £160 Benjamin Hall, Aberdeen - £78 George Prott - £70 Alexander Bisset in Horsecrook - £30 George Watt in Newton - £20 Susan Allan at Hardwierd - £20 James Jaffrey, Old Aberdeen - £240 William Walker, Borrowston - £100 James Riddel at Foveran - £90 James Thomson in Loanend, in addition to £98 - £8 18 shillings Alexander Petrie at Cults - £60 Alexander Rae in Pitmillan - £37 Christian Gellan at Line - £60 William Anderson, seedsman, Aberdeen - £150 George Burgess in Newmachar - £15 Arthur Forbes in Drumgask - £200 Charles Diack in Loan of Durno - £333 George Laing at Haddohouse - £42 11 shillings John Paterson, blacksmith, Aberdeen - £95 4 shillings 9 pence Jean Grant, Aberdeen - £60 James Thomson in Coldstream - £80 Managers of James Thain's School - £735 Jean Meston in Glentanner - £10 George Wilson, Keith - £121 5 shillings 6 pence Sums borrowed since Michaelmas 1816: Mary McPherson in Aberdeen - £60 James Leslie in Old Aberdeen - £80 Elizabeth Jeans at Bridge of Don - £20 Andrew Duncan, tailor in Aberdeen - £30 Christian Rainnie in Aberdeen - £100 Shoemaker Trade of Old Aberdeen - £20 Robert Collie, barber in Aberdeen - £180 John Anderson and Margaret Anderson, in addition to £130 - £5 Merchant Society of Old Aberdeen, in addition to £300 - £200 Patrick Downie at Fetterneer - £80 Alexander Wilson at Fetterneer - £50 Patrick Walker in Lumphart, in addition to £100 - £40 Alexander Connon in Ury Walls, in addition to £50 - £50 George Mathew in Bruckles - £92 Alexander Smith of Blackhills - £300 Alexander Ronald in Inveramsay - £90 Andrew Robb in Colliehill, in addition to £50 10 shillings - £10 Alexander Taylor in Macksled, in addition to £120 - £15 Alexander McDonald, Aberdeen - £100 George Meston at Mill of Inveramsay, in addition to £25 - £2 Peter Duncan at Gilcomston - £1,400 James Davidson at Fintray - £600 Kirk Session of Fintray - £100 Elizabeth Spark in Belseavie, in addition to £30 - £20 Robert Shand of Hillside - £300 Harry McConnach in Hardgate - £40 James Rust at Cotton, in addition to £140 - £40 Mrs May Farquharson, Aberdeen, in addition to £60 - £20 Hammerman Trade of Old Aberdeen, in addition to £131 5 shillings - £26 11 shillings 3 pence James Strachan, bookseller in Aberdeen - £500 Hugh Harper in Mill of Midstrath - £50 George Simmers, merchant, Aberdeen - £600 Robert Esson junior in Balnacraig - £80 Peter Esson in Millhead, in addition to £160 - £10 Helen Garden, Aberdeen - £42 Elizabeth Ramsay, Aberdeen - £442 Miss Elizabeth Smith in Huntly - £60 Isabel Cruickshank, Aberdeen - £220 William Urquhart at Fyvie - £100 Rev Dr Thomson, Aberdeen - £50 John Shaw at Inchrorie - £40 John Tough in Boghead - £130 John Adam in Arnedlie, in addition to £40 - £10 Elspet Moir in Upper Coullie - £26 Alexander Mutch at Longhill, in addition to £60 - £20 Ann Chalmers in Gilcomston - £100 George Duthie at Netherley - £42 William Birnie senior and junior, in addition to £40 - £10 Peter Cushnie at Glashmore, in addition to £83 - £5 Elspet Brown in Aberdeen - £25 Jean Menzies at Fintray, in addition to £33 - £7 Margaret Wood at Findon - £40 Ann Milne, Aberdeen, in addition to £54 - £18 Margaret Johnston, in addition to £30 - £30 James Ross in Mains of Corse, in addition to £25 - £22 12 shillings 6 pence John Taylor in Cairnhill - £150 William McRobie in Kinellar, in addition to £20 - £7 Margaret Simpson in Nether Kinmundy - £17 Alexander Imlay, Aberdeen, in addition to £380 1 shilling - £49 1 shilling Rev William Mitchell at Clola, in addition to £55 - £5 Isabel Hunter, Aberdeen - £20 Alexander Rust, Harthill, in addition to £20 - £20 Miss Marjory Cruden - £40 John Ewen junior in Blairs, in addition to £35 - £5 William Rust in Todhill, on Chamberlain's letter - £20 Colliston Friendly Society, in addition to £98 10 shillings - £16 7 shillings 3 pence George Milne in Wester Cairnie, in addition to £80 - £40 James Laing at New Pitsligo, in addition to £20 - £7 George Laing at Haddohouse, in addition to £42 11 shillings - £11 1 shilling 3 pence William Leonard at Cookston - £20 George Bannerman at Parkhill - £8 Catharine Middleton, in addition to £120 - £30 (92v - 95v)
The Council approved the Provost's report that £260 had been sunk in the Treasurer's hands by from Mary Robertson, aged 64, in return for the payment of an annuity of £32 10 shillings during her lifetime. (96r) |