Description | i) Copy Court of Session decreet James, Ann and Margaret Gordon against Alexander Ross, merchant in Aberdeen, 14 March 1793. ii) Explanation of the Latin words used in the process, 1 June 1796. iii) Scheme of partition of the Lands of Pickmuckstone, 25 October 1803. iv) Copy correspondence, 4 December 1806 - 20 December 1806. v) Extract tack of the Town and Lands of Drimmies by John Craig and others to James Miller, 26 April 1802. vi) Copy disposition by James Gordon, jeweller, and Margaret Gordon, spouse of George Roger, jeweller, to James Tough, farmer at Mansfield Cottage, of a tenement on the west side of the Gallowgate, 21 June 1804. vii) Copy disposition by William Tough in Cluny to George Roger, goldsmith, ground on the north side of Longacre, 20 December 1804. viii) Copy reports from Edinburgh Evening Courant in the appeal of Smith and others v Newlands and others, 30 April - 3 May 1798. ix) Copy disposition by William Arthur, wright, to Alexander Irvine of Pitmuckston and Francis Gordon, shoemaker in liferent and to the children of Francis Gordon and Elizabeth Irvine in fee, of a tenement on the west side of the Gallowgate, 28 January 1751. x) Inventory of titles of the tenement on the west side of the Gallowgate, June 1804. xi) List of proprietors, value, rent and areas of the lots of the Lands of Pitmuckston, not dated [1807] xii) Printed advertisement for productions of 'Jane Shore' and 'Tom Thumb the Great' in aid of the Fund established for the Relief of Infirm and Decayed Actors, not dated [circa 1800]
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