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Reference NoASActy
TitleAberdeen County Council
DescriptionASActy/1 Aberdeen County Council: Minutes
ASActy/2 Aberdeen County Council: District Committees and Councils
ASActy/3 Aberdeen County Council: Administrative
ASActy/4 Aberdeen County Council: Finance
ASActy/5 Aberdeen County Council: Education
ASActy/6 Aberdeen County Council: Public Assistance
ASActy/7 Aberdeen County Council: Housing
ASActy/8 Aberdeen County Council: Special Districts
ASActy/9 Aberdeen County Council: Planning
ASActy/10 Aberdeen County Council: Public Health
ASActy/11 Aberdeen County Council: Civil Defence
ASActy/12 Aberdeen County Council: Miscellaneous Series of Records
ASActy/13 Aberdeen County Council: Roads
Date1760 - 1975
Related MaterialRecords of Aberdeen County Council Medical and Health papers were transferred to the NHS Grampian Archives: these include District Nursing Association records (files relating mainly to transfer of funds), 1932 - 1963; tuberculosis registers (notification of TB, TB deaths), 1916 - 1974; Annual reports - Medical Officer of Health, 1891-1958, School Medical Officer, 1910 - 1924, Tuberculosis Medical Officer , 1914-1924; registers of infectious diseases (notifications, statistics, etc.), 1918 - 1962; registers of notifications of births, 1936 - 1974.
Details of these records can be seen in the University of Aberdeen Special Collections Centre catalogue at https://calm.abdn.ac.uk/archives under reference GRHB E2.

The National Records of Scotland hold the following records relating to Aberdeen County:
CO6/2/1 Committee in pursuance of Sheriff Court House Act 1860: Minute Book 1861
CO6/2/2 Local Authority under Cattle Disease Prevention Act, 1866: Minute Book 1866-1872
CO6/2/3 Finance Committee: Minute Book 1872-1873
CO6/3/1 Register of Mortgages, Assignations in Security, Transfers, Discharges etc. under the Authority of the Aberdeen County Records and Public Offices Act, 1851 and the Commissioners Clauses Act, 1847 1852-1862
CO6/3/2 Aberdeen County and Municipal Buildings Act, 1866. Clerk's Accounts 1865-1874
CO6/5/1 Lieutenancy Letter Book 1798-1803
CO6/5/2 Lieutenancy Letter Book 1803-1808
CO6/5/3 Lieutenancy Letter Book 1804-1808
CO6/5/4 Lieutenancy Letter Book 1860-1863
CO6/5/5 Aberdeen Volunteers. Order Book 1795-1802
CO6/5/6 Volume containing Lists of names under parishes showing name, rank or occupation and place of abode 1800
CO6/8/1 Trustees for Turnpike Roads: Echt and Midmar Road 1846-1865
CO6/12/1 Account Book of Road Money 1830-1838
CO6/100/1 Law Agent's Journal and Ledger: John Burnett of Elrick 1791-1798
CO6/100/2 Law Agent's Ledger (includes accounts of Commissioners of Supply, Militia, Road Trustees, Bridewell Commissioners etc. as well as those of private clients) 1803-c 1809
CO6/100/3 Law Agent's Ledger (includes accounts of Commissioners of Supply, Militia, Road Trustees, Bridewell Commissioners etc. as well as those of private clients) 1808-c 1820
CO6/100/4 Law Agent's Letter Book 1822-1823
CO6/100/5 Aberdeen Public Rooms: Subscribers' Minute Book 1818-1856
CO6/100/6 Cruden Estate: Tenants' Ledger 1822-c 1836
CO6/100/7 Skelmuir, parish of Old Deer, and Ellon Estates: Rentals and Collection Lists 1858-1873
CreatorAberdeen County Council
Extentc. 92.5 linear metres (1,069 volumes, 16 boxes, 970 files, 7 envelopes, 156 documents, 78 booklets, 7 bundles, 3 maps and plans)
​Open or Restricted AccessOpen
Access ConditionsOpen for consultation at Old Aberdeen House, open Mon-Wed 9:30-12:30 and 13:30-16:30. It is advisable to make an appointment.
Some items within the collection, including the Public Assistance records, are covered by the Data Protection Act.
Administrative HistoryCounty councils were elected bodies established by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889 (52 & 53 Vict., c. 50). They inherited almost all the functions of commissioners of supply, and those of county road trusts and local authorities set up under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Acts. They also took over some administrative powers from the justices of the peace, but not their licensing or judicial functions. The responsibilities of the commissioners of supply for police matters were transferred to standing joint committees made up of commissioners of supply and county councillors.

County councils were required to appoint full-time county medical officers of health and sanitary inspectors, and the local public health functions of parochial boards in landward areas were transferred to district committees of the county councils.

Aberdeen County Council covered the districts of Aberdeen, Alford, Deer, Deeside, Ellon, Garioch, Huntly and Turriff, containing 82 civil parishes.

The Local Government (Scotland) Act 1929 (19 & 20 Geo. V, c. 25) abolished district committees, standing joint committees, commissioners of supply, parish councils, education authorities and other bodies, and transferred all or most of their functions to county councils.

The main impact was in the areas of the poor law and education. County councils were now responsible for education everywhere except in the four counties of cities, and for the poor law and public health except in the counties of cities and large burghs.

The act also required the councils to prepare a scheme for coverage of their areas by district councils which might have certain functions delegated to them by the county council.

County councils were abolished in 1975 under the terms of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, c.65. Their powers were transferred to regional, islands and district councils.

Aberdeen County Council's successors were Grampian Regional Council, and the councils of the districts into which the Region was divided.

Chairmen of the County Council
Alexander Morison Gordon of Newton (1890 - 1910)
Garden A. Duff (1910 - 1919)
Henry D. McCombie (1919 - 1928)
Right Hon The Earl of Caithness (1928 - 1942)
Dr Charles W. Sleigh CBE LLD (1942 - 1945)
Dr James Cruikshank (1945 - 1949)
Frederick Martin CBE DL (1949 - 1950)
Sir Alan McLean MBE DL of Alford (1950 - 1955)
Sir R.I.A. Forbes-Leith Bart. MBE DL JP of Fyvie Castle (1955 - 1958)
John A. Dickie of Peterhead (1958 - 1961)
Rev. P. Craik MacQuoid of Turriff (1961 - 1970)
Maitland Mackie (1970 - 1975)
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