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Reference NoCA/14
Alt Reference NoC/5
TitleAberdeen City: Harbour Records
DescriptionCA/14/1 Minute Books (First Series)
CA/14/2 Minute Books (Second Series)
CA/14/3 Trustees Minute Books
CA/14/4 Incoming Letter Books
CA/14/5 Outgoing Letter Books
CA/14/6 Reports and Minutes
CA/14/7 Signed Committee Minutes
CA/14/8 Indexes to Minutes
CA/14/9 Plans
CA/14/10 Engineer Reports
CA/14/11 Legislation
CA/14/12 Title Deeds
CA/14/13 Election Poll Books
CA/14/14 Papers relating to legal cases
CA/14/15 Press Cuttings Books
CA/14/16 Photograph Album
CA/14/17 Sailings Books
CA/14/18 Miscellanea
CA/14/19 Miscellanea
CA/14/20 Publications
Date1682 - 1959
Extent20 series of records
​Open or Restricted AccessOpen
Administrative HistoryAberdeen harbour's history can be traced back to a charter granted by King David I in 1136. James VI granted a further charter to the City in 1596, which allowed the Burgh to raise a levy on all ships and their cargoes at the harbour.

The harbour was controlled by the Council and its Magistrates until reform under the 1829 Aberdeen Harbour Act, which expanded the membership of the Harbour Trustees to include five Burgesses of Guild and one member of Incorporated Trades. The Harbour was then overseen by a Committee made up of nine councillors and six outside members, to ensure representation of Harbour users.

The 1843 Aberdeen Harbour Act vested the property of the harbour in a new Commission consisting of magistrates, councillors, nine Burgess of Guild and three members of Incorporated Trades.

The Aberdeen Harbour Act of 1868 modified the constitution of the Commission: 12 elected Commissioners were introduced, who acted with the Lord Provost, 6 Baillies, the Dean of Guild and 11 Councillors.

A Port Emergency Committee was set up 1936 and operated throughout the Second World War.

In 1960 the Aberdeen Harbour Confirmation Act modernised the constitution, replacing the Commission with a smaller Board: the Board was made up of two members of the Chamber of Commerce, two from the Scottish Trade Union Congress, four from Aberdeen Corporation and seven elected by Harbour users, burgesses and Incorporated Trades.
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