Births, Marriages and Deaths 18th Jan,1822


The extract below was taken from The Edinburgh Advertiser dated 18th January 1822.
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Birth -
At Kirkeudbright, on the 12th instant, Mrs. Dr. Shand, of a son

Marriages -
At Aix, in Provence (France), on the 3d instant, Lieutenant John Hallows, Royal Navy, to Margaret, only daughter f Lieut.-Colonel Nicholas Ramsay.

At Liverpool, on the 13 inst. Mr William Craig, R. N. Commander of the ship Crown, to Miss E. Cruickshank, of Peterhead. 

Deaths -

At Newport, on the 11th inst. Thomas Foley, Esq. M. P. For Droitwich, and for several years one of the representatives in Parliament for the county of Hereford. 

At Surat, on the 19th July last John Morison, Esq. Collector Hon. East India Company's Revenues at that place

At Williamsfield Estate, Jamacia, in the latter end of October last, of the yellow fever, John Boyd, Esq. second son of the late Spencer Boyd, Esq. of Penhill, Ayrshire. 

At Heavitree, near Exeter, on the 4th inst, Janet, Eldest daughter of the late James Allardyce, Esq. Collector of his Majesty's Customs at Aberdeen. 

At Park, on the 1st inst. William Fulton, Esq of Park. 

At Edinburgh, on the 10th inst. Andrew Smith, Esq. second son of Sir James Gordon of Gordonstoun and Letterfonry, Bart. 

At Edinburgh, on the 10th inst. Andrew Smith, Esq. late of Bridgetown, Barbadoes, merchant. 

At 51, York Place, the house of her uncle, on the 11th inst. Marjory, eldest daughter of David Pearson, Esq, Northumberland Street. 


At Edinburgh, on the 14th inst, Mr. Robert Roverston, spirit dealer, Howe Street. 


At Edinburgh, on the 11th inst. Mr William Ritchie, late of High School.


At Castletoun Manse, Roxburghshire, on the 7th inst. the Rev. David Scott, deeply regretted by every individual of the parish of Castletoun, of which he had been for upwards of twenty years a faithful and conscientious minister. 


At Aberdeen, on the 6th inst. Mrs. Stuart, widow of Dr. David Stuart, physician in Aberdeen. 


At Everton Crescent, Liverpool, on the 8th inst. Mrs Keay, widow of the late John Jeay, Esq, 


At Limerick, on the 26th ult Mr Alex Oliphant, shipmaster, son of the late Mr Henry Oliphant, shipowner, Kirkaldy,


At Perth, on the 8th instant, Denham Skeete, LL. D. 


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Notice Creditors David Davidson

The extract below was taken from The Edinburgh Advertiser dated 18th January 1822.
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Notice. 
The creditors of David Davidson, late in Little Vantage, are requested to meet upon Wednesday the 23d curt, at twelve o'clock forenoon, in the house of Mr. Lindsay, Grassmarket, Edinburgh, to give in their claims and confirm the same upon oath and grant discharges upon receiving their dividends. 
Those who neglect to attend, will be considered by the other creditors not entitled to any share afterwards, and balance allotted them shall be given to the common debtor. 




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Notice Creditors of James Watson

The extract below was taken from The Edinburgh Advertiser dated 18th January 1822.
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Notice to the creditors of James Watson, late Farmer at Canaan. 


Such of the creditors as have not proved their debts, are again requested to lodge their grounds of debt and oaths of verity thereom. with Thomas Russel, writer, 5 Terrace, Edinburgh, the Trustee, on or before the 8th day of February next;certifying those who neglect to do so, that they will be cut out of any share of the trust funds. 


Edinburgh, 17th Jan. 1822


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Estate Of Lochiel For Sale

The extract below was taken from The Edinburgh Advertiser dated 18th January 1822.
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Public sale of Oak Woods 
on 
The Estate of Lochiel. 
In the Lochabe District of Inverness-shire

The sale of the Oak Woods now advertised, will take place by Public Roup, with in the Ferry-house of Lochy, near Fort William, on Friday the 12th day of April next, at 12 o'clock noon. 
These Woods are wholly situated on the north side of Loch-Lochy, and upon reference as below, will be duly pointed out. They are of full growth, and may generally be mentioned as upwards of 60 years old. The number of old standards among them may be about 1200, squaring from 6 to 15, many of them of large size, and upwards of 100 years old. Between Loch -Lochy and the arm of the sea passing Fort-William and Corpach, the communication by the Caledonian Canal is now open, and it is known that the land communication has been open for years by the Strathlochy line of road.  

From the great age, full growth, and excellent quality of the woods, they are in ever way wwell deserving the attention of the Wood-merchants and Ship-builders intending purchasers are requested to inform themselves as to particulars, previous to the day of sale; and by reference to Mr. Hugh Roberston, the overseer and wood-manager, at Achnacarry, by Fort William, all requisite information will be given, and necessary aid afforded for inspecting the wood thus, advertised. Mr. Roberston is also in possession of the conditions of sale. 

Edinburgh, 16th January, 1822


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