Administrative History | "On 2nd May 1664 John Jamieson, Younger, Merchant Burgess of Aberdeen conveyed to James Gordon of Seaton Master of the Hospital and his successors, the subjects on the east side of Old Aberdeen formerly called Lindsay's Croft. In 1753 the Masters of the Hospital conveyed these subjects to George Abernethy and others for payment of a feuduty of seven bolls three pecks and a third of a peck of bere at Candlemas yearly. These subjects are now called Brickfield ..." (Bain) |
Description | Writs of Brickfield or Lindsey's croft
Bundle marked "Brickfield".
1. Disposition by John Jamieson younger, merchant burgess of Aberdeen, to James Gordon of Seaton Master of the Hospital, and his successors, of the houses and riggs on the east side of Old Aberdeen called Lindsay's croft, 2 May 1664
2. Instrument of sasine in favour of the Master of the Hospital and Beidsmen, 4 September 1696
3. Scroll charter by the Master of the Hospital to George Abernethie and others for payment of bere at Candlemas yearly, 1753
4. Sketch map of Brickfield lands, 1902 |