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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelFile
Ref NoMS 1160/14/34
TitleEnclosures
Datec. Late 19th century - 1933
Extent1 file
DescriptionFolder of enclosures originally contained in MS 1160/14/19-33, including:

1 item originally enclosed in MS 1160/19: Pencilled note regarding 'invoice for payment' from H. Fraser, Crimonmogate (undated);

4 items originally enclosed in MS 1160/25: Note regarding games expenses, March 1892-February 1893; Note of game shot, November 1893; Note of 'value of game used in house', 'given away', 'used by Keeper', 'Sold', 1896-97; Note of game shot in different parts of estate, 1897;

10 items originally enclosed in MS 1160/26: Note of game given away, 1896; Note of game given away, January 1897; Note of game given away, February 1897; Note of game given away, March-September 1897; Note of rainfall, August 1897; Note of game given away, October 1897; Note of game given away, November 1897; Note of game given away, December 1898; 'Estimate of Game Expenses and Receipts, Season 1897-98'; Souvenir card for shoot with space for 'Names of Guns' - reverse has names of different 'Beats' and numbers of game shot, October 1901; Extracts from 'Game Register', 7-11 November 1902;

1 item originally enclosed in MS 1160/29: 'List of Game Killed in April' [1918-1919];

7 items originally enclosed in MS 1160/31: Pencilled note of numbers of game shot, 1912-1913; Note of numbers of game shot, undated; Note of trout caught, 1929; Note of trout caught 'in loch', undated; Printed list of game killed at Cairness, August 1930; Note of game shot up to 30 August 1930 by Colin McLean; Notes concerning Strathbeg Compensation Claim, Cairness, Shooting and Fishing Rents, 1909-1918;

2 items originally enclosed in MS 1160/33: List of rabbits sold, 28 July 1927-28 March 1928; Letter from Hugh McIntyre, Links Cottage, Cairness, Lonmay to Lieutenant Colonel Gordon. Refers to large trout which was caught in outlet; most have been caught there this year. Also mentions increase in numbers of rabbits which he has been trying to keep away from crops. The recent good weather will greatly help the nesting. Dated 16 June 1917.
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