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Pullar Mortification 1811-1859 Minute Book - Nine Trades of Dundee

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several subjects or any part there<strong>of</strong>, all as specified and described in the said Bond and<br />

disposition under reversion and Instrument <strong>of</strong> Sasine thereon dated the twenty ninth and<br />

Registered in the Register <strong>of</strong> Sasines &c kept for the Burgh <strong>of</strong> <strong>Dundee</strong> the thirtieth day <strong>of</strong><br />

November Eighteen hundred and thirty one<br />

Declaring (Here the same Declaration <strong>of</strong> Trust was inserted as in the preceding copy<br />

Assignation from “A to “B”)<br />

In Witness Where<strong>of</strong> I have subscribed these presents written upon this and the five<br />

preceding pages <strong>of</strong> Stamped paper by William Black Clerk to Thos. Lovell Hammond Writer in<br />

<strong>Dundee</strong>.<br />

At <strong>Dundee</strong> the 13 th day <strong>of</strong> Decr in the year 1846 before these Witnesses George<br />

Robertson Wilson and Alexander Robertson both Apprentices to James and John Ogivlie<br />

Writers <strong>Dundee</strong>.<br />

(Signed) Jas. Ogilvie<br />

G. Wilson Wtiness<br />

Alexr. Robertson, Witness.<br />

Copy Assignation by James Ogilvie Writer <strong>Dundee</strong> In favour <strong>of</strong> the Kirk Session <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Dundee</strong> and General fund <strong>of</strong> the nine <strong>Trades</strong> there for beho<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Trustees on<br />

<strong>Pullar</strong>s <strong>Mortification</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

A Bond by Alexander McDonald in favour <strong>of</strong> the said Trustees.<br />

I James Ogilvie W riter in <strong>Dundee</strong> sole surviving original Trustee nominated and<br />

Appointed by the deceased James <strong>Pullar</strong> formerly Baker in <strong>Dundee</strong> conform to Trust<br />

disposition and Deed f Settlement executed by the said James <strong>Pullar</strong> with consent <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />

Elizabeth Crawfurd or <strong>Pullar</strong> his spouse dated the 13 th day <strong>of</strong> November 1804 and recorded in<br />

the <strong>Book</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the Council &Session the 16 th day <strong>of</strong> October <strong>1811</strong><br />

Considering (here the same narrative was inserted in the preceding Copt Assignation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bond by William Sime and others from “A” to “B”)<br />

Therefore I <strong>of</strong> hereby Assign Dispone and convey to and in favour <strong>of</strong> the Revd.<br />

Doctor Archibald MacLauchlan, Doctor Charles Adie, James Thomson, John Lindsay<br />

Adamson and John Tulloch all ministers and members <strong>of</strong> the Kirk Session <strong>of</strong> <strong>Dundee</strong> And to<br />

Alexander Keay Session clerk <strong>Dundee</strong> and William Morris Kirk Treasurer there also members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the said Kirk Session for themselves and remnant members <strong>of</strong> the said Kirk session and <strong>of</strong><br />

the said John Mitchell present convener <strong>of</strong> the said nine incorporated trades and Peter<br />

Thomson Manufacturer in <strong>Dundee</strong> present Boxmaster <strong>of</strong> the said nine incorporated trades for<br />

beho<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the General fund there<strong>of</strong> and their successors in <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the said several parties<br />

respectively and their Assignees and disponees nut in trust as after mentioned a Bond or<br />

Disposition under Reversion dated the 22 nd day <strong>of</strong> November 1830 for the sum <strong>of</strong> six hundred<br />

pounds granted by Alexander McDonald Printer in <strong>Dundee</strong> in favour <strong>of</strong> me and Walter Newalll<br />

and Andrew Peddie before designed the then surviving Trustees aforesaid and the survivors<br />

or survivor <strong>of</strong> them and me with interest from the term <strong>of</strong> Whitsunday last 1846 Together also<br />

with the sum <strong>of</strong> Twenty pounds seven shillings and two pence being expenses incurred on<br />

the said Bond and also All and Whole the subjects following vizt.<br />

Primo all and Whole that piece <strong>of</strong> ground with the tenement <strong>of</strong> land lately built by the<br />

deceased James Bennet Wright in <strong>Dundee</strong> upon part there<strong>of</strong> upon which there was formerly<br />

a dwelling house and afterwards a Warehouse and Wright Shop lying on the northside <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Seagate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Dundee</strong> and was disponed to the said James Bennet by Roderick Ormond<br />

Merchant in <strong>Dundee</strong> and bounded by the Malthouse and other subjects belonging to the heirs<br />

and successors <strong>of</strong> the said Roderick Ormond on the north by the mutual gavel wall which<br />

divides the said piece <strong>of</strong> ground from the tenement belonging to Francis Drummond on the<br />

east, By the subjects disponed by the said Roderick Ormond to John Peter in the west and by<br />

the Seagate on the south parts with free ish and entry to the said subjects as at present.<br />

Together with all title and interest which his Trustees foresaid had have or can<br />

pretend to the said subjects.<br />

Secundo all and Whole that piece <strong>of</strong> ground consisting <strong>of</strong> nineteen falls and 11 ells<br />

Scots measure Measure or 24 Polls and 10 yards Imperial Measure or thereby being lot<br />

number 13 on a Plan by David Neave Architect in <strong>Dundee</strong> <strong>of</strong> these portions <strong>of</strong> the lands <strong>of</strong><br />

Logie acquired by Robert Milne Writer in <strong>Dundee</strong> from Mrs Elizabeth Read <strong>of</strong> Anderson now<br />

called Milnbank bounded as follows Viz:<br />

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