Pullar Mortification 1811-1859 Minute Book - Nine Trades of Dundee
Pullar Mortification 1811-1859 Minute Book - Nine Trades of Dundee
Pullar Mortification 1811-1859 Minute Book - Nine Trades of Dundee
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<strong>Dundee</strong> the 14 th October <strong>1811</strong><br />
Sederunt <strong>of</strong> the Concerns <strong>of</strong> the deceased James <strong>Pullar</strong>, formerly Baker in<br />
<strong>Dundee</strong> thereafter residing in Chapleshade <strong>of</strong> <strong>Dundee</strong><br />
Present Patrick Smith Esquire one <strong>of</strong> the present magistrates <strong>of</strong> <strong>Dundee</strong>, James<br />
<strong>Pullar</strong> and John <strong>Pullar</strong>, Bakers in <strong>Dundee</strong>, Henry <strong>Pullar</strong>, Farmer at West main <strong>of</strong> Dunnichan ,<br />
Walter Newall, Merchant in <strong>Dundee</strong>, James Gray, Merchant there & James Ogilvie, Writer<br />
there, Charles <strong>Pullar</strong>, Farmer at Westmains <strong>of</strong> Turin & Mrs <strong>Pullar</strong>.<br />
The Repositories <strong>of</strong> the said James <strong>Pullar</strong> having been opened and the Seals<br />
removed which had been affixed on his death by the said Patrick Smith, the following papers<br />
were found therein: -<br />
1 st A Bond by the <strong>Dundee</strong> Sugar Refining Company to James <strong>Pullar</strong> deceased for<br />
£1,000.<br />
2 nd Promisory Note by John Berry Esquire <strong>of</strong> Tayfield and William Berry his son<br />
payable at Martinmas next year for £315.<br />
3 rd Promisory Note by James <strong>Pullar</strong> and Company to James <strong>Pullar</strong> due 16/19 May<br />
1809 for £315.<br />
Acknowledgement by John Low, Lochee £4.<br />
4 th Deposit Account with the <strong>Dundee</strong> New Bank on which there appears a balance<br />
due to Mr <strong>Pullar</strong> <strong>of</strong> £809.<br />
5 th Assignation by John Sime, Baker in <strong>Dundee</strong> to Mr <strong>Pullar</strong> <strong>of</strong> one fourth <strong>of</strong> the Tack<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Monyfieth Mills.<br />
6 th Disposition and Assignation by John Rollo to Mr <strong>Pullar</strong> <strong>of</strong> his property in<br />
Chapleshade & Sasin thereon.<br />
7 th Disposition by said James Gray to Mr <strong>Pullar</strong> <strong>of</strong> the third flat from the ground <strong>of</strong> that<br />
Tenement <strong>of</strong> Land situate in the Overgate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Dundee</strong> and the titles thereto belonging.<br />
8 th Disposition by James Nish to James <strong>Pullar</strong> <strong>of</strong> the ground Sten <strong>of</strong> a tenement<br />
situate at Foot <strong>of</strong> Barrack Stet <strong>Dundee</strong> and Tules there<strong>of</strong>.<br />
9 th Extract Regd Disposition by Margaret Rollo to James <strong>Pullar</strong> <strong>of</strong> a to<strong>of</strong>all cellar<br />
situate in the Overgate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Dundee</strong> and Sasine there<strong>of</strong>.<br />
The said James Ogilvie produced a Trust Disposition and Supplement executed by<br />
Mr <strong>Pullar</strong> whereby he conveyed his whole property under certain exceptions to the said<br />
Walter Newall, James Gray, Andrew Peddie, Junior and James Ogilvie, as Trustees for the<br />
purposes therin mentioned dated the 15 th day <strong>of</strong> November 1804.<br />
Also a Disposition by Mr <strong>Pullar</strong> to Mrs <strong>Pullar</strong> his Spouse in liferent, whom failing to<br />
John <strong>Pullar</strong>, his Nephew in liferent and to James <strong>Pullar</strong>, oldest lawful Son <strong>of</strong> the said James<br />
<strong>Pullar</strong> in fee <strong>of</strong> the subjects described in numbers Eight and <strong>Nine</strong> and the subjects disponed<br />
by Andrew Wilson &c.<br />
These Two sealments were delivered to the saids James Ogilvie to be recorded<br />
along with the other papers except those mentioned under the head <strong>of</strong> numbers Eight & <strong>Nine</strong><br />
and the Tules <strong>of</strong> the Subjects disponed by Andrew Wilson & Others to Mr <strong>Pullar</strong> which were<br />
left with Mrs <strong>Pullar</strong> as not falling under the subject <strong>of</strong> the Trust.<br />
The Trustees authorise the said James Ogilvy to pay the price <strong>of</strong> the Share <strong>of</strong><br />
the Monifieth Tack belonging to William Clark bought by Mr <strong>Pullar</strong> before hid death.<br />
Signed by<br />
Elizabeth Crauford [the maiden name <strong>of</strong> Mrs <strong>Pullar</strong>]<br />
Walter Newall<br />
James Gray<br />
James <strong>Pullar</strong><br />
John <strong>Pullar</strong> Charles <strong>Pullar</strong><br />
Henry <strong>Pullar</strong><br />
Jas. Ogilvie<br />
Patrick Smith, Magistrate<br />
Copy Trust Disposition and Deed <strong>of</strong> Settlement by James <strong>Pullar</strong>, dated<br />
15 November 1804<br />
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