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Offline jim.s

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The Keeper of the Courthouse in Aberdeen in the 1800's
« on: Wednesday 22 December 10 21:14 GMT (UK) »
I'm looking for any information on the occupation of people or
persons who were
The Keeper of the CourtHouse  or
The Keeper of the Court Records in Aberdeen in the 1800's
and when did the roll end

is there any archives I can contact for information

Any help would be welcome

Regards      Jim.s
Sherriff/Sherrifs/Shirrefs/Lyon in Aberdeen
Boyd, Glasgow,Barrow in Furness.
Howliston/Howlison. Northumberland

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Re: The Keeper of the Courthouse in Aberdeen in the 1800's
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 22 December 10 23:35 GMT (UK) »
I should think Aberdeen City Archives might be able to help. Just Google for the contact details.
GRAY - Inveresk; Lanarkshire
LINDSAY - Lanarkshire
PURDIE - Lanarkshire; W. Lothian
POZZI - Elgin; Lancashire
MACKENZIE, MORISON - Stornoway
ARCHIBALD, HAY, HUNTER, SNADDON - Clackmannanshire
COXON, HALL, JACKSON, SHOTTON - Northumberland

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Re: The Keeper of the Courthouse in Aberdeen in the 1800's
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 05 January 11 04:15 GMT (UK) »
Try searching www.archive.org for "Aberdeen Court Records"

There is also a book from the (New) Spalding Club on Archive that lists the "Commisary Clerks"

Cheers - Bruce
Gordon, Kincardine O'Neil, Aberdeenshire
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