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Record of Certificates Granted for the Relief of the Wives To His Majesty's Justices of the Peace, Aberdeenshire I John Cumine of Auchry Esquire one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace of the County of Aberdeen, in consequence of the foregoing certificate and of the provisions of the Act of Parliament before recited and also in consequence of an order of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County in quarter sessions assembled upon the 25th day of October 1803, fixing the price of day labour of husbands within the County at one shilling sterling do hereby order the sum of One Shilling Sterling to be paid weekly to each of the wives of the volunteers whose names are contained in the foregoing list, and the like sum of one shilling sterling for each of their children therein specified all commencing the sixth day of June 1805 and ending the 20th day of June 1805 Given under my hand at Auchry the 24th day of June 1805 years John Cumine J.P. To Willm. & Thomas Burnett Conjunct Clerks to the Commissioners of Supply of the County of Aberdeen. No. 359. 1st August 1806. Elizabeth Clerk , wife of John Martin in the Army of Reserve having died, therewas this day a certificate thereof lodged and transferred to the Collector of Cess under the hand of Robert Robertson Esq. one of His Majesty's justices of the Peace bearing that her child under ten years of ageis now under the charge of Alexander Clark, Butcher, Peterhead the child's Grandfather No of Date Name of Wife Name of Husband Children Parish wherin residing Regiment 1 25 June 1809 Ann Laird Thomas Murray 4 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 2 25 June 1809 Barbara Hutcheon William Burnett 4 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 3 25 June 1809 Isabel Smith James Gray 4 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 4 25 June 1809 Janet Ritchie Jas. Henderson 0 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 5 25 June 1809 Helen Innes Fraser Downie 4 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 6 25 June 1809 Ann Taylor Peter Tenant 1 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 7 25 June 1809 Susan Christie Alexr. Rainy 5 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 8 25 June 1809 Isabel Hepburn John Philp 1 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 9 25 June 1809 Mary Henderson Alexr Duff 3 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 10 25 June 1809 Grisal Mitchal Peter Goodal 3 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 11 25 June 1809 Elisabeth Bruce Alexr. Murray 2 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 12 25 June 1809 Jean Stephen Alexr. Cavendish 1 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 13 25 June 1809 Helen Brown John Duncan 0 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. No of Date Name of Wife Name of Husband Children Parish wherin residing Regiment 14 25 June 1809 Jean Kellas Wm Cruickshank 4 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 15 25 June 1809 Ann Gayens Willaim Wink 3 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 16 25 June 1809 Margt. Brodie George Milne 3 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 17 25 June 1809 Eliza Thomson Dond. Campbell 2 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 18 25 June 1809 Jean Pirie Alexr. Munro 2 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 19 25 June 1809 Margt. Taylor Joseph Cummine 1 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 20 25 June 1809 Christian Beaton Geo. Murison 1 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 21 25 June 1809 Mary Weir William Cumine 4 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 22 25 June 1809 Isabel Watt George Gabriel 0 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 23 25 June 1809 Margt. Bothwell James Manson 1 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 24 Jean Wilson Jas. Cruicksahnk 2 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 25 Margt Taylor Alexr. Dingwall 1 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 26 Elspet Alexander Chas Mackie 6 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 27 Isabel Philip John Lorimer 1 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 28 Jean Taylor Alexr. McRae 4 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 29 Jean Thomson Alexr. Pirie 4 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 30 Jean Crawford James Guthrie 0 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 31 Ann Bird William Jeffrey 1 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 32 Mary Morison James Taylor 2 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 33 Helen Clark James Irvine 0 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 34 Ann Gray John Watt 2 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 35 Barbara Cheyne Joseph Porter 3 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 36 Mary Gray (dead) James Gray 1 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. 37 Isabel Robertson James Ogston 4 Peterhead 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 38 Isabel Robertson Jas. Abernethie 5 Peterhead 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 39 Janet Mitchell Jas. Barron 2 Peterhead 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 40 Grizal Robertson Alexr. Bruce 4 Peterhead 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 41 Elspet Ogston John Mess 2 Peterhead 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 42 Elizabeth Elrick James Duff 3 Peterhead 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 43 Jean Morice James Milne 2 St Fergus 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia No of Date Name of Wife Name of Husband Children Parish wherin residing Regiment 44 Margt. Brown Samuel Cooper 1 St Fergus 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 45 Margt. Middleton James Cobban 1 St Fergus 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 46 Elizabeth Christie Alexr. Gordon 3 St Fergus 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 47 Mary Brook Jas. Barrack 1 St Fergus 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 48 Elizabeth Rennie Andrew Smith 2 St Fergus 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 49 Elizabeth Brodie Robt.Milne 1 St Fergus 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 50 Susan Cordiner James Thom 4 St Fergus 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 51 Margt. Simpson Thos.Nicholson 1 St Fergus 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 52 Jean Mackie James Thom 2 St Fergus 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 53 Ann Gillie Geo. Dargue 4 St Fergus 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 54 Elizabeth Reid Alexr. Robb 3 St Fergus 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 55 Margt. Lawrence James Ewing 3 St Fergus 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 56 Margt. Thomson John Sangster 1 St Fergus 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 57 Margt Robb Alexr. Collie 4 St Fergus 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 58 Ann Simpson Jas. Cruickshank 1 Longside 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 59 Jean Davidson William Brown 5 Longside 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 60 Ann Watt James Logan 2 Longside 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 61 Margt. Henry James Boyes 4 Longside 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 62 Esther Chalmers Alexr. Woodman 2 Longside 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 63 Sarah Robb Robt Williamson 1 Longside 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 64 Elspet Gavin Alexr. Smith 5 Crimond 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 65 Isabel Taylor John Kelman 1 Crimond 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 66 Jean McDonald Alexr. Kentie 5 Crimond 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 67 Jean McWilliam Joseph Willox 3 Crimond 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 68 Isobel Fordyce Peter Forsyth 2 Forgue 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 69 Isobel Strachan George Willox 3 Fraserburgh 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 70 Fairley Dunn Kenneth Sutherland 3 Rathen 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 71 Margt Gordon Alexr. Pirrie 3 Rathen 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 72 Mary Lovie George Youle 2 Rathen 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 73 Jean Murray John Reid 4 Rathen 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia No of Date Name of Wife Name of Husband Children Parish wherin residing Regiment 74 Mary Wilkin Nath. Morice 0 Rathen 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 75 Isobel Scott Alexr. Third 2 Rathen 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 76 Sophia Pirie Jas.Birnie 2 Rathen 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 77 Margt. Grant Robt. Crole 2 Huntly 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 78 Margt Leslie Wm. Thompson 3 Huntly 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 79 Jean May Jas. Henderson 2 Rathen 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 80 Elizabeth Stevenson James Third 2 Rathen 2nd Regt. Aberdeenshire Local Militia 81 Isabel Ellis George Center 4 Montwhitter (Sic) Parish 4th Regt Aberdeen local Militia. The following Persons whose husbands are enrolled and at present serving upon active duty in the Monquhitter Company of volunteer infantry, claim the allowance provided for them in terms of the 38 Section of the Act44 Geo. 111 C 54 for themselves and their children under ten years of age as specified. Names of the Claimants Names of their husbands No. of children under 10 Barbara Hutcheon William Burnett 3 Jean Steven Alexr. Cavendish 1 Barbara Robertosn John Cowie 2 Jean Kellies Wiilm. Cruickshank 3 Mary Weir William Cumine 4 Jean McIntyre Alexr. Donald 3 Helen Innes Francis Downie 1 Helen Brown John Duncan 1 Isabel Watt George Gabriel 0 Christian Mitchell Peter Goodall 1 Isobel Gowan James Gossip 2 see also sheet 1, 578-Elisabeth Ann Gray Janes Gray 1st 2 Elspet Grieve James Gray 2nd 2 Jean Christie James Guthrie 1 Mary Cruicksahnk James Hay 0 Janet McIntosh John Hay 1 see also sheet 1-,633 Jean Ritchie James Henderson 0 Helen Clark James Irvine 1 Ann Burd William Jaffray 1 Jean Taylor Alexr.
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