Aberdeen Outport and District Records
- Reference:GB 230 CE87
- Dates of Creation:1818 - 1989
- Name of Creator:
- Language of Material:English
- Physical Description:58 volumes
Scope and Content
CE87/4/41, Register of Wreck Depositions and Casualty Returns 1930-1973
CE87/4/42-44, Schedule Book of Receipt on account of wreck and salvage and fees, 1887-1973
CE87/4/45 Register of Casualties Reported and Papers Received, 1945-1973
CE87/11/1-22 Registers of Shipping, 1824-1927
CE87/11/23-24 Indexes to Registers of Shipping
CE87/11/25-29 Register of transactions relating to ships registered, 1855-1929
CE87/11/30 Abstract of Ships Registered at Aberdeen, 1844-1857
CE87/11/31 Appropriation Book for official numbers of British Registered Ships, 1853-1977
CE87/11/32-44 Register of Sea Fishing Vessels, 1818-1964
CE87/11/45-46 Annual Return of Fishing Boats, 1953-1982
CE87/11/47-51 Register of Sea Fishing Boats, Port of Aberdeen, 1930-1989
CE87/4/38-40 Fees and Deeds Books, 1944-1984
Administrative / Biographical History
Ships and fishing boats must be registered in a port of registry before they can be navigated. Local customs officers frequently maintained shipping registers and sea fishing boat registers on behalf of the Registrar-General of Seamen from 1786, and surviving registers of these ports are included among the Customs and Excise records. Though the information contained in shipping registers can vary, they usually record the names of ships, their owners and changes in ownership, the ship's master and a basic description of the vessel, including the year it was built and its size and tonnage.
Access Information
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Other Finding Aids
Please see the Aberdeen City & Aberdeenshire Archives catalogue at https://archives.aberdeencity.gov.uk/CalmView/
Archivist's Note
Aberdeen customs district originally covered not only the area immediately off Aberdeen City's coast, but also the creeks of Catterline, Crawton, Dunnottar, Stonehaven, Skateraw, Findon Cove, Newburgh, Slains, Boddam, Peterhead, Rattray Head, Cairnbulg, Fraserburgh, Rosehearty, Banff, Portsoy and Cullen.
Custodial History
The records are retained under Charge and Superintendence from the National Records of Scotland.
Related Material
Only items CE87/4/38-43 and CE87/11/1-51 are held here in Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Archives. Other Aberdeen Outport and District records have been retained by the National Records of Scotland. Customs records prior to 1830 are to be found in the Exchequer records under the reference GB/234/E501-E515.
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