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Aberdeen City Archives - Aberdeen City Records

Aberdeen City Archives hold records relating to Aberdeen City.  The documents range from charters, minutes and accounts, to maps, plans and photographs.  Originally, their function was of a practical and administrative nature but many records now constitute a valuable source for the study of all aspects of Aberdeen’s history.

The main collections include:

Burgh Records School Records Cemetery Records
Valuation Rolls Church Records Burgh Register of Sasines
Tax Lists Photographs Deposited Records

Burgh Records

Aberdeen City Archives holds the finest and most complete collection of medieval and early modern burgh records in Scotland. The centre of this collection is an unrivalled series of council registers - or minutes - which date from 1398. These records chronicle the political, social and economic life of the Royal burgh. The burgh records include:

  • Council Minutes from 1398
  • Guildry Accounts from 1452
  • Town's Correspondence from 1552
  • Treasury Accounts from 1559
  • Registers of Deeds from 1569
  • Kirk and Bridgework Accounts from 1571
  • Apprentice Registers from 1622
  • Register of Burgesses from 1632

The records of the former burghs of Woodside and Old Aberdeen are also held by Aberdeen City Archives.  Burgh Records are held at our Town House office.

School Records

School records for Aberdeen City are kept by the archives, and though individual pupil records are not kept by ourselves, log books and admission registers for various schools in the city are.  These records, which are a valuable source of information, are kept at our Old Aberdeen House branch.  A list of schools in Aberdeen City, along with Aberdeenshire, Kincardineshire, Morayshire and Banffshire can be found on our Catalogues page.  Please contact the our Old Aberdeen House office through our  Contacts page for further information.

Cemetery Records

Aberdeen City Archives holds cemetery records survive for 10 of the cemeteries in Aberdeen in our Town House office.  These records include burial registers, lair registers, and other information.  A full list can be found on our Catalogues page.  For records of other cemeteries not held by Aberdeen City Archives, please contact Bereavement Services.

Valuation Rolls

Valuation rolls have survived for Aberdeen City from 1855.  These list the name of the owner of a property, the name of the head tenant, and the rateable value of the property.  They survive up to the present date, though domestic properties are not included from 1990. A fee is charged to those using these records for commercial, business or legal purposes (this includes finding out the length of tenancy for house purchasing) and for staff searches.  Please see our  Table of Fees for further information, or contact our Old Aberdeen House branch where these records are held. 

Records for Aberdeenshire, Moray, Kincardineshire and Banffshire are also available.  Please see our Catalogues page for further information.

Please note that the Valuation Rolls are the property of the Grampian Valuation Joint Board and not that of Aberdeen City Archives.

Church Records

Kirk Session records for St. Nicholas, St. Clement’s, St. Clement’s Free, Langstane and Greyfriars churches are held by Aberdeen City Archives.  In addition to matters of church discipline, the records can contain communion rolls, payments to the poor, baptisms, marriages, and some burials. A list of the Church of Scotland records held by the archives can be found on our Catalogues page.

As well as the records of the established church, the City Archives holds records for many of the congregational, methodist and episcopalian churches of Aberdeen.  Please see our  Catalogues page for further information.

The Church of Scotland records held by Aberdeen City Archives in our Town House office are held under the Charge & Superintendence of the Keeper of the Records of Scotland.  This means that although the records are held by Aberdeen City Archives, ownership of the records with the National Archives of Scotland.

Burgh Register of Sasines

The register of sasines records transfers of land rights within the old burgh boundary and is a valuable source of information.  The records begin in 1484 and continue until 1809, after which date the registers can be found at the National Archives of Scotland, along with those for the North East counties.  These records are held in our Town House office under the Charge & Superintendence of the Keeper of the Records of Scotland.

Tax Lists

The tax lists, or ‘stent rolls’, as they are sometimes known, for the burgh of Aberdeen date back to the 15th Century.  The first comprehensive series of property taxation are the Police Commissioners’ rent rolls, which run from 1795 to 1860, and are held in our Town House office.

Photographs

The main photographic collection consists mainly of photographs taken by the photographers of the Aberdeen District Council, largely between 1950 and 1985, with copies of earlier photographs included.  A full list of photographs can be found on our Catalogues page, or contact our Town House office for further information.

Deposited Records

Deposited records can include almost anything, from family papers to business records.  Aberdeen City Archives deposited records include the Hall Russell shipbuilding company and NORCO, as well as many others.  A list of some of the other deposited records can be found on our Catalogues page.

For more information on other records relating to Aberdeen, please contact the Archives Team either by emailing archives@aberdeencity.gov.uk or by telephoning our Town House office on +44 (0)1224 522513.  Please see our Contacts page for further information

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