The grave of George Davidson of Pettens at the Kirk of St Nicholas in Aberdeen

George Davidson of Pettens (c. 15931663) was a 17th-century Scottish landowner, merchant and philanthropist.

Life

Little is known of his early life but he is thought to be descended from the Davidsons of Cairnbrogie. He was a burgess in Aberdeen from 1650.[1]

He owned the Pettens estate near Balmedie, north of Aberdeen.[2]

He appears to have been a rich merchant in Aberdeen. Having no wife or family he spent much of his money on the city. His works included:[3]

  • A new bridge on the River Don in Old Aberdeen.
  • Rebuilding the bridge at Insch
  • Rebuilding the churchyard walls at St Clements Church in the Footdee district
  • Chapel of Ease in the Newhills district
  • A fund to aid the ministers of St Clements and St Nicholas

He died in Aberdeen in 1663[4] and is buried in the churchyard of the Kirk of St Nicholas. His huge monument stands against the west boundary wall towards the north west corner.

Memorials

A stone memorial to him is placed within St Clements Church in Aberdeen.

References

  1. https://clandavidson.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Rev-106-H_Early-Davidsons.pdf
  2. "George Davidson of Pettens | the OpenSpace Trust". 26 February 2016.
  3. https://clandavidson.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/section_3.pdf
  4. Grave of George Davidson of Pettens


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