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The Colony (Bennachie)

The Colony was a squatters' community on "commonty", or common land, on one side of Bennachie, a range of hills near Aberdeen, in Scotland.
From the beginning of the nineteenth century common land in the parishes of Chapel of Garioch and Oyne on the east side of Bennachie became home to a community of squatters. This settlement was known locally as the Colony. A small number of families led a crofting life supplementing it by doing skilled work, such as dyking, quarrying and knitting.〔Fraser, H P 1984 ‘On the Trail of the Bennachie Colonists’, ''Bennachie Notes'' No. 3
(Oct. 1984), 8-12〕〔Fraser, H P 1985a ‘On the Trail of the Bennachie Colonists’, ''Bennachie Notes'', No. 4 (April 1985), 7 -10〕〔Fraser, H P 1985b ‘On the Trail of the Bennachie Colonists’, ''Bennachie Notes'' , No. 5 (Oct. 1985), 4-7〕
In 1850 it is believed the Colony had a population of 55.〔Fagen, J. ("Echoes of the Bennachie Colonists" ), ''Leopard Magazine'', Retrieved on 2009-08-11〕 In 1859 eight neighbouring landlords took possession of sections of Bennachie as part of their estates. This action, recognised in law from 5 March 1859, has become known as the Division of the Commonty. As a result, the population on the side of the hill began to decline. Most of the crofts were built on land claimed by Col. Charles Leslie of Balquhain and Fetternear. His son, Charles Stephen Leslie, was responsible for evicting some of the residents in 1878. The last of the colonists, George Esson, lived on the hill until his death in May 1939.
Visitors to Bennachie can explore the Colony, including the remains of a croft which was excavated as part of the Fetternear Research Project () in 1999.〔Bogdan,N Q, Dransart, P Z, Upson-Smith, T and Trigg, J 2000 ''Bennachie Colony House Excavation 1999 An Extended Interim Report'', Lampeter: SEPP〕
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