Longate

The press, constructed by Buchan, was made of wood, iron and brass.

The following year, the press published the first edition of The Selector, the first periodical undertaken and printed in Peterhead.

[4] On 22 December 1715, James Francis Edward Stuart, Prince of Wales, arrived in Peterhead from Dunkirk and stayed "in an ancient house in Longate," where he was visited by the Earl Marischal.

The Marischal's last Baron Baillie, Thomas Arbuthnot, put the town on alert for war by summoning able-bodied men and their weapons.

The prince left for Newburgh, and the town, by forfeiture of the Keiths, suffered for its loyalty.

122–124 Longate, now the Harbor Lights Bar, stands at Longate's junction with Ellis Street