1689 in Scotland
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Events from 1689 in the Kingdom of Scotland
Incumbents
- Monarch – William II and Mary II (from 11 May)
- Secretary of State – John Drummond, 1st Earl of Melfort, then from 13 May George Melville, 1st Earl of Melville
Events
- 16 March–5 June – Convention of the Estates of Scotland sits to determine the settlement of the Scottish throne following the invasion of the Kingdom of England by William, Prince of Orange in 1688
- 18 March – King's Own Scottish Borderers is raised to defend Edinburgh against Jacobite forces
- 4 April – Convention of Estates votes to remove James VII from office for forfeiture; going on to adopt the Claim of Right Act 1689
- 20 April – Robert Lundy secretly flees Derry for Scotland.[1]
- 11 May – William and Mary accept the Convention's offer of the crown on the day they are crowned King and Queen of England and Scotland at Westminster Abbey
- 16 May – Battle of Loup Hill on Kintyre between Jacobite forces commanded by Donald MacNeill of Gallchoille and government forces commanded by Captain William Young
- c. 5 June – Lords of the Articles abolished
- 22 July – the Parliament of Scotland abolishes Episcopacy
- 27 July – Battle of Killiecrankie: Covenanter supporters of William and Mary (under Hugh Mackay) are defeated by the Jacobites though the latter's leader, John Graham, Viscount Dundee, is killed
- 21 August – Battle of Dunkeld: the Orange Covenanter Cameronian Guard defeat the Jacobite clans in street fighting though the Cameronian Colonel William Cleland is killed
Births
- 7 January – Robert Murray, soldier and Member of Parliament (died 1738)
- 14 April – William Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine, soldier and Jacobite leader (died 1746 in the Tower of London)
- October – William Adam, architect, mason and entrepreneur (died 1748)
Deaths
- 31 March – George Lockhart, advocate and Member of Parliament (born 1630)
- 27 July – John Graham, 1st Viscount Dundee, nobleman and soldier, killed at the Battle of Killiecrankie (born 1648)
- 21 August – William Cleland, poet and soldier, killed at the Battle of Dunkeld (born 1661)
See also
References
- Wauchope, Piers (2004). "Lundy, Robert (d. before 1717)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/17193. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
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