1792 in Scotland
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See also: | List of years in Scotland Timeline of Scottish history 1792 in: Great Britain • Wales • Ireland • Elsewhere |
Events from the year 1792 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Events
- "Year of the Sheep" in the Scottish Highlands: mass emigration of crofters following Clearances for grazing.
- 4 June – King's birthday riot in Edinburgh.[1]
- 26 July – Associated Friends of the People for Parliamentary Reform constituted in Edinburgh.[2]
- 13 November – Successes of the French Revolutionary Army are celebrated with bonfires and bell-ringing in Dundee and Perth causing the 42nd Regiment of Foot to be sent north to the towns.[2]
- 11 December – First National Convention of the Scottish Friends of the People meets in Edinburgh to demand parliamentary reform.[2]
- The first steam winding engine at a Scottish colliery is erected at Barrachnie in the Monklands coalfield.[3]
- Clachan Bridge, connecting Seil to the mainland, is built to the design of John Stevenson of Oban revised by Robert Mylne.[4]
Births
- 19 February – Roderick Murchison, geologist (died 1871)[5]
- 22 June – James Beaumont Neilson, ironmaster (died 1865)
- 4 August – Edward Irving, founder of the Catholic Apostolic Church (died 1834)
- 20 October – Colin Campbell, army officer (died 1863)
- date unknown – John Gillies, botanist (died 1834)
Deaths
- January – Jenny Clow ("Clarinda"), domestic servant, a mistress and muse of Robert Burns, of tuberculosis (born 1766)
- 3 March – Robert Adam, architect (born 1728)
- 10 March – John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, Prime Minister of Great Britain (born 1713)
- 29 April – George Vanden-Bempde, 3rd Marquess of Annandale (born 1720)
- 25 June – John Adam, architect (born 1721)
- 18 July – John Paul Jones, Scottish-born sailor and the United States' first well-known naval fighter in the American Revolution (born 1747)
- 19 December – Mary Bulkley, actress (born 1747 or 1748 in England)
The arts
- 29 September – opening of Theatre Royal, Dumfries as The Theatre. By the 21st century this will be the oldest working theatre in Scotland.
- Robert Burns composes the song "Highland Mary".
- Publication of The Poetical Works of Janet Little, the Scotch Milkmaid.
References
- "4 June". On this Day in Scottish History. BBC. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
- "Notable Dates in History". The Flag in the Wind. The Scots Independent. Archived from the original on 25 January 2016. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
- The First (Old) Statistical Account of Scotland.
- "Seil, Clachan Bridge". Canmore. Edinburgh: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. 2007. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
- Amodeo, Christian (June 2005). "Sir Roderick Impey Murchison: Pioneering Scottish geologist Roderick Murchison was instrumental in the identification and naming of several geological time periods". Geographical.
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