- Source: 1775 in Scotland
Events from the year 1775 in Scotland.
Incumbents
= Law officers
=Lord Advocate – James Montgomery; then Henry Dundas;
Solicitor General for Scotland – Henry Dundas; then Alexander Murray
= Judiciary
=Lord President of the Court of Session – Lord Arniston, the younger
Lord Justice General – Duke of Queensberry
Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Barskimming
Events
Colliers and Salters (Scotland) Act 1775 provides for gradual removal of conditions of servitude on coal miners.
The power of the burgh of Stirling to manage its own affairs is suspended when the Black Bond comes to light.
Village of Tomintoul laid out by Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon.
John Howie's Biographia Scoticana is published.
Samuel Johnson's A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland is published.
Births
12 March – Henry Eckford, shipbuilder in New York (died 1832 in Constantinople)
30 April – George Kinloch, radical politician (died 1833 in London)
8 September – John Leyden, orientalist (died 1811 in Java)
9 October – Sir Alexander Boswell, 1st Baronet, politician, poet, songwriter and antiquary (killed in duel 1822)
26 October – Alexander Thom, military surgeon, judge and politician (died 1858 in Canada)
13 November – John Burns, surgeon (drowned 1850)
14 December – Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald, admiral (died 1860 in London)
Deaths
17 June – John Pitcairn, major in the marines (born 1722; killed in Battle of Bunker Hill)
18 November – Robert Forbes, Episcopal Bishop of Ross and Caithness (born 1708)
28 December – John Campbell, author (born 1708)
See also
Timeline of Scottish history
References
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- Thomas Cochrane, Earl Dundonald Kesepuluh
- Harta benda Inggris di seberang lautan
- Mengelilingi Dunia Dalam 80 Hari
- Pertempuran Bunker Hill
- Thomas Secker
- Imperium Britania Raya
- Abad Pencerahan
- Perbudakan
- Sejarah Antarktika
- Daftar perang
- 1775 in Scotland
- Colliers and Salters (Scotland) Act 1775
- 1775
- Scotland
- Lord Cochrane
- Henry Eckford
- List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1775
- Eckford
- Clan Gregor
- James Mackay