1733 in Scotland

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1733
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Scotland

  • 1734
  • 1735
  • 1736
  • 1737
  • 1738
Centuries:
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  • 17th
  • 18th
  • 19th
  • 20th
Decades:
  • 1710s
  • 1720s
  • 1730s
  • 1740s
  • 1750s
See also:List of years in Scotland
Timeline of Scottish history
1733 in: Great BritainWalesElsewhere

Events from the year 1733 in Scotland.

Incumbents[]

  • Secretary of State for Scotland: vacant

Law officers[]

  • Lord AdvocateDuncan Forbes
  • Solicitor General for ScotlandCharles Erskine

Judiciary[]

  • Lord President of the Court of SessionLord North Berwick
  • Lord Justice GeneralLord Ilay
  • Lord Justice ClerkLord Grange

Events[]

  • 23 April–end of October – Wade's Bridge, Aberfeldy, designed by William Adam, built.[1]
  • May–December – First Secession from the Church of Scotland.

Births[]

  • 4 January – Robert Mylne, architect (died 1811 in London)
  • 3 February – Alexander Wedderburn, 1st Earl of Rosslyn, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain (died 1805 in England)
  • 1 May – Archibald McLean, Baptist minister (died 1812)
  • 22 May – Alexander Monro, anatomist (died 1817)
  • 24 December – Thomas Bell, theologian (died 1802)
  • John Forbes, general in Portuguese service (died 1808 in Brazil)
  • Lewis Hutchinson, serial killer (hanged 1773 in Jamaica)

Deaths[]

  • January – Alexander Duncan, Episcopal Bishop of Glasgow (born c. 1655)
  • 27 January – Patrick Vanse, Member of Parliament (born c. 1655)
  • 31 October – David Boyle, 1st Earl of Glasgow, politician (born c. 1666)
  • 29 December – Sir Robert Grierson, 1st Baronet (born 1655/6)

The arts[]

  • William Thomson publishes Orpheus caledonius: or, A collection of Scots songs.

See also[]

  • Timeline of Scottish history

References[]

  1. ^ "Aberfeldy, Taybridge Road, Tay Bridge". Canmore. Edinburgh: Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. 2007. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
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