1870 in Scotland

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1870
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Scotland

Centuries:
  • 17th
  • 18th
  • 19th
  • 20th
  • 21st
Decades:
  • 1850s
  • 1860s
  • 1870s
  • 1880s
  • 1890s
See also:List of years in Scotland
Timeline of Scottish history
1870 in: The UKWalesElsewhere

Events from the year 1870 in Scotland.

Incumbents[]

Law officers[]

  • Lord AdvocateGeorge Young
  • Solicitor General for ScotlandAndrew Rutherfurd-Clark

Judiciary[]

  • Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice GeneralLord Glencorse
  • Lord Justice ClerkLord Moncreiff

Events[]

  • 6 JulyChartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland founded, the world's oldest such organisation.[1]
  • 26 September – George Watson's Hospital in Edinburgh reopens as reconstituted as a fee-paying day school, George Watson's College Schools for Boys.
  • 4 October – first non-public hanging in Scotland: George Chalmers of Fraserburgh, 45, is hanged in Perth county gaol by the London hangman William Calcraft for the murder of a toll-keeper at Braco.[1]
  • November – the University of Glasgow moves from the Old College in High Street to a new campus and main building (designed by George Gilbert Scott) at Gilmorehill in the West End of Glasgow.[2]
  • 30 November – the first unofficial international Association football match, England v Scotland, takes place under the approval of the Football Association (FA) at The Oval, London.[3] The Scotland team is selected by the FA from players in the London area with Scottish connections.[3]
  • Esplanade at Rothesay, Bute, completed.
  • Mormond Hill White Stag hill figure created in Aberdeenshire.
  • James Lamont & Co are established as ship repairers at Greenock.[4]

Births[]

  • 14 MarchHenry Gray, surgeon (died 1938 in Canada)
  • 24 JuneJames Logan, international footballer (died 1896)
  • 4 AugustHarry Lauder, entertainer (died 1950)
  • 18 OctoberJ. H. Curle, mining engineer, traveller, writer, eugenicist and philatelist (died 1942 in Canada)
  • William Roughead, lawyer and criminologist (died 1952)

Deaths[]

  • 15 FebruaryWilliam Burn, architect, pioneer of the Scottish Baronial style (born 1789)
  • 23 FebruaryEdward Maitland, Lord Barcaple, judge (born 1803)
  • 26 FebruaryJohn Duncan, theologian (born 1796)
  • 24 AprilAlexander Handyside Ritchie, sculptor (born 1804)
  • 17 MayDavid Octavius Hill, artist and photographer (born 1802)
  • 26 OctoberThomas Anderson, botanist (born 1832)
  • Uilleam Mac Dhun Lèibhe (William Livingston), Gaelic poet (born 1808)[5]

See also[]

  • Timeline of Scottish history
  • 1870 in the United Kingdom

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Notable Dates in History". The Flag in the Wind. The Scots Independent. Archived from the original on 5 December 2014. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  2. ^ "University of Glasgow, Old and New". University of Glasgow: Special Collections. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  3. ^ a b "The first international football match". BBC. Retrieved 11 June 2013.
  4. ^ "Port Glasgow Yards". History of Port Glasgow. Archived from the original on 3 July 2016. Retrieved 20 September 2009.
  5. ^ Whyte, Christopher (1991). William Livingston/Uilleam Macdhunleibhe (1808–70): a survey of his poetry and prose. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow. Retrieved 2014-08-18.
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