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1834
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Scotland
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1836
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Centuries:
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Decades:
1810s
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See also:
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1835 in:
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•
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•
Elsewhere
Events from the year
1835 in
Scotland
.
Incumbents
[
edit
]
Law officers
[
edit
]
Lord Advocate
–
Sir William Rae, Bt
until April; then
John Murray
Solicitor General for Scotland
–
Duncan McNeill
; then
John Cunninghame
Judiciary
[
edit
]
Lord President of the Court of Session
–
Lord Granton
Lord Justice General
–
The Duke of Montrose
Lord Justice Clerk
–
Lord Boyle
Events
[
edit
]
Birthplace of
Andrew Carnegie
in
Dunfermline
21 January
–
Airdrie Savings Bank
opens its doors to business; it will remain as an independent trustee savings bank
[
1
]
until
2017
.
29 May
– the
General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
confirms the Veto Act which allows a majority of heads of families to exclude a presentee from a parish, legislation which is subsequently ruled as invalid.
[
2
]
3 July
–
Slamannan Railway
authorised.
[
3
]
21 July
–
Paisley and Renfrew Railway
authorised.
[
4
]
Alloa Coal Company
established as a partnership by
William Mitchell
and others to work coal pits in
Clackmannanshire
.
[
5
]
Roderick Murchison
names the
Silurian
period in geology.
[
6
]
An edition of the
Chronicle of Melrose
edited by
Joseph Stevenson
is published in Edinburgh for the
Bannatyne Club
.
[
7
]
Births
[
edit
]
28 January
–
Robert Herbert Story
, minister of the
Church of Scotland
and
Principal of the University of Glasgow
(died
1907
)
February –
James Davis
, soldier, recipient of the
Victoria Cross
(died
1893
)
9 February
–
John Malcolmson
, soldier, recipient of the
Victoria Cross
(died 1902 in London)
3 March
–
William Fraser Rae
, journalist and author (died 1905 in England)
19 March
–
Edmund Montgomery
, philosopher, scientist and physician (died
1911 in the United States
)
29 March
Madeleine Smith
, socialite, accused in a murder trial (died
1928 in the United States
)
James Taylor
, tea planter (died 1892 in Ceylon)
5 April
–
Donald Cameron, 24th Lochiel
, diplomat and
Conservative
politician (died
1905
)
3 May
–
Edward Hargitt
,
ornithologist
and landscape painter (died
1895
)
18 May
–
Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 10th Baronet
, soldier and clan chief (died
1936
)
28 May
–
James Small
, laird (died
1900
)
17 June
–
James Brunton Stephens
, poet (died
1902 in Australia
)
20 June
–
Andrew Tennant
, pastoralist (died
1913 in Australia
)
10 July
–
William Baxter Collier Fyfe
, genre and portrait painter (died 1882 in London)
11 July
–
John Macvicar Anderson
, architect (died 1915 in London)
15 July
–
Louisa Stevenson
, campaigner for women's rights (died
1908
)
21 July
–
Robert Munro
, archaeologist (died
1920
)
27 July
–
William Boyd Stewart
, minister of the
Baptist
church and educationalist (died
1912 in Canada
)
18 August
–
Robert Murdoch Smith
, military engineer, archaeologist and diplomat (died
1900
)
5 September
–
Thomas Cadell
, soldier, recipient of the
Victoria Cross
(died
1919
)
2 October
–
James Stirling
, steam locomotive engineer (died 1917 in
Ashford, Kent
)
25 October
–
William McTaggart
, marine painter (died
1910
)
15 November
–
Archibald Scott Cleghorn
, businessman who marries into the royal family of Hawaii (died 1910 in Hawaii)
25 November
–
Andrew Carnegie
, steel magnate and philanthropist (died
1919 in the United States
)
[
8
]
13 December
–
Archibald Hamilton Charteris
, minister of the Church of Scotland and theologian (died
1906
)
28 December
–
Archibald Geikie
, geologist (died 1924 in England)
James Park
, soldier, recipient of the
Victoria Cross
(killed in action 1858 in India)
Approximate date –
Ellen Johnston
, "the factory girl", power loom weaver and poet (died
1874
)
Deaths
[
edit
]
14 April
–
Joseph Grant
, poet (born
1805
)
5 June
– Sir
William Honyman, Lord Armadale
, landowner and judge (born
1756
)
5 August
–
Thomas M'Crie the elder
, minister of the church and historian (born
1772
)
16 September
–
Henry Belfrage
, minister of the
Secession church
(born
1774
)
2 October
–
John Mackay Wilson
, writer (born
1804
)
1 November
–
William Motherwell
, poet (born
1797
)
9 November
–
Michael Scott
, author and autobiographer who wrote under the pseudonym Tom Cringle (born
1789
)
21 November
–
James Hogg
, "the
Ettrick
shepherd", poet and novelist (born
1770
)
21 December
–
Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet
, agriculturalist, politician, economist and statistician (born
1754
)
The arts
[
edit
]
26 September
– première of
Donizetti
's opera
Lucia di Lammermoor
in
Naples
.
30 December
– première of
Donizetti
's opera
Maria Stuarda
at
La Scala
in Milan.
Hugh Miller
publishes
Scenes and Legends in the North of Scotland
.
See also
[
edit
]
Scotland portal
1835 in Ireland
References
[
edit
]
^
"A short history of Airdrie Savings Bank"
. Airdrie Savings Bank
. Retrieved
9 July
2014
.
^
Kermack, W. R. (1944).
19 Centuries of Scotland
. Edinburgh: Johnston. p. 87.
^
"Slamannan Railway"
.
Grace's Guide
. Retrieved
9 July
2014
.
^
"Paisley & Renfrew Railway"
.
John Speller's Web Pages - G&SWR
. Retrieved
9 July
2014
.
^
Carvel, John L. (1944).
One Hundred Years in Coal
. Edinburgh: T. & A. Constable.
^
Murchison, R. I. (1835). "On the Silurian System of rocks".
The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science
.
7
:
46–
52.
^
Stevenson, Joseph (1835).
Chronica de Mailros
. Retrieved
28 November
2014
.
^
"Andrew Carnegie: Biography on Undiscovered Scotland"
.
www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk
. Retrieved
26 October
2020
.
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