— about 55 years ago
Date | Event |
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1040-08-15 |
King Duncan I of Scotland killed in battle against his first cousin and rival Macbeth (not murdered in his sleep as per Shakespeare's play). The latter does succeed him as King. |
1174-07-13 |
William I of Scotland, key rebel in Revolt of 1173-1174, captured at Alnwick by forces loyal to Henry II of England. |
1295-07-05 |
Scotland and France form an alliance, the beginnings of the Auld Alliance, against England. |
1296-03-30 |
Edward I sacks Berwick-upon-Tweed, during armed conflict between Scotland and England. |
1314-06-24 |
Battle of Bannockburn; Scotland regains independence from England |
1322-10-14 |
Robert the Bruce of Scotland defeats King Edward II of England at Byland, forcing Edward to accept Scotland's independence |
1328-05-01 |
Wars of Scottish Independence end: Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton - the Kingdom of England recognises the Kingdom of Scotland as an independent state. |
1346-10-17 |
Battle of Neville's Cross: King David II of Scotland is captured by Edward III of England at Calais, and imprisoned in the Tower of London for eleven years. |
1371-01-22 |
King Robert II Stuart of Scotland crowned |
1411-07-24 |
Battle of Harlaw, one of the bloodiest battles in Scotland, takes place. |
1472-02-20 |
Orkney and Shetland are left by Norway to Scotland, due to a dowry payment. |
1484-07-22 |
Battle of Lochmaben Fair - a 500-man raiding party led by Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany and James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas are defeated by Scots forces loyal to Albany's brother James III of Scotland; Douglas is captured. |
1488-06-11 |
Battle of Sauchieburn, Scotland |
1492-03-04 |
King James IV of Scotland concludes an alliance with France against England. |
1495-06-01 |
First written record of Scotch Whisky appears in Exchequer Rolls of Scotland, Friar John Cor is the distiller |
1513-09-09 |
Battle of Flodden Fields; English defeat James IV of Scotland |
1520-06-06 |
France & England sign treaty of Scotland |
1522-01-30 |
Duke of Albany takes captured French back to Scotland |
1524-05-20 |
Duke of Albany leaves Scotland |
1542-12-14 |
Princess Mary Stuart succeeds her father James V and becomes Queen Mary I of Scotland at 6 days old |
1543-07-01 |
England & Scotland sign Peace treaty of Greenwich |
1543-09-03 |
Cardinal Beaton replaces the Earl of Arran as regent for Queen Mary of Scotland |
1545-09-08 |
English Earl of Hertford leads retaliatory mission against Scotland |
1546-06-07 |
England signs Peace of Andres with Scotland/Ireland |
1548-08-15 |
Mary queen of Scotland (6) arrives in France |
1560-07-06 |
England and Scotland sign Treaty of Edinburgh |
1561-08-19 |
Mary Queen of Scots arrives in Leith, Scotland to assume throne after spending 13 years in France |
1566-03-09 |
David Rizzio, the private secretary to Mary I of Scotland, is murdered in the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, Scotland. |
1567-06-15 |
Battle at Carberry, Scotland: Protestant troops beat Earl Bothwell's army |
1567-06-16 |
Mary, Queen of Scots, imprisoned in Lochleven Castle prison Scotland |
1568-05-16 |
Mary Queen of Scotland flees to England |
1569-12-15 |
Westmoreland flees to Scotland |
1570-01-23 |
Earl of Moray, regent of Scotland, assassinated; civil war breaks out |
1571-09-04 |
Catholic rebellion in Scotland |
1581-01-28 |
James VI signs 2nd Confession of Faith in Scotland |
1582-08-22 |
King James IV of Scotland captured |
1588-08-12 |
Commander of the English fleet Lord Howard of Effingham calls off chase of the Spanish Armada off coast of Scotland |
1590-05-17 |
Anne of Denmark is crowned Queen of Scotland. |
1600-01-01 |
Scotland begins its numbered year on January 1 instead of 25 March. |
1603-04-05 |
New English King James I (James VI of Scotland) departs Edinburgh for London |
1603-07-25 |
James VI of Scotland is crowned James I of English uniting kingdoms of England and Scotland |
1625-03-27 |
Charles I, King Of England, Scotland & Ireland, ascends English throne |
1639-06-18 |
Treaty of Berwick: Ends the First Bishops' War between England and Scotland |
1640-08-29 |
English King Charles I signed a peace treaty with Scotland |
1641-08-20 |
England & Scotland sign Treaty of Pacification |
1646-05-05 |
King Charles I surrenders at Scotland |
1649-02-05 |
Prince of Wales proclaimed King Charles II of Great Britian by Covenanter Parliament of Scotland |
1650-04-27 |
The Battle of Carbisdale: Royalist army under Marquess of Montrose invades mainland Scotland from Orkney; defeated by a Covenanter army. |
1650-09-03 |
Battle of Dunbar: England vs Scotland |
1651-01-01 |
Charles II Stuart crowned king of Scotland |
1653-12-16 |
Parliamentarian General Oliver Cromwell appointed as Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland |
1654-04-12 |
Ordinance of Union between England and Scotland passed by the Council of State |
1659-12-16 |
General Monck demands free parliamentary election in Scotland |
1685-02-06 |
Duke of York becomes King James II of England and VII of Scotland upon the death of his brother Charles II. |
1689-03-14 |
Scotland dismisses William III & Mary Stuart as king & queen |
1689-08-21 |
The Battle of Dunkeld in Scotland. |
1701-09-16 |
James Francis Edward Stuart, sometimes called the "Old Pretender", becomes the Jacobite claimant to the thrones of England and Scotland. |
1707-05-01 |
England, Wales & Scotland form United Kingdom of Great Britain |
1715-09-06 |
Pro-James III-uprising in Scotland |
1745-02-18 |
Bonnie Prince Charlies troops occupy Inverness Scotland |
1745-02-20 |
Jacobite troops occupy Fort Augustus, Scotland |
1745-06-22 |
Bonnie Prince Charles sails to Scotland |
1745-08-20 |
Bonnie Prince Charlie reaches Blair Castle, Scotland |
1745-08-31 |
Bonnie Prince Charlie reaches Blair Castle, Scotland |
1745-10-14 |
French help convoy reaches Montrose Scotland |
1745-12-06 |
Bonnie Prince Charlies army retreats to Scotland |
1745-12-17 |
Bonnie Prince Charlie's army retreats to Scotland |
1746-09-20 |
Bonnie Prince Charlie flees to France from Scotland |
1768-12-06 |
1st edition of "Encyclopedia Brittanica" published (Scotland) |
1786-06-29 |
Alexander Macdonell and over five hundred Roman Catholic highlanders leave Scotland to settle in Glengarry County, Ontario. |
1804-04-05 |
High Possil Meteorite: The first recorded meteorite in Scotland falls in Possil. |
1823-10-12 |
Charles Macintosh of Scotland begins selling raincoats (Macs) |
1824-11-15 |
Series of fires kills 10 in Edinburgh, Scotland |
1830-03-16 |
London's re-organised police force (Scotland Yard) |
1832-02-06 |
1st appearance of cholera in Edinburgh, Scotland |
1843-05-18 |
United Free Church of Scotland forms |
1853-09-29 |
Emigrant ship "Annie Jane" sinks off Scotland, drowning 348 |
1860-10-17 |
1st British Golf Open: Willie Park Snr shoots a 164 at Prestwick Club, Scotland |
1869-11-23 |
In Dumbarton, Scotland, the clipper Cutty Sark is launched - one of the last clippers ever to be built, and the only one still surviving to this day. |
1871-03-27 |
1st international rugby game-Scotland 1, England 0 |
1872-11-30 |
First international soccer game, Scotland-England 0-0 (Glasgow) |
1876-03-25 |
Glasgow 1st soccer match Scotland-Wales (4-0) |
1877-10-22 |
The Blantyre mining disaster in Scotland kills 207 miners. Those widows and orphans who were unable to support themselves were evicted by the mine owners and likely sent to the Poor House. |
1881-03-12 |
Andrew Watson makes his Scotland debut as the world's first black international football player and captain. |
1883-07-03 |
SS Daphne sinks on Clyde River Scotland; 195 die |
1883-10-04 |
First meeting of the Boys' Brigade in Glasgow, Scotland. |
1887-09-30 |
Volunteer (US) beats Thistle (Scotland) in 8th America's Cup |
1888-02-22 |
John Reid of Scotland demonstrates golf to Americans (Yonkers NY) |
1890-03-04 |
The longest bridge in the Great Britain, the Forth Bridge (railway) (1,710 ft) in Scotland is opened by the Prince of Wales, who later became King Edward VII. |
1902-04-05 |
In Glasgow, Scotland the Ibrox disaster occurs after a section of a grandstand collapses killing 25 and injuring 517 |
1911-05-09 |
Fire breaks out at Empire Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland |
1914-06-06 |
1st air flight out of sight of land (Scotland to Norway) |
1914-09-08 |
HMS (formerly RMS) Oceanic, sister ship of RMS Titantic, sinks off Scotland |
1915-05-22 |
Local train collides with troop train killing 226 (Gretna, Scotland) |
1918-10-06 |
US ship Otranto sinks between Scotland & Ireland, 425 die |
1919-01-31 |
The Battle of George Square takes place in Glasgow, Scotland. Troops deployed against protesters for fear of a Bolshevik uprising. |
1930-08-29 |
The last 36 remaining inhabitants of St Kilda are voluntarily evacuated to other parts of Scotland. |
1938-09-27 |
British ocean liner "Queen Elizabeth" launches at Clydebank Scotland |
1939-10-28 |
Spitfire shoots German Heinkel-111 down above Scotland |
1941-05-10 |
Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess parachutes into Scotland |
1942-10-22 |
1st ships of invasion fleet for Oran (Algeria) leave Scotland |
1944-09-05 |
British premier Churchill travels to Scotland |
1948-10-21 |
Dutch Constellation crashes at Prestwick Scotland (40 murder) |
1949-12-19 |
Luxury passenger ship Aquitania demolished in Gareloch, Scotland |
1950-12-25 |
Coronation Stone, taken from Scone in Scotland by Edward I in 1296, stolen from Westminster Abbey & smuggled back to Scotland |
1951-07-02 |
Hugo Yarnold stumps 6 at Dundee, Worcester v Scotland |
1953-01-31 |
"Princess Victoria" capsized off Stanraer Scotland; 133 die |
1958-08-18 |
Great Britain issues regional stamps (N Ireland, Scotland & Wales) |
1960-03-28 |
Scotch whisky factory explodes burying 20 fire fighters (Glasgow, Scotland) |
1966-04-04 |
Pirate Radio Scotland changes name to Radio Ireland |
1967-07-23 |
Pirate Radio Swinging Scotland closes down for financial reasons |
1967-08-14 |
Radio Scotland & Radio Swinging Holland go off the air |
1967-09-20 |
British liner Queen Elizabeth II launched at Clydebank Scotland |
1968-07-13 |
97th British Golf Open: Gary Player shoots 289 at Carnoustie Scotland |
1969-12-18 |
House of Lords votes to abolish the death penalty in England, Wales and Scotland (Northern Ireland 25 July 1973) |
1970-02-11 |
John Lennon pays £1,344 fines for 96 protesting South African rugby team playing in Scotland |
1971-01-02 |
A barrier collapses at Ibrox Park football ground at end of a soccer match in Glasgow Scotland, killing 66 |
1973-09-22 |
20th Ryder Cup: US, 19-13 at Muirfield, Scotland |
1973-12-25 |
Tommy Chambers (Scotland) finishes 51 yr cycle tour (799,405 miles) |
1977-07-09 |
106th British Golf Open: Tom Watson shoots a 268 at Turnberry Scotland |
1979-08-20 |
The East Coast Main Line rail route between England and Scotland is restored when the Penmanshiel Diversion opens. |
1988-12-21 |
Lockerbie disaster: Pan Am Flight 103 destroyed mid air by a terrorist bomb killing all 258 on board over Scotland |
1990-04-24 |
Gruinard Island, Scotland, is officially declared free of the anthrax disease after 48 years of quarantine. |
1990-07-22 |
119th British Golf Open: Nick Faldo shoots 270 at St Andrews Scotland |
1991-11-03 |
21st NYC Women's Marathon won by Liz McColgan of Scotland in 2:27 |
1992-10-04 |
2nd Solheim Cup: Europe beats US, 11½-6½ at Dalmahoy CC Scotland |
1994-06-02 |
Chinook helicopter crashes in North Scotland (29 killed) |
1994-07-17 |
123rd British Golf Open: Nick Price shoots a 268 at Turnberry Scotland |
1995-07-23 |
124th British Golf Open: John Daly shoots a 282 at St Andrews Scotland |
1996-03-13 |
Dunblane massacre: in Dunblane, Scotland, 16 children and 1 teacher are shot dead by spree killer Thomas Hamilton who then commits suicide. |
1996-07-03 |
British House of Commons annouces Stone of Scone, used in the coronation of Scottish and British monarchs, will be returned to Scotland after 600 years |
1997-02-23 |
Scientists in Scotland announced they succeeded in cloning an adult mammal, producing a lamb named "Dolly" |
1997-09-11 |
After a nationwide referendum, Scotland votes to establish a devolved parliament, within the United Kingdom. |
1998-12-26 |
Severe gales over Ireland, northern England, and southern Scotland cause widespread disruption and widespread power outages in Northern Ireland and southern Scotland. |
2000-06-21 |
Section 28 (outlawing the 'promotion' of homosexuality in the United Kingdom) is repealed in Scotland with a 99 to 17 vote. |
2001-01-31 |
In the Netherlands a Scottish court convicts a Libyan and acquits another for their part in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 which crashed into Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988. |
2004-06-23 |
Bob Dylan accepts honorary doctor of music degree from the University of St Andrews, Scotland's oldest university |
2005-12-20 |
The first same sex civil partnerships in Scotland are celebrated. |
2006-03-26 |
In Scotland the prohibition of smoking in all substantially enclosed public places comes into force. |
2006-08-10 |
Scotland Yard disrupts major terrorist plot to destroy aircraft travelling from the United Kingdom to the United States. All toiletries are banned from commercial airplanes. |
2007-05-16 |
Alex Salmond is elected First Minister of Scotland. He is the first Scottish National Party leader to be elected as First Minister after winning a historic victory at the Scottish general election on the 3rd May. |
2007-06-30 |
A car crashes into Glasgow International Airport in Scotland, believed to be a terrorist attack. |
2007-07-01 |
Smoking in England is banned in all public indoor spaces: with the ban already in force in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, this means it is illegal to smoke in indoor public places anywhere in the UK. Australia implements a similar ban. |
2008-10-13 |
HM Treasury infused £37 billion ($64 billion, 47 billion euros) of new capital-bailout into Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc, Lloyds TSB and HBOS Plc, to avert a financial sector collapse. |
2013-01-19 |
4 climbers are killed by an avalanche in Glen Coe, Scotland |
2013-03-24 |
Scotland defeats Sweden to win the 2013 World Women's Curling Championship |
2013-05-20 |
The Church of Scotland votes to allow openly gay men and women to be ministers |
2014-02-04 |
Same-sex marriage is legalized in Scotland |
2014-09-18 |
Scotland votes 'NO' in a referendum deciding whether or not to stay with the United Kingdom |
2015-11-24 |
Drunk Russian sailor crashes 7000-ton ship into Scotland -- at full speed |
2017-03-29 |
Scotland Votes to Demand a Post-'Brexit' Independence Referendum |
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Date | Event |
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521-12-07 |
Saint Columba, Irish Christian missionary to Scotland (d. 597) |
1198-08-24 |
King Alexander II of Scotland (d. 1249) |
1210-07-22 |
Joan of England, Queen consort of Scotland, wife of Alexander II of Scotland (d. 1238) |
1240-09-29 |
Margaret of England, Queen consort of Scotland, (d. 1275) |
1241-09-04 |
Alexander III of Scotland (d. 1286) |
1261-02-28 |
Margaret of Scotland, queen of Norway (d. 1283) |
1321-07-05 |
Joan of The Tower, Queen consort of Scotland (d. 1362) |
1378-10-24 |
David Stewart, Duke of Rothesay, heir to the throne of Scotland (d. 1402) |
1394-12-10 |
King James I of Scotland, Dunfermline Palace, Fife, (1406-1437), (d. 1437) |
1430-10-16 |
King James II of Scotland (d. 1460) |
1452-07-10 |
King James III of Scotland (d. 1488) |
1456-06-23 |
Margaret of Denmark, wife of James III of Scotland (d. 1486) |
1489-11-28 |
Margaret Tudor, wife of James IV of Scotland (d. 1541) |
1515-11-22 |
Marie Guise, French wife of king James V of Scotland |
1515-12-22 |
Mary of Lorraine, France, pro-French Regent of Scotland |
1520-08-10 |
Madeleine de Valois, wife of James V of Scotland (d. 1537) |
1542-12-08 |
Mary Stuart, Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow, Queen of Scotland (1560-1587), (d. 1587) |
1545-12-07 |
Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, consort of Mary I of Scotland (d. 1567) |
1566-06-19 |
James Stuart, King James VI of Scotland (1567-1625) and James I of England and Ireland (1603-25) |
1596-08-19 |
Elizabeth Stuart, Electress Palatine, Queen of Bohemia and daughter of James IV and I of England and Scotland (d. 1662) |
1608-12-06 |
George Monck/Monk, English general/gov of Scotland |
1630-05-29 |
Charles II, St. James's Palace, London, King of England, Scotland and Ireland (1660-85) |
1633-10-14 |
James Stuart, King James VII of Scotland / James II of England (d. 1688) |
1644-06-16 |
Henrietta Anne Stuart, Princess of Scotland, England and Ireland and Duchess of Orléans (d. 1670) |
1645-03-23 |
William Kidd, Pirate Legend From Scotland (d. 1701) |
1687-10-14 |
Robert Simson, Scotland, mathematician |
1688-06-10 |
James Francis Edward Stuart 'The old Pretender', claimed thrones of England and Scotland as James III/James VIII (d. 1766) |
1723-02-05 |
John Witherspoon, Gifford Scotland, president of the College of New Jersey (signed Declaration of Independence) |
1723-06-05 |
Adam Smith, Kirkcaldy Scotland, economist (Wealth of Nations) (baptized) |
1726-06-03 |
James Hutton, Edinburgh Scotland, geologist |
1735-10-25 |
James Beattie, Scotland, poet/philosopher (Essay on Truth) |
1736-01-19 |
James Watt, Scotland, inventor (steam engine) |
1740-10-29 |
James Boswell, Scotland, Samuel Johnson's biographer |
1748-03-10 |
John Playfair, Scotland, clergyman/geologist/mathematician |
1759-01-25 |
Robert Burns, Alloway Scotland, poet (Auld Lang Syne), (d. 1796) |
1761-01-17 |
James Hall, Scotland, geologist |
1771-08-15 |
Walter Scott, Scotland, novelist/poet (Lady of Lake) |
1773-04-06 |
James Mill, Scotland, philosopher/historian (Hist of British India) |
1776-12-29 |
Charles Macintosh, Scotland, patented waterproof fabric |
1779-05-02 |
John Galt, Scotland, novelist (Ayrshire Legatees, Lawrie Todd) |
1780-03-17 |
Thomas Chalmers, 1st moderator (Free Church of Scotland 1843-47) |
1781-12-11 |
David Brewster, Scotland, physicist/inventor (kaleidoscope) |
1784-02-20 |
Adam Black, Edinburgh Scotland, politician/publisher |
1788-05-18 |
Hugh Clapperton, Annan Scotland, African explorer |
1795-09-01 |
James Gordon Bennett, Sr., Keith Scotland, American newspaper publisher (New York Herald) |
1795-12-04 |
Thomas Carlyle, Scotland, essayist/historian (French Revolution) |
1797-11-14 |
Charles Lyell, Scotland, geologist (Principles of Geology) |
1811-06-07 |
James Young Simpson, Scotland, obsterician (used chloroform) |
1812-12-23 |
Samuel Smiles, Scotland, author (Self-Help, Character, Duty) |
1813-03-19 |
David Livingstone, Scotland, explorer (found by Stanley in Africa) |
1815-01-11 |
John A. Macdonald, Glasgow Scotland, First Prime Minister of Canada (1867-1873 and 1878-1891) |
1819-01-03 |
Charles Piazzi Smyth, Astronomer Royal for Scotland (d. 1900) |
1822-01-28 |
Alexander Mackenzie, Logierait Scotland, (L) 2nd PM of Canada (1873-78) |
1824-12-10 |
George MacDonald, Scotland, sci-fi author (Princess & Curdie) |
1828-04-04 |
Margaret Oliphant, Scotland, novelist/biographer (Beleaguered City) |
1830-04-05 |
Alexander Muir, Lesmahagow Scotland, poet (Maple Leaf Forever) |
1837-02-07 |
James Augustus Henry Murray, Scotland, created Oxford Dictionary |
1840-02-05 |
John Boyd Dunlop, Scotland, developer (pneumatic rubber tire) |
1840-03-31 |
Benjamin Baker, Frome Somerset, English Engineer who designed the bridge over the Firth of Forth, Scotland and the London underground |
1844-03-31 |
Andrew Lang, Scotland, author (The Blue Fairy Book) |
1844-09-28 |
Robert Stout, Shetland Islands Scotland, NZ prime minister (1884-87) |
1847-03-03 |
Alexander Graham Bell, Edinburgh Scotland, inventor (telephone) |
1850-05-27 |
Thomas Neill Cream, Glasgow, Scotland, serial killer (Lambeth poisoner), (d. 1892) |
1850-11-13 |
Robert Louis Stevenson, Edinburgh, Scotland, author (Treasure Island), (d. 1894) |
1856-09-23 |
William Archer, Scotland, writer (Green Goddess) |
1858-02-14 |
Joseph Thomson, Scotland, geologist (Thomson's gazelle) |
1860-05-09 |
James Matthew (J.M.) Barrie, Scotland, novelist (Margaret Ogilvy, Peter Pan). Dies 1937. |
1860-11-21 |
Tom Horn, Scotland County Missouri, American gunman and outlaw |
1861-07-25 |
Andrew Cowper Lawson, Anstruther Scotland, Scottish-Canadian Geologist who was the first person to identify and name the San Andreas Fault |
1861-11-10 |
Robert T A Innes, Edinburgh Scotland, astronomer (Proxima Centauri) |
1870-08-04 |
Harry Lauder, Scotland, comedian/singer (Roamin' in the Gloamin) |
1870-12-21 |
Sir Patrick Duncan, Fortrie, Banffshire, Scotland, Governor-General of the Union of South Africa (1937 to 1943) |
1874-02-20 |
Mary Garden, Aberdeen Scotland, opera star |
1875-08-26 |
John Buchan, Scotland, Gov-Gen of Canada/writer (Battle of Somme) |
1876-03-23 |
Muirhead Bone, Glasgow Scotland, etcher/engraver of architecture |
1876-04-17 |
Ian Hay, Scotland, novelist/playwright (PIp, Carrying On) |
1877-07-02 |
Hayden Stevenson, Blake of Scotland Yard |
1878-01-20 |
Finlay Currie, Scotland, actor (Quo Vadis, Ivanhoe, Avengers) |
1878-06-26 |
Ernest Torrence, Edinburgh Scotland, actor (Hunchback of Notre Dame) |
1879-12-16 |
William Duncan, Scotland, actor (Thunder Trail) |
1880-07-14 |
Donald Meek, Glasgow Scotland, actor (Stage Fair, Stagecoach) |
1880-07-27 |
Donald Crisp, Scotland, actor (How Green Was My Valley, Pollyana) |
1882-03-05 |
William Stack, Mary of Scotland |
1883-02-26 |
Coningsby William Dawson, The Girl from Scotland Yard |
1886-04-21 |
Charlie Naughton, Glasgow Scotland, actor (Frozen Limits) |
1887-12-17 |
Jefferson Moffitt, Bonnie Scotland |
1888-02-02 |
Frank Lloyd, Scotland, actor/director (Mutiny on Bounty, Oliver Twist) |
1888-03-27 |
Agnes Windeck, Dr. Mabuse vs. Scotland Yard |
1888-08-13 |
John Logie Baird, Scotland, inventor (father of TV) |
1892-03-25 |
Andy Clyde, Scotland, actor (George-Real McCoys, Cully-Lassie) |
1892-04-04 |
Cyril Smith, Peterhead Scotland, actor (Adv of Sir Lancelot) |
1892-08-11 |
Hugh MacDiarmid (Christopher Murray Grieve), Scotland, poet (Scots Unbound) |
1893-08-10 |
Viscount Dunrossil, Scotland, Gov Gen of Australia (1959-61) |
1894-04-23 |
George Renevant, Paris, actor (Moulin Rouge, Scotland Yard, Comrade X) |
1897-03-25 |
John Laurie, Dumfries Scotland, actor (Jericho, Island of Desire) |
1898-07-18 |
John Stuart, Edinburgh Scotland, actor (Number 17) |
1899-03-08 |
Eric Linklater, Scotland, novelist/poet (Blue Swallows) |
1901-01-14 |
Bebe Daniels, Scotland, actress (42nd Street, Lonesome Luke) |
1901-06-29 |
Frieda Inescort, Edinburgh Scotland, actress (Pride & Prejudice) |
1902-06-03 |
Edward Wayne, physician (Queen of Scotland) |
1904-10-20 |
Tommy Douglas, Falkirk Scotland, Canadian politician ("Father of Medicare") |
1905-06-15 |
James Robertson Justice, Scotland, actor (Above Us the Waves) |
1905-08-20 |
Duncan Macrae, Glasgow Scotland, actor (Casino Royale, Kidnapped) |
1905-08-24 |
Donald Douglas, Scotland, actor (I Love You Again) |
1908-03-05 |
Sophie Stewart, Scotland, actress (As You Like It, Under the Red Robe) |
1908-9-17 |
John Creasey, Gideon of Scotland Yard |
1909-09-29 |
Andrew Herron, Moderator (General Assembly of Church of Scotland) |
1912-04-16 |
David Langton, Scotland, actor (Quintet, St Joan, Abandon Ship) |
1912-06-14 |
Lester Powell, Scotland Yard Inspector |
1912-07-02 |
Robert B. Hoover, Scotched in Scotland |
1913-03-06 |
Ella Logan, Glasgow Scotland, actress (52nd Street, Goldwyn Follies) |
1914-04-29 |
Ewan Roberts, Edinburgh Scotland, actress (Pvt Benjamin) |
1914-05-26 |
Archie Duncan, Glasgow Scotland, actor (Sherlock Holmes) |
1915-05-27 |
Louise Annand-MacFarquhar, Lanarkshire, Scotland, painter and film-maker (At the Museum), (d. 2012) |
1916-01-04 |
Slim Gaillard [Bulee], Edinburgh, Scotland, American Jazz singer/songwriter (d. 1991) |
1917-05-07 |
David Tomlinson, Scotland, actor (Mary Poppins, Helter Skelter) |
1917-05-18 |
James Donald, Aberdeen Scotland, actor (Bridge on River Kwai, Vikings) |
1918-02-01 |
Muriel Spark, Edinburgh Scotland, novelist (Prime of Miss Jean Brodie) |
1918-07-24 |
Jean-Roger Caussimon, Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard |
1918-09-27 |
James McCallion, Glasgow Scotland, actor (Mi Taylor-National Velvet) |
1919-05-21 |
Lord Maxwell, senator/prof (college of Justice Scotland) |
1920-01-26 |
Derek Bond, Glasgow Scotland, actor (Nicholas Nickelby) |
1920-01-28 |
James Whyte, Moderator (General Assembly of Church of Scotland) |
1920-07-22 |
Vaino Hassan, Bonnie Scotland |
1921-08-03 |
André Dumas, Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard |
1921-09-16 |
William Johnston, Chaplain to Queen of Scotland |
1921-09-30 |
Deborah Kerr, Helensburg Scotland, actress (King & I, Night of Iguana) |
1923-02-03 |
Françoise Christophe, Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard |
1923-05-06 |
Elizabeth Sellars, Glasgow Scotland, actress (Chalk Garden) |
1925-11-06 |
Antoine Baud, Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard |
1926-01-17 |
Moira Shearer, Dunfermline Scotland, ballerina (Red Shoes) |
1926-07-24 |
Max Montavon, Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard |
1928-06-29 |
Ian Bannen, Airdrie Scotland, actor (Eye of the Needle, Gorky Park) |
1928-10-28 |
Lawrie Reilly, Edinburgh, Scotland, footballer (Hibernian, 28 caps), (d. 2013) |
1929-04-17 |
Lady (James) Mellon, CEO (Volunteer Development Scotland) |
1929-05-25 |
Arthur Montford, Scotland: The World Cup Story 1990 |
1930-04-10 |
Lord Morton, of Shauna, senator (College of Justice, Scotland) |
1930-08-25 |
Sean Connery, Edinburgh Scotland, actor (James Bond) |
1930-12-04 |
Ronnie Corbett, Edinburgh Scotland, comedian (The 2 Ronnies) |
1931-02-16 |
Bobby Collins, Govanhill, Scotland, footballer (Celtic, 31 caps), (d. 2014) |
1931-03-29 |
James Weatherhead, moderator (General Assembly of Church of Scotland) |
1931-04-29 |
Lonnie Donegan, Glasgow Scotland, vocalist |
1931-09-30 |
Ray Willsey, Regina Sask, WLAF def coordinator (Frankfurt, Scotland) |
1933-03-06 |
Kim Elgie, cricketer (South African bat v NZ 1961-62, Scotland RU intl) |
1933-04-11 |
José Luis Madrid, Seven Murders for Scotland Yard |
1933-11-13 |
Adrienne Corri, Glasgow Scotland, actress (River, Dr Zhivago) |
1934-02-07 |
King Curtis, The Last King of Scotland |
1934-04-07 |
Ian Richards, Edinburgh Scotland, actor (Montgomery-Ike) |
1935-01-08 |
Ian Bargh, Prestwick, Scotland, Canadian jazz pianist and composer (d.2012) |
1935-04-03 |
Judith Kircher, Mary of Scotland |
1935-04-06 |
James Graham, 8th Duke of Montrose, Southern Rhodesia-born hereditary peer of the Peerage of Scotland |
1939-01-06 |
Murray Rose, Nairn Scotland, Australian Olympic swimmer (4x oly gold), (d. 2012) |
1939-06-11 |
Jackie Stewart, Scotland, driver/sports announcer (27 Grand Prix) |
1940-02-24 |
Denis Law, Scotland: The World Cup Story 1990 |
1940-06-05 |
Moira Anderson, Scotland, singer (Loch Lomond) |
1940-06-23 |
Stuart Sutcliffe, Edinburgh Scotland, rocker (Beatles) |
1940-08-12 |
Tony Allen, The Last King of Scotland |
1941-11-22 |
Tom Conti, Paisley Scotland, actor (Reuben Reuben, American Dreamer) |
1942-11-24 |
Billy Connolly, Scotland, comedian/actor (Blue Money) |
1942-12-27 |
Mike Heron, Edinburgh Scotland, rock musician |
1943-01-11 |
Henry Cecil, Aberdeen, Scotland, English horse racing trainer |
1943-05-14 |
Jack Bruce, Lanarkshire Scotland, bassist (Cream-White Room) |
1943-07-18 |
Robin McDonald, Scotland, rock guitarist (Billy J Kramer & Dakotas) |
1943-08-01 |
Andy Roxburgh, Glasgow, Scotland, football player, coach and manager |
1944-05-13 |
Carolyn Franklin, The Last King of Scotland |
1944-06-04 |
Roger Ball, Scotland, saxophonist (Average White Band) |
1944-09-21 |
Susan Maureen Fleetwood, Scotland, actress (Krays, Sacrifice) |
1945-01-12 |
Maggie Bell, Glasgow Scotland, rocker |
1945-05-29 |
Lord Fraser of Carmyllie, Minister of State (Scotland) |
1945-06-04 |
Gordon Waller, Scotland, singer (Peter & Gordon-World Without Love) |
1945-08-24 |
Malcolm "Mollie" Duncan, Scotland, saxophonist (Average White Band) |
1945-09-05 |
Al Stewart, Glasgow Scotland, rocker (Year of the Cat) |
1945-09-25 |
Owen "Onnie" McIntyre, Scotland, guitarist (Average White Band) |
1946-01-26 |
Timothy Clifford, director (National Galleries of Scotland) |
1946-07-09 |
Bon Scott, [Ronald Belford], Kirriemuir Scotland, rocker (AC/DC) |
1946-07-19 |
Alan Gorrie, Scotland, rock bassist/singer (Average White Band) |
1947-04-16 |
Gerry Rafferty, Paisley Scotland, guitarist/vocalist (Baker Street) |
1947-08-10 |
Ian Anderson, Scotland, rocker (Jethro Tull-Bungle in the Jungle) |
1947-11-06 |
George Young, Glasgow, Scotland, rock guitarist (Easybeats, AC/DC) |
1948-11-03 |
Lulu, Glasgow Scotland, singer/actress (To Sir With Love) |
1949-08-11 |
Ian Charleson, Edinburgh Scotland, actor (Gandhi, Chariots of Fire) |
1949-10-08 |
Hamish Stuart, Scotland, guitarist/singer (Average White Band) |
1951-02-20 |
Gordon Brown, Giffnock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, British Labour Prime Minister (2007—10) |
1951-11-17 |
Jack Vettriano, Methil Scotland, Scottish painter (The Singing Butler) |
1951-11-25 |
Alan Rough, Scotland: The World Cup Story 1990 |
1952-03-19 |
Derek Longmuir, Edinburgh Scotland, rock drummer (Bay City Rollers) |
1952-05-14 |
David Byrne, Dumbarton Scotland, rock guitarist/singer (Talking Heads-Burning Down the House) |
1952-06-12 |
Oliver Knussen, Glasgow Scotland, composer (Chicara) |
1953-01-06 |
Malcolm Young, Glasgow Scotland, guitarist (AC/DC-Highway to Hell) |
1953-05-06 |
Graeme Souness, Scotland: The World Cup Story 1990 |
1953-06-20 |
Alan Longmuir, Edinburgh Scotland, rocker (Bay City Rollers) |
1953-06-29 |
Colin Hay, Kilwinning, Scotland, Scottish-Australian guitarist and singer (Men At Work) |
1955-03-31 |
Angus Young, Glascow Scotland, rock guitarist (AC/DC-Highway to Hell) |
1955-10-21 |
Eric Faulkner, Edinburgh Scotland, rock guitarist (Bay City Rollers) |
1956-09-12 |
Brian Robertson, Glasgow Scotland, rock guitarist (Thin Lizzy) |
1957-06-16 |
Ian Buchanan, Scotland, actor (General Hospital, Gary Shandling Show) |
1957-08-25 |
Simon McBurney, The Last King of Scotland |
1959-03-20 |
Dale Reid, Ladybank Scotland, LPGA golfer (European Solheim Cup team) |
1959-04-08 |
Jeffery Harwell, Sons of Scotland: The Making of Strangeheart |
1959-04-25 |
Billy Rankin, Glasgow, Scotland, rocker |
1959-04-27 |
Sheena Easton, [Shirley Orr], Glasgow Scotland, singer (Sugar Walls) |
1959-05-29 |
Mel Gaynor, Glasgow Scotland, rock drummer (Simple Minds-Water Front) |
1959-07-09 |
Jim Kerr, Glasgow Scotland, rock vocalist (Simple Minds) |
1960-03-23 |
Nicol Stephen, Deputy First Minister of Scotland |
1960-12-17 |
Perry Costello, The Last King of Scotland |
1961-02-22 |
Debbie Linden, Glasgow Scotland, actress (Kenny Everett Show) |
1961-04-14 |
Robert Carlyle, Glasgow, Scotland, British actor (Trainspotting, The Full Monty) |
1961-08-26 |
Jeff Niems, Sons of Scotland: The Making of Strangeheart |
1963-04-30 |
Steve Smith, Glasgow Scotland, NHL defenseman (Chicago Blackhawks) |
1963-11-28 |
Armando Iannucci, Glasgow, Scotland, comedian and radio producer |
1964-06-26 |
Pamela Wright, Scotland, LPGA golfer (1995 Jamie Farr Toledo-3rd) |
1965-04-13 |
Simon Scotland, This Year's Love |
1965-10-27 |
Michael O'Connor, The Last King of Scotland |
1966-03-03 |
Gary Parker, WLAF kicker (Scotland Claymores) |
1966-07-31 |
Julie Forbes, Torphins Scotland, golfer (Aberdeenshire champ 1989) |
1967-06-08 |
Kathryn Marshall, Dundee Scotland, LPGA golfer (1995 Jamie Farr) |
1967-10-28 |
Kevin Macdonald, The Last King of Scotland |
1968-03-26 |
Kari Gronroos, WLAF kicker (Scotland Claymores) |
1969-04-10 |
Wayne Lammle, WLAF kicker/punter (Scotland Claymores) |
1969-04-22 |
Craig Logan, Scotland, rock bassist (Bros Front, Bon Jovi-New Jersey) |
1969-05-19 |
Kevin Scott, WLAF cornerback (Scotland Claymores) |
1969-08-05 |
James Fuller, NFL/WLAF safety (N O Saints, Frankfurt Galaxy, Scotland) |
1969-08-25 |
Catriona Matthew, Edinburgh Scotland, golfer (1995 British Open-12th) |
1969-12-12 |
Doug Terry, NFL/WLAF safety (KC Chiefs, Scotland Claymores) |
1970-01-13 |
Nachi Abe, WLAF tight end (Scotland Claymores) |
1970-05-01 |
Allen DeGraffenreid, WLAF wide receiver (Scotland Claymores) |
1970-05-12 |
Andrew Coltart, Dumfries Scotland, Australasia golfer |
1970-05-18 |
Sompet Laungsouphom, Sons of Scotland: The Making of Strangeheart |
1970-08-28 |
Jaime Fields, NFL/WLAF linebacker (KC Chiefs, Scotland Claymores) |
1970-10-29 |
Charles Swann, WLAF cornerback (Scotland Claymores) |
1971-01-05 |
Eric Smith, NFL/WLAF wide receiver (Chicago Bears, Scotland Claymores) |
1971-01-23 |
James Logan, WLAF linebacker (Scotland Claymores) |
1971-03-31 |
Ewan McGregor, Perth Scotland, Scottish actor (Trainspotting) |
1971-09-27 |
Ron Florine, NFL/WLAF tackle (KC Chiefs, Scotland Claymores) |
1971-11-19 |
Rickey Brady, WLAF TE (Scotland Claymores) |
1971-9-02 |
Alex Heffes, The Last King of Scotland |
1972-02-23 |
Steve Papin, WLAF running back (Scotland Claymores) |
1972-03-22 |
Mikhail Sloutsky, WLAF LB (Scotland Claymores) |
1972-05-09 |
Dave Barr, WLAF quarterback (Scotland Claymores) |
1972-07-29 |
Steven Branscombe, WLAF WR (Scotland Claymores) |
1972-09-30 |
Cedric Saunders, NFL tight end (Tampa Bay Bucs, Scotland Claymores) |
1972-11-11 |
Cornell Thomas, WLAF DE (Scotland Claymores) |
1972-11-29 |
Larry Williams, WLAF defensive tackle (Scotland Claymores) |
1972-11-30 |
Spence Fischer, WLAF quarterback (Scotland Claymores) |
1972-12-18 |
Eric Unverzagt, NFL/WLAF linebacker (Sea Seahawks, Scotland Claymores) |
1973-01-02 |
Fredric Ford, WLAF CB (Scotland Claymores)/NFL cornerback (Eagles) |
1973-02-28 |
Demetrice Martin, WLAF cornerback (Scotland Claymores) |
1973-03-09 |
Troy Bailey, WLAF DE (Scotland Claymores) |
1973-05-25 |
Jeff Smith, NFL/WLAF corner (Scotland Claymores/KC Chiefs) |
1973-11-20 |
Brad Keeney, WLAF defensive tackle (Scotland Claymores) |
1973-12-07 |
Mark Hartsell, WLAF QB (Scotland Claymores) |
1974-04-16 |
Gioia von Thun, The Last King of Scotland |
1974-11-26 |
David Barnard, WLAF defensive tackle (Scotland Claymores) |
1979-02-09 |
Christopher Sanderson, The Last King of Scotland |
1979-10-21 |
Ted Guard, The Last King of Scotland |
1996-07-05 |
Dolly the Sheep, first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell born in Scotland |
2012-07-08 |
Penelope Scotland Disick, Baby, Baby, Baby |
2160-06-14 |
Montgomery Edward Scott, Aberdeen Scotland, fictional eng (Star Trek) |
Date | Event |
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1100-11-11 |
Anglo Norman King Henry I marries Princess Matilda of Scotland at Westminster Abbey |
1502-08-08 |
Jacobus IV of Scotland marries Margaretha Tudor |
1558-04-24 |
Queen Mary Stuart of Scotland marries French crown prince Francois |
1811-08-28 |
English Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley (19) elopes to Scotland with 1st wife Harriet Westbrook (16) |
1848-04-10 |
British influential art critic and social commentator John Ruskin marries Effie Gray in Perth, Scotland (later annulled). |
1949-08-12 |
Multi-Tony award-winning actress Angela Lansbury (23) weds actor and producer Peter Shaw (31) at St. Columba's Presbyterian Church of Scotland in London, England |
1997-12-28 |
Actor Robert Carlyle (36) weds makeup artist Anastasia Shirley in Scotland |
2000-12-22 |
Pop singer Madonna (42) weds film director Guy Ritchie (32) at Skibo Castle in Scotland |
2001-12-12 |
Actress Ashley Judd (33) weds race car driver Dario Franchetti (28) at Skibo Castle in Scotland |
2001-12-26 |
"Harry Potter" author J. K. Rowling (36) weds anesthesiologist Neil Murray (30) in Aberfeldy, Scotland |
2003-01-01 |
"A Beautiful Mind" actress Jennifer Connelly (32) weds actor Paul Bettany in Scotland |
2003-06-29 |
Actress Emma Thompson (44) weds actor Greg Wise (37) in Loch Eck, Scotland |
2003-08-30 |
Daughter of Paul McCartney and fashion designer Stella McCartney (31) weds British publisher Alasdhair Willis on the 300-acre Gothic Estate in Scotland's Isle of Bute |
2006-08-26 |
2004 X-Factor winner Steve Brookstein (37) weds jazz musician Eileen Hunter at King's College Chapel in Aberdeen, Scotland |
2010-09-25 |
PayPal founder Elon Musk (39) weds actress Talulah Riley (24) at Dornoch Cathedral in Scotland |
2011-07-30 |
Granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II and British equestrian Zara Phillips (30) weds England rugby player Mike Tindall (32) at the Canongate Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland |
Date | Event |
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858-02-13 |
Kenneth I of Scotland |
1040-08-15 |
King Duncan I of Scotland killed in battle at ca. 39 years |
1058-03-17 |
King Lulach I of Scotland |
1094-11-12 |
King Duncan II of Scotland (b. 1060) |
1107-01-08 |
Edgar of Scotland (b. 1074) |
1118-05-01 |
Edith of Scotland, first wife of Henry I of England (b. c. 1080) |
1214-12-04 |
William I of Scotland |
1238-03-04 |
Joan of England, Queen Consort of Scotland, wife of Alexander II (b. 1210) |
1286-03-19 |
King Alexander III of Scotland (b. 1241) |
1316-03-02 |
Marjorie Bruce, daughter of Robert I of Scotland (b. 1296) |
1327-10-27 |
Elizabeth de Burgh, queen of Robert I of Scotland (b. 1289) |
1420-09-03 |
Robert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany, regent of Scotland |
1437-02-21 |
King James I of Scotland dies at 42 |
1445-08-16 |
Margaret of Scotland (Dauphine of France), wife of the future King Louis XI (b. 1424) |
1460-08-03 |
King James II of Scotland (b. 1430) |
1537-07-07 |
Madeleine de Valois, queen of James V of Scotland (b. 1520) |
1541-10-18 |
Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland (b. 1489) |
1541-11-24 |
Margaret Tudor, wife of James IV of Scotland (b. 1489) |
1556-11-10 |
Richard Chancellor, English explorer, dies in shipwreck off Scotland |
1560-06-10 |
Mary de Guise, queen-mother of Scotland |
1560-06-11 |
Marie Guise, French wife of King James V of Scotland and mother and regent of Mary Queen of Scots, dies at 44 |
1571-09-04 |
Earl of Lennox, regent of Scotland, murdered |
1578-04-14 |
James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, consort of Mary I of Scotland |
1581-06-02 |
James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton, regent of Scotland |
1622-06-16 |
Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Dunfermline, Chancellor of Scotland (b. 1555) |
1625-03-27 |
James VI and I, Scottish born King of Scotland )1657-1625) and King of England and Ireland (1603-25), poet and author, dies at 58 |
1662-02-13 |
Elisabeth Stuart, of James I of Scotland and England, dies at 65 |
1670-06-30 |
Henrietta Anne Stuart, Princess of England, Scotland, and Ireland (b. 1644) |
1685-02-06 |
Charles II, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1660-85), dies at 54 |
1688-02-17 |
Rev James Renwick, hanged in Scotland for being a Presbyterian |
1701-09-16 |
James II of England and VII of Scotland (b. 1633) |
1768-10-01 |
Robert Simson, Scotland mathematician, dies at 80 |
1907-05-19 |
Benjamin Baker, English engineer (bridge over the Firth of Forth, Scotland and London underground) |
1946-11-18 |
Donald Meek, Scotland, actor (Stage Fair, Stagecoach), dies at 86 |
1949-01-15 |
William Stack, Mary of Scotland |
1952-01-31 |
Hayden Stevenson, Blake of Scotland Yard |
1954-04-08 |
Jefferson Moffitt, Bonnie Scotland |
1958-10-17 |
Abdullah Hassan, Bonnie Scotland |
1959-08-09 |
Coningsby William Dawson, The Girl from Scotland Yard |
1966-06-04 |
Robert B. Hoover, Scotched in Scotland |
1973-08-31 |
John Ford, US director (Mary of Scotland, Stagecoach), dies at 78 |
1978-01-18 |
Walter H. Thompson, English Scotland Yard detective, bodyguard of Winston Churchill (b. 1890) |
1983-09-22 |
Max Montavon, Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard |
1985-10-19 |
Jean-Roger Caussimon, Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard |
1988-04-25 |
Carolyn Franklin, The Last King of Scotland |
1992-04-04 |
Elizabeth Wilbur, Bonnie Scotland |
1996-01-13 |
Robert Baldwin, The Girl from Scotland Yard |
2000-10-11 |
Donald Dewar, First Minister of Scotland (b. 1937) |
2005-07-22 |
Jean Charles de Menezes, Brazilian electrician killed by Scotland Yard (b. 1978) |
2012-01-08 |
Françoise Christophe, Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard |
2014-11-24 |
Antoine Baud, Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard |
2014-11-25 |
Arthur Montford, Scotland: The World Cup Story 1990 |
2016-03-04 |
Boxing Scotland chairman Richard Thomas dies, aged 45 |
2017-07-21 |
Lord McCluskey, architect of Scotland Act, dies aged 88 |