1754 in Scotland
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Events from the year 1754 in Scotland.
See also:List of years in Scotland
Timeline of Scottish history
1754 in: Great Britain ⢠Wales ⢠Elsewhere
Timeline of Scottish history
1754 in: Great Britain ⢠Wales ⢠Elsewhere
Incumbents
Law officers
- Lord Advocate â William Grant of Prestongrange; then Robert Dundas the younger
- Solicitor General for Scotland â Patrick Haldane of Gleneagles, jointly with Alexander Hume
Judiciary
- Lord President of the Court of Session â vacant until 22 January; then Lord Glendoick
- Lord Justice General â Lord Ilay
- Lord Justice Clerk â Lord Tinwald
Events
- 25 March â Lord Harwicke's Marriage Act 1753 "for the Better Preventing of Clandestine Marriage" comes into force in England and Wales, giving increased incentive for couples to contract Border marriages in Scotland.
- 14 May â The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews is founded as the Society of St Andrews Golfers, a group of players on St Andrews Links.[1]
- 22 May â In fiction, the village of Brigadoon disappears into the Highland mist (alternate sources say 1747).
- 11 July â William Burnett establishes the Aberdeen law firm that will continue in business as Burnett and Reid into the 21st century.
- The Select Society is established as The St Giles' Society by a group of 15 Edinburgh intellectuals, part of the Scottish Enlightenment.[2]
- Old Spey Bridge at Grantown-on-Spey is completed by the military.[3]
- Chemist Joseph Black discovers "carbonic acid gas", i.e. carbon dioxide.
Births
- 9 June â Francis Mackenzie, 1st Baron Seaforth, soldier and clan chief (died 1815)
- 2 August â Lady Charlotte Murray, botanist (died 1808 in Bath)
- 21 August â William Murdoch, inventor (died 1839 in Birmingham)
- Grace Elliott, née Dalrymple, courtesan and socialite (died 1823 in France)
- John Graham, painter (died 1817)
- William John Gray, 13th Lord Gray, soldier (suicide 1807)
Deaths
- 25 March â William Hamilton, exiled Jacobite poet (born 1704)
- 2 June â Ebenezer Erskine, Secessionist minister (born 1680)
- 17 June â George Ross, 13th Lord Ross (born 1681)
- 27 July â Patrick Grant, Lord Elchies, judge (born 1691)
- 19 August
- John Pringle, Lord Haining, lawyer, politician, judge and landowner (born c. 1674)
- William Ross, 14th Lord Ross (born c. 1720)
- 23 August â William Cleghorn, philosopher (born 1718)
- 2 September â Alexander Leslie, 5th Earl of Leven (born 1695)
