1758 in Scotland
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List of years in Scotland Timeline of Scottish history 1758 in: Great Britain • Wales • Ireland • Elsewhere |
Events from the year 1758 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
- Lord Advocate — Robert Dundas the younger
- Solicitor General for Scotland — Andrew Pringle of Alemore
Judiciary
Events
- Physician Francis Home makes the first attempt to deliver a measles vaccine.
Births
- 17 February — John Pinkerton, antiquarian and cartographer (died 1826)
- 21 March — Patrick Beatson, mariner and shipbuilder in Quebec (died 1800 in Canada)
- 23 April — Alexander Cochrane, admiral (died 1832 in France)
- 9 September — Alexander Nasmyth, portrait and landscape painter (died 1840)
- 31 October — Jean Glover, poet and singer (died 1801 in Ireland)
- Alexander Mackenzie Fraser, born Alexander Mackenzie, British Army general (died 1809 in the Netherlands)
Deaths
- 7 January — Allan Ramsay, poet (born 1686)
- 17 January — James Hamilton, 6th Duke of Hamilton (born 1724)
- 18 July — Duncan Campbell, nobleman and British Army officer (died of wounds received at Battle of Carillon)
- 14 October — James Francis Edward Keith, Jacobite, soldier and Prussian field-marshal (born 1696; killed at Battle of Hochkirch)
- 27 October (bur.) — Elizabeth Blackwell, botanic writer and illustrator (born 1707; died in London)
- 12 November — John Cockburn, politician
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References
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