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1726 in Scotland
Events from the year
1726 in Scotland
.
Incumbents
Secretary of State for Scotland
:
vacant
Law officers
Lord Advocate
âÂÂ
Duncan Forbes
Solicitor General for Scotland
âÂÂ
John Sinclair
, jointly with
Charles Erskine
Judiciary
Lord President of the Court of Session
âÂÂ
Lord North Berwick
Lord Justice General
âÂÂ
Lord Ilay
Lord Justice Clerk
âÂÂ
Lord Grange
Events
c. April/May â General
George Wade
begins an 11-year construction program on
military roads of Scotland
.
25 May
â Britain's first
circulating library
is opened in Edinburgh by poet and bookseller
Allan Ramsay
.
23 June
â professional Irish swordsman Andrew Bryan is defeated in a public duel in Edinburgh by 62-year-old
Killiecrankie
veteran Donald Bane "to the great joy of the Edinburgh citizenry".
A faculty of medicine is formally established at the
University of Edinburgh
, a predecessor of the
University of Edinburgh Medical School
.
John Rutherford
becomes Professor of Practice of Medicine.
Births
17 January
âÂÂ
Hugh Mercer
, soldier and physician (died 1777 of wounds received at the
Battle of Princeton
)
6 February
âÂÂ
Patrick Russell
, surgeon and herpetologist (died 1805 in London)
3 June
âÂÂ
James Hutton
, geologist (died
1797
)
26 September
âÂÂ
John H. D. Anderson
, scientist (died
1796
)
Andrew Bell
, engraver, co-founder of the
Encyclopædia Britannica
(died
1809
)
Thomas Melvill
,
natural philosopher
(died
1753
)
Deaths
8 July
âÂÂ
John Ker
, spy (born
1673
)
August â Colonel
John Stewart (of Livingstone)
, former Member of Parliament for the
Kirkcudbright Stewartry
, killed by
Sir Gilbert Eliott, 3rd Baronet, of Stobs
25 November
âÂÂ
Robert Dundas, Lord Arniston
, judge
The arts
James Thomson
begins publication of his poem cycle
The Seasons
with "Winter".
See also
1726 in Great Britain
References