Events from the year 1834 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
Births
- 27 January â Alexander Asher, politician and Solicitor General for Scotland (died 1905)
- 16 March â James Hector, geologist (died 1907 in New Zealand)
- 5 April â Robert Rowand Anderson, architect (died 1921)
- 12 April â William Hope, soldier, recipient of the Victorian Cross (died 1909 in London)
- 27 April â Margaret Macpherson Grant, heiress and philanthropist (died 1877)
- 4 July â Christopher Dresser, designer influential in the Anglo-Japanese style (died 1904 in England)
- 22 August â George Kynoch, businessman (died 1891 in South Africa)
- 17 September â Robert Simpson, retail merchant (died 1897 in Canada)
- 1 October â Mary Mackellar, née Cameron, Gaelic poet and translator (died 1890)
- 12 October â Mark MacTaggart-Stewart, né Stewart, politician (died 1923)
- 23 November â James Thomson ("B.V."), poet (died 1882 in London)
- Probable date â Peter Dodds McCormick, schoolteacher, composer of the Australian national anthem (died 1916 in Australia)
Deaths
- 26 March â Jean Armour, widow of Robert Burns (born 1765)
- 9 June â John Henry Wishart, surgeon (born 1781)
- 12 July â David Douglas, botanist (born 1799; died in Hawaii)
- 2 September â Thomas Telford, civil engineer (born 1757; died in London)
- 16 September â William Blackwood, publisher and writer (born 1776)
- 21 September â Robert Edmonstone, painter (born 1794)
- 24 November â John Gillies, botanist (born 1792)
- 5 December â Thomas Pringle, writer, poet and abolitionist (born 1789; died in London)
- 7 December â Edward Irving, founder of the Catholic Apostolic Church (born 1792)
- Anne Forbes, portrait painter (born 1745)
- Probable date â Sarah Bezra Nicol, actress (born in England)
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