Events from the year 1838 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
Births
- 13 January â William Miller, Free Church missionary and educationalist (died 1923)
- 29 January â David Gray, poet (died 1861)
- 22 February â John Joseph Jolly Kyle, chemist in Argentina (died 1922 in Buenos Aires)
- 14 March â Robert Flint, Theologian and philosopher (died 1910)
- 25 March â William Wedderburn, civil servant in India (died 1918 in England)
- 26 March â Alexander Crum Brown, organic chemist (died 1922)
- 21 April â John Muir, conservationist (died 1914 in the United States)
- 17 May â William Esson, mathematician (died 1916 in England)
- 6 June â Thomas Blake Glover, merchant (died 1911 in Japan)
- 6 July â Thomas John MacLagan, doctor and pharmacologist (died 1903)
- 7 July â Thomas Davidson, poet (died 1870)
- 22 July â John McLagan, newspaper publisher (died 1901 in Canada)
- 6 August â Walter Shirlaw, artist in the United States (died 1909 in Spain)
- 3 September â David Bowman, botanist (died 1868 in Colombia)
- 4 September â William Gibson Sloan, Plymouth Brethren evangelist (died 1914 in the Faroe Islands)
- 6 September â George Ashdown Audsley, architect, artist, illustrator, writer, decorator and pipe organ designer (died 1925 in the United States)
- 9 September â Thomas Barker, mathematician (died 1907 in England)
- 10 October â William M'Intosh, physician and marine zoologist (died 1931)
- 16 October â John Smart, landscape painter (died 1899)
- 2 November â James Dykes Campbell, merchant and writer (died 1895)
- 4 November â Andrew Martin Fairbairn, theologian (died 1912 in England)
- 18 November â William Keith, landscape painter in California (died 1911 in the United States)
- John Firth, Orcadian folklorist (died 1922)
- Alexander Mackenzie, historian, author, magazine editor and politician (died 1898)
- Samuel McGaw recipient of the Victoria Cross, during the First Ashanti Expedition (died in 1878)
- Bruce James Talbert, interior designer (died 1881 in England)
Deaths
The arts
- 31 August â scene painter David Roberts sets sail for Egypt to produce a series of drawings of the region for use as the basis for paintings and chromolithographs.
- November â Johann Strauss I and his orchestra visit Edinburgh and Glasgow.
- Alexander and John Bethune publish Tales and Sketches of the Scottish Peasantry.
- Angus MacKay publishes A Collection of Ancient Piobaireachd or Highland Bagpipe Music.
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