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1893 in Scotland
Events from the year
1893 in
Scotland
.
Incumbents
Secretary for Scotland
and
Keeper of the Great Seal
âÂÂ
Sir George Trevelyan, Bt
Law officers
Lord Advocate
âÂÂ
John Blair Balfour
Solicitor General for Scotland
âÂÂ
Alexander Asher
Judiciary
Lord President of the Court of Session
and
Lord Justice General
âÂÂ
Lord Robertson
Lord Justice Clerk
âÂÂ
Lord Kingsburgh
Events
20 April
âÂÂ
gaff rig
ged racing
cutter
yacht
HMY
Britannia
, designed by
George Lennox Watson
for
Albert Edward, Prince of Wales
, is launched at
D. and W. Henderson and Company
's Meadowside shipyard at
Partick
on the
River Clyde
.
29 April
â gaff rigged racing cutter yacht
Valkyrie II
, designed by George Lennox Watson for
Lord Dunraven
to challenge the
America's Cup
, is launched at D. and W. Henderson and Company's Meadowside shipyard at Partick on the River Clyde.
6 July
â replacement
Bonar Bridge
opened.
12 July
âÂÂ
Dundee
football
club formed.
10 August
âÂÂ
Elgin City F.C.
formed.
Ardlamont murder
in
Argyll
.
7 September
â first
Aberdeen Synagogue
consecrated.
Drambuie
is registered as a
trademark
for a whisky-based
liqueur
by James Ross of
Broadford, Skye
.
Births
11 February
âÂÂ
Nan Shepherd
, novelist and poet (died
1981
)
1 March
âÂÂ
Andrew Bryan
, mining engineer (died
1988
)
10 April
âÂÂ
James Hutchison
, shipbuilder, army officer and politician (died
1979
)
24 April
âÂÂ
Alan Morton
, international footballer (died
1971
)
30 June
âÂÂ
Herbert James Gunn
, painter (died
1964
)
Deaths
13 February
âÂÂ
George Lichtenstein
, pianist and music teacher (born 1827 in Hungary)
15 February
âÂÂ
Henry MacDonald
, soldier,
Victoria Cross
recipient (born
1823
)
21 February
âÂÂ
John Pettie
, painter (born
1839
)
29 March
âÂÂ
John Bartholomew
, cartographer (born
1831
)
22 June
âÂÂ
Sir William Mackinnon, 1st Baronet
, shipowner (born 1823)
10 October
âÂÂ
Charles Altamont Doyle
, artist (born 1832 in England)
11 December
âÂÂ
William Milligan
, theologian (born
1821
)
The arts
4 September
âÂÂ
Beatrix Potter
, staying with her family at a house near
Dunkeld
leased from a Mr McGregor, writes the letter that will become
The Tale of Peter Rabbit
.
S. R. Crockett
publishes his story "The Stickit Minister".
William Sharp
publishes
Pharais
, his first novel under the
pseudonym
Fiona MacLeod.
See also
Timeline of Scottish history
1893 in Ireland
References