Events from the year 1931 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
Births
- 2 January â James D. Murray, mathematician and academic
- 12 January â Bert Ormond, Scottish-born New Zealand footballer (died 2017)
- 26 February â Ally McLeod, football manager (died 2004)
- 13 March
- James Martin, actor
- Helen Renton, Director of the Women's Royal Air Force (died 2016)
- 18 March â John Fraser, actor (died 2020)
- 29 March â James Weatherhead, Church of Scotland minister (died 2017)
- 27 April â Alex Campbell, folk singer (died 1987)
- 29 April â Lonnie Donegan, skiffle musician (died 2002 in England)
- 30 April - William Watson, author, playwright and newspaper editor (died 2005)
- 3 May â Thomas Sutherland, academic and Islamic Jihad hostage (died 2016 in the United States)
- 6 May â Sandy Grant Gordon, whisky distiller (died 2020)
- 9 May
- Jimmy Gauld, footballer involved in match fixing (died 2004 in London)
- Alistair MacFarlane, engineer and academic (died 2021)
- 11 June â Kenneth Cameron, Baron Cameron of Lochbroom, lawyer and judge
- 16 June â John Grant, footballer (died 2021)
- 1 August - Pat Heywood, actress
- 2 August â Karl Miller, literary editor (died 2014 in England)
- 11 September â Bill Simpson, television actor (died 1993)
- 22 September â George Younger, Conservative politician, Secretary of State for Scotland (died 2003)
- 24 September â Elizabeth Blackadder, painter (died 2021)
- September - Arthur Thompson, gangster (died 1986)
- 9 December â Ian McIntyre, journalist and BBC Radio executive (died 2014)
- 16 December - Karl Denver, singer (died 1998 in Manchester)
- 29 December â Bobby Shearer, footballer (died 2006)
- Eric Auld, painter (died 2013)
Deaths
- 17 March â James Stewart, Labour Party politician, MP for Glasgow St. Rollox 1922âÂÂ1931 (born 1863)
- 27 May â Norah Neilson Gray, portrait painter (born 1882)
- 5 August â Archibald Barr, mechanical engineer (born 1855)
- 3 December - Frederick Walters, architect, notable for his Roman Catholic churches (born 1849 in London)
- 7 December â Leslie Hunter, painter (born 1877)
- David Hay Fleming, historian and antiquary (born 1849)
- Ronald Campbell Macfie, medical doctor, poet and science writer (born 1867)
- Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison, philosopher (born 1856)
The arts
See also
References