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1700 in Scotland
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Events from the year 1700 in the Kingdom of Scotland.
Incumbents
- Monarch – William II
- Secretary of State – James Ogilvy, 1st Earl of Seafield, jointly with John Carmichael, 1st Earl of Hyndford
Law officers
- Lord Advocate – Sir James Stewart
- Solicitor General for Scotland – Sir Patrick Hume
Judiciary
- Lord President of the Court of Session – Lord North Berwick
- Lord Justice General – Lord Lothian
- Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Pollok
Events
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5 January – Moffat schoolteacher Robert Carmichael is scourged through the streets of Edinburgh and banished for killing a pupil during punishment for misbehaviour.
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3 February – "Lesser Great Fire" around Parliament Close, Edinburgh, leaves 400 families homeless.
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30 March – second Darien expedition abandoned.
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19 April – Campbeltown is erected a royal burgh.
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Approximate date about which the independent pro-Union group later known as the Squadrone Volante forms around John Hay, 2nd Marquess of Tweeddale.
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Possible approximate date at which the last wolf in Scotland is shot, north of Brora in Sutherland.
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Scottish American settler Isaac Magoon establishes the town of Scotland, Connecticut.
Births
- April – John Kennedy, 8th Earl of Cassilis (died 1759)
- 27 August – Charles Colyear, 2nd Earl of Portmore (died 1785)
- 11 September – James Thomson, poet (died 1748)
Full date unknown
Deaths
The arts
- An edition of the late 16th-century Scots poet Alexander Montgomerie's The Cherrie and the Slae is printed in Ulster.
References
References
- "Notable Dates in History". [[The Scots Independent]].
- Colville, Ian. (2011-02-08). "The Lesser Great Fire of 1700 in Edinburgh". On this day in Scotland.
- Prebble, John. (2000). "Darien: The Scottish Dream of Empire".
- "Undiscovered Scotland, timeline".
- (1700). "Charter of erection". University of St Andrews.
- (2007-01-31). "The demise of Scotland's wolves". [[BBC]].
- "Welcome to Scotland, CT".
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