1660s in Scotland explained
Events from the 1660s in the Kingdom of Scotland.
Incumbents
Events
- 1660:
- 1 January – Colonel George Monck with his regiment crosses from Scotland to England at the village of Coldstream and advances towards London in support of the English Restoration.[2]
- 29 May – Charles II is crowned King of England, Scotland and Ireland.
- 21 December – Mercurius Caledonius established in Edinburgh, the first example of a newspaper in Scotland, running until 1661.[3]
- 1661:
- 1663:
- 28 September – The murder of Alexander MacDonald, 12th of Keppoch and his brother Ranald by their cousins, known as the Keppoch murders.[7]
- 1664:
- 1666:
- 1667:
- 1669:
- 7 June: King Charles grants the 'First Indulgence', allowing moderate Presbyterian ministers to be reappointed to their livings.[10]
- 2 August: John Maitland, Earl of Lauderdale, is granted the royal appointment of Lord High Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland.
- 19 October: The Parliament of Scotland opens its first new session in six years (although two Conventions of Estates have been held briefly in 1665 and 1667). The session is opened in Edinburgh by Charles in his capacity as King of Scotland and closes in December. Legislation passed includes:[10]
- Act of Supremacy, recognising the King's authority over the Kirk
- Militia Act, giving the King power to raise 20,000 men in Scotland.
- Act against conventicles.
- Act for annexation of Orkney and Shetland to the Crown.[11]
Births
- 1661:
- 1662:
- 1663:
- 1664:
- 1665:
Deaths
Notes and References
- Web site: Charles II . Westminster Abbey . 24 December 2019 . en.
- Web site: January 1. Chambers' Book of Days. 2007-12-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20071217212154/http://www.thebookofdays.com/months/jan/1.htm. 2007-12-17.
- Web site: Newspapers - Rare Book Collections - National Library of Scotland - National Library of Scotland . www.nls.uk . 24 December 2019.
- Book: McCrie, Charles Greig. The Free Church of Scotland: her ancestry, her claims, and her conflicts. 1893. T. & T. Clark. Edinburgh. 48–52. 2018-08-17.
- Book: Brown, Keith M.. Alastair J.. Mann. Roland J.. Tanner. Restoration, Revolution and Union, 1660–1707. The Scottish Parliament: An Historical Introduction. Scottish Parliament Project. St Andrews. http://www.rps.ac.uk/static/historicalintro8.html. 2016-08-13.
- Book: Levack . Brian P. . Witch-Hunting in Scotland: Law, Politics and Religion . 2019 . Routledge . 978-0-429-60390-7 . 153 . en.
- Web site: Seven severed heads in a bloody clan war . www.scotsman.com . 24 December 2019 . en.
- Book: Uglow, Jenny. Jenny Uglow
. Jenny Uglow. A Gambling Man. London. Faber. 2010. 2009. 978-0-571-21734-2. 407.
- Web site: A Dictionary of British Place-Names. A. D.. Mills. Oxford University Press. 2003. Oxford Reference Online. 2009-12-12.
- Book: Uglow, Jenny. Jenny Uglow
. Jenny Uglow. A Gambling Man. London. Faber. 2010. 2009. 978-0-571-21734-2. 484–6.
- Web site: Act for annexation of Orkney and Shetland to the crown . www.rps.ac.uk . 26 December 2019.
- Web site: Lady Grizel Baillie Scottish poet . Encyclopedia Britannica . 24 December 2019 . en.
- Web site: Archibald Campbell, 1st marquess and 8th earl of Argyll Scottish politician [1607–1661] ]. Encyclopedia Britannica . 26 December 2019 . en.
- Web site: Robert Gordon of Straloch: Biography on Undiscovered Scotland . www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk . 26 December 2019.
- Book: Ewan . Elizabeth L. . Innes . Sue . Reynolds . Sian . Pipes . Rose . Biographical Dictionary of ScottishWomen . 2007 . Edinburgh University Press . 978-0-7486-2660-1 . 204 . en.