1856 in Scotland explained
Events from the year 1856 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
Births
- 30 May – James Pittendrigh Macgillivray, sculptor and poet (died 1938)
- 5 July – Ion Keith-Falconer, road racing cyclist, Arabic scholar and missionary (died 1887 in Aden)
- 15 August – Keir Hardie, socialist and labour leader (died 1915)[5]
- 13 September – Henry Halcro Johnston, botanist, army physician and rugby union international (died 1939)
- 27 November – Matthew Stirling, locomotive engineer (died 1931 in Hull)
- 1 December – Malcolm Smith, Liberal politician (died 1935)
- William W. Naismith, mountaineer (died 1935)
- William Robertson, industrialist (died 1923)
Deaths
The arts
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Hight, Julian. Britain's Tree Story. London. National Trust. 2011. 978-1-907892-20-2. 25.
- Web site: Paul. Greenwood. William Wallace's Yew. 2005. Ancient Yew Group. 2014-08-26.
- Web site: Lord Brougham Cooling off Act 1856. Gretna Green since 1754. Gretna Green Ltd. 2014-05-08. 9 May 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140509001937/http://www.gretnagreen.com/lord-brougham-cooling-off-act-1856-a748. dead.
- Book: Beckett, J. V.. City status in the British Isles, 1830–2002. Historical urban studies. 2005. Ashgate. Aldershot. 0-7546-5067-7.
- Web site: James Keir Hardie (1856–1915). BBC. 2013-06-24.