1699 in Scotland
Events from the year 1699 in the Kingdom of Scotland.
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See also: | List of years in Scotland Timeline of Scottish history 1699 in: England • Wales • Ireland • Elsewhere |
Incumbents
- Monarch – William II
- Secretary of State – James Ogilvy, 1st Earl of Seafield, jointly with John Carmichael, 1st Earl of Hyndford (from 31 January)
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 Ormiston, then Lord Pollok
Events
- 12 January – James Sutherland is appointed first Regius Keeper of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and first King’s Botanist.
- 2 March – The Edinburgh Gazette is first published.
- July – Darien scheme: The colony of New Edinburgh on the Gulf of Darién is abandoned; the colonists set out to return to Scotland.
- September – Darien scheme: The second expedition to Darien sets sail, unaware of the failure of the first.
- 23 September – A total solar eclipse affects the North-East of the country, including Wick.
Births
- 2 February – Hugh MacDonald, bishop (died 1773)
- 13 April – Alexander Ross, poet (died 1784)
- 17 April – Robert Blair, poet (died 1746)
- 19 April – John Farquharson, Jesuit (died 1746)
- 31 May – Alexander Cruden, Biblical scholar (died 1770 in London)
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- John Dalrymple, Member of Parliament for Wigtown Burghs, 1728–34 (died 1742)
- William Ged, goldsmith, inventor of stereotyping (died 1782)
Deaths
- 29 November – Patrick Gordon, general in the Russian Army (born 1635)
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gollark: You're still not measuring actual *local* solar position, which you seemed to suggest that people needed. It's generally close, but it's affected by political factors a lot.
gollark: That's measuring it as measured from some other location which doesn't necessarily line up with actual solar position.
gollark: That isn't actually measuring it.
gollark: (I mean, people don't generally explicitly talk about the actual position of the sun, so they're obviously both somewhat overly explicitly written)
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