1635 in Scotland
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See also: | List of years in Scotland Timeline of Scottish history 1635 in: England • Elsewhere |
Events from the year 1635 in the Kingdom of Scotland.
Incumbents
[edit]Monarch
[edit]Judiciary
[edit]- Lord President of the Court of Session – Robert Spottiswood
- Lord Justice General – William Elphinstone
- Lord Justice Clerk – James Carmichael of the Ilk
Events
[edit]- May – Without consulting the Parliament of Scotland, Charles I authorized a new Book of Canons, which among others made him the head of the Church of Scotland.[1]
Full dates unknown
[edit]- Construction of Malleny House and Garden was initiated.
- Earliest recorded establishment of a lighthouse in Isle of May.[2]
- Publication of the 1635 edition of Scottish Psalter.
Births
[edit]- 10 April – Patrick Gordon, Scottish general (died 1699)
- 5 August – George Martine, Scottish historian (died 1712)
- 28 December – Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of Charles I (died 1650)
Full dates unknown
[edit]- Kenneth Mackenzie, Scottish noble (died 1678)
- George Douglas, Scottish general (died 1692)
- Michael Bruce, Scottish clergy (died 1693)
- Alexander Gordon, Scottish royalist who emigrated to North America (died 1697)
- Katherine Ross, Scottish educator (died 1697)
- Archibald Riddell, Scottish clergy (died 1708)
- George Hamilton, Scottish clergy (died 1712)
- James Stewart, Scottish politician (died 1713)
- George Haliburton, Scottish clergy (died 1715)
- Walter Gibson, Scottish merchant and politician (died 1723)
Deaths
[edit]- 1 January – Patrick Anderson, Scottish physician (born 1618)
- 28 March – Patrick Forbes, Scottish bishop (born 1564)
- 17 July – Robert Echlin, Scottish clergy (born 1576)
- 28 October – William Keith, Scottish noble and general (born 1585)
Full dates unknown
[edit]- William Seton of Kylesmure, Scottish politician (born 1562)
- Walter Stewart, Scottish clergy (born 1568)
- John Auchmoutie, Scottish politician (born 1580)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Brown, Peter Hume (1911). History of Scotland to the Present Time: From the accession of Mary Stewart to the Revolution of 1689. University Press. p. 234.
- ^ "Isle of May Lighthouse". Northern Lighthouse Board. Archived from the original on 15 September 2008. Retrieved 28 October 2023.