1774 in Scotland

1774 in Scotland is a topic that has generated interest for many years, as it affects a large number of people in different areas of their lives. Its importance lies in its influence on the personal, professional and social development of individuals. Over time, numerous studies and research have been carried out to better understand 1774 in Scotland and its implications, which has led to the creation of various approaches and theories in this regard. In this article, different aspects related to 1774 in Scotland will be explored, from its history and evolution to its impact on current society, in order to provide a broad and complete vision of this topic.

1774
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Events from the year 1774 in Scotland.

Incumbents

Law officers

Judiciary

Events

Births

Deaths

The arts

  • During this year's harvest, 15-year-old farm labourer Robert Burns is assisted by his contemporary Nelly Kilpatrick who inspires his first attempt at poetry, "O, Once I Lov'd A Bonnie Lass".

Sport

See also

References

  1. ^ McLintock, John (2009). "General Register House" (PDF). National Archives of Scotland. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
  2. ^ Way, George; Squire, Romily (1994). Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia. London: HarperCollins. pp. 220–221. ISBN 0004705475.
  3. ^ "An account of Observations made on the Mountain Schehallien for finding its attraction". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (London) 6 July 1775.