1861 in Scotland
Events from the year 1861 in Scotland.Incumbents
- Monarch β Victoria
Law officers
- Lord Advocate β James Moncreiff
- Solicitor General for Scotland β Edward Maitland
Judiciary
- Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General β Lord Colonsay
- Lord Justice Clerk β Lord Glenalmond
Events
- 27 February β ironclad warship HMS Black Prince is launched from Robert Napier's yard at Govan on the River Clyde.
- 11 March β the Portpatrick Railway opens to Stranraer Town railway station, providing a connection from Dumfries.
- June β first modern excavation of the Neolithic chambered cairn and passage grave of Maeshowe on Orkney.
- 26 September β golfer Tom Morris, Sr. wins the second Open Championship.
- 23 October β foundation stone of the Royal Museum laid by Prince Albert.
- 25 November β a tenement collapses in the Old Town, Edinburgh killing 35 with 15 survivors.
- Edinburgh Co-operative Building Company begin construction of Stockbridge Colonies, pioneering low-cost flats for artisans.
- One O'Clock Gun first fired from Edinburgh Castle.
- Edinburgh and Glasgow Bible Societies merged to form the National Bible Society of Scotland.
- White Horse whisky first produced by James Logan Mackie of Edinburgh.
Births
- 11 April β Thomas Jaffrey, actuary
- 17 June β Robina Nicol, New Zealand photographer and suffragist
- 19 June β Douglas Haig, soldier and Field Marshal during World War I
- 9 July β William Burrell, shipowner and art collector
- 12 October β Agnes Jekyll, nΓ©e Graham, artist, writer on domestic matters and philanthropist
- 24 December β John Macdonald, sportsman and physician
Deaths
- 8 April β John Bartholomew, Sr., cartographer
- 4 October β Archibald Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton
- 13 November β John Forbes, physician to Queen Victoria