1690s in Scotland
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Events from the 1690s in the Kingdom of Scotland.
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[edit] Events
1690
- 30 April–1 May - The Jacobite rising of Vicount Dundee ends in defeat at the Battle of Cromdale.[1]
1692
- 13 February - Massacre of Glencoe: Members of Clan MacDonald of Glencoe killed by members of Clan Campbell after they refuse to swear allegiance to King William III.[2]
1694
- 28 December - On the death of Queen Mary II, William III becomes sole monarch of Scotland, England and Ireland.[2]
1695
- 9 May - Parliament of Scotland assembles to investigate the Glencoe massacre.[2]
- 1 November - Establishment of the Bank of Scotland.[3]
1698
- July - First expedition sets sail as part of the Darien scheme.[1]
- November - The colony of New Caledonia established on the Isthmus of Panama.[1]
1699
- The colony of New Caledonia abandoned; the colonists return to Scotland.[1]
- September - The second expedition to Darien sets sail, unaware of the failure of the first.[1]
[edit] Births
1692
- 22 April - James Stirling, mathematician (died 1770)
1695
1696
- 11 June - James Francis Edward Keith, soldier (died 1758)
1698
- February - Colin Maclaurin, mathematician (died 1746)
1699
- Robert Blair, poet (died 1746)
[edit] Deaths
1690
- 3 October - Robert Barclay, writer and Quaker (born 1648)
1692
- 3 August - James Douglas, Earl of Angus, nobleman and soldier (born 1671)
1694
- 28 December - Mary II, Queen of Scots (born 1662)
1695
- 29 November - James Dalrymple, 1st Viscount of Stair, lawyer and statesman (born 1619)
1696
- 2 August - Robert Campbell of Glenlyon, nobleman and commanding officer at the Massacre of Glencoe (born 1630)
1697
- 26 March - Godfrey McCulloch, baronet and politician (executed for murder) (born c. 1640)
1699
- 29 November - Patrick Gordon, general in the Russian Army (born 1635)
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e Undiscovered Scotland: Timeline of Scottish History: 1660 to 1700. Retrieved on 2008-03-26.
- ^ a b c Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 285–288. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
- ^ (2006) Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. ISBN 0-141-02715-0.