year 1737inScotland. Secretary of State for Scotland: vacant Lord Advocate – Duncan Forbes, then Charles Erskine Solicitor General for Scotland – Charles...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1737. 1737 (MDCCXXXVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It contains nearly one-third of the United Kingdom's...
September 1737) was a Scottish industrialist regarded as the founder of the thread industry in Renfrewshire. As a child, she was instrumental in the Bargarran...
The recorded history of Scotland begins with the arrival of the Roman Empire in the 1st century, when the province of Britannia reached as far north as...
1650s in the Kingdom of Scotland. Monarch – Charles II (until his disposition in 1651) Commonwealth of England from 1651 until the Restoration in 1660...
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1737 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of North Wales (Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey...
youngest son of Johann Elias Ridinger, who worked in mezzotint himself, too David Martin (1737–1797, Scottish) William Pether (c. 1738–1821) Valentine Green...
Events from the year 2024 inScotland. First Minister Humza Yousaf (until 7 May 2024 ) John Swinney (starting 8 May 2024) Secretary of State – Alister...
King of Scotland from 1649 until 1651 and King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from the 1660 Restoration of the monarchy until his death in 1685. Charles...
Louise-Marie of France, OCD (15 July 1737 – 23 December 1787) was a French princess and Discalced Carmelite, the youngest of the ten children of King Louis...
in the Kingdom of Scotland. Monarch – Charles II (since May 29, 1660) 1660: 1 January – Colonel George Monck with his regiment crosses from Scotland to...
list of grand master masons of the Grand Lodge of Scotland: 1736–1737: William St Clair of Roslin 1737–1738: George Mackenzie, 3rd Earl of Cromartie 1738–1739:...
of Scotlandin Edinburgh, Scotland is a museum of Scottish history and culture. It was formed in 2006 with the merger of the new Museum of Scotland, with...
David or Dave Martin may refer to: David Martin (artist) (1737–1797), Scottish painter and engraver David Stone Martin (1913–1992), American artist David...
Edward Gibbon FRS (/ˈɡɪbən/; 8 May 1737 – 16 January 1794) was an English essayist, historian, and politician. His most important work, The History of...
Alexander Gilmour, 1st Baronet (1657–1731), Scottish MP Sir Alexander Gilmour, 3rd Baronet (c. 1737–1792), Scottish MP Gilmour (surname) This disambiguation...
Forsyth (barrister) (1812–1899), Scottish lawyer and Member of Parliament William Forsyth (horticulturist) (1737–1804), Scottish botanist William Forsyth (merchant)...
A Scottish clan (from Scottish Gaelic clann, literally 'children', more broadly 'kindred') is a kinship group among the Scottish people. Clans give a sense...
20 Sep 1737) of Cairnbulg and Loanmay, Aberdeen and Inchmartine, Perthshire, was a Scottish politician who sat in the Parliament of Scotland from 1702...
Events from the year 1737in art. Pompeo Batoni – The Triumph of Venice Canaletto – St. Mark's and the Campanile, Venice (National Gallery of Canada,...
Charles and Henry helped maintain public interest in the Stuarts, but by 1737, James was "living tranquilly in Rome, having abandoned all hope of a restoration...
Scottish Enlightenment (Scots: Scots Enlichtenment, Scottish Gaelic: Soillseachadh na h-Alba) was the period in 18th- and early-19th-century Scotland...