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1827 in Scotland

Events from the year 1827 in Scotland.

Events
• – Robert Wilson of Dunbar demonstrates a screw propeller. • 14 August – the foundation stone of the George IV Bridge in Edinburgh is laid as authorised by an Improvement Act of this year. • 29 NovemberBurke and Hare sell their first corpse for dissection by Robert Knox in Edinburgh. • The Loretto School is established in Musselburgh by Rev. Thomas Langhorne. • The Argyll Arcade opens in Glasgow. • Buchan Ness lighthouse, designed by Robert Stevenson, is first illuminated. • George Ballantine sets up a grocery store in Edinburgh, the predecessor of Ballantine's whisky blenders. • Farmer's son Rev. Patrick Bell produces a model reaping machine. • New spa building at Moffat built. • The Clunies-Ross family first settles on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. == Births ==
Births
7 JanuarySandford Fleming, engineer and surveyor, "father of time zones" (died 1915 in Canada) • 4 MarchHenrietta Keddie ('Sarah Tytler'), novelist (died 1914 in London) • 27 MayThomas Keith, surgeon and amateur photographer (died 1895 in London) • 18 June • Alexander Balloch Grosart, Presbyterian minister and literary editor (died 1899 in Ireland) • Andrew Robertson, merchant in Montreal (died 1890 in Canada) • 16 JulyWilliam McEwan, brewer and politician (died 1913 in London) • 25 AugustWilliam Watson, Baron Watson, Lord Advocate (died 1899) • James Barnet, New South Wales Government Architect (died 1904 in Australia) • Gilbert Beith, merchant and Liberal politician (died 1904) == Deaths ==
Deaths
28 JanuaryGeorge Jardine, professor (born 1742) • 13 AprilHugh Clapperton, explorer (born 1788; died in Sokoto) • 21 JulyArchibald Constable, publisher (born 1774) • 9 AugustGeorge Fergusson, Lord Hermand, judge (born 1743) • 28 AugustLord Archibald Hamilton, politician (born 1769) • 24 SeptemberHugh Baird, canal engineer (born 1770) • 4 NovemberJames Hyslop, poet (born 1798; died on Santiago, Cape Verde) ==The arts==
The arts
23 February – Sir Walter Scott's authorship of the Waverley Novels is first publicly acknowledged at an Edinburgh Theatrical Fund dinner. Also this year he publishes the first series of Chronicles of the Canongate ("by the author of Waverley") in Edinburgh. • c. June – Robert Pollok's blank verse The Course of Time is published in Edinburgh by William Blackwood shortly before the poet's death on 15 September aged about 28 near Southampton while en route to Italy for his health; the first edition alone sells 12,000 copies. • William Tennant's Scots language poem Papistry Stormed is published. == See also ==
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