Events from the year 1752 in Scotland. Lord Advocate – William Grant of Prestongrange Solicitor General for Scotland – Patrick Haldane of Gleneagles,...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1752. 1752 (MDCCLII) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on...
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The year 1752 in architecture involved some significant events. Valletta Waterfront on Malta is built, including the Church of the Flight into Egypt....
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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...
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Appin Murder (category 1752 in Scotland)
Commission, on 14 May 1752. The murder, which took place on the confiscated estate of Clan Stewart of Appin in Lochaber in the west of Scotland, was an act of...
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Louis, Duke of Orléans (4 August 1703 – 4 February 1752) was a member of the House of Bourbon, and as such was a prince du sang. At his father's death...
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Ralph Erskine (minister) (category 1752 deaths)
Ralph Erskine (18 March 1685 – 6 November 1752) was a Scottish churchman. Ralph Erskine was the son of Henry Erskine. He was also the younger brother of...
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John Stuart, 4th Baronet (c. 1752–1821), Scottish MP for Kincardineshire John Stuart, Lord Mount Stuart (1767–1794), Scottish Tory politician John Stuart...
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refer to: Allan McLean (Upper Canada politician) (1752–1847), Scottish-born lawyer and politician in Upper Canada Allan M.A. McLean (1891–1969), Canadian...
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hanged on the gallows at Tyburn, London John Austin (inventor) (1752–1830), Scottish inventor of musical equipment John Alexander Austin (1912–1984),...
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from the year 1752 in Great Britain. Monarch – George II Prime Minister – Henry Pelham (Whig) 1 January – the British Empire (except Scotland, which had...
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September 1752 became the first day to match the New Style date of the Gregorian calendar, as adopted c.1582 by some Catholic territories. Scotland followed...
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Mary, Queen of Scots (redirect from Queen Mary I of Scotland)
Gregorian calendar in the 1580s, England and Scotland retained the Old Style Julian calendar until 1752. In this article, dates before 1752 are Old Style,...
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modern Scottish Gaelic literature, had family roots in Strathspey. Iain Ruadh Stiùbhart (1700–1752), Jacobite Army officer and war poet during the rising...
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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...
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(1631–1699), founder of the first bank in England outside London Thomas Smith (engineer) (1752–1814), Scottish businessman and lighthouse engineer Thomas...
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Henriette of France (redirect from Henriette of France (1727–1752))
Anne Henriette of France (14 August 1727 – 10 February 1752) was a French princess, a fille de France. She was the second child of King Louis XV and Queen...
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Events from the year 2024 in Scotland. First Minister Humza Yousaf (until 7 May 2024 ) John Swinney (starting 8 May 2024) Secretary of State: Alister...
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The Scotland national rugby union team (Scots: Scotland naitional rugby union team, Scottish Gaelic: sgioba nàiseanta rugbaidh na h-Alba) represents the...
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both in 1752. The first adjusted the start of a new year from 25 March (Lady Day, the Feast of the Annunciation) to 1 January, a change which Scotland had...
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Cumming (surname) (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
Cumming (born 1947), visual artist George Cumming (politician) (1752–1834), Scottish politician, MP for Inverness Burghs 1803–06 and 1818–26 George Cumming...
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Wilson-Wodrow-Mytinger House (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
House passed to his son-in-law Wodrow. Andrew Wodrow was born in 1752 in Scotland. He immigrated to the Colony of Virginia in 1768, and during the 1770s...
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Alexander Montgomerie, 10th Earl of Eglinton 1751–1752: James Hay, Lord Boyd (afterwards 15th Earl of Erroll) 1752–1753: George Drummond (Lord Provost of Edinburgh)...
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Charles I of England (redirect from Charles I of Scotland)
1600 – 30 January 1649) was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649. Charles was born into the House of Stuart...
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Parliament of Scotland, which was in existence until 1707. List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland from 1424 List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland from...
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Revolutionary patriot Robert Wodrow (1679–1734), Scottish historian Andrew Wodrow (1752–1814), Scottish American merchant, militia officer, clerk of court...
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Lawrence Washington (1718 – July 26, 1752) was an American soldier, planter, politician, and prominent landowner in colonial Virginia. As a founding member...
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Robert Pitcairn (Royal Navy officer) (category 1752 births)
Robert Pitcairn (6 May 1752 – c. 1770) was a Scottish midshipman in the Royal Navy. Pitcairn Island was named after him: he was the first person to spot...
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Shires of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachdan na h-Alba; Scots: Scots coonties), or Counties of Scotland, were historic subdivisions of Scotland. The shires...
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Scottish-Canadian golfer and club maker George Cumming (politician) (1752–1834), Scottish politician George Cummins (disambiguation), multiple people This...
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