Events from the year 1835 in Scotland .
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
Birthplace of Andrew Carnegie in Dunfermline
Births
28 January – Robert Herbert Story , minister of the Church of Scotland and Principal of the University of Glasgow (died 1907 )
February – James Davis , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross (died 1893 )
9 February – John Malcolmson , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross (died 1902 in London)
3 March – William Fraser Rae , journalist and author (died 1905 in England)
19 March – Edmund Montgomery , philosopher, scientist and physician (died 1911 in the United States )
29 March
5 April – Donald Cameron, 24th Lochiel , diplomat and Conservative politician (died 1905 )
3 May – Edward Hargitt , ornithologist and landscape painter (died 1895 )
18 May – Sir Fitzroy Maclean, 10th Baronet , soldier and clan chief (died 1936 )
28 May – James Small , laird (died 1900 )
17 June – James Brunton Stephens , poet (died 1902 in Australia )
20 June – Andrew Tennant , pastoralist (died 1913 in Australia )
11 July – John Macvicar Anderson , architect (died 1915 in London)
15 July – Louisa Stevenson , campaigner for women's rights (died 1908 )
21 July – Robert Munro , archaeologist (died 1920 )
27 July – William Boyd Stewart , minister of the Baptist church and educationalist (died 1912 in Canada )
18 August – Robert Murdoch Smith , military engineer, archaeologist and diplomat (died 1900 )
5 September – Thomas Cadell , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross (died 1919 )
2 October – James Stirling , steam locomotive engineer (died 1917 in Ashford, Kent )
25 October – William McTaggart , marine painter (died 1910 )
15 November – Archibald Scott Cleghorn , businessman who marries into the royal family of Hawaii (died 1910 in Hawaii)
25 November – Andrew Carnegie , steel magnate and philanthropist (died 1919 in the United States )[ 8]
13 December – Archibald Hamilton Charteris , minister of the Church of Scotland and theologian (died 1906 )
28 December – Archibald Geikie , geologist (died 1924 in England)
James Park , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross (killed in action 1858 in India)
Mungo Park , golfer (died 1904 )
Deaths
14 April – Joseph Grant , poet (born 1805 )
5 June – Sir William Honyman, Lord Armadale , landowner and judge (born 1756 )
5 August – Thomas M'Crie the elder , minister of the church and historian (born 1772 )
16 September – Henry Belfrage , minister of the Secession church (born 1774 )
2 October – John Mackay Wilson , writer (born 1804 )
1 November – William Motherwell , poet (born 1797 )
9 November – Michael Scott , author and autobiographer who wrote under the pseudonym Tom Cringle (born 1789 )
21 November – James Hogg , "the Ettrick shepherd", poet and novelist (born 1770 )
21 December – Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet , agriculturalist, politician, economist and statistician (born 1754 )
The arts
See also
References
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