1793 in Scotland
Events from the year 1793 in Scotland.Incumbents
- Monarch – George III
Law officers
- Lord Advocate – Robert Dundas of Arniston
- Solicitor General for Scotland – Robert Blair
Judiciary
- Lord President of the Court of Session – Lord Succoth
- Lord Justice General – The Viscount Stormont
- Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Braxfield
Events
- 2 January – Radical Thomas Muir of Huntershill arrested on a charge of sedition but released on bail.
- 20 July – Stornoway-born explorer Alexander Mackenzie's 1792–1793 Peace River expedition to the Pacific Ocean reaches its goal at Bella Coola, British Columbia, making him the first known person to complete a transcontinental crossing of northern North America.
- 17 August – 79th Regiment of Foot raised at Fort William from members of Clan Cameron by Alan Cameron of Erracht.
- 24 August – Thomas Muir arrested at Portpatrick on his return from France.
- 31 August – Thomas Muir sentenced to penal transportation for 14 years.
- Little Cumbrae Lighthouse built.
- Piershill Barracks in Edinburgh and Queen's Barracks in Perth completed, originally for cavalry regiments.
Births
- 6 March – William Dick, founder of Edinburgh Veterinary College
- 3 April – Alexander Nicoll, Orientalist
- 1 June – Henry Francis Lyte, Anglican divine and hymn-writer
- James Browne, man of letters
Deaths
- 5 January – John Howie, biographer
- 2 February – William Aiton, botanist
- 20 March – William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, judge and politician
- 2 April or May – Colin Macfarquhar, bookseller and printer, co-founder of Encyclopædia Britannica
- 11 June – William Robertson, historian and Principal of the University of Edinburgh
- 16 October – John Hunter, surgeon
- James Small, inventor
The arts
- 27 July – Robert Burns sets out on his first Galloway tour.
- August – Burns writes "Scots Wha Hae".