1804 in Scotland
Events from the year 1804 in Scotland.Incumbents
- Monarch – George III
Law officers
- Lord Advocate – Charles Hope; then Sir James Montgomery, Bt
- Solicitor General for Scotland – Robert Blair
Judiciary
- Lord President of the Court of Session – Lord Succoth
- Lord Justice General – The Duke of Montrose
- Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Eskgrove, then Lord Granton
Events
- 5 April – High Possil meteorite, the first recorded meteorite to fall in Scotland in modern times, falls at Possil.
- 19 August – St Peter's Church, Aberdeen, is dedicated as the city's first purpose-built post-Reformation Roman Catholic church.
- 14 September – lighthouse on Inchkeith, designed by Thomas Smith and Robert Stevenson, is first illuminated.
- The Glasgow Herald is first published under this title.
- Galashiels Baptist Church is established as an independent Baptist congregation.
Births
- 7 January – George Deas, judge
- 13 January – John Pringle Nichol, scientist
- 1 March – John Henderson, ecclesiastical architect
- 20 June – John Forrest, military doctor
- 15 July – Jane Stirling, pianist, student of Chopin
- 18 September – John Steell, sculptor
- 3 November – Charles Baillie, Lord Jerviswoode, judge
- Robert Davidson, inventor
- Alexander McKay, heavyweight bare-knuckle boxer
- James Mackay, politician in New Zealand
- George Thompson, shipowner and politician
Deaths
- 11 January – James Tytler, editor of Encyclopædia Britannica
- 26 July – Sir James Cockburn, 8th Baronet, politician
- 4 August – Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan, admiral
- 23 October – David Rae, Lord Eskgrove, judge
The arts
- John Galt's poem The Battle of Largs is published anonymously, the author's first published work.
- David Wilkie paints :File:Sir David Wilkie - Pitlessie Fair - Google Art Project.jpg|Pitlessie Fair and .