1857 in Scotland
Events from the year 1857 in Scotland.Incumbents
- Monarch β Victoria
Law officers
- Lord Advocate β James Moncreiff
- Solicitor General for Scotland β Edward Maitland
Judiciary
- Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General β Lord Colonsay
- Lord Justice Clerk β Lord Glencorse
Events
- 18 March β the Greenock Telegraph begins publication.
- 1 May β Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland inaugurated in Glasgow.
- 30 June β 9 July: trial of Madeleine Smith, charged with the poisoning of a former lover in Glasgow; a "not proven" verdict is returned.
- 9 November β The Western Bank of Scotland collapses.
- 16 November β the 93rd Regiment of Foot wins six Victoria Crosses in the storming of Sikandar Bagh during the second relief of Lucknow in the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
- Police Act 1857 makes the provision of a police force mandatory in the counties of Scotland.
- Lunga, Treshnish Isles, is depopulated.
- First whaler to be fitted with a steam engine, the Tay at Dundee.
- W. C. Stewart publishes The Practical Angler.
Births
- 31 March β John James Burnet, architect
- 11 April β John Davidson, poet and playwright
- 15 May β Williamina Fleming, nΓ©e Stevens, astronomer noted for her discovery of the Horsehead Nebula in 1888
- 15 June β William Fife, yacht designer
- 4 July β John Campbell, architect
- 11 July β David Prain, botanist
- 19 September β James Bridie, international rugby union player
- 2 October β John Macintyre, laryngologist and pioneer radiographer
- Date unknown β John Wilson, Lord Ashmore, Sheriff 1900β20, Senator of the College of Justice 1930β28
Deaths
- 9 March β James Duff, 4th Earl Fife, general in Spanish service and landowner
- 19 March β William Henry Playfair, architect
- 15 April β William Skinner, bishop and Primus
- 26 August β Christian Isobel Johnstone, writer and editor
- 14 October β Alexander Laing, "the Brechin poet"
- 18 November β John Fleming, minister, naturalist, zoologist and geologist
The arts
- Britannia Music Hall opened in Glasgow.