1889 in Scotland
Events from the year 1889 in Scotland.Incumbents
- Monarch – Victoria
- Secretary for Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal – The Marquess of Lothian
Law officers
- Lord Advocate – James Robertson
- Solicitor General for Scotland – Moir Tod Stormonth Darling
Judiciary
- Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Glencorse
- Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Kingsburgh
Events
- 5 February – the first issue of Glasgow University Magazine is published.
- 11 March – baby farmer Jessie King is the last woman to be hanged in Edinburgh, for infanticide.
- 24 April – William Henry Bury is hanged in Dundee for uxoricide.
- 15 July – the Scottish National Portrait Gallery opens in Edinburgh in premises designed by Rowand Anderson, the first in the world to be purpose-built as a portrait gallery.
- 26 August – the Local Government Act 1889, receives royal assent. School fees abolished for compulsory education.
- 1 November – new building under construction at Templeton's Carpet Factory on Glasgow Green collapses killing 29 women in adjacent weaving sheds.
- Dundee is granted city status in the United Kingdom by letters patent.
Births
- 7 January – George Samson, sailor, recipient of the Victoria Cross
- 20 July – John Reith, broadcasting executive
- 11 August – Ronald Fairbairn, psychoanalyst
- 25 September – Charles Kenneth Scott Moncrieff, writer
- 1 December – Alexander Keiller, marmalade manufacturer and archaeologist
- John Munro, Gaelic poet
Deaths
- 31 May – Horatius Bonar, churchman, writer and hymnodist
- 24 December – Charles Mackay, poet, journalist, author, anthologist, novelist and songwriter
The arts
- Arthur Conan Doyle's novel The Mystery of Cloomber is published.
- Robert Louis Stevenson's novel The Master of Ballantrae is published.
- The Great Scottish National Panorama is opened in Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow.