1800 in Scotland
Events from the year 1800 in Scotland.Incumbents
in 1800Law 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 Duke of Montrose
- Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Eskgrove
Events
- 1 January – Robert Owen becomes manager of the New Lanark spinning mills.
- 15 February – "Meal mob" riot over bread prices in Glasgow.
- 30 June – Glasgow Police Act authorises creation of the City of Glasgow Police, which first musters on 15 November.
- August – the 93rd Regiment of Foot is first mustered by William Wemyss at Strathnaver; in September they are sent from Fort George via Aberdeen to Guernsey and in October formally gazetted into the British Army.
- Royal Cornhill Hospital established as Aberdeen Lunatic Asylum.
- Legbrannock Waggonway opened by William Dixon to move coal from Legbrannock colliery on the Woodhall Estate to the Monkland Canal at Calderbank, an early example of a railway in Scotland.
- New bridges built at Thurso and Wick and Sir John Sinclair plans development of Thurso.
- Approximate date
- * Planned village and pier at Inchyra in the Carse of Gowrie built.
- * Preston Hall, Midlothian, completed.
Births
- 12 January – Duncan McLaren, Liberal politician
- 23 February – William Jardine, naturalist
- 10 April – George Moir, lawyer
- 16 April – William Chambers, publisher
- 17 April – Catherine Sinclair, novelist
- 22 April – Ralph Robb, Free Church minister in Canada
- 26 April – Elizabeth Sinclair, born Eliza McHutcheson, pioneer in Pacific colonies
- 4 May – John McLeod Campbell, Reformed theologian
- 11 July – Charles Lees, portrait painter
- 3 September – James Braidwood, firefighter
- 14 October – Charles Neaves, judge and poet
- 24 October – Alexander Gibson, surgeon and forest conservator in India
- Leitch Ritchie, writer
Deaths
- 30 January – William Forsyth, merchant
- 16 March – David Doig, educator and writer
- 8 April – James Stuart-Mackenzie, politician and astronomer
- 27 December – Hugh Blair, Presbyterian preacher and man of letters
- 30 December – Duke Gordon, librarian
The arts
- 14 June – Friedrich Schiller's historical drama Mary Stuart has its première in Weimar.
- 27 November – Walter Scott's first original poems, "Glenfinlas" and "The Eve of St. John", are published.
- The Works of Robert Burns is published posthumously.