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{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2016}}{{Use Scottish English|date=January 2016}}{{Year in Scotland| 1692 }}Events from the year 1692 in the Kingdom of Scotland. Incumbents - Monarch – William II and Mary II
- Secretary of State – John Dalrymple, Master of Stair, with James Johnston (from 3 March)
Law officers - Lord Advocate – John Dalrymple, then Sir James Stewart
- Solicitor General for Scotland – ??
Judiciary - Lord President of the Court of Session – Lord Stair
- Lord Justice General – Lord Lothian
- Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Cessnock, then Lord Ormiston
Events - 13 February – Massacre of Glencoe: Men of the Earl of Argyll's Regiment of Foot under the command of Captain Robert Campbell of Glenlyon massacre 38 Jacobite-sympathising MacDonald of Glencoe from whom they have previously accepted hospitality.[1]
Births - May – James Stirling mathematician, (died 1770)
- 25 May – Archibald Douglas, 2nd Earl of Forfar, peer, mortally wounded at the Battle of Sheriffmuir (died 1715)
- date unknown –
- Andrew Fletcher, Lord Milton, judge and Lord Justice Clerk (died 1776)
- George Young, surgeon, physician, philosopher and empiric (died 1757)
Deaths - 20 March – George Douglas, 1st Earl of Dumbarton, nobleman and soldier (born 1635)
- 2 April – Sir John Lauder, 1st Baronet, baillie and Treasurer of the City of Edinburgh (born 1595)
- 14 May – Robert Kirk, minister, Gaelic scholar and folklorist (born 1644)
- 3 August –
- Hugh Mackay, general, died at the Battle of Steenkerque (born c.1642)
- James Douglas, Earl of Angus, nobleman and soldier, died at the Battle of Steenkerque (born 1671)
See also - Timeline of Scottish history
References 1. ^{{cite book|authorlink=John Prebble|first=John|last=Prebble|title=Glencoe: The Story of the Massacre|location=London|publisher=Secker & Warburg|year=1966}}
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