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{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2016}}{{Use British English|date=January 2016}}{{Year in Scotland| 1867 }}Events from the year 1867 in Scotland. Incumbents {{further|Politics of Scotland|Order of precedence in Scotland}} Law officers - Lord Advocate – George Patton until February; then Edward Strathearn Gordon
- Solicitor General for Scotland – Edward Strathearn Gordon; then John Millar
Judiciary - Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Colonsay until 25 February; then Lord Glencorse
- Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Glenalmond, then Lord Moncreiff
Events - 29 April – the Caledonian Mercury newspaper is last published.
- 9 July – Queen's Park F.C., Scotland's first senior football club, is formed.
- 29 August – John Hill Burton is appointed Historiographer Royal.
- 28 November – opening of Baylis's Royal Colosseum Theatre and Opera House, Glasgow, which becomes the Theatre Royal, Glasgow in May 1869.[1]
- Edinburgh Crystal glass is first manufactured, by the Edinburgh and Leith Flint Glass Company.
- The West of Scotland Grand National, predecessor of the Scottish Grand National, moves to a new course, Bogside Racecourse near Irvine, North Ayrshire.[2]
Births - 26 April – William Barr, landscape painter (died 1933 in the United States)
- 3 June – George Henry Walton, architect and designer (died 1933 in London)
- 1 August – William Speirs Bruce, naturalist, polar scientist and oceanographer (died 1922)
- 26 August – Robert William Hamilton, colonial judge and Liberal politician (died 1944)
Deaths - 5 January – Alexander Smith, poet (born 1829)
- 16 January – Alexander Gibson, surgeon and forest conservator in India (born 1800)
- 24 June – Horatio McCulloch, landscape painter (born 1806)
See also - Timeline of Scottish history
- 1867 in the United Kingdom
References 1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/Glasgow/TRHope.htm|title=Theatre Royal|work=arthurlloyd.co.uk|accessdate=2013-06-14}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ayr-racecourse.co.uk/news/2011-archive/april-2011/coral-sgn-facts|title=Scottish Grand National Facts|date=2011-04-16|publisher=Ayr Racecourse|accessdate=2013-04-11}}
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