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{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2015}}{{Use British English|date=January 2015}}{{Year in Scotland| 1977 }}Events from the year 1977 in Scotland. Incumbents {{further|Politics of Scotland|Order of precedence in Scotland}}- Monarch – Elizabeth II
- Secretary of State for Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal – Bruce Millan
Law officers - Lord Advocate – Ronald King Murray
- Solicitor General for Scotland – Lord McCluskey
Judiciary - Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Emslie
- Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Wheatley
- Chairman of the Scottish Land Court – Lord Birsay
Events - 3 May – 1977 Scottish District Council elections held, with Labour making significant losses.
- 17 May – Queen Elizabeth II commences her Jubilee tour in Glasgow.
- 18 May – Queen Elizabeth II visits Cumbernauld and Stirling.
- 19 May – Queen Elizabeth II visits Perth and Dundee.
- 23–27 May – Queen Elizabeth II visits Edinburgh.
- 27 May – Queen Elizabeth II opens the new Air Terminal Building at Edinburgh Airport.
- 4 June – Scotland's 2–1 victory over England at Wembley is followed by a pitch invasion during which sections of pitch and crossbars are removed by fans.[1]
- 10 August – Kenny Dalglish, 26-year-old Scotland striker, becomes Britain's most expensive footballer in a £440,000 transfer from Glasgow Celtic to Liverpool.[2]
- September
- last manufacture of coal gas on the U.K. mainland at Muirkirk.
- first part of St Fergus Gas Terminal in Aberdeenshire opens.
- 10 October – Scotland beat Wales 2–0 at Anfield to qualify for the 1978 World Cup finals.[3]
- 15–16 October – World's End Murders of two 17-year-old girls in Edinburgh.
- 14 November – Tam Dalyell, Labour MP for West Lothian (UK Parliament constituency), asks what becomes known as the West Lothian question.
- Late? – Buchanan Street bus station opens in Glasgow.
Births - 19 March – Scott Wilson, footballer
- 18 April – Jonathan Rowson, chess grandmaster
- 12 May – Graeme Dott, snooker player
- 30 July – Derek Mackay, Member of Scottish Parliament and Government minister
- 22 November – Neil McCallum, cricketer
- 28 November – Gavin Rae, international footballer
- Jenni Fagan, novelist and poet
- Rae Hendrie, television actress
- Hugo Rifkind, journalist
Deaths - 30 November – Thomas Corbett, 2nd Baron Rowallan, soldier, governor and chief scout (born 1895)
- 27 December – James Marshall, international footballer (born 1908)
The arts- 19 August – Art punk band Skids, founded by Stuart Adamson, plays its first gig, in Dunfermline.
- First St Magnus Festival of the arts held on Orkney, organised by local residents including English composer Peter Maxwell Davies and Orcadian poet George Mackay Brown.
See also References 1. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/scotland/6698029.stm|title=When Wembley turned tartan|work=BBC News|date=2007-05-28|accessdate=2014-09-09}} 2. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1138348/Thirty-years-1m-transfer-Sportsmail-looks-record-breakers.html|location=London|work=Daily Mail|title=Thirty years on from the first £1m transfer Sportsmail looks at the record-breakers|date=2009-02-06|accessdate=2014-09-09}} 3. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/oct/10/scotland-wales-four-classic-encounters|title=Wales v Scotland: Four classic encounters|first=Greg|last=Halford|newspaper=The Guardian|location=London|date=2012-10-10|accessdate=2014-09-09}}
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