Events from the year 1864 in Scotland. Quick Facts Centuries:, Decades: ... ← 1863 1862 1861 1860 1859 1864 in Scotland → 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 Centuries: 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st Decades: 1840s 1850s 1860s 1870s 1880s See also:List of years in ScotlandTimeline of Scottish history1864 in: The UK • Wales • ElsewhereClose Incumbents Further information: Politics of Scotland and Order of precedence in Scotland Law officers Lord Advocate – James Moncreiff Solicitor General for Scotland – George Young Judiciary Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Colonsay Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Glenalmond Events 21 June – last public execution in Edinburgh – George Bryce, the Ratho murderer.[1] 19 July – Chalmers Hospital opened in Banff, Aberdeenshire.[2] 2 September – the first Ottoman ironclad Osmaniye is launched by Robert Napier and Sons on the River Clyde. 8 December – James Clerk Maxwell presents his paper A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field to the Royal Society, treating light as an electromagnetic wave.[3] Hall, Russell & Company established as marine engineers in Aberdeen. The National Bank of Scotland becomes the first Scottish bank to open an office in London.[4] Historian John Hill Burton publishes The Scot Abroad. Births 2 January – James Caird, shipowner (died 1954 in England) 17 January – David Torrence, film actor (died 1951) 4 February - Willie Park Jr., golf professional (died 1925 in Scotland) 5 February – Marion Gilchrist, medical doctor (died 1952) 6 February – John Henry Mackay, anarchist writer (died 1933 in Germany) 14 February – James Burns, shipowner (died 1919) 8 March – James Craig Annan, photographer (died 1946) 28 May – Jessie Newbery, née Rowat, embroiderer (died 1948 in England) 10 June – Ninian Comper, Gothic Revival architect (died 1960 in England) 1 October – Alexander Grant, biscuit manufacturer (died 1937) 7 October – Harrington Mann, painter (died 1937 in the United States) 31 October – Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury (died 1945 in England) 4 November – Robert Lorimer, architect (died 1929)[5] 13 December – John Quinton Pringle, painter (died 1925) Deaths 6 January – John Clements Wickham, explorer, naval officer, magistrate and administrator (born 1798) 1 June – Sir John Watson Gordon, portrait painter (born 1788) 6 August – Catherine Sinclair, novelist and children's writer (born 1800) 1 October – Ignatius Spencer, English priest (born 1799) See also Timeline of Scottish history 1864 in Ireland References [1]"History of Edinburgh". Visions of Scotland. Archived from the original on 14 February 2015. Retrieved 12 May 2014. [2]"Chalmers Hospital - Banff". NHS Grampian. 15 November 2013. Retrieved 12 May 2014. [3]Maxwell, J. Clerk (1865). "A dynamical theory of the electromagnetic field" (PDF). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. 155. London: 459–512. doi:10.1098/rstl.1865.0008. Retrieved 17 June 2013. [4]The National Bank of Scotland 1825-1925. 1925. [5]Hussey, Christopher (1931). The Work of Sir Robert Lorimer. Country Life. Wikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.