Events frae the year 1903 in Scotland.

Incumbents

Law officers

  • Laird AdvocateAndrew Murray until October; then Charles Dickson
  • Solicitor General for ScotlandCharles Dickson; then David Dundas

Judiciary

  • Laird President o the Coort o Session an Laird Juistice GeneralLaird Blair Balfour
  • Laird Juistice ClerkLaird Kingsburgh

Events

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Births

  • 15 JanuaryHugh Fraser, retailer (deed 1966)
  • 3 FebruaryDouglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14t Duke o Hamilton, peer an pioneering aviator, chief pilot o the first flight ower Mount Everest in 1933 (born in Lunnon; deed 1973)
  • 15 MairchCharles Donaldson, Conservative politeecian (ded 1964)
  • 23 AprilIan Collins, tennis player, representing Great Britain in the Davis Cup (deed 1975)
  • 24 AprilJoseph Macleod, poet, actor, playwright, theatre director, theatre historian an BBC newsreader (born in Lunnon; deed 1984)
  • 15 MayWilliam MacTaggart, painter, kent for his landscapes o East Lowden, Fraunce, Norawa an elsewhere (deed 1981)
  • 17 Juin – William Vallance Douglas Hodge, mathematician, specifically a geometer (deed 1975)
  • 2 Julie – Alec Douglas-Home, Baron Home o the Hirsel, Breetish Conservative politician, Prime Minister from October 1963 tae October 1964 (born in Lunnon; deed 1995)
  • 28 Julie – Keith Murray, academic an RectorLincoln College, Oxford (died 1993)
  • 9 August – Emil Fischbacher, Protestant Christian missionary tae Xinjiang, wi the China Inland Mission (deed 1933)
  • 5 September – Harry Harvey Wood, literary an artistic figure, a foonder o the Edinburgh International Festival (deed 1977)
  • 31 OctoberIan Smith, international rugby player (deed 1972)
  • 19 December – Andrew Murray, Laird Provost o Edinburgh 1947 to 1951 (deed 1977)
  • Undated
    • Oliver Brown, nationalist political activist (deed 1976)
    • Ben Humble, writer an climber (deed 1977)
    • Hector MacAndrew, fiddler (deed 1980)

Deiths

  • 3 Februar – David George Ritchie, philosopher (born 1853)
  • 7 MairchHely Hutchinson Almond, rugby player an educationalist (born 1832)
  • 17 MeyJohn Ross, Australian drover an explorer (born 1817)
  • 19 MeyJohn Scott, shipbigger (born 1830)
  • 3 Julie – Matthew Holmes, steam locomotive designer (born 1844)
  • 31 AugustWilliam Hastie, clergyman an theologian (born 1842)
  • 18 SeptemberAlexander Bain, philosopher an educationalist (born 1818)
  • Undated – Thomas John MacLagan, Dundee doctor an pharmacologist (born 1838)

The arts

See also

  • Timeline o Scots history
  • 1903 in the Unitit Kinrick

References

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