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Events from the year 1765 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
- May – James Watt makes a breakthrough in the development of the steam engine by constructing a model with a separate condenser,[1] an idea which has come to him in a walk on Glasgow Green.
 - Sugar refinery at Greenock opened.[2]
 - Settlement at Grantown-on-Spey planned.
 
Births
- 11 January – John A. Macdonald, first Canadian Prime Minister (died 1891 in Ottawa)
 - 22 April – James Grahame, poet, lawyer and clergyman (died 1811)
 - 20 July – Peter Nicholson, architect, engineer and mathematician (died 1844 in Carlisle)
 - 24 August – Thomas Muir of Huntershill, radical (died 1799 in France)
 - 24 October – James Mackintosh, polymath (died 1832 in London)
 
Deaths
- 3 April – Jean Adam, poet and songwriter (born 1704)[3]
 - 30 November – George Glas, merchant adventurer (born 1725; murdered at sea)
 
The arts
- First publication of the ballad "Sir Patrick Spens".[4]
 - Walter Scott's novel Redgauntlet (1824) presents an alternate history of this year.
 
References
- ↑ Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. p. 323. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
 - ↑ Kermack, W. R. (1944). 19 Centuries of Scotland. Edinburgh: Johnston. p. 80.
 - ↑ Ewan, Elizabeth; Pipes, Rose; Rendall, Jane; Reynolds, Siân (eds.). The new biographical dictionary of Scottish women. Edinburgh University Press. p. 5. ISBN 9781474436281.
 - ↑ Percy, Thomas (ed.). Reliques of Ancient English Poetry. (sic.)
 
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