1909 in Scotland explained
Events from the year 1909 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
Births
- 16 January – Ellen King, Olympic swimmer (died 1994 in England)
- 20 January – Olive Fraser, poet (died 1977)
- 21 January – James Hoy, Labour Member of Parliament for Leith 1945-1970 (died 1976)
- 9 February – Marjorie Ogilvie Anderson, historian and paleographer (died 2002)[7]
- 23 February – Lavinia Derwent (real name Elizabeth Dodd), author and broadcaster (died 1989)[8]
- 24 February – Ethel MacDonald, anarchist and publisher (died 1958)
- 6 March – Vagaland (real name Thomas Alexander Robertson), Shetland dialect poet (died 1973)
- 14 March – William Montgomery Watt, historian and Emeritus Professor in Arabic and Islamic studies (died 2006)
- 19 March – Marjorie Linklater, campaigner for the arts and environment of Orkney (died 1997)[9]
- 27 April – Muriel C. Bradbrook, literary scholar and authority on Shakespeare (died 1993 in Cambridge)
- 9 May – Robert Garioch, Scots language poet (died 1981)
- 26 May – Matt Busby, football manager (died 1994)
- 5 June – Marion Crawford, Scottish educator and governess to Princess Margaret and Queen Elizabeth II (died 1988)[10]
- 19 June – William Grant, Lord Grant, Unionist MP, Solicitor General, Lord Advocate, and Lord Justice Clerk (died 1972)[11]
- 5 September – Archie Jackson, Australian international cricketer (died 1933 in Australia)
- 23 November – Nigel Tranter, historical writer (died 2000)
- 2 December – Helen Douglas Adam, poet, writer and dramatist (died 1993 in the United States)[12]
- Helena Gloag, actress (died 1973)
Deaths
See also
Notes
Notes and References
- News: Why no one won the Scottish Cup in 1909. James. Dart. Tom. Lutz. The Guardian. London. 2007-03-21. 2013-05-23.
- Book: Roughead, William. William Roughead. Trial of Oscar Slater. 1910.
- Book: From Pilcher to the planets: aspects of Glasgow and the West of Scotland's early contribution to aviation as seen against the history of flight and a view of the art of engineering. Cameron, Dugald . Galbraith, Roderick . Thomson, Douglas . University of Glasgow. 2003. 9780852167786.
- News: 100 years of Firhill thrills. Evening Times. 2009-09-18.
- News: Tragic tale of Hibs' James Main, who died of Christmas Day injury. The Scotsman. Edinburgh. 2009-12-23. 2014-02-28.
- Sir Arthur Landsborough Thomson. Bird Study. 24. 1977. 202–3. 10.1080/00063657709476557 . free.
- Ewan, Innes, Reynolds and Pipes 2007, p. 13
- Ewan, Innes, Reynolds and Pipes 2007, p. 97
- Web site: Marjorie Linklater . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220501/https://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/marjorie-linklater-5560252.html . 1 May 2022 . subscription . live . The Independent . 2 September 2020 . en . 4 July 1997.
- Ewan, Innes, Reynolds and Pipes 2007, pp. 99-100
- News: Lord Grant killed in car accident. Glasgow Herald. 20 November 1972. George. Watt. 1. Google News. 12 January 2016.
- Ewan, Innes, Reynolds and Pipes 2007, p. 4