1620s in Scotland
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Incumbents
- James I of England/VI of Scotland (1567–1625) (as King of Scotland)
- Charles I of England and Scotland (1625–1649), Duke of Rothesay, Prince and Great Steward of Scotland, etc.
- Charles Stuart, Prince of Wales (1612–1625) (ascended to throne)
- Charles James Stuart (1629) (Perinatal mortality)
Events
1620
- Witch hunts begin in Scotland.
1621
- King James VI and I grants William Alexander of Scotland a royal charter to colonize Acadia, a region that includes part of modern-day Southeastern Canada and the U.S. state of Maine, in an effort to establish a Scottish colonial empire in the New World.
- The Parliament of Scotland ratifies the Five Articles of Perth, which are meant to integrate the Church in Scotland with the Anglican Church. This unpopular move by King James will eventually lead to the rise of the Covenanters in Scotland.
1622
- June 16 – Scottish Lord Chancellor Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Dunfermline dies.[1] During the earlier months prior to his death, he has been in the process of making alterations to Fyvie Castle and the Pinkie House, which become famous modern-day landmarks in Scotland.
1623
- Clan MacDonald kills rival Clan chief Malcolm MacFie, and occupy clan MacFie's Argyll islands. As a result, Clan MacFie is considered "disbanded" from 1623 until 1981.[2]
1624
- May 25 – The town of Dunfermline is destroyed by a fire.[3]
- Death in Edinburgh of Huguenot calligrapher Esther Inglis.
1625
- March 27 – Charles I succeeds to the thrones of England (with Wales) and Scotland.
- June 13 – Charles I marries Princess Henrietta Maria of France.
1626
- July 5 – Battle of Stralsund occurs in which Holy Roman Commander Albrecht von Wallenstein is defeated by a joint Swedo-Danish force with Scottish assistance which eventually leads to the siege against Stralsund being lifted on August 4.
- William Alexander is appointed Secretary for Scotland, an office he will hold until his death in 1640.
1627
- Reconstruction of Muchalls Castle in Aberdeenshire completed by Thomas Burnett.
1628
- George Heriot's School is established as Heriot's Hospital in Edinburgh.
1629
- William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling briefly establishes a Scottish colony at Port Royal, Nova Scotia.
- February 26 – Birth in Dalkeith of Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll (executed 1685).
Births
1620
- January 1 – Robert Morison, botanist and taxonomist (died 1683)
- James Dundas, Lord Arniston, politician and judge (died 1679)
Deaths
1626
- James Sempill, courtier and poet (born 1566)[4]
References
- Mosley, Charles, ed. (2003), Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, vol. 1 (107th ed.), Wilmington, Delaware: Burke's Peerage & Gentry, p. 1285, ISBN 978-0-9711966-2-9, retrieved 21 May 2019
- Clan MacFie website.
- Dennison, E. Patricia; Stronach, Simon (2007). Historic Dunfermline: archaeology and development. Dunfermline: Dunfermline Burgh Survey. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-9557244-0-4.
- "Sir James Sempill | Scottish poet | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
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