1811 in Scotland

Events from the year 1811 in Scotland.

Law officers

 * Lord Advocate – Archibald Colquhoun
 * Solicitor General for Scotland – David Boyle; then David Monypenny

Judiciary

 * Lord President of the Court of Session – Lord Avontoun until 20 May; then Lord Granton
 * Lord Justice General – The Duke of Montrose
 * Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Granton, then Lord Boyle

Events

 * 9 January – the first women's golf tournament in Scotland takes place at the links of the Musselburgh Golf Club.
 * 1 February – Bell Rock Lighthouse begins operation.
 * March – Prisoner-of-war camp established at Penicuik.
 * 27 May – second national Census. In Scotland the count is carried out by schoolmasters.
 * June – Walter Scott buys the farm at Abbotsford near Galashiels and commences building his future residence, Abbotsford House.
 * August – passengers are being carried on the Kilmarnock and Troon Railway, in horse-drawn vehicles.
 * November – Thomas Telford's bridge at Bridge of Alford is completed.
 * 31 December – Tron riot breaks out in Edinburgh.
 * Highland Clearances – the Marquess and Marchioness of Stafford begin mass expulsion of crofting tenants from their Highland estates to make way for sheep farming.
 * Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone Canal completed throughout.
 * Helmsdale and Torgoyle Bridges completed to the design of Thomas Telford.
 * Inner harbour at Wick completed to the design of Thomas Telford.
 * Harbour at Kirkwall (Orkney) first built.
 * Harbour at Dunure built at the expense of Archibald Kennedy, 12th Earl of Cassilis. Dunrobin pier is also built about this date.
 * Remodelling of the House of the Binns in Scottish Baronial style by William Burn for the Dalyell family.
 * Rebuilding of Stobo Castle completed.
 * The Edinburgh Society for the Support of Gaelic Schools is established.
 * Edinburgh Astronomical Institution established.
 * Sinking of a new colliery on the Brora Coalfield is begun.
 * Approximate date – John Paton begins his own yarn spinning business in Alloa.

Births

 * January – Robert Dick, natural historian (died 1866)
 * c. May – Thomas Larkins Walker, architect practicing in England (died 1860 in Hong Kong)
 * 7 June – James Simpson, obstetrician and pioneer of anaesthesia (died 1870)
 * 13 July – James "paraffin" Young, chemist (died 1883)
 * 14 August – Adam Clark, civil engineer (died 1866 in Budapest)
 * 12 September – William Bell Scott, artist and poet (died 1890)
 * 19 December – Marjorie Fleming, child writer (born 1803)
 * 21 December – Archibald Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury (died 1882)
 * Christian Maclagan, antiquary (died 1901)

Deaths

 * 20 May – Robert Blair, Lord Avontoun, lawyer (born 1741)
 * 28 May – Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville, politician (born 1742)
 * 14 September – James Grahame, poet, lawyer and clergyman (born 1765)
 * 15 October – George Hay, Roman Catholic bishop (born 1729)
 * 27 November – Andrew Meikle, mechanical engineer and inventor (born 1719)