1813 in Scotland

Events from the year 1813 in Scotland.

Law officers

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

Judiciary

 * Lord President of the Court of Session – Lord Granton
 * Lord Justice General – The Duke of Montrose
 * Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Boyle

Events

 * 1 April – whaler Oscar wrecked off Aberdeen with the loss of 44 lives.
 * 15 April – foundation stone of new harbour at Newhaven, Edinburgh, laid.
 * October
 * Completion of road bridge at Potarch by Thomas Telford; his bridge at Invermoriston is also completed this year.
 * Probable completion of cast-iron footbridge over Esk on Buccleuch estate near Langholm.
 * The first Kirkcaldy whaler, The Earl Percy, sails north to the Davis Strait.
 * Glasgow weavers fail in an attempt to secure higher wages.
 * Robert Owen obtains control of the cotton spinning mills at New Lanark and publishes A New View of Society, or Essays on the Principle of the Formation of the Human Character.

Births

 * 30 January – George Gilfillan, writer and poet (died 1878)
 * 18 March –
 * Thomas Graham Balfour, physician (died 1891 in London)
 * William Calder Marshall, sculptor (died 1894 in London)
 * 19 March – David Livingstone, missionary and explorer (died 1873 in Africa)
 * 13 April – Duncan Farquharson Gregory, mathematician (died 1844)
 * 14 May (bapt.) – John Hosack, lawyer and historian (died 1887 in London)
 * 17 May? – Eliza Rennie, author
 * 18 May – Colin Blackburn, Baron Blackburn, judge (died 1896)
 * 21 May – Robert Murray M'Cheyne, clergyman (died 1843)
 * 27 May – William McNaught, steam engineer (died 1881 in Manchester)
 * 21 June – William Edmondstoune Aytoun, lawyer and poet (died 1865)
 * 28 July – James Newlands, municipal engineer (died 1871 in Liverpool)
 * 10 August – Archibald Smith, mathematician and lawyer (died 1872 in London)
 * 6 September – Edward Balfour, surgeon and orientalist (died 1889 in London)
 * 10 September – Angus MacKay, piper (died 1859)
 * 13 September – Daniel MacMillan, publisher (died 1857)
 * 30 September – John Rae, Arctic explorer and physician (died 1893 in London)
 * November – John Stuart, genealogist (died 1877)
 * 13 December –
 * James R. Ballantyne, orientalist (died 1864)
 * David Brandon, architect (died 1897)
 * George Bryson Sr., businessman and politician in Quebec (died 1900 in Canada)
 * 18 December – John Edgar Gregan, architect (died 1855 in Manchester)
 * John Bell-Irving, businessman in Hong Kong (died 1907)
 * James Colquhoun Campbell, Bishop of Bangor (died 1895 in Hastings)
 * Benjamin Connor, steam locomotive designer (died 1876)
 * Anthony Inglis, shipbuilder (died 1884)
 * John Kennedy, Congregational minister and theologian (died 1900)
 * William Logan, temperance campaigner (died 1879)
 * Letitia MacTavish Hargrave, born Letitia MacTavish, pioneer in Canada (died 1854)
 * Daniel M'Naghten, assassin (died 1865 in Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum)
 * George Tosh, metallurgist (died 1900 in Scunthorpe)

Deaths

 * 5 January – Alexander Fraser Tytler, judge and historian (born 1747)
 * 15 February – Francis Home, physician (born 1719)
 * 15 March – Janet Richmond, born Janet Little, "The Scots Milkmaid", Scots language poet (born 1759)
 * 15 April – Alexander Murray, linguist (born 1775)
 * 22 June – Allan Burns, surgeon (born 1781)
 * 8 July – William Craig, Lord Craig, judge (born 1745)
 * 23 August – Alexander Wilson, ornithologist in America (born 1766)
 * 11 October – Robert Kerr, scientific writer and translator (born 1755)
 * 28 October – William Dudgeon, farmer and songwriter (born 1753?)

The arts

 * James Hogg's poem The Queen's Wake is published.