1910 in Scotland

Events from the year 1910 in Scotland.

Incumbents

 * Secretary for Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal – John Sinclair, 1st Baron Pentland

Law officers

 * Lord Advocate – Alexander Ure
 * Solicitor General for Scotland – Arthur Dewar; then William Hunter

Judiciary

 * Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Dunedin
 * Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Kingsburgh

Events

 * June – Edinburgh Missionary Conference is held, presided over by Nobel Peace Prize recipient John R. Mott, launching the modern ecumenical movement and the modern missions movement.
 * 6–13 August – First Scottish International Aviation Meeting held at Lanark.
 * 17 September – Andrew Blain Baird makes the first powered monoplane flight in Scotland, at Ettrick Bay on the Isle of Bute in a self-built machine.
 * 19 December – Alhambra Theatre, Glasgow opened
 * The whisky-based liqueur Drambuie is first marketed commercially, from Leith.

Births

 * 6 May – Jerry Morris, epidemiologist (died 2009)
 * 10 March – Jane Duncan, born Elizabeth Jane Cameron, novelist (died 1976)
 * 17 March – Molly Weir, actress (died 2004 in London)
 * 19 April – Andrew Gilchrist, Special Operations Executive operative, and later ambassador (died 1993)
 * 23 April – Sheila Scott Macintyre, mathematician (died 1960)
 * 15 July – George Friel, novelist (died 1975)
 * 1 September – Charles Maxwell, radio producer (died 1998)
 * 14 November – Norman MacCaig, poet (died 1996)
 * December – Ian Donald, physician, pioneer in the use of Medical ultrasonography (died 1987)

Deaths

 * 18 January – James Cuthbertson, Scottish-Australian poet and schoolteacher (born 1851)
 * 2 April – William McTaggart, landscape and marine painter (born 1835)
 * 6 April – John McLaren, Lord McLaren, Liberal politician (born 1831)
 * 13 April – William Quiller Orchardson, portraitist and painter (born 1832)
 * 15 April – John Smith, dentist, philanthropist and pioneering educator (born 1825)
 * 10 May – William Gordon Stables, naval physician and novelist (born 1840)
 * 23 June – Robert Boog Watson, malacologist and Free Church minister (born 1823)