Events from the year 1822 in Scotland .
Incumbents
Contemporary caricature of the kilted King George IV
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
10 January – Princes Street in Edinburgh is first given gas lighting .[ 1]
May – the Edinburgh and Glasgow Union Canal , engineered by Hugh Baird , is opened throughout, from a terminus at Fountainbridge in Edinburgh to a junction with the Forth and Clyde Canal at Camelon near Falkirk , including Scotland's only canal tunnel (at Falkirk) and completion of Slateford Aqueduct ; passenger boats have been operating on the canal from the beginning of the year.[ 2]
July – the Royal Association of Contributors to the National Monument of Scotland is incorporated; the foundation stone is laid in Edinburgh on 27 August.[ 1]
15–29 August – visit of King George IV to Scotland , largely arranged by Sir Walter Scott (with the assistance of his friend, the theatrical manager William Henry Murray ),[ 3] first appearance of the monarch here since 1651.
23–24 October – the Caledonian Canal , engineered by Thomas Telford , is opened throughout, linking the east and west coasts through the Great Glen from Clachnaharry on the Beauly Firth near Inverness to Corpach on Loch Linnhe near Fort William ; the passenger steamboat Stirling Castle operates through the canal.[ 2]
Cartland Bridge is completed to the design of Thomas Telford, crossing 123 feet (37 m) above the Mouse Water near Lanark .[ 4]
The Highland Show is first staged.
The old town of Cullen, Moray , is demolished.
The façade of Register House in Princes Street, Edinburgh, is completed to the design of Robert Reid .[ 1]
The Assembly Rooms, Aberdeen , designed by Archibald Simpson , are built.
Births
9 February – Francis Cadell , explorer in Australasia (murdered 1879 in the East Indies)
13 February – James B. Beck , U.S. Senator (died 1890 in the United States )
12 March – William Fettes Douglas , painter (died 1891 )
22 March – Jane Miller Thengberg , pioneer of female education in Sweden (died 1902 in Uppsala)
8 June – Hugh Findlay , Mormon missionary (died 1900 in the United States )
26 July (bapt.) – Robert William Thomson , engineer, inventor of the bicycle tyre (died 1873 )
1 August – James Grant , author (died 1887 )
10 September – Alexander Ferrier Mitchell , ecclesiastical historian and Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (died 1899 )
1 December – Andrew Allan , shipowner (died 1901 in Canada )
2 December – David Masson , literary biographer and historian (died 1907 )
6 December – David Stirling , architect in Nova Scotia (died 1887 in Canada )
Probable date – Stewart McPherson , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross (died 1892 )
Deaths
The arts
See also
References
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