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* English tourism pioneer [[Thomas Cook]] brings 350 people from [[Leicester]] on a tour of Scotland.<ref name=NCSH>{{cite web|title=Nineteenth Century Scottish History Timeline|url=http://www.scotland.org.uk/history/nineteenth-century|work=Nineteenth Century Scotland History|publisher=Travel Scotland|accessdate=2014-04-03}}</ref>
* English tourism pioneer [[Thomas Cook]] brings 350 people from [[Leicester]] on a tour of Scotland.<ref name=NCSH>{{cite web|title=Nineteenth Century Scottish History Timeline|url=http://www.scotland.org.uk/history/nineteenth-century|work=Nineteenth Century Scotland History|publisher=Travel Scotland|accessdate=2014-04-03}}</ref>
* [[New College, Edinburgh]], opens its doors as a theological training college for the [[Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900)|Free Church of Scotland]].
* [[New College, Edinburgh]], opens its doors as a theological training college for the [[Free Church of Scotland (1843–1900)|Free Church of Scotland]].
* [[Catherine Murray, Countess of Dunmore]], commissions "the Paisley Sisters" of Strond to weave [[Tweed (cloth)|tweed]] in the [[Clan Murray]] [[tartan]], origin of the commercial [[Harris Tweed]] industry.
* The [[Dewar's]] [[Scotch whisky]] brand is created by [[John Dewar, Sr.]]
* The [[Dewar's]] [[Scotch whisky]] brand is created by [[John Dewar, Sr.]]



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1846 in Scotland:
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Events from the year 1846 in Scotland.

Incumbents

Events

Births

Deaths

  • 12 February - Henry Duncan, minister, geologist and social reformer (born 1774)

See also

References

  1. ^ Thomas, John (1969). The North British Railway, vol. 1. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-4697-0.
  2. ^ "Scott Monument". AboutBritain. Archived from the original on 2 May 2013. Retrieved 2010-11-13. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; 31 October 2010 suggested (help); Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
  4. ^ "Nineteenth Century Scottish History Timeline". Nineteenth Century Scotland History. Travel Scotland. Retrieved 2014-04-03.