Events from the year 1800 in Scotland .
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McDowall's & Co. mills at Milton of Campsie in 1800[1]
12 January – Duncan McLaren , Liberal politician (died 1886 )
23 February – William Jardine , naturalist (died 1874 on the Isle of Wight)
10 April (bapt.) – George Moir , lawyer (died 1870 )
16 April – William Chambers , publisher (died 1883 )
17 April – Catherine Sinclair , novelist (died 1864 in London)
22 April – Ralph Robb , Free Church minister in Canada (died 1850 in Canada )
26 April – Elizabeth Sinclair , born Eliza McHutcheson, pioneer in Pacific colonies (died 1892 in Hawaii )
4 May – John McLeod Campbell , Reformed theologian (died 1872 )
11 July – Charles Lees , portrait painter (died 1880 )
3 September – James Braidwood , firefighter (killed firefighting 1861 in London)
14 October – Charles Neaves , judge and poet (died 1876 )
24 October – Alexander Gibson , surgeon and forest conservator in India (died 1867 )
Leitch Ritchie , writer (died 1865 in London)
Stoddart, John (1800). Remarks on local Scenery and Manners in Scotland . London: William Miller. p. 206 (facing).
Campbell, Hugh Fraser (1920). Caithness and Sutherland . Cambridge University Press. p. 67.
Hume, John R. (1977). The Industrial Archaeology of Scotland. II : The Highlands and Islands . London: Batsford. p. 280. ISBN 0-7134-0809-X .