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ReferencesActors editMain article List of Scottish actorsArchitects and master masons editJames Adam 1732 1794 son of William Adam John Adam 1721 1792 eldest son of William Adam Robert Adam 1728 1792 architect son of William Adam William Adam 1689 1748 father of James John and Robert architect and mason James Alison 1862 1932 architect responsible for the appearance of late Victorian Hawick John Macvicar Anderson 1835 1915 Robert Rowand Anderson 1834 1921 George Ashdown Audsley 1838 1925 architect artist illustrator writer and pipe organ designer William James Audsley 1833 1907 Ormrod Maxwell Ayrton 1874 1960 FRIBA John Baird 1798 1859 influential figure in the development of Glasgow Georgian and Victorian Architecture Andrew Balfour 1863 1943 architect work including Holmlea Primary School Glasgow Isobel Hogg Kerr Beattie 1900 1970 possibly the first woman to practise architecture in Scotland John Begg 1866 1937 architect who practised in London South Africa and India and taught at Edinburgh College of Art William Bryce Binnie c 1885 c 1963 Alexander Black c 1790 1858 Hippolyte Blanc 1844 1917 Thomas Bonnar c 1770 1847 interior designer and architect James MacLellan Brown c 1886 1967 city architect of Dundee designer of the Mills Observatory Thomas Brown 1781 1850 architect works including Bellevue Church Edinburgh Thomas Brown 1806 1872 architect notable for prison design Sir George Washington Browne 1853 1939 Sir William Bruce c 1630 1710 David Bryce 1803 1876 William Burn 1789 1870 John Burnet 1814 1901 architect who lived and practised in Glasgow Sir John James Burnet 1857 1938 Edwardian architect son of John Burnet James Burton 1761 1837 famous London property developer and architect father of Decimus Burton and James Burton Egyptologist James Byres of Tonley 1733 1817 architect antiquary and dealer in Old Master paintings and antiquities Edward Calvert c 1847 1914 Charles Cameron 1743 1812 Alexander Buchanan Campbell 1914 2007 Alexander Lorne Campbell 1871 1944 architect founder of Scott amp Campbell Colen Campbell 1676 1729 Colin Robert Vaughan Campbell 7th Earl Cawdor born 1962 John Campbell 1857 1942 John Chesser 1819 1892 architect largely based in Edinburgh Sir John Ninian Comper 1864 1960 Gothic Revival architect George Corson 1829 1910 David Cousin 1809 1878 architect landscape architect and planner James Craig 1739 1795 James Hoey Craigie 1870 1930 Alexander Hunter Crawford 1865 1945 architect and businessman owner of Crawford s Biscuits Alexander Davidson 1839 1908 architect active in Australia William Gordon Dey 1911 1997 architect who specialised in college buildings John Douglas of Pinkerton c 1709 1778 architect who designed and reformed several country houses Sir Robert Drummond of Carnock died 1592 Master of Work to the Crown of Scotland Sir James Duncan Dunbar Nasmith 1927 2023 leading conservation architect Alan Dunlop born 1958 John Murray Easton 1889 1975 architect winner of the Royal Gold Medal for architecture Alexander Edward 1651 1708 Episcopalian clergyman draughtsman architect and landscape designer Archibald Elliot 1760 1823 Reginald Francis Joseph Fairlie 1883 1952 architect of the National Library of Scotland James Fergusson 1808 1886 Claude Waterlow Ferrier 1879 1935 architect specialising in the Art Deco style James Leslie Findlay 1868 1952 Kathryn Findlay born 1954 Robert Findlay 1859 1951 George Topham Forrest 1872 1945 William Fowler 1824 1906 architect Malcolm Fraser born 1959 Patrick Allan Fraser 1812 1890 architect and painter Andrew Frazer died 1792 Thomas Gildard died 1895 architect of Britannia Music Hall James Gibbs 1682 1754 Charles Lovett Gill 1880 1960 James Gowan 1923 2015 postmodernist architect of the engineering style Sir James Gowans 1821 1890 maverick Edinburgh architect and builder James Gillespie Graham 1776 1855 John Edgar Gregan 1813 1855 David Hamilton 1768 1843 Sir James Hamilton of Finnart c 1495 1540 Master of Work to the Crown of Scotland Thomas Hamilton 1784 1858 John Henderson 1804 1862 architect chiefly remembered as a church architect James Macintyre Henry 1852 1929 William Hastie 1753 1763 1832 Gareth Hoskins 1967 2016 architect UK Architect of the year 2006 Edith Mary Wardlaw Burnet Hughes 1888 1971 considered Britain s first practising woman architect who established her own firm in 1920 Ernest Auldjo Jamieson 1880 1937 architect specialising in country houses largely for wealthy family friends George Meikle Kemp 1795 1844 carpenter draughtsman and architect best known as the designer of the Scott Monument Robert Kerr 1823 1904 co founder of the Architectural Association Sir William Hardie Kininmonth 1904 1988 architect whose work mixed a modern style with Scottish vernacular Alexander Laing 1752 1823 architect William Leiper 1839 1916 David Lennox 1788 1873 bridge builder and master stonemason working in Australia John Lessels 1809 1883 Ian G Lindsay 1906 1966 Robert Lorimer 1864 1929 David MacGibbon 1831 1902 Kate Macintosh born 1937 architect of Dawson s Heights in Southwark Alexander George Robertson Mackenzie 1879 1963 architect in London and Aberdeen Alexander Marshall Mackenzie 1848 1933 Charles Rennie Mackintosh 1868 1928 architect designer and watercolourist husband and business partner of Margaret McDonald James Marjoribanks MacLaren 1853 1890 associated with the Arts and Crafts movement and Scottish Vernacular architecture Thomas MacLaren 1863 1928 architect who worked in worked in London and the United States Andy MacMillan 1928 2014 architect educator writer and broadcaster Ebenezer James MacRae 1881 1951 City Architect for Edinburgh Thomas P Marwick 1854 1927 architect based in Edinburgh important to the architectural character of Marchmont Robert Matheson 1808 1877 architect and Clerk of Works for Scotland Robert Matthew 1906 1975 John McAslan CBE born 1954 designed many buildings around the world such as the new departures concourse at London King s Cross railway station the Iron Market in Port au Prince and the Olympia Park in Moscow Alexander McGill died 1734 mason and architect who worked in partnership with James Smith John McLachlan 1843 1893 architect George McRae 1858 1923 architect who migrated to Australia and pursued his career in Sydney Sir Frank Charles Mears 1880 1953 Adam Menelaws born between 1748 and 1756 1831 James Miller 1860 1947 Sydney Mitchell 1856 1930 Robert Morham 1839 1912 City Architect for Edinburgh Richard Murphy born 1955 architect winner of the 2016 RIBA House of the year Gordon Murray born 1954 Sir James Murray of Kilbaberton died 1634 master wright and architect John Mylne died 1621 master mason John Mylne of Perth c 1585 1657 master mason John Mylne 1611 1667 master mason and architect Robert Mylne 1633 1710 stonemason and architect last Master Mason to the Crown of Scotland Robert Mylne 1733 1811 architect and civil engineer remembered for Blackfriars Bridge London Walter Newall 1780 1863 Peter Nicholson 1765 1844 John Paterson died 1832 Robert Hamilton Paterson 1843 1911 partner in the architectural practice Hamilton Paterson and Rhind David Paton 1801 1882 architect and builder who worked in the United States in the 1830s John Dick Peddie 1824 1891 John More Dick Peddie 1853 1921 Frederick Thomas Pilkington 1832 1898 James Playfair 1755 1794 father of William Henry William Henry Playfair 1790 1857 B Marcus Priteca 1889 1971 Robert Reid Raeburn 1819 1888 architect who worked in and around Edinburgh Robert Reid 1774 1856 King s architect and surveyor for Scotland David Rhind 1808 1883 James Robert Rhind 1854 1918 John Rhind 1836 1889 architect from Inverness George Richardson c 1737 c 1813 architectural and decorative draftsman John Thomas Rochead 1814 1878 Thomas Ross 1839 1930 Fred Rowntree 1860 1927 Arts and Crafts architect Witold Rybczynski born 1943 James Salmon 1873 1924 grandson of James Salmon 1805 1888 James Salmon 1805 1888 grandfather of James Salmon 1873 1924 William Schaw c 1550 1602 Master of Works to James VI of Scotland for building castles and palaces John Scrimgeour of Myres fl 16th century Master of Work for royal buildings for James V and Mary Queen of Scots James Robb Scott 1882 1965 chief architect of the Southern Railway James Sellars 1843 1888 Richard Norman Shaw 1831 1912 architect known for his country houses and for commercial buildings Archibald Simpson 1790 1847 one of the major architects of Aberdeen James Smith c 1645 1731 James Smith of Jordanhill 1782 1867 architect merchant antiquarian geologist biblical critic and man of letters John Smith 1781 1852 first official city architect of Aberdeen Robert Smith 1722 1777 emigrant to America William Smith 1817 1891 John Soutar 1881 1951 James Souttar 1840 1922 worked in Sweden Basil Spence 1907 1976 John James Stevenson 1831 1908 James Stirling 1926 1992 John Tait 1787 1856 architect based in Edinburgh Thomas S Tait 1882 1954 Bruce James Talbert 1838 1881 architect and interior designer Sir Andrew Thomas Taylor 1850 1937 architect and Conservative Party municipal councillor Alexander Greek Thomson 1817 1875 James Thomson died 1927 City Engineer City Architect and Housing Director of Dundee Ramsay Traquair architect and academic with strong links to Canada James Campbell Walker 1821 1888 architect specialising in poorhouses and schools William Wallace died 1631 Frederick Walters 1849 1931 notable for Roman Catholic churches George Henry Walton 1867 1933 Thomas Lennox Watson c 1850 1920 William Weir 1865 1950 Charles Wilson 1810 1863 Robert Wilson 1834 1901 architect for the Edinburgh Board of Education George Wittet 1878 1926 architect working mostly in Bombay India William Young 1843 1900 designer of Glasgow City ChambersArtists editMain article List of Scottish artistsBusinesspersons editRobert Aitken 1734 1802 Philadelphia printer the first to publish an English language Bible in the United States Alexander Aikman 1755 1838 Jamaican printer newspaper publisher and landowner Arthur Anderson 1792 1868 co founder of P amp O Alexander Arbuthnot died 1585 printer work including George Buchanan s first History of Scotland Sir George Gough Arbuthnot 1848 1929 businessman and civic leader in British India John Bartholomew Sr 1805 1861 cartographer and engraver founder of John Bartholomew and Son Ltd John Bartholomew Jr 1831 1893 cartographer John Christopher Bartholomew 1923 2008 cartographer and geographer John George Bartholomew 1860 1920 cartographer and geographer John Ian Bartholomew 1890 1962 cartographer and geographer William Beardmore 1st Baron Invernairn 1856 1936 founder of William Beardmore and Company engineers and shipbuilders James Gordon Bennett Sr 1795 1872 founder and publisher of the New York Herald Alexander Berry 1781 1873 town of Berry is named after him possibly the first millionaire in Australia David Berry 1795 1889 livestock breeder landowner and benefactor brother of Alexander Berry Peter Buchan 1790 1854 editor publisher and collector of ballads and folktales David Buick 1854 1929 founded the Buick car company Sir George Burns 1st Baronet 1795 1890 shipping magnate Sir James Burns 1846 1923 businessman shipowner and philanthropist in Australia James Burns 1789 1871 shipowner born in Glasgow John Burns 1st Baron Inverclyde 1829 1901 shipowner chairman of Cunard Agnes Campbell Lady Roseburn 1637 1716 printer described as Scotland s wealthiest early modern printer Andrew Carnegie 1835 1919 steel magnate major philanthropist Thomas Catto 1st Baron Catto 1879 1959 businessman Governor of the Bank of England William Chambers of Glenormiston 1800 1883 publisher Sir Arnold Clark 1928 2017 founder of Arnold Clark motor group Catherine Cranston 1849 1934 leading figure in the development of tea rooms patron of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and others William Cunninghame of Lainshaw 1731 1799 tobacco merchant David Dale 1739 1806 merchant and businessman established the weaving community of New Lanark William Davidson 1740 1890 entrepreneur and founder of the first colony in New Brunswick Canada Adam Dawson 1793 1873 Linlithgow and owner of St Magdalene distillery George Dempster of Dunnichen and Skibo 1732 1818 advocate landowner agricultural improver politician and business man Peter Denny 1821 1895 shipbuilder and shipowner with William Denny and Brothers John Dewar Sr 1805 1880 founder of John Dewar amp Sons Scotch whisky distillers Dr Henry Duncan 1774 1846 Church of Scotland Minister started the world s first savings bank in Ruthwell Dumfries and Galloway John Elder 1824 1869 marine engineer and shipbuilder Sir Tom Farmer born 1940 entrepreneur Robert Fleming 1845 1933 financier founder of Robert Fleming amp Co merchant bank B C Forbes 1880 1954 founder of Forbes magazine Alexander Fordyce died 1789 banker involved in the bank run on Neal James Fordyce and Down in 1772 Hugh Fraser 1817 1853 founder of House of Fraser group of department stores Anita Margaret Frew born 1957 businessperson Martin Gilbert born 1955 Chief Executive of Aberdeen Asset Management James Gillespie 1726 1797 snuff maker and philanthropist Ann Gloag born 1942 co founder of Stagecoach Group born in Perth Thomas Blake Glover 1838 1911 Nagasaki based trader in 19th century Japan Robert Gordon 1668 1731 founder of the Robert Gordon University Sir Angus Grossart 1937 2022 chairman of merchant bank Noble Grossart Andrew Halyburton died 1507 merchant Conservator of the Scottish privileges in the Low Countries Willie Haughey born 1956 entrepreneur and founder of City Refrigeration Holdings George Heriot 1563 1624 goldsmith and founder of George Heriot s School Tom Hunter born 1961 entrepreneur and philanthropist founder of Sports Division John Lawson Johnston 1839 1900 creator of Bovril Irvine Laidlaw born 1942 Scotland s 6th richest man and founder of the modern conference company John Law 1671 1729 advocate of paper money and founder of the Mississippi Company Sir Thomas Lipton 1848 1931 founder of Lipton s Tea Sir George Mathewson born 1940 former chairman of the Royal Bank of Scotland Jim McColl born 1951 founder of Clyde Blowers William McEwan 1827 1913 founder of McEwans brewers Stewart Milne born 1950 founder of Stewart Milne Group and majority shareholder of Aberdeen F C Michelle Mone born 1971 founder of Ultimo Sir David Murray born 1951 founder of Murray International Metals Thomas Napier 1802 1881 builder emigrant to Australia William Paterson 1658 1719 founder of Bank of Scotland and Bank of England Alexander Cameron Sim 1840 1900 pharmacist and entrepreneur active in Japan founder of the Kobe Regatta amp Athletic Club Robert Smith Baron Smith of Kelvin born 1944 Chair of the Green Investment Bank Brian Souter born 1954 entrepreneur and co founder of Stagecoach Group James Stirling 1800 1876 builder of steam locomotives brother of Robert Stirling Thomas Sutherland 1834 1922 founder of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and HSBC Holdings plc David Couper Thomson 1861 1954 proprietor of the newspaper and publishing company D C Thomson amp Co Ltd George Thomson 1815 1866 marine engineer and shipbuilder William Walls 1819 1893 lawyer and industrialist influenced the development of 19th century Glasgow William Douglas Weir 1st Viscount Weir 1877 1959 industrialist engineer and politician George Watson 1654 1723 first chief accountant of the Bank of Scotland founder of George Watson s College Wilson Sons founded in 1837 by Edward and Fleetwood Pellow Wilson one of South America s largest shipping brokers Andrew Yule 1834 1902 businessman who founded Andrew Yule and Company in India Sir David Yule 1st Baronet 1858 1928 businessman based in India George Yule 1829 1892 merchant in England and India fourth President of the Indian National CongressComposers editRobert Burns 1759 1796 Robert Carver c 1485 c 1570 Ronald Center 1913 1973 Erik Chisholm 1904 1965 James Clapperton born 1968 John Clerk of Penicuik 1676 1755 James Dillon born 1950 Thomas Erskine 6th Earl of Kellie 1732 1781 Iain Hamilton 1922 2000 Tobias Hume c 1579 1645 Hamish MacCunn 1868 1916 John Blackwood McEwen 1868 1948 Edward McGuire born 1948 Alexander Mackenzie 1847 1935 Charles Macintosh 1839 1922 composer performer and naturalist Robert Mackintosh c 1745 1807 James MacMillan born 1959 Stuart MacRae born 1976 William Marshall 1748 1833 John McLeod 1934 2022 Gordon McPherson born 1965 Stuart Mitchell born 1965 Thea Musgrave born 1928 James Oswald 1710 1769 Morris Pert 1947 2010 Francis George Scott 1880 1958 James Scott Skinner 1843 1927 composer dancing master and fiddler Robert Archibald Smith 1780 1829 composer known for his collection Scotish Minstrel Ronald Stevenson 1928 2015 William Sweeney born 1950 Julian Wagstaff born 1970 William Wallace 1860 1940 Judith Weir born 1954 Thomas Wilson 1927 2001 Criminals editWilliam Armstrong of Kinmont Kinmont Willie fl 16th century border reiver Sawney Bean semi mythical head of a clan in 15th or 16th century Scotland reportedly executed for mass murder and cannibalism Bible John nickname of supposed serial killer Robert Black born 1947 serial killer convicted of the kidnapping and murder of four girls Geordie Bourne died 1597 border reiver Ian Brady 1938 2017 one of the Moors murderers Deacon Brodie 1741 1788 Edinburgh city councillor and burglar Michael Brown born 1966 fraudster Henry John Burnett 1942 1963 murderer last man to be hanged in Scotland Colonel Francis Charteris c 1675 1732 nicknamed The Rape Master General Robert Crichton 8th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar died 1612 peer executed for the murder of a fencing teacher John Turner Williamina Minnie Dean 1844 1895 emigrant to New Zealand found guilty of infanticide and hanged the only woman to receive the death penalty in New Zealand William John Duff born 1962 dentist convicted for fraud and reckless endangerment Paul John Ferris born 1963 gangster and author Donald Forbes 1935 2008 murderer convicted of two separate murders Arthur Furguson 1883 1938 con artist Jimmy Gauld 1931 2004 footballer and match fixing ringleader John Gow c 1698 1725 notorious pirate Sir Robert Graham of Kinpont died 1437 assassin of James I of Scotland Sir Archibald Grant 2nd Baronet 1696 1778 fraudster expelled from parliament and agricultural improver David Haggart 1801 1821 thief and murderer Archibald Hall a k a Roy Fontaine 1924 2002 serial killer and thief James Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh and Woodhouselee died 1581 assassin of James Stewart 1st Earl of Moray Regent of Scotland Thomas Watt Hamilton 1952 1996 perpetrator of the Dunblane school massacre John the Painter 1752 1777 highwayman burglar shoplifter robber and rapist who committed acts of terror in British naval dockyards in 1776 77 William Kidd 1645 1701 mutineer and pirate Sonny Leitch born c 1933 career criminal and jailbreaker Captain James MacLaine 1724 1750 highwayman known as the Gentleman Highwayman Jamie Macpherson 1675 1700 outlaw Peter Manuel 1927 1958 serial killer John Maxwell 9th Lord Maxwell c 1583 1613 Catholic nobleman murderer of the Laird of Johnstone Edith McAlinden born 1968 murderer guilty of triple murder in Glasgow Ian McAteer born 1961 Glasgow gangster William McCoy c 1763 1798 sailor and a mutineer on board HMS Bounty Thomas McGraw 1952 2007 known as The Licensee or Wan Baw McGraw gangster Frank McPhee 1948 2000 Glasgow gangland boss Patrick Meehan 1927 1994 safe blower convicted of murder but given a royal pardon Anthony Joseph Miller 1941 1960 the last teenager to be executed in the United Kingdom Robert Mone born 1948 convicted murderer James Morrison 1760 1807 seaman and mutineer who took part in the Mutiny on the Bounty Susan Newell 1893 1923 murderer the last woman to be hanged in Scotland Dennis Nilsen born 1945 serial killer Colin Norris born 1976 nurse convicted of murdering four elderly patients in a hospital in Leeds Dora Noyce 1900 1977 Edinburgh brothel keeper Johnny Ramensky 1905 1972 career criminal who used his safe cracking abilities as a commando during World War II Robert Sempill 3rd Lord Sempill c 1505 1576 lord of Parliament murderer Robert Stewart Master of Atholl died 1437 assassin of James I of Scotland Walter Stewart Earl of Atholl died 1437 assassin of James I of Scotland Arthur Thompson 1931 1993 Glasgow gangster Peter Tobin born 1946 convicted serial killer and sex offender Andrew Walker 1954 2021 army corporal who killed three colleagues in a payroll robberyEconomists editSir Kenneth Alexander 1922 2001 university administrator Adam Anderson 1692 1693 1765 economic historian Duncan Black 1908 1991 social choice theorist Sir Alexander Cairncross 1911 1998 founder of the UK Government Economic Service Frances Anne Cairncross born 30 August 1944 economist journalist and academic John Marcus Fleming 1911 1976 IMF deputy director of research David Greenaway born 1952 university administrator John Law c 1671 1729 founder of Banque Generale in France James Loch 1780 1855 economist advocate barrister estate commissioner and Member of Parliament Joseph Lowe died 1831 journalist and political economist Ronald MacDonald born 1955 Henry Dunning Macleod 1821 1902 credit theorist Ailsa McKay 1963 2014 feminist economist Professor of Economics at Glasgow Caledonian University and United Nations adviser Sir James Mirrlees 1936 2018 Nobel Laureate Anton Muscatelli born 1962 Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Glasgow Brian Quinn born 1936 former Deputy Governor of the Bank of England and Chairman of Celtic FC John Rae 1796 1872 polymath Gavin Clydesdale Reid born 1946 Adam Smith 1723 1790 moral philosopher author of The Wealth of Nations the first modern work on economicsEngineers and inventors editFurther information Scottish inventions and discoveries James Abernethy 1814 1896 civil engineer Neil Arnott 1788 1874 physician and inventor of the Arnott waterbed Sir William Arrol 1839 1913 bridge builder Alexander Bain 1810 1877 inventor and engineer first to invent and patent the electric clock and fax machine Charles Baird 1766 1843 engineer who played an important part in the industrial and business life of St Petersburg Francis Baird 1802 1864 engineer in St Petersburg son of Charles Baird Hugh Baird 1770 1827 civil engineer who designed and built the Union Canal John Logie Baird 1888 1946 television Nicol Hugh Baird 1796 1849 surveyor engineer and inventor who emigrated to Canada Alexander Graham Bell 1847 1922 telephone National Geographic Society hydrofoil Henry Bell 1767 1830 ran Europe s first commercially successful steamboat Rev Patrick Bell 1799 1869 Church of Scotland minister and inventor of the reaping machine George Bennie 1891 1957 the Bennie Railplane Sir James Black 1924 2010 beta blockers Robert Blair 1748 1828 aplanatic telescope Benjamin Blyth 1819 1866 civil engineer Benjamin Blyth II 1849 1917 civil engineer Sir Thomas Bouch 1822 1880 railway engineer designer of the original Tay Rail Bridge Robert Henry Bow 1827 1909 civil engineer and photographer James Braid 1795 1860 hypnosis James Bremner 1784 1856 naval architect harbour builder and ship raiser David Brewster 1781 1868 lenticular stereoscope George Brown 1650 1730 arithmetician and inventor Walter Brown 1886 1957 engineer and mathematician Sir George Bruce of Carnock c 1550 1625 merchant and mining engineer Richard Henry Brunton 1841 1901 father of Japanese lighthouses Dorothy Donaldson Buchanan 1899 1985 civil engineer first woman member of the Institution of Civil Engineers Duncan Cameron 1825 1901 inventor of the Waverley pen nib owner of The Oban Times newspaper James Chalmers 1782 1853 adhesive postage stamp Sir Dugald Clark a k a Clerk 1854 1932 first two stroke cycle engine the Clark cycle Archibald Cochrane 9th Earl of Dundonald 1749 1831 made many general useful inventions particularly in the navy Thomas Cochrane 10th Earl of Dundonald 1775 1860 designed many inventions to do with naval technology and steam engines Dr James C Crow 1789 1856 creator of the sour mash process for creating bourbon whiskey Robert Davidson 1804 1894 first electric locomotive James Dewar 1842 1923 inventor of the Thermos flask and co developer of cordite William Dickson 1860 1935 motion picture camera and the world s first film Captain Thomas Drummond 1797 1840 army officer civil engineer and pioneer in use of the Drummond light Victoria Drummond 1894 1978 marine engineer first woman member of Institute of Marine Engineering Science and Technology John Boyd Dunlop 1840 1921 the modern rubber tyre Henry Dyer 1848 1918 engineer contributor to Western style technical education in Japan Sir Peter Fairbairn 1799 1861 engineer and inventor and mayor of Leeds West Yorkshire Sir William Fairbairn 1st Baronet of Ardwick 1789 1874 civil engineer structural engineer and shipbuilder Patrick Ferguson 1744 1780 the Ferguson rifle Sir Alexander Fleming 1881 1955 isolated penicillin from the fungus Penicillium notatum Sir Sandford Fleming 1827 1915 engineer and inventor who emigrated to Canada he proposed worldwide standard time zones and engineered much of the Intercolonial Railway and the Canadian Pacific Railway Alexander John Forsyth 1768 1843 Presbyterian clergyman who invented the percussion cap William George Nicholson Geddes 1913 1993 civil engineer David Gow born 1957 inventor of the i Limb prosthetic hand Thomas Lomar Gray 1850 1908 engineer noted for his pioneering work in seismology James Gregory 1638 1675 the Gregorian telescope Thomas Graeme Nelson Haldane 1897 1981 engineer William Handyside 1793 1850 engineer involved in important construction projects in St Petersburg James Harrison 1816 1893 pioneer in mechanical refrigeration George Johnston 1855 1945 engineer designer and constructor of Scotland s first automobile James Kennedy 1797 1886 locomotive and marine engineer David Kirkaldy 1820 1897 engineer whose pioneering testing works now houses the Kirkaldy Testing Museum James Bowman Lindsay 1799 1862 inventor of the constant electric light bulb Charles Macintosh 1766 1843 patented waterproofing Kirkpatrick MacMillan 1813 1878 bicycle John Loudon McAdam 1756 1836 modern road construction Sir Robert McAlpine Concrete Bob 1847 1934 road builder Thomas McCall 1834 1904 cartwright developer of the bicycle Andrew Meikle 1719 1811 mechanical engineer inventor of the threshing machine Patrick Miller 1730 1815 steamboat pioneer Thomas Morton 1781 1832 shipwright and inventor of the patent slip William Murdoch 1754 1839 pioneer of gas lighting David Napier 1790 1869 marine engineer David Napier 1785 1873 engineer founder of D Napier amp Son an early precision engineering company which later made automobiles and aero engines James Robert Napier 1821 1879 engineer and inventor of Napier s diagram John Napier 1550 1617 Logarithm Robert Napier 1791 1876 marine engineer the father of Clyde Shipbuilding Robert D Napier 1821 1885 engineer James Nasmyth 1808 1890 steam hammer Robert Stirling Newall 1812 1889 engineer improved wire rope and submarine cable laying James Newlands 1813 1871 civil engineer Borough Engineer of Liverpool as Borough Engineer Murdoch Paterson 1826 1898 Inverness engineer and architect chief engineer of the Highland Railway William Paterson 1658 1719 the Bank of England William John Macquorn Rankine 1820 1872 developed a complete theory of the steam engine and indeed of all heat engines John Rennie the Elder 1761 1821 engineer designer of the new 19th century London Bridge John Shepherd Barron 1925 2010 inventor of the automatic teller machine Hugh Smellie 1840 1891 engineer Locomotive Superintendent Thomas Smith 1752 1814 early lighthouse engineer Charles Spalding 1738 1783 Edinburgh confectioner and improver of the diving bell Alan Stevenson 1807 1865 lighthouse engineer Charles Alexander Stevenson 1855 1950 lighthouse engineer David Stevenson 1815 1886 lighthouse designer David Alan Stevenson 1854 1938 lighthouse engineer Robert Stevenson 1772 1850 civil engineer designer and builder of lighthouses Thomas Stevenson 1818 1887 pioneering lighthouse designer and meteorologist father of Robert Louis Stevenson Matthew Stirling 1856 1931 Locomotive Superintendent of the Hull and Barnsley Railway Patrick Stirling 1820 1895 railway engineer and Locomotive Superintendent of the Great Northern Railway Reverend Dr Robert Stirling 1790 1878 clergyman and inventor of the Stirling engine William Symington 1764 1831 engineer built the first practical steam boat Thomas Telford 1757 1834 architect civil engineer bridge designer Robert William Thomson 1822 1873 Sir Robert Watson Watt 1893 1973 developed radar James Watt 1736 1819 engineer significantly improved the steam engine James Young 1811 1883 invented a way of extracting paraffin oilExplorers editAlbert Armitage 1864 1943 Royal Navy Captain who was part of the Jackson Harmsworth Expedition which explored Franz Josef Land and rescued Fridtjof Nansen and his men from certain death later part of the Discovery Expedition in Antarctica John Arthur OBE 1881 1952 British Army Captain and medical missionary for over thirty years in Kenya known simply as Doctor Arthur to generations of Africans William Balfour Baikie 1824 1864 naturalist philologist and surgeon on the 1854 Niger Expedition explored the Benue River and helped open up Nigeria to British trade while supporting the abolition of the slave trade Peter Belches 1796 1890 Royal Navy Lieutenant who explored the Swan River and its surrounding area while aboard Admiral Sir James Stirling s HMS Success Alexander Berry 1781 1873 merchant and surgeon who established the first European settlement on the south coast of New South Wales Henry Robertson Bowers 1883 1912 Royal Navy Lieutenant who was part of the ill fated Terra Nova Expedition which attempted to be the first to reach the South Pole Robert Brown 1842 1895 scientist explorer and author James Bruce 1730 1794 traveller and travel writer who spent more than a dozen years in North Africa and then Ethiopia where he traced the origins of the Blue Nile William Speirs Bruce 1867 1921 naturalist oceanographer polar scientist and leader of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition established the first permanent weather station there and became the first to widely explore the Weddell Sea David Buchan 1780 1838 Royal Navy Captain who conducted expeditions in Newfoundland and Labrador and Spitsbergen Sir Alexander Burnes 1805 1841 diplomat and explorer of Afghanistan Colin Campbell 1686 1757 entrepreneur merchant and co founder of the Swedish East India Company the largest trading company in Sweden throughout the 18th century King Frederick I of Sweden s ambassador to the Emperor of China Hugh Clapperton 1788 1827 Royal Navy Captain and traveller who explored many lakes and rivers in Africa one of the first white people to see Lake Chad John Dundas Cochrane 1793 1825 Royal Navy Captain and traveller who crossed Eurasia on foot to reach the Kamchatka Peninsula William Cormack 1796 1868 agriculturalist author and philanthropist first European to explore the interior of Newfoundland and Labrador while also building friendly relations with the native Beothuk people Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham 1852 1936 Don Roberto adventurer journalist politician and writer who carried out many activities in Argentina Mexico Morocco Spain and the United States David Douglas 1799 1834 botanist and gardener who explored parts of the remote Scottish Highlands as well as North America and Hawaii second person to summit Mauna Loa volcano introduced hundreds of plants to Great Britain including the Douglas fir Douglas Douglas Hamilton 1903 1973 Lord Clydesdale aviator and the first to see Mount Everest from above while carrying out the first detailed scientific survey of the Himalayas the extremities he endured also helped demonstrate the need for pressurised cabins inside aircraft Alexander Forbes 1778 1862 author and merchant first British consul to Mexico published one of the first accounts in English of California then a province of Mexico Henry Ogg Forbes 1851 1932 botanist and ornithologist in both the Maluku Islands and New Guinea director of the Canterbury Museum in New Zealand for three years Simon Fraser 1776 1862 fur trader who was employed by the North West Company and charted much of what is now the Canadian province of British Columbia built the area s first trading ports explored the 854 mile Fraser River George Glas 1725 1765 adventurer merchant and seaman who traded between Brazil the Canary Islands and north western Africa Sir Alexander Richard Glen 1912 2004 explorer of the Arctic and wartime intelligence officer Robert Gordon 1580 1661 antiquary cartographer geographer mathematician and poet who created and revised many maps including the first atlas of Scotland after being asked via a letter from King Charles I of England James Augustus Grant 1827 1892 British Army Lieutenant who accompanied John Hanning Speke in the search and discovery of the source of the River Nile the Grant s gazelle is named in his honour Sir James Hector 1834 1907 geologist naturalist and surgeon on the Palliser Expedition the main goal of which was to find possible routes for the Canadian Pacific Railway went on to manage what is now the Royal Society of New Zealand for thirty five years Isobel Wylie Hutchison 1889 1982 Arctic traveller and botanist Alexander Keith Johnston 1844 1879 cartographer and geographer to a commission for the survey of Paraguay died while leading the Royal Geographical Society s expedition to Lake Malawi John Kirk 1832 1922 botanist naturalist and physician British administrator in Zanzibar supported the abolition of the slave trade along with his associate David Livingstone Alexander Gordon Laing 1793 1826 British Army Major who was the first Westerner to discover the ancient city of Timbuktu Macgregor Laird 1808 1861 merchant and shipbuilder pioneered British trade on the Niger River his ship Sirius was the first to cross the Atlantic Ocean run entirely on steam power supported the abolition of the slave trade William Lithgow 1582 1645 alleged spy traveller and writer who claimed to have peregrinated over 35 000 miles throughout various parts of the world David Livingstone 1813 1873 medical missionary and one of Africa s most celebrated explorers discovered Victoria Falls among other things strongly opposed the slave trade his meeting with H M Stanley gave rise to the quotation Dr Livingstone I presume Gregor MacGregor 1786 1845 adventurer coloniser land speculator and soldier who fought in South America during the Spanish American wars of independence before later helping to colonise parts of the continent John MacGregor 1825 1892 artist barrister philanthropist and travel writer descendant of Rob Roy MacGregor developed canoe sailing and popularised canoeing as a recreational sport paddling and sailing them in both Europe and the Middle East Alistair Mackay 1878 1914 doctor and polar explorer one of the first expedition to reach the south magnetic pole Sir Alexander Mackenzie 1764 1820 merchant who traced the 1 080 mile Mackenzie River and completed the first east to west overland crossing of the Americas north of Mexico to reach the Pacific Ocean this predated the Lewis and Clark Expedition by a decade Harry McNish 1874 1930 carpenter on Sir Ernest Shackleton s Imperial Trans Antarctic Expedition later responsible for much of the work that ensured the crew s survival after the ship was destroyed Archibald Menzies 1754 1852 botanist naturalist and surgeon on the Vancouver Expedition which circumnavigated the globe touched five continents and changed the course of history for the American indigenous people and the continent s European colonisation Sir Thomas Mitchell 1792 1855 British Army Lieutenant Colonel and surveyor in south eastern Australia who became the Surveyor General of New South Wales led several expeditions along the Darling River and beyond John Muir 1838 1914 author and naturalist whose conservation and preservation activism led to the creation of many national parks in the United States founded the Sierra Club in California one of the most important conservation organisations in America Sir John Murray 1841 1914 pioneering limnologist marine biologist and oceanographer who assisted Charles Wyville Thomson on the Challenger expedition first to note the existence of oceanic trenches as well as the Mid Atlantic Ridge William Hutchison Murray 1913 1996 mountaineer and writer who helped discover a route through the ice fields of Khumbu Glacier to the South Col of Mount Everest s summit later used by Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay during their historic ascent Walter Oudney 1790 1824 physician and African explorer one of the first Europeans to accomplish a north south crossing of the Sahara Desert Mungo Park 1771 1806 botanist and surgeon who conducted many journeys to Africa and was the first Westerner to encounter the central portion of the Niger River William Paterson 1755 1810 botanist British Army Colonel and lieutenant governor best known for leading early settlement in Tasmania John Rae 1813 1893 physician who explored Northern Canada mainly surveying parts of the Northwest Passage later reported the fate of the lost Franklin Expedition Sir John Richardson 1787 1865 naturalist and naval surgeon traveled with Sir John Franklin in search of the Northwest Passage on the Coppermine Expedition of 1819 1822 they later surveyed 1 878 miles of previously unmapped coast and made many natural history discoveries Sir James Clark Ross 1800 1862 Royal Navy Admiral who led the first successful expedition to reach the north magnetic pole discovered the Ross Sea Victoria Land and volcanoes Mount Erebus and Mount Terror in Antarctica Sir John Ross 1777 1856 Royal Navy Admiral who discovered the Boothia Peninsula the Gulf of Boothia and King William Island while exploring the Arctic John Ross 1817 1903 drover who explored deserts mountain ranges and rivers in South Australia before later leading an expedition to establish a route for the Australian Overland Telegraph Line Alexander Selkirk 1676 1721 sailor who spent four years as a castaway after being marooned on the Juan Fernandez Islands off the coast of Chile his story is the inspiration behind Daniel Defoe s well known character and novel Robinson Crusoe Henry Sinclair c 1345 c 1400 nobleman rumoured to have explored Greenland and North America one hundred years before Christopher Columbus Sir James Stirling 1791 1865 colonial administrator and Royal Navy Admiral who established the Swan River Colony and became the first Governor of Western Australia John McDouall Stuart 1815 1866 surveyor and one of Australia s most famous explorers led the first expedition to successfully traverse the continent from south to north and return Sir Charles Wyville Thomson 1830 1882 marine zoologist natural historian and the chief scientist on the pioneering Challenger Expedition which lay the foundation for modern oceanography Joseph Thomson 1858 1895 geologist and an important figure in the Scramble for Africa headed many expeditions including taking over one following the death of Alexander Keith Johnston the Thomson s gazelle is named in his honour Tom Weir MBE 1914 2006 author broadcaster and climber who is best known for his long running television series Weir s Way which helped popularise hillwalking and the great outdoors Thomas Braidwood Wilson c 1792 1843 surgeon and explorer in Australia John Wood 1812 1871 cartographer naval officer and surveyor who explored many Asian rivers and compiled several maps of South Asia which remained standard for most of the 19th century Sir James Wordie 1889 1962 geologist chief of scientific staff on Sir Ernest Shackleton s Imperial Trans Antarctic ExpeditionHumorists editStanley Baxter born 1926 Danny Bhoy born 1974 Frankie Boyle born 1972 Rory Bremner born 1961 Kevin Bridges born 1986 Janet Brown 1924 2011 Fred Cairns 1857 1896 Susan Calman Rhona Cameron born 1965 Stephen Carlin Des Clarke Alun Cochrane born 1975 Billy Connolly born 1942 Ronald Balfour Corbett born 1930 known better as Ronnie Corbett Ivor Cutler 1923 2006 Karen Dunbar born 1971 Craig Ferguson born 1962 Gregor Fisher born 1953 known better as the character Rab C Nesbitt Rikki Fulton 1924 2004 George Gale 1929 2003 political cartoonist Graeme Garden born 1943 Janey Godley born 1961 Greg Hemphill born 1969 Craig Hill Armando Iannucci born 1963 Phil Kay Ford Kiernan born 1962 Harry Lauder 1870 1950 David Law 1908 1971 cartoonist Brian Limond born 1974 Jimmy Logan 1928 2001 Fred MacAulay born 1956 Doon Mackichan born 1962 Chic Murray 1919 1985 Jerry Sadowitz born 1961 Iain Stirling born 1988 Ian Tough born 1947 one half of The Krankies Janette Tough born 1947 A K A Wee Jimmy Krankie Danny Wallace born 1976 Military editSee also List of Scottish Victoria Cross recipients General James Abercrombie 1706 1781 British Army commander in chief of forces in North America during the French and Indian War Sir James Abercrombie 1st Baronet of Edinburgh died 1724 British Army officer and politician Major Sir Ralph Anstruther 7th Baronet 1921 2002 British Army officer and courtier awarded the Military Cross Major General Robert Keith Arbuthnott 15th Viscount of Arbuthnott 1897 1966 senior British Army officer serving in both World War I and World War II William Baillie professional soldier in Swedish and Scottish Covenanter service General Sir David Baird 1st Baronet 1757 1829 military leader Gilbert Balfour 16th century mercenary captain probably having a leading role in the murder of Lord Darnley Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly Russian field marshal and minister of war during Napoleon s invasion in 1812 and War of the Sixth Coalition Sir Andrew Barton c 1466 1511 sailor from Leith served as High Admiral of the Kingdom of Scotland King Robert the Bruce 1274 1329 Scotland s hero king and greatest warrior Calgacus Donald Cameron of Lochiel c 1700 1748 Jacobite commander during the 1745 rising Richard Cameron c 1648 1680 Republican Covenanter and founder of the Cameronians Lady Agnes Campbell 1526 1601 military leader in Ireland Colin Campbell 1st Baron Clyde 1792 1863 Sir Colin Campbell died 1296 warrior of Clan Campbell Sandy Campbell 1898 1940 second lieutenant in the Royal Engineers 9th Bomb Disposal Company awarded the George Cross Sir Alexander Inglis Cochrane 1758 1832 senior Royal Navy commander during the Napoleonic Wars achieving the rank of admiral Captain Archibald Cochrane 1783 1829 Royal Navy officer Colonel Hugh Stewart Cochrane 1829 1884 recipient of the Victoria Cross for his actions during the Indian Mutiny Air Chief Marshal the Honourable Sir Ralph Alexander Cochrane 1895 1977 pilot and Royal Air Force officer Thomas Cochrane 10th Earl of Dundonald 1775 1860 Admiral in the Royal Navy Sir Thomas John Cochrane 1789 1872 Royal Navy First Sea Lord Ninian Cockburn died 1579 soldier officer of the Garde Ecossaise political intriguer Major General Samuel Cockburn or Cobron c 1574 1621 soldier in the service of Sweden General Sir James Henry Craig 1748 1812 British military officer and colonial administrator General Sir Alan Gordon Cunningham 1887 1983 British Army officer Admiral of the Fleet Andrew Cunningham 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope 1883 1963 admiral of the World War II brother of Alan James Currie 1756 1805 biographer of Robert Burns early advocate of hydropathy Mark John Currie 1795 1874 explorer founder settler of Western Australia Admiral in the Royal Navy Field Marshal John Dalrymple 2nd Earl of Stair 1673 1747 soldier and diplomat commander at the Battle of Dettingen Tam Dalyell of the Binns 1615 1685 general Sir Archibald Douglas c 1298 1333 Regent of Scotland and leader of Scots forces at the Battle of Halidon Hill Sir James Douglas c 1287 1329 Warden of the Scottish Marches military leader Air Chief Marshal Hugh Caswall Tremenheere Dowding 1st Baron Dowding 1882 1970 Air Officer Commanding RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain George Keith Elphinstone 1st Viscount Keith 1746 1823 admiral active throughout the Napoleonic Wars Major General William George Keith Elphinstone 1782 1842 British Army officer Lieutenant Francis Anthony Blair Fasson 1913 1942 Royal Navy officer posthumously awarded George Cross who captured codebooks vital to breaking the Enigma cipher Sir Adam Ferguson 1771 1855 keeper of the regalia in Scotland John Forbes 1707 1759 general Captain Douglas Ford 1918 1943 Royal Scots officer prisoner of war awarded the George Cross Gregor Fraser Pipe Major 92nd Gordon Highlanders Regiment of Foot Brigadier Simon Fraser 15th Lord Lovat 1911 1995 prominent British Commando during the World War II Air Vice Marshal Sir Matthew Brown Frew 1895 1974 senior officer in the Royal Air Force and World War I flying ace Sir James Alexander Gordon 1782 1869 distinguished British officer in the Royal Navy Patrick Leopold Gordon of Auchleuchries 1635 1699 general and rear admiral in Russia James Graham 1st Marquess of Montrose 1612 1650 Covenanter and Royalist leader of Highland Armies John Graham Viscount Bonnie Dundee c 1648 1689 Jacobite Highland Army leader General Sir Thomas Graham Lord Lynedoch 1748 1843 leading Napoleonic general Aleksey Samuilovich Greig 1775 1845 Russian admiral Samuel Greig 1736 1788 Russian admiral Douglas Haig 1861 1928 Commander of British Forces during World War I General Sir James Aylmer Lowthorpe Haldane 1862 1950 senior British Army officer Lieutenant General Sir David Henderson 1862 1921 British Army officer authority on tactical intelligence first commander of the Royal Flying Corps instrumental in establishing the Royal Air Force Captain Ian Henry David Henderson 1896 1918 World War I flying ace General Henry Sinclair Horne 1st Baron Horne 1861 1929 World War I general James Innes c 1700 1759 military commander and political figure in the Province of North Carolina James John McLeod Innes 1830 1907 recipient of the Victoria Cross for action during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 John Paul Jones 1747 1792 father of the American Navy Alexander Leslie 1st Earl of Leven 1582 1661 general soldier in Dutch Swedish and Scottish Covenanter service David Leslie 1st Lord Newark c 1600 1682 cavalry officer and general in Swedish and Scottish Covenanter service Major General Edward Douglas Loch 2nd Baron Loch 1873 1942 senior British Army officer Granville Gower Loch 1813 1853 captain in the Royal Navy killed in action in Burma Henry Brougham Loch 1st Baron Loch 1827 1900 soldier and colonial administrator Sir Niall mac Cailein died 1316 Neil Campbell nobleman and warrior in the service of King Robert I of Scotland Alasdair Mac Colla c 1610 1647 Royalist soldier Rob Roy MacGregor 1671 1734 Hugh Mackay c 1640 1692 general who served during the Revolution of 1688 Colin Mackenzie c 1754 1821 soldier in British India Alexander Slidell MacKenzie U S Navy Ranald Slidell Mackenzie U S cavalryman General Sir Harry Aubrey de Vere Maclean 1848 1920 general commander of the Moroccan Army Major General Sir Fitzroy Maclean 1st Baronet 1911 1996 soldier writer and politician reputed to be one of the men composing the compound of Commando types who inspired the Ian Fleming character James Bond Sam McDonald 1762 1802 Big Sam fencibles and gatekeeper for the Prince of Wales noted for his unusual height Archie McKellar 1912 1940 Battle of Britain ace pilot Hugh Mercer 1726 1777 Continental Army general fatally wounded at the Battle of Princeton Bill Millin 1922 2010 personal piper to Simon Fraser 15th Lord Lovat Robert Monro died c 1680 general Richard Montgomery Continental Army Admiral Sir Graham Moore 1764 1843 career officer in the Royal Navy brother of Sir John Moore Lieutenant General Sir John Moore 1761 1809 general victor of the Battle of Corunna Andrew Moray died 1297 military leader during the Scottish Wars of Independence Thomas Randolph 1st Earl of Moray c 1278 1332 fought with King Robert I and James Lord of Douglas to regain Scotland s independence Admiral Sir Charles John Napier 1786 1860 naval officer and MP Captain Ian Patrick Robert Napier 1895 1977 World War I flying ace credited with twelve aerial victories William Napier 9th Lord Napier 1786 1834 Royal Navy officer politician and diplomat John Pitcairn 1722 1775 Marine officer killed at the battle of Bunker Hill John Reid 1721 1807 British general and musical composer who left a bequest to fund a chair in Music at the University of Edinburgh Acting Sergeant John Rennie 1920 1943 posthumously awarded the George Cross Roderick Sinclair 19th Earl of Caithness 1906 1965 British brigadier 1st Commander of the Sri Lanka Army Sir James Shaw Kennedy 1788 1865 general and military writer John Small died 1796 British Army officer and Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey Dr John Small 1823 1879 British Deputy Surgeon General James Dunlop Smith 1858 1921 official in the Indian Army Somerled died 1164 12th century warlord Sir David Stirling 1915 1990 British Army colonel and founder of the Special Air Service Sir James Stirling 1791 1865 1st governor of Western Australia admiral in the Royal Navy Lord Stirling American Revolutionary War General Prince Charles Edward Stuart 1720 1788 Jacobite field marshal and heir to the throne of Great Britain Sir John Urry or Hurry died 1650 professional soldier William Wallace c 1270 1305 a k a The Wallace Sir Andrew Wood of Largo died 1515 sea captain and Lord High Admiral of ScotlandMonarchs and royalty editMain articles List of Scottish monarchs and List of kings of the Picts See also List of heirs to the Scottish throne List of legendary kings of Scotland List of Scottish royal consorts and List of Scottish royal mistressesMusicians editMain article List of Scottish musiciansPhilosophers editJohn Abercrombie 1780 1844 John Anderson 1726 1796 philosopher radical and benefactor of Anderson s Institution John Anderson 1893 1962 Alexander Bain 1818 1903 philosopher and educationalist Hector Boece 1465 1536 known in Latin as Boethius first Principal of King s College in Aberdeen H Bricmore fl 14th century scholastic philosopher Thomas Brown 1778 1820 Thomas Carlyle 1795 1881 William Cleghorn 1718 1754 philosopher Adam Ferguson 1723 1816 Sir William Hamilton 1788 1888 Henry Home Lord Kames 1696 1782 David Hume 1711 1776 inspired Immanuel Kant himself of Scottish Heritage through his mother Alasdair MacIntyre born 1929 John Macmurray 1891 1976 John Mair otherwise known as Major 1467 1550 teacher of George Buchanan John Knox and influencer of Calvin and Loyola William Manderstown c 1485 1552 philosopher and Rector of the University of Paris James McCosh 1811 1894 Thomas Reid 1710 1796 played an integral role in the Scottish Enlightenment Duns Scotus 1265 1308 teacher of William of Ockham William Small 1734 1775 Professor of Natural Philosophy at the College of William and Mary and member of the Lunar Society Adam Smith 1723 1790 economist free trade division of labour Dugald Stewart 1753 1828 common sense philosopherPhysicians and medical professionals editDavid Abercromby died c 1702 physician and writer Francis Adams 1796 1861 medical doctor and translator of Greek medical works Dr John Adamson 1809 1870 physician pioneer photographer physicist lecturer and museum curator James Ormiston Affleck 1840 1922 physician and medical author Margaret Forbes Alexander living nurse educator researcher and writer William Pulteney Alison 1790 1859 physician social reformer and philanthropist John Maxwell Anderson 1928 1982 surgeon and cancer specialist Sir Thomas McCall Anderson 1836 1908 professor of practice of medicine at the University of Glasgow Archibald Arnott 1772 1855 British Army surgeon best remembered as Napoleon s last doctor on St Helena Asher Asher 1837 1889 first Scottish Jew to enter the medical profession Matthew Baillie 1761 1823 physician and pathologist Sir Dugald Baird 1899 1986 specializing in obstetrics and fertility Sir Andrew Balfour 1873 1931 medical officer who specialised in tropical medicine Edward Balfour 1813 1889 surgeon orientalist and pioneering environmentalist in India George William Balfour 1823 1903 physician known as a heart specialist Thomas Graham Balfour 1813 1891 physician noted for his work in medical statistics Sir George Ballingall 1780 1855 Regius Professor of military surgery William Mitchell Banks 1842 1904 surgeon Major General William Burney Bannerman 1858 1924 military surgeon Andrew Whyte Barclay 1817 1884 physician Lumleian Lecturer and Harveian Orator George Steward Beatson died 1874 surgeon general Honorary Physician to the Queen Colonel Sir George Thomas Beatson 1848 1933 physician pioneer in the field of oncology William Beattie 1793 1875 physician and writer James Begbie 1798 1869 physician president of the Medico Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh and of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh James Warburton Begbie 1826 1876 physician Benjamin Bell of Hunthill 1749 1806 considered to be the first Scottish scientific surgeon Sir Charles Bell 1774 1842 surgeon anatomist neurologist and philosophical theologian John Bell 1763 1820 anatomist and surgeon Sir James Whyte Black 1924 2010 physician and pharmacologist winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Dame Emily Mathieson Blair 1892 1963 nurse Matron in Chief of the Princess Mary s Royal Air Force Nursing Service and the British Red Cross Society Sir Gilbert Blane of Blanefield 1749 1834 physician who instituted health reform in the Royal Navy James Borthwick of Stow 1615 1675 surgeon and first teacher of anatomy James Braid 1795 1860 surgeon and gentleman scientist influential pioneer of hypnotism and hypnotherapy John Milne Bramwell 1852 1925 physician surgeon and medical hypnotist William A F Browne 1805 1885 one of the most significant asylum doctors of the nineteenth century Sir Thomas Lauder Brunton 1844 1916 physician known for treatment of angina pectoris William Buchan 1729 1805 physician writer on medicine for a lay readership Maura Buchanan living nursing administrator former president of the Royal College of Nursing Francis Buchanan Hamilton 1762 1829 physician who made significant contributions as a geographer zoologist and botanist while living in India Sir Thomas Burnet 1638 1704 physician to Charles II James II William and Mary and Queen Anne Ewan Cameron 1922 1991 physician who worked with Linus Pauling on Vitamin C research Murdoch Cameron 1847 1930 Regius Professor of Midwifery at the University of Glasgow Robina Thomson Cameron 1892 1971 district nurse community leader and nursing inspector Dugald Campbell died 1940 doctor from the isle of Arran government physician on Hawaii Sir James Cantlie 1851 1926 physician pioneer of First aid John Cheyne 1777 1836 physician and medical writer identified Cheyne Stokes respiration with William Stokes Colin Chisholm 1755 1825 surgeon medical writer and Fellow of the Royal Society Mairi Lambert Gooden Chisholm of Chisholm 1896 1981 military nurse and ambulance driver during World War I awarded the Military Medal Sir Robert Christison 1797 1882 toxicologist and physician Sir James Clark 1788 1870 physician who was Physician in Ordinary to Queen Victoria Hugh Francis Clarke Cleghorn of Stravithie 1820 1895 physician botanist and forester who worked in India Sir Thomas Smith Clouston 1840 1915 psychiatrist Dr Samuel Cockburn 1823 1915 advocate and practitioner of homeopathy John Coldstream 1806 1863 physician James Copland 1791 1870 physician and prolific medical writer John Craig died 1620 physician and astronomer physician to James VI of Scotland David Craigie 1793 1866 physician and medical writer Sir Alexander Crichton 1763 1856 physician including the Emperor of Russia s personal physician and author Sir James Crichton Browne 1840 1938 leading psychiatrist and medical psychologist William Cumin died 1854 Regius Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Glasgow David Douglas Cunningham 1843 1914 doctor and researcher in India pioneer in aerobiology Daniel John Cunningham 1850 1909 physician zoologist and anatomist author of medical textbooks Sir David Deas 1807 1876 medical officer in the Royal Navy Ian Donald 1910 1987 physician pioneer of the use of diagnostic ultrasound in medicine Sir David Dumbreck 1805 1876 British Army medical officer Andrew Duncan the elder 1744 1828 physician professor at Edinburgh University pioneer of forensic medicine Andrew Duncan the younger 1773 1832 physician first professor of medical jurisprudence at Edinburgh University James Matthews Duncan 1826 1890 physician practitioner of and author on obstetrics William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn 1889 1964 psychiatrist psychoanalyst central figure in the development of the object relations theory of psychoanalysis Sir Walter Farquhar 1738 1819 physician whose clientele included the future King George IV and William Pitt the Younger William Fergusson 1773 1846 inspector general of military hospitals medical writer Charles Finnigan 1901 1967 dental surgeon Surgeon Rear Admiral in the Royal Navy Honorary Dental Surgeon to the Queen James Forbes 1779 1837 inspector general of army hospitals George Fordyce 1736 1802 physician lecturer on medicine and chemist Sir William Fordyce 1724 1792 physician voted a gold medal for his work on rhubarb by the Society of Arts David Kennedy Fraser 1888 1962 psychologist educator and amateur mathematician Margaret Neill Fraser 1880 1915 First World War nurse and notable amateur golfer who died in Serbia John Gairdner 1790 1876 physician and president of the College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Sir William Tennant Gairdner 1824 1907 Professor of Medicine in the University of Glasgow Maxwell Garthshore 1732 1812 physician Marion Gilchrist 1864 1952 first female graduate of the University of Glasgow first woman to qualify in medicine from a Scottish university leading activist in Women s suffrage movement Theodore Gordon 1786 1845 inspector of army hospitals Robert Edmond Grant 1793 1874 physician and biologist James Gregory 1753 1821 physician and classicist Jane Stocks Greig 1872 1939 medical doctor and public health specialist in Australia Robert Marcus Gunn 1850 1909 ophthalmologist Daniel Rutherford Haldane 1824 1887 prominent physician president of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Evelina Haverfield 1867 1920 suffragette and World War I nurse in Serbia Alexander Henderson 1780 1863 physician and author David Kennedy Henderson 1884 1965 psychiatrist Sir James William Beeman Hodsdon 1858 1928 eminent surgeon president of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh 1914 1917 Thomas Charles Hope 1766 1844 physician and chemist discoverer of the element strontium Joseph Hume 1777 1855 physician and Radical MP John Hunter 1728 1793 surgeon after whom the Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons is named Sir Robert Hutchison 1871 1960 physician and paediatrician Elsie Inglis 1864 1917 medical reformer and suffragette John Scott Inkster 1924 2011 anesthesiologist Robert Jackson 1750 1827 physician surgeon reformer and inspector general of army hospitals Louisa Jordan 1878 1915 nurse who died in Serbia during the First World War NHS Louisa Jordan Hospital was named after her James Keill 1673 1719 physician philosopher medical writer and translator John Martin Munro Kerr 1868 1960 Regius Professor of Midwifery at the University of Glasgow R D Laing 1927 1989 psychiatrist and author Thomas Latta 1796 1833 pioneer of the saline solution method of treatment John Lauder 1683 1737 surgeon deacon of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Robert Lee 1793 1877 obstetrician and personal physician to Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov Governor General of the Crimea Lieutenant General Sir William Boog Leishman 1865 1926 pathologist and army medical officer Sir John Liddell 1794 1868 Director General of the Medical Department of the Royal Navy senior medical officer of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich James Lind 1716 1794 physician pioneer of naval hygiene in the Royal Navy Sir Henry Duncan Littlejohn 1826 1914 surgeon forensic scientist and public health pioneer Robert Lumsden 1903 1973 ear nose and throat ENT surgeon Sir William Macewen 1848 1924 surgeon pioneer in modern brain surgery Jessie MacLaren MacGregor 1863 1906 one of the first women to be awarded an MD from the University of Edinburgh William Mackenzie 1791 1868 ophthalmologist who wrote one of the first British textbooks of ophthalmology Sir William Alexander Mackinnon 1830 1897 Director General of the British Army Medical Service Thomas John MacLagan 1838 1903 Dundee doctor and pharmacologist Patrick Manson 1844 1922 physician who made important discoveries in parasitology founder of the field of tropical medicine Mary Adamson Anderson Marshall 1837 1910 physician one of the members of the Edinburgh Seven the first women to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh Douglas Mary McKain 1789 1873 New Zealand nurse midwife and businesswoman Agnes McLaren 1837 1913 doctor first to give medical assistance to women in India Gavin Milroy 1805 1886 physician and medical writer Alexander Monteith of Auldcathie 1660 1713 surgeon deacon of the Incorporation of Surgeons of Edinburgh Neil Gordon Munro 1863 1942 physician and anthropologist who studied the Ainu people Flora Murray 1869 1923 medical pioneer and a member of the Women s Social and Political Union suffragettes Sir Robin MacGregor Murray born 1944 psychiatrist and Professor of Psychiatric Research Duncan Napier Victorian botanist and medical herbalist Sir Alexander Nisbet 1795 1874 naval surgeon H M Inspector of Hospitals for the Royal Navy William Nisbet 1759 1822 physician author of widely used medical books that emphasized practice Sir Alexander Ogston 1844 1929 surgeon famous for his discovery of Staphylococcus Alexander Pennycuik 1605 1695 military surgeon Surgeon General of the Scots forces in Ireland David Pitcairn 1749 1809 physician Archibald Pitcairne 1652 1713 physician and author Richard Poole 1783 1871 physician psychiatrist and phrenologist George Hogarth Pringle 1830 1872 surgeon pioneer of antiseptic surgery in Australia John James Pringle 1855 1922 dermatologist Laidlaw Purves 1842 1917 aural and ophthalmic surgeon John Rattray 1707 1771 surgeon surgeon to Prince Charles Edward Stuart and golfer David Boswell Reid 1805 1863 physician chemist and inventor Agnes Reston 1771 1856 wartime nurse during the Peninsular War known as the Heroine of Matagorda for her outstanding bravery John Roberton 1776 1840 physician and social reformer John Roberton 1797 1876 physician and social reformer Thomas Ferguson Rodger 1907 1978 physician Royal Army Medical Corps brigadier and Professor of Psychological Medicine Elizabeth Ness MacBean Ross 1878 1915 physician who worked in Persia and died in Serbia Catherine Murray Roy military nurse during World War I awarded the Military Medal for conspicuous gallantry John Rutherford 1695 1779 physician and professor at the University of Edinburgh Medical School grandfather of Sir Walter Scott Helenus Scott 1760 1821 physician active in India Lyall Stuart Scott 1920 1977 surgeon and urologist Thomas Shortt 1788 1843 army physician who drafted Napoleon s official autopsy report James Young Simpson 1811 1870 introduced chloroform into surgery David Skae 1814 1873 physician who specialised in psychological medicine Alexander Small 1710 1794 surgeon and scholar John Smith 1825 1910 dentist philanthropist and pioneering educator founder of the Edinburgh school of dentistry James Carmichael Smyth 1741 1821 physician and medical writer William Somerville 1771 1860 physician inspector of the Army Medical Board husband of Mary Somerville James Syme 1799 1870 pioneering surgeon Michael Waistell Taylor 1824 1892 physician and antiquary Thomas Stewart Traill 1781 1862 physician chemist mineralogist meteorologist zoologist and scholar of medical jurisprudence Gordon Turnbull psychiatrist and author Andrew Ure 1778 1857 physician scholar and chemist Charles Howard Usher 1865 1942 ophthalmologist James Wardrop 1782 1869 surgeon and ophthalmologist Robert Watt 1774 1819 physician and bibliographer Alexander Allan Innes Wedderburn 9 May 1935 23 February 2017 psychologist and Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the Heriot Watt University Sir David Wilkie 1882 1938 surgeon pioneer of surgical research and undergraduate teaching Robert Willis 1799 1878 physician librarian and medical historian James Wilson 1765 1821 anatomist Professor Nairn Hutchison Fulton Wilson born 1950 Honorary Professor of Dentistry former Dean and Head of King s College London Dental Institute Alexander Wood 1725 1807 surgeon and friend of the poet Robert Burns Alexander Wood 1817 1884 physician inventor of the first true hypodermic syringe John McLeod surgeon c 1777 1820 naval surgeon and travel writerRulers and politicians editSee also Lists of MPs for constituencies in Scotland Sir William Arbuthnot 1st Baronet 1766 1829 Lord Provost of Edinburgh and Lord Lieutenant of the City of Edinburgh James Abercromby 1st Baron Dunfermline 1776 1858 barrister and Speaker of the House of Commons between 1835 and 1839 Sir Andrew Agnew 7th Baronet 1793 1849 politician and prominent promoter of Sunday Sabbatarianism James Alexander 1691 1756 attorney general of New Jersey 1 John Baird 1790 1820 revolutionary Robert Barton of Over Barnton died 1540 merchant sailor and politician as Comptroller Master of the Mint and Lord High Treasurer Cardinal David Beaton c 1494 1546 Dr James Beaton 1473 1539 church leader and the Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland Sir Robert Duncan Bell 1878 1953 colonial administrator in India Acting Governor of Bombay in 1937 Tony Blair born 1953 Labour Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1997 2007 Henry Brougham 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux 1778 1868 statesman one of the founders of the Edinburgh Review Lord Chancellor Gordon Brown born 1951 Labour Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 2007 2010 James Bryce 1st Viscount Bryce 1838 1922 academic jurist historian and Liberal politician Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman 1836 1908 statesman Liberal Party politician and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1905 1908 Alexander Chalmers Polish Aleksander Czamer 1645 1703 four time mayor of Warsaw Charles I of Scotland and of England 1625 1649 Sir Hugh Cleghorn 1752 1837 first colonial secretary to Ceylon Adam Cockburn Laird of Ormiston Lord Ormiston 1656 1735 administrator politician and judge Sir Alexander Cockburn 12th Baronet 1802 1880 lawyer politician and judge Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales Archibald Cockburn c 1738 1820 politician John Cockburn of Ormiston died 1583 early supporter of the Scottish Reformation John Cockburn of Ormiston died 1758 politician known as the father of Scottish husbandry Sir Richard Cockburn of Clerkington died 1627 senior government official Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland James Connolly 1868 1916 Irish socialist leader executed by firing squad following the Easter Rising John Crawfurd 1783 1868 colonial administrator diplomat physician and author Dubacan of Angus fl 10th century first named mormaer Mormaer of Angus Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham Don Roberto 1852 1936 first socialist Member of Parliament MP Sir Frederick Currie 1st Baronet 1799 1875 James Dalrymple 1st Viscount of Stair 1619 1695 lawyer and statesman John Dalrymple 1st Earl of Stair Secretary of State over Scotland implicated in the Massacre of Glencoe Tam Dalyell 1932 2017 British Labour politician Ian Davidson born 1950 Labour Co operative politician Ruth Davidson born 1978 leader of the Scottish Conservative Party since 2011 Donald Dewar 1937 2000 former First Minister of Scotland Robert Dinwiddie 1693 1770 Lieutenant Governor of Virginia 1751 1758 James Douglas 4th Earl of Morton 1525 1581 Regent of Scotland Alec Douglas Home 1903 1995 Conservative Prime minister of the United Kingdom Iain Duncan Smith born 1954 leader of the Conservative party Henry Dundas 1st Viscount Melville 1742 1811 advocate and Tory politician Mountstuart Elphinstone 1779 1859 statesman and historian associated with the government of British India William Elphinstone 1431 1514 statesman Bishop of Aberdeen and founder of the University of Aberdeen Alex Fergusson 1949 2018 third Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun 1653 1716 Archibald Fletcher 1746 1828 political reformer Liam Fox born 1961 Conservative politician George Galloway born 1954 Respect Party Annabel Goldie born 1950 former leader of the Scottish Conservative Party Charles Grant 1st Baron Glenelg 1778 1866 politician and colonial administrator Sir Robert Grant 1779 1838 lawyer and politician Iain Gray born 1957 Scottish Labour Party politician Jo Grimond 1913 1993 Liberal Party leader from 1956 to 1967 James Hamilton 2nd Earl of Arran 1516 1575 Regent of Scotland Andrew Hardie died 1820 revolutionary Keir Hardie 1856 1915 Patrick Harvie born 1973 co convenor of the Scottish Greens since 2003 Alexander Henderson c 1583 1646 theologian ecclesiastical statesman and co author of the National Covenant David B Henderson 1840 1906 politician and Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1899 to 1903 Hugh Henry born 1952 Scottish Labour politician Francis Horner 1778 1817 Whig politician journalist lawyer and political economist King James IV 1473 1513 James VI of Scotland and I of England 1603 1625 Archibald Johnston Lord Warriston 1611 1663 judge statesman and co author of the National Covenant James Johnston 1655 1737 envoy extraordinary to Prussia Secretary of State over Scotland and Lord Clerk Register Charles Kennedy 1959 2015 leader of the Liberal Democrats 1999 2006 Sir William Kirkcaldy of Grange c 1520 1573 politician and soldier who held Edinburgh Castle on behalf of Mary Queen of Scots Johann Lamont born 1957 leader of the Scottish Labour Party since 2011 John Loughton born 1987 political campaigner and winner of reality show Big Brother Celebrity Hijack in 2008 Sir John Lyon Thane of Glamis c1340 1382 Chamberlain of Scotland between 1377 and 1382 Arthur MacArthur Sr Governor of Wisconsin and grandfather of Gen Douglas MacArthur Macbeth of Scotland c 1005 1057 High King of Scotland John MacCormick 1904 1961 nationalist John A Macdonald 1815 1891 first Prime Minister of Canada Malcolm MacDonald 1901 1981 Ramsay MacDonald 1866 1937 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Ken Macintosh born 1962 fifth Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament Alexander Mackenzie 1822 1892 second Prime Minister of Canada John P Mackintosh 1929 1978 Labour MP Politics Professor at Edinburgh University and proponent of devolution John MacLean 1879 1923 revolutionary Mael Coluim Earl of Angus fl 13th century mormaer of Angus c 1214 1240 last of the male line with that title Tricia Marwick born 1953 fourth Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament Mary Queen of Scots 1542 1587 Jimmy Maxton 1885 1946 leader of the Independent Labour Party Jack McConnell born 1960 First Minister of Scotland 2001 2007 Christina McKelvie born 1968 Scottish National Party William McKinley 1843 1901 US President Henry McLeish born 1948 former First Minister Duncan McNeill 1st Baron Colonsay 1793 1874 advocate judge and Tory politician George Mealmaker 1768 1808 radical organiser and writer Thomas Muir 1765 1799 political reformer John Murdoch 1818 1903 land reform campaigner newspaper owner and editor Jim Murphy born 1967 Labour Party Robert Dale Owen 1801 1877 American social reformer and politician Jerry Rawlings born 1947 former president of Ghana partly of Scottish descent George Reid born 1939 second Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament 2003 2007 Jimmy Reid 1932 2010 trade union activist orator politician and journalist Willie Rennie born 1967 leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats since 2011 Alex Salmond born 1954 former First Minister of Scotland 2007 14 and former leader of the Scottish National Party Sir John Scot Lord Scotstarvit 1585 1670 laird advocate judge politician and author Tavish Scott born 1956 former leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats Tommy Sheridan born 1964 Solidarity Jim Sillars born 1937 founder of Scottish Labour Party MP Archibald Sinclair 1st Viscount Thurso 1890 1970 Liberal Party leader from 1935 to 1945 William Skirving c 1745 1796 radical Ian Smith 1919 2007 Prime Minister of Rhodesia John Smith 1938 1994 Labour Party leader David Steel born 1938 Liberal Party leader from 1976 to 1988 first Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament Nicol Stephen born 1960 former leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats Nicola Sturgeon born 1970 First Minister of Scotland since 2014 and Leader of the Scottish National Party John Swinney born 1964 Scottish National Party SNP politician Alexander Wedderburn 1st Earl of Rosslyn 1733 1805 Lord Chancellor of Great Britain from 1793 to 1801 Sir William Wedderburn 4th Baronet 1838 1918 civil servant in India and politician Elizabeth Eliza Wigham 1820 1899 leading suffragist and abolitionist Jane Wigham nee Smeal 1801 1888 leading Scottish abolitionist James Wilson 1760 1820 revolutionary James Wilson 1742 1798 one of the Founding Fathers of the United States signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence Robert Crichton Wyllie 1798 1865 physician and businessman Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Kingdom of HawaiiScientists editMain article List of Scottish scientistsSportspeople editSee also List of Scottish rugby union players List of Scotland national rugby union players List of Scotland national cricket captains and List of Scotland women ODI cricketers Gary Anderson born 1970 professional darts player Robert Archibald 1980 2020 first Scottish NBA player John Baird 1870 1905 footballer Imogen Bankier born 1987 badminton player winner of the national championships Alain Baxter born 1973 alpine skier Jim Baxter 1939 2001 footballer Andy Beattie 1913 1983 professional football player and manager the first manager of the Scottish national team Eric Brown 1925 1986 professional golfer Hamish Brown born 1934 first person to walk all the Munros in a single trip Kathryn Bryce born 1997 cricketer in Scotland women s national cricket team first Scots cricketer in the top ten of the ICC Women s Player Rankings Sarah Bryce born 2000 cricketer in Scotland women s national cricket team Ken Buchanan born 1945 world champion boxer Euan Burton born 1979 judo expert who represented Great Britain at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics in the Half Middleweight under 81 kg Judo event Sir Matt Busby 1909 1994 former football manager won the European Cup in 1968 John Bute also known as Johnny Dumfries 1958 2021 peer and racing driver winner of the 1988 24 Hours of Le Mans Willie Carson born 1942 jockey Jim Clark 1936 1968 Formula One driver 2 John Cochrane 1798 1878 chess player Steph Cook born 1972 modern pentathlete Olympic gold medallist Gillian Cooke born 1982 athlete and bobsledder Davie Cooper 1956 1995 footballer Kay Copland sport shooter 3 David Coulthard born 1971 Formula One driver 4 Stevie Crawford professional football player and coach of Dunfermline Athletic F C Kenny Dalglish born 1951 retired footballer and former manager of Liverpool F C George Fairbairn professional rugby league footballer and Scotland coach Crawford Fairbrother 1936 1986 Olympic high jumper Sir Alex Ferguson born 1941 retired footballer and former manager of Manchester United F C Darren Fletcher born 1984 international footballer Ron Flockhart 1923 1962 racing driver twice winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans David Florence born 1982 slalom canoeist Dario Franchitti born 1973 Indy car driver Marino Franchitti born 1978 American Le Mans driver Steve Frew born 1973 gymnast gold medallist in Commonwealth games 2002 Adam Kelso Fulton 1929 1994 international rugby player Bernard Gallacher born 1949 professional golfer Drew Galloway born 1985 professional wrestler 5 Richie Gray born 1989 rugby player Jack Grimmer born 1994 footballer Wyndham Halswelle 1882 1915 Olympic champion runner Dougal Haston 1940 1977 mountaineer Joe Hendry 1886 1966 footballer Stephen Hendry born 1969 professional snooker player 7 time world champion John Higgins born 1975 professional snooker player three time world champion Chris Hoy born 1976 world Olympic and Commonwealth champion track cyclist Gerry Hughes born 1958 sailor first single handed Atlantic crossing by a deaf person Gary Jacobs Scottish British Commonwealth and European EBU welterweight champion boxer 6 Jimmy Johnstone 1944 2006 football player George Kerr born 1937 judo expert winner of the 1957 gold medal in the European Judo Championships John Kerr born 1980 ice dancer Sinead Kerr born 1978 ice dancer Dominic Kinnear born 1967 former soccer player now the head coach of Houston Dynamo in Major League Soccer Billy Kirkwood born 1958 football player Martin Laird born 1982 golfer Denis Law born 1940 football player Paul Lawrie born 1969 golfer winner 1999 Open Championship Andrew Lemoncello born 1982 long distance runner Eric Liddell 1902 1945 athlete one of the two subjects of Chariots of Fire Patricia Littlechild born 1965 sport shooter 7 Jackie Lockhart born 1965 curler skip of Scotland team which won the 2002 world championships Sandy Lyle born 1958 golfer winner of 1985 Open Championship and 1988 Masters Tournament Benny Lynch 1913 1946 world champion boxer Hamish MacInnes 1930 2020 mountaineer Craig MacLean born 1971 world Olympic and Commonwealth champion track cyclist Shona Marshall sport shooter 8 Rhona Martin born 1966 curler Olympic gold medallist Catriona Matthew born 1969 golfer Ally McCoist born 1962 football player Robert McCoig 1937 1998 badminton player James McFadden born 1983 footballer William McGregor 1846 1911 founder of the Football League in England Neil McMenemy triple jumper Jackie McNamara born 1973 footballer and manager Billy McNeill born 1940 footballer and a manager of Celtic F C Allan McNish born 1969 racing driver Colin McRae 1968 2007 world champion rally driver Dick McTaggart born 1935 boxer Micky Mellon born 1972 ex footballer football manager David Millar born 1977 road cyclist Robert Millar born 1958 professional cyclist King of the Mountains in 1984 Tour de France Willie Miller born 1955 international footballer and captain of Aberdeen when they won the European Cup Winners Cup in 1983 Colin Montgomerie born 1963 golfer winner of European Tour Order of Merit a record 8 times Janice Moodie born 1973 golfer Hugh Munro 1856 1919 mountaineer known for his list of mountains Bernard Murphy born 18 footballer Andy Murray born 1987 tennis player singles Wimbledon winner 2013 2016 gentleman s singles 2012 Olympic Champion men s singles US Open champion 2012 men s singles 9 Jamie Murray born 1986 tennis player doubles Wimbledon winner 2007 mixed doubles Steve Nicol born 1961 footballer most notably of Liverpool F C Peter Niven born 19 jockey Graeme Obree born 1965 world record holding cyclist Stewart Pitt born 1968 slalom canoeist Graeme Randall born 1975 judo expert World Judo Championships gold medallist Shirley Robertson born 1968 sailor and Olympic gold medallist Bill Shankly 1913 1981 one of Liverpool F C s most successful managers Graeme Souness born 1953 football player and manager Ian Stark born 1954 equestrian Jock Stein 1922 1985 football manager won the European Cup with Celtic F C Sir Jackie Stewart born 1939 world champion Formula One driver Frederick Guthrie Tait 1870 1900 amateur golfer and soldier Bobby Thomson 1923 2010 Scots born American baseball player Sam Torrance born 1953 golfer Lawrence Tynes born 1978 Scots born kicker for the New York Giants and Kansas City Chiefs Steven Vidler born 1977 middleweight judo expert Commonwealth games bronze medallist Andrew Watson 1856 1921 world s first black international football player captain and administrator Jim Watt born 1948 world champion boxer won the WBC World Lightweight title Harry Weld Forester born 1981 cricketer David Wilkie born 1954 swimmer Jocky Wilson 1950 2012 world professional darts champion in 1982 and 1989 Mike Zagorski born 1979 cyclistTelevision and radio personalities editKaye Adams born 1962 Ronni Ancona born 1968 Dougie Anderson born 1976 Fiona Armstrong born 1956 Jackie Bird born 1962 Edith Bowman born 1975 Frankie Boyle born 1972 comedian Gordon Buchanan born 1972 wildlife filmmaker Bryan Burnett television and radio presenter Nicky Campbell born 1962 Kelly Cates born 1975 Kate Copstick Stuart Cosgrove born 1952 Tam Cowan born 1969 Cat Cubie born 1981 Romana D Annunzio born 1972 Jim Delahunt Dominik Diamond born 1969 Jack Docherty born 1962 John Dunn 1934 2004 radio presenter Kieron Elliot Jenni Falconer born 1976 Craig Ferguson born 1962 Tommy Flanagan born 1965 Sandy Gall born 1927 Kirsty Gallacher born 1976 George Galloway born 1954 Graeme Garden born 1943 Muriel Gray born 1959 journalist Amanda Hamilton born 1974 Sarah Heaney born 1971 Stuart Henry 1942 1995 disc jockey Mikey Hughes born 1974 Hazel Irvine born 1965 Stephen Jardine born 1963 Alan Johnston born 1962 journalist Nicci Jolly born 1981 Lorraine Kelly born 1959 Fiona Kennedy Ross King born 1961 John Leslie born 1965 Viv Lumsden born 1952 Fred MacAulay born 1956 Cathy MacDonald Phil MacHugh born 1985 Sarah Mack born 1973 John MacKay Aggie MacKenzie born 1955 Sally Magnusson born 1955 Eddie Mair born 1965 Andrew Marr born 1959 Colin McAllister born 1968 Ian McCaskill 1938 2016 Scottie McClue born 1956 Sheena McDonald born 1954 Gail McGrane born 1975 Paul McGuire Gillian McKeith born 1959 Andrea McLean born 1969 Rhona McLeod Michelle McManus born 1980 Cameron McNeish Aasmah Mir born 1971 Paul Mitchell born 1968 Arthur Montford 1929 2014 Nick Nairn born 1959 celebrity chef Shereen Nanjiani born 1961 Neil Oliver born 1967 Dawn Porter born 1979 Gail Porter born 1971 Angus Purden born 1974 Judith Ralston Gordon Ramsay born 1966 celebrity chef Heather Reid born 1969 Fyfe Robertson 1902 1987 Tom Russell born 1948 Justin Ryan born 1967 Isla St Clair born 1952 Catriona Shearer born 1981 Angus Simpson Carol Smillie born 1961 Sarah Smith born 1968 Iain Stirling born 1988 Grant Stott Cameron Stout born 1971 Heather Suttie Brian Taylor born 1955 Bill Torrance born 1946 Alison Walker born 1963 Kirsty Wark born 1955 journalist Tom Weir 1914 2006 Jim White Kirsty Young born 1968 Theologians pastors and missionaries editSee also List of Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church David Laird Adams 1837 1892 minister and academic professor of Hebrew and oriental languages at the University of Edinburgh Patrick Adamson 16th century Archbishop of St Andrews Reverend William Menzies Alexander 1858 1929 medical and theological writer Professor of Divinity Tom Allan died 1965 minister and evangelist pioneer of practical church outreach in social work primarily in the city of Glasgow Charles Arbuthnot 1737 1820 Scottish abbot of the Scots Monastery Regensburg George Husband Baird 1761 1840 minister educational reformer linguist and Principal of the University of Edinburgh Donald Macpherson Baillie 1887 1954 theologian ecumenist and parish minister John Baillie 1886 1960 theologian and Church of Scotland minister James Bannerman 1807 1868 Free Church of Scotland theologian William Barclay 1907 1978 author Church of Scotland minister Professor of Divinity and Biblical Criticism at the University of Glasgow James Barr 1924 2006 John Blackadder c 1622 1685 eminent Presbyterian Covenanter preacher Robert Blackadder d 1508 first archbishop of Glasgow Hugh Blair 1718 1800 minister of religion author and rhetorician James Blair 1656 1743 Church of England clergyman missionary and founder of the College of William amp Mary in Williamsburg Virginia Robert Blair 1837 1907 Church of Scotland minister David Bogue 1750 1825 nonconformist leader and missionary to Penang Thomas Boston 1676 1732 pastor and theologian Claudius Buchanan 1766 1815 theologian minister of the Church of England and missionary to India William Chalmers Burns 1815 1868 revival preacher missionary to China Richard Cameron c 1648 1680 a leader of the Covenanters Andrew Cant 1590 1663 Presbyterian minister and leader of the Covenanters Very Rev Alexander Carlyle 1722 1805 church leader and autobiographer James Chalmers 1841 1901 missionary active in New Guinea Dugald Christie 1855 1936 medical missionary in Mukden China William Robinson Clark 1829 1912 Dean of Taunton and later professor in Toronto Thomas Richardson Colledge 1796 1879 medical missionary in China founder and first president of the Medical Missionary Society of China Daniel Dan Crawford 1870 1926 known as Konga Vantu missionary of the Plymouth Brethren in central southern Africa William Cunningham 1805 1861 leading Free Church pastor and professor David Dickson c 1583 1663 theologian and Covenanter David Dickson 1780 1842 minister and writer John Dudgeon 1837 1901 doctor surgeon translator and medical missionary Rev Alexander Duff 1806 1878 first overseas missionary of the Church of Scotland to India Ebenezer Erskine 1680 1754 minister whose actions led to the establishment of the Secession Church Ralph Erskine 1685 1752 preacher and poet Andrew Martin Fairbairn 1838 1912 theological scholar principal of Mansfield College Oxford Patrick Fairbairn 1805 1874 minister and theologian Henry Faulds 1843 1930 missionary to Japan physician and scientist noted for the development of fingerprinting Alexander Penrose Forbes 1817 1875 George Hay Forbes 1821 1875 priest of the Scottish Episcopal Church founder of the Pitsligo Press John Forbes 1571 1606 Capuchin friar known as Father Archangel Peter Taylor Forsyth 1848 1921 theologian principal of Hackney College London James Frazer 1854 1941 anthropologist of comparative religion and myth Alexander Geddes 1737 1802 theologian and scholar Alexander Gerard 1728 1795 minister academic and philosophical writer John George Govan 1861 1927 founder of the Faith Mission Patrick Graham d 1478 first Archbishop of St Andrews Daniel Gunn 1774 1848 Scottish congregational minister latterly in Christchurch Hampshire Thomas Guthrie 1803 1873 divine and philanthropist William Guthrie 1620 1665 author of The Christian s Great Interest 10 James Alexander Haldane 1768 1851 independent church leader Robert Haldane 1764 1842 missionary preacher and lecturer wrote a commentary on Romans Patrick Hamilton 1504 1528 first Protestant martyr in Scotland burnt at the stake in 1528 William Hastie 1842 1903 clergyman theologian and translator of the Universal Natural History and Theory of Heaven by Immanuel Kant Alexander Henderson 1583 1646 James Hog c 1658 1734 minister at Carnock known for his role in the Marrow controversy within the Church of Scotland Richard Holloway born 1933 William Irvine 1863 1947 evangelist and founder of the Cooneyite and Two by Two sects Robert Reid Kalley 1809 1888 physician and Presbyterian missionary notable for work in Portuguese speaking territories Dr John Kennedy 1819 1884 Highland preacher author of Days of the Fathers in Ross shire John Knox c 1513 1572 leader of the Scottish Reformation Thomas Leishman 1825 1904 minister and liturgical scholar David Lindsay 1st Duke of Montrose 1440 1495 first Scottish non royal duke Lord High Admiral of Scotland Master of the Royal Household of Scotland Great Chamberlain and Justiciar David Livingstone 1813 1873 missionary and explorer in Africa Alexander Mackay 1849 1890 Presbyterian missionary to Uganda Hugh Martin 1822 1885 pastor and writer Matilda Countess of Angus fl 13th century heiress of Maol Choluim countess in her own right Robert Murray M Cheyne 1813 1843 minister of the Gospel missionary to the Jewish people Thomas M Crie the Elder 1772 1835 pastor and historian wrote the Life of John Knox William Milligan 1821 1892 theologian professor at the University of Aberdeen Robert Moffat 1795 1883 missionary to Africa Saint Mungo also known as Saint Kentigern d 614 John Murray 1898 1975 Calvinist theologian and Presbyterian minister George Newlands John Paton 1824 1907 Protestant missionary to the New Hebrides Islands of the South Pacific Alexander Peden 1626 1686 leading figures in the Covenanter movement William Pettigrew 1869 1943 missionary to the Tangkhul Naga Dr John Philip 1775 1851 missionary in South Africa Robert Pont or Kylpont 1524 1606 reformer lord of session minister in Edinburgh and St Andrews The Revd Professor Norman Walker Porteous 1898 2003 translator of the Bible Andrew Purves born 1946 theologian James Renwick 1662 1688 covenanter and martyr Samuel Rutherford c 1600 1661 Presbyterian pastor theologian and author one of the Scottish Commissioners to the Westminster Assembly John Duns Scotus c 1266 1308 James Sharp 1613 1679 assassinated Archbishop of St Andrews John Simson c 1668 1740 New Licht theologian involved in a long investigation for heresy Mary Slessor 1848 1915 missionary and advocate for women s rights George Washington Sprott 1829 1909 minister and liturgical scholar George Thomson 1819 1878 missionary and botanist in Cameroon Thomas Torrance 1871 1959 missionary to China Thomas F Torrance 1913 2007 theologian James Wedderburn 1585 1639 bishop of Dunblane grandson of the poet James Wedderburn John Welsh of Ayr 1568 1622 pastor exiled for faithful preaching son in law to John Knox John Willock c 1515 1585 Protestant reformer George Wishart 1513 1546 Protestant reformer and martyrWriters editMain article List of Scottish writers See also List of Scottish novelists See also List of Scottish dramatists See also List of Scottish poets See also List of Scottish short story writersOther notable people editSee also List of Scottish Jews John Adair c 1655 1722 surveyor and cartographer Dr Hely Hutchinson Almond 1832 1903 educator and rugby union promoter Jane Arthur 1827 1907 feminist and activist Col David Barclay 1610 1686 1st Laird of Urie a convert to Quakerism Robert Barclay 1648 1690 Quaker governor of the East Jersey colony Andrew Bell 1753 1832 developer of the Madras system of education Harry Benson born 1929 celebrity and pop culture photographer John Boyd 1925 2018 milliner based in London James Braidwood 1800 1861 founder of the world s first municipal fire service in Edinburgh in 1824 and first director of the London Fire Engine Establishment Thomas Braidwood 1715 1806 teacher of the deaf John Brown 1826 1883 servant of Queen Victoria John Brown 1627 1685 Covenanter martyr Kenn Burke ballet dancer John Cairncross 1913 1995 intelligence officer and spy during World War II alleged to be the fifth member of the Cambridge Five Charles Cameron 1927 2001 magician godfather of bizarre magic Ajahn Candasiri born 1947 Theravada Buddhist nun who co founded Chithurst Buddhist Monastery Michael Caton Jones born 1957 film director William Chambers born 1979 award winning hat designer Walter Chepman fl c 1500 merchant notary and civil servant in partnership with Androw Myllar in Scotland s first printing press Mary Crudelius nee Maclean 1839 1877 campaigner for women s education and a supporter of women s suffrage Alexander Cruden 1699 1770 compiler of an early concordance to the Bible Lord Curriehill 1549 1617 prosecutor ambassador and judge Alexander Dalrymple 1737 1808 geographer and the first Hydrographer of the British Admiralty James Dawson 1806 1900 prominent champion of Australian Aborigines interests Dervorguilla of Galloway c 1210 1290 a lady of substance in 13th century Scotland mother of king John I of Scotland and founder of Sweetheart Abbey Alexander Donaldson 1727 1794 appellant in the copyright case Donaldson v Beckett founder publisher of the Edinburgh Advertiser James Donaldson 1751 1830 publisher of the Edinburgh Advertiser founder of Donaldson s Hospital Bill Douglas 1934 1991 film director The Rev John Archibald Dunbar Dunbar 1849 1905 philatelist one of the Fathers of Philately Helen Duncan 1897 1956 last woman to be tried under the Witchcraft Act 1735 William Dunlop c 1654 1700 Covenanter adventurer and Principal of the University of Glasgow John Fairbairn 1794 1864 newspaper proprietor educator financier and politician of the Cape Colony Sir David Ferrier 1843 1928 pioneering neurologist and psychologist Donald Findlay born 1951 John Finlaison 1783 1860 first president of the Institute of Actuaries Alexander Kinloch Forbes 1821 1865 scholar of the Gujarati language William Forsyth 1737 1804 horticulturist founding member of the Royal Horticultural Society after whom the genus Forsythia is named Lord Fountainhall 1646 1722 one of Scotland s leading jurists Alexander Yule Fraser 1857 1890 mathematician one of the founders of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society Jenny Geddes c 1600 c 1660 market trader threw a stool at the Dean of Edinburgh in protest against the new prayer book Patrick Geddes 1854 1932 biologist sociologist geographer philanthropist and pioneering town planner Sir Andrew Gilchrist 1910 1993 diplomat Gilleasbaig of Menstrie fl 13th century earliest attested member Campbell family father of Sir Colin Campbell Ewen Gillies born 1825 serial emigrant and adventurer from St Kilda Scotland Anna Gordon or Brown 1747 1810 ballad collector Robert Gordon of Straloch 1580 1661 cartographer poet mathematician antiquary and geographer Janet Gourlay 1863 1912 Egyptologist born in Glasgow Patrick Grant born 1972 fashion designer Angelica Gray born 1990 model Alasdair George Hay born 1961 first and current Chief Fire Officer of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Robert Hay 1799 1863 traveller antiquarian and Egyptologist Margaret Henderson 1921 2007 Scottish dancer Amanda Hendrick born 1990 model William Vallance Douglas Hodge 1903 1975 mathematician geometer Isobel Hoppar born c 1490 landowner governess and political figure John Horrocks 1816 1881 founder and innovator of modern European fly fishing Kirsty Hume born 1976 model Sir John Ritchie Inch 1911 1993 police officer Chief Constable of Edinburgh City Police David Jones born 1966 games programmer and entrepreneur known for creating the Grand Theft Auto video game franchise Princess Kaiulani Cleghorn of Hawaii 1876 1899 daughter of Archibald Cleghorn and Princess Miriam Likelike sister of Queen Lili iuokalani Christopher Kane born 1982 fashion designer James Kennedy 1930 1973 security guard for British Rail Engineering Limited posthumously awarded the George Cross Simon Somerville Laurie 1829 1909 educator Mikhail Lermontov 19th century Russian author of Scottish origin Hercules Linton 1837 1900 surveyor designer shipbuilder antiquarian and local councillor designer of the Cutty Sark James Loch 1780 1855 economist advocate barrister estate commissioner Sir Robert Hamilton Bruce Lockhart 1887 1970 diplomat journalist and secret agent Mary Lyon 1797 1849 first woman principal in America Flora Macaulay 1859 1958 editor of The Oban Times newspaper Flora MacDonald 1722 1790 Jacobite and United Empire Loyalist Gillies MacKinnon film director writer and painter Iain Macmillan 1938 2006 photographer took the photograph for The Beatles album Abbey Road Jamie Macpherson 1675 1700 outlaw and author of MacPherson s Lament or Rant Dame Sarah Elizabeth Siddons Mair 1846 1941 campaigner for women s education and women s suffrage Gary McKinnon born 1966 computer hacker Lorna McNee chef Robert McQueen Lord Braxfield 1722 1799 advocate and judge James Murdoch 1856 1921 journalist and teacher William McMaster Murdoch 1873 1912 First Officer aboard the RMS Titanic Keith Murray Baron Murray of Newhaven 1903 1993 academic and Rector of Lincoln College Oxford Androw Myllar fl 1503 1508 first Scottish printer in partnership with Walter Chepman Eunice Olumide born 1987 model James Orrock 1829 1913 collector of art and Oriental ceramics Robert Paterson 1715 1801 stonemason who suggested to Sir Walter Scott the character of Old Mortality Duncan Phyfe 1770 1854 United States most celebrated cabinetmaker Natalie Pike born 1983 model James Pillans 1778 1864 classical scholar and educational reformer Allan Pinkerton 1819 1884 North American detective Timothy Pont c 1565 1614 cartographer and topographer the first to produce a detailed map of Scotland John Charles Walsham Reith 1889 1971 first Director General of the BBC John Rennie 1842 1918 naval architect Naval Constructor and Instructor for the Chinese Government Jonathan Saunders fashion designer James Small 1835 1900 last laird of Dirnanean Archibald Smith 1813 1872 mathematician and lawyer William Stewart Easton Stephen 1903 1975 philatelist Flora Stevenson 1839 1905 social reformer interested in education Louisa Stevenson 1835 1908 campaigner for women s university education women s suffrage and well organised nursing Jock Stewart 1918 1989 executioner Charlotte Carmichael Stopes 1840 1929 author and campaigner for women s rights Marie Charlotte Carmichael Stopes 1880 1958 author palaeobotanist and campaigner for eugenics and women s rights John Guthrie Tait 1861 1945 educator principal of the Central College of Bangalore and sportsman Stella Tennant born 1970 model Mary Anne MacLeod Trump 1912 2000 philanthropist mother of Donald Trump 11 John Thomson 1837 1921 photographer James Tytler 1745 1804 apothecary editor of the second edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica first person in Britain to fly by ascending in a hot air balloon John Walker 1731 1803 minister of religion natural historian and professor Albert Watson born 1942 fashion and celebrity photographer Alexander Wilson d 1922 noted amateur photographer working in Dundee Margaret Wilson c 1667 1685 Covenanter martyr Roderick Wright 1940 2005 disgraced Catholic bishopSee also edit nbsp Scotland portal Biographical 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