Events from the year 1782 in Scotland .
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
23 January – local Laird George Ludovic Houston invites purchase of marked plots of land which, when built upon, form the planned town of Johnstone , to provide employment for his thread and cotton mills , and one of the latter is erected by Corse, Burns & Co.
1 July – Act of Proscription 1746 (including Dress Act ) repealed, permitting wearing of Highland dress and arms.
Muslin first woven in Scotland by James Monteith at Anderston .[ 1]
Births
2 February – James Chalmers , printer, publisher and bookseller, claimed inventor of the adhesive postage stamp (died 1853 )
17 March – Andrew Halliday , physician, reformer and writer (died 1839 )
16 April – William Jerdan , journalist (died 1869 in London)
15 August – James Smith of Jordanhill , merchant, antiquarian and architect (died 1867 )
7 September – Susan Edmonstone Ferrier , novelist (died 1854 )
7 October – Charles Maclaren , editor and geologist (died 1866 )
Grace Kennedy , writer of religious novels (died 1825 )
Deaths
The arts
Sport
References
^ Kermack, W. R. (1944). 19 Centuries of Scotland . Edinburgh: Johnston. p. 80.
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