Events from the year 1810 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
Births
- 5 February – John Muir, Indologist (died 1882)
- 2 April – Thomas Balfour, politician (died 1838)
- 19 June – Charles Wilson, architect (died 1863)
- August – William Miller, poet (died 1872)
- 19 August – Edward Ellice, Liberal politician (died 1880)
- 22 September – John Brown, physician and essayist (died 1882)
- 12 October – Alexander Bain, inventor (died 1877)
- 8 December – John Strain, first Roman Catholic Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh (died 1883)
- Andrew Findlater, editor (died 1885)
- John Notman, architect in the United States (died 1865)
Deaths
The arts
See also
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