1909 in Scotland

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Scottish football: 1908–09 1909–10

Events from the year 1909 in Scotland .

Incumbents

Law officers

Judiciary

Events

Births

Deaths

See also

Notes

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References

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  2. Roughead, William (1910). Trial of Oscar Slater.
  3. Cameron, Dugald; Galbraith, Roderick; Thomson, Douglas (2003). From Pilcher to the planets: aspects of Glasgow and the West of Scotland's early contribution to aviation as seen against the history of flight and a view of the art of engineering. University of Glasgow. ISBN   9780852167786.
  4. "Tragic tale of Hibs' James Main, who died of Christmas Day injury". The Scotsman . Edinburgh. 23 December 2009. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  5. "Sir Arthur Landsborough Thomson" (PDF). Bird Study. 24: 202–3. 1977. doi: 10.1080/00063657709476557 .
  6. Ewan, Innes, Reynolds and Pipes 2007, p. 13
  7. Ewan, Innes, Reynolds and Pipes 2007, p. 97
  8. "Marjorie Linklater" . The Independent. 4 July 1997. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  9. Ewan, Innes, Reynolds and Pipes 2007, pp. 99-100
  10. Watt, George (20 November 1972). "Lord Grant killed in car accident". Glasgow Herald . p. 1. Retrieved 12 January 2016 via Google News.
  11. Ewan, Innes, Reynolds and Pipes 2007, p. 4