1586 in Scotland
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Events from the year 1586 in the Kingdom of Scotland.
Incumbents
Monarch - James VI
Events
- March–July — Babington Plot, an attempt to assassinate Elizabeth I of England and replace her on the English throne by a rescued Mary, Queen of Scots, takes place. Anthony Babington and his co-consipirators are executed on 20 September.
- 6 July — Treaty of Berwick signed, making peace between James VI and Elizabeth I of England.
- August — The Parliament of Scotland enacts laws ratifying the Scots Confession, abolishing the jurisdiction of the pope in Scotland, condemning all religious doctrine and practice contrary to the reformed faith of the country, and forbidding the celebration of Christmas.
- Battle of Allt Camhna: the Clan Gunn and Clan Mackay defeat the Clan Sinclair.
- Battle of Leckmelm: the Clan Sutherland, Mackays of Aberach and MacLeods of Assynt defeat the Clan Gunn.
- Battle of the Western Isles on Jura: the Clan MacDonald of Sleat and Clan MacLean give battle.[1]
Births
- William Guild, minister (died 1657)
- John Wemyss, 1st Earl of Wemyss, politician (died 1649)
- Approximate date
- Walter Balcanquhall, churchman (died 1645 in England)
- Alexander Reid, royal physician (died 1643)
Deaths
- February — George Seton, 7th Lord Seton, Lord of the Parliament of Scotland (born 1531)
- 1 August — Richard Maitland, lawyer and poet (born 1496)
- Approximate date — Robert Crichton, Lord Advocate
See also
References
- ↑ "Troubles in the Western Isles in the Year 1586". Conflicts of the Clans. 1764. Retrieved 2014-04-11.
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