Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. 13 August – an earthquake in Inverness is the strongest ever in Scotland. 1 September – the Northern Lighthouse Board's new light on the Isle of May, designed by Robert Stevenson, is completed. The Nelson Monument, Edinburgh, on Calton Hill, is completed.

  2. 28 June – Luddites destroy the bobbinet lace machines in John Heathcoat 's Loughborough factory. 13 August – an earthquake in Aberdeen is the strongest ever in Scotland. [5] 27 August – Britain and the Netherlands bombard Algiers in an attempt to suppress slavery by the North African Barbary states.

  3. People also ask

  4. The year 1816 AD is known as the Year Without a Summer because of severe climate abnormalities that caused average global temperatures to decrease by 0.4–0.7 °C (0.7–1 °F). Summer temperatures in Europe were the coldest of any on record between 1766 and 2000, [2] resulting in crop failures and major food shortages across the Northern ...

    • Eruption occurred on 10 April 1815
    • Mount Tambora
  5. Mar 24, 2018 · Updated on March 24, 2018. The Year Without a Summer, a peculiar 19th-century disaster, played out during 1816 when the weather in Europe and North America took a bizarre turn that resulted in widespread crop failures and even famine. The weather in 1816 was unprecedented.

  6. 22 February 1816: The death in St Andrews of Adam Ferguson, sometimes known as "Ferguson of Raith", the moral philosopher and historian. 25 January 1817: The Scotsman newspaper publishes its first edition in Edinburgh.

  7. All Shook Up: the Inverness Earthquake, 1816. In January 2013, an earthquake measuring 3.5 on the Richter scale was recorded in Scotland, centred on Glenuig, 25 miles west of Fort William.

  8. James VI, Stuart king of Scotland, also inherited the throne of England in 1603, becoming James I of England, and this Union of the Crowns of the two independent kingdoms lasted until the Acts of Union in 1707 merged the two kingdoms into a new state, the Kingdom of Great Britain. Ruling until 1714, Queen Anne was the last Stuart monarch.

  1. People also search for