- Timeline of Edinburgh history
This article is intended to show a
timeline of the history ofEdinburgh ,Scotland , up to the present day. It shows its rise from an early hill fort and later royal residence to become the bustling city and capital of Scotland that it is today.1-999
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1st century : Romanbrooch and finepottery from this period have been found2nd century : Permanent Roman forts were built and occupied at Cramond and Inveresk on the western and eastern margins of the present-day city: a road connecting the two forts almost certainly ran along the coastc
580 : The traditional date of the military campaign, starting in Edinburgh ("Din Etin"), commemorated in the famous Welsh poem "Y Gododdin ". At this time most of the inhabitants of southern Scotland spoke British, the ancestor of modern Welsh. The name of the king or chief whom the poem names as the leader of Edinburgh at this time was Mynyddawc Mwynvawr.c
638 : Edinburgh is besieged by unknown forces, according to a chronicle kept atIona in theHebrides . Many scholars have supposed that this siege marks the passing of control of the fort of Din Etin from theGododdin to the Northumbrian English, led at this time byOswald of Northumbria 731 : Edinburgh is firmly within the kingdom of Northumbria at the time ofBede , who completed his "History" in this year840s-50s:
Cinaed mac Ailpin ('Kenneth MacAlpine') raids Northumbrian Lothian, burningDunbar and possibly Edinburgh, from his kingdom north of theFirth of Forth 854 : The first St Gileskirk is founded, according to tradition with no basis in evidencec
960 : Edinburgh is captured by the Scots during the reign ofIllulb mac Custantin (954-62)1000-1099
1020 :Malcolm II permanently annexes Edinburgh to Scotland1074 : Refortification of the castle and city begins underMalcolm III 1093 : Queen Margaret dies at fort on "hill of Agned", regarded as a royal castle - St Margaret's chapel is built soon afterwards1100-1199
1114 : Infant Scottishheir Malcolm is murdered by a priest1124 or1127 : First documentary evidence of a "church of the community or burgh of Edin"c
1125 : David I foundsburgh 1128 : David I foundsHolyrood Abbey 1162 : Edinburgh is the caput of theLothian sheriffdom1200-1299
1230 : Alexander II founds large Dominicanfriary ; ahospital is also open1274 : Lothian is an archdeaconry ofSt Andrews 1296 : Edinburgh is again held by the English, and strongly fortified1300-1399
1314 :Edinburgh castle captured byThomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray 1326 -1331 : Edinburgh's contribution to Scottish burgh taxes is 15%, half that ofAberdeen 1328 : A treaty is signed guaranteeing Scottish independence1329 : Bruce makes the town a burgh, and establishes a port atLeith 1330 : Wall between High Street and Cowgate is first mentioned; castle is demolished by David II1334 : Scotland loses major port of Berwick to the English, Edinburgh's importance increases1341 : Scots regain castle from English1360 : Edinburgh has almost 4,000 houses, and is regarded as the nation's capital; the castle is the usual royal residence, being strengthened in stone1364 : David II grants ground for building of newtron (weigh beam)1367 : David II begins work on major fortifications at castle1371 : David II dies unexpectedly at the castle1384 :Duke of Lancaster extorts ransom following end of truce1386 : Robert II grants ground for buildingtolbooth 1387 : Five newchapel s are added to St Giles following English damage in 1385; St Giles is High Kirk1400-1499
1400 : Henry IV attempts to storm castle when Robert III refuses homage1437 : Edinburgh becomes the capital of Scotland1440 : TheEarl of Douglas and his brother are murdered at the castle by William Crichton1440s : Edinburgh has 47% of Scottishwool tradec
1449 : Cordiners (shoemaker s) is incorporated1450 : There is a defensive wall around the city1455 -1458 : Greyfriars (Franciscan)friary is founded1457 : The 20in (508mm) siege gun "Mons Meg " is received at castle; there aregoldsmith s in the city1458 : Edinburgh has one of three supremecourt s in the countryPre-
1460 : Trinity is acollegiate church1467 -1469 : St Giles' gains collegiate status, a provost and fourteen prebendaries are established1474 -1475 : Skinner and weaver crafts become guilds incorporated by the town council1477 : All fifteen of Edinburgh's markets are arranged along the length of the High Street1479 : Ahospital is set up in Leith Wynd1482 : The Earls ofAtholl andBuchan agree to free James III1483 : The Hammermen (smiths) are incorporated1485 : There is a notary in the Canongate; stonetenement s appear in the city1490 : The Franciscan friary closes1500-1599
1500 : Edinburgh pays 60% of Scotland'scustoms revenue1503 : James IV marriesMargaret Tudor 1505 : Royal College of Surgeons founded1507 : James IV grants apatent for the firstprinting press in Scotland to Walter Chapman and Andrew Myllar1513 : Defeat at Flodden leads to a new southern wall being begun1520 : Archibald Douglas,Earl ofAngus , seizes control of the city; Edinburgh is the "seat of courts of justice"1523 : City has fourteen craft guilds1528 : James V enters city with an army, to assert his right to rule;Holyrood Palace is built for him1530 : There are 288 brewers known as alewives in the city, one for every forty people1532 :Holyrood Abbey is transformed into a royalpalace ; theCourt of Session is built1534 : Norman Gourlay and David Stratton are burnt as heretics1535 -1556 : Edinburgh contributes over 40% of Scotland's burghtaxation 1537 : Jane Douglas is burnt at thestake 1542 :Cardinal Beaton is chosen as chief ruler of the city council1544 :Earl of Hertford burns the city; Holyrood Palace and abbey burn1547 : The English destroy Edinburgh again1558 : Riots break out over French prosecution ofProtestant s; the Flodden Wall is complete; Edinburgh's population is about 12,000; there are 367 merchants, and 400 craftsmen1559 :John Knox is appointed minister of St Giles' church1560 : English and French troops to withdraw underTreaty of Edinburgh ;Reformation : 40altar s,aisle s, and pillars are dedicated to differentsaint s in St Giles'1565 :Mary Queen of Scots marriesLord Darnley , Henry Stuart1566 : Mary is held captive inHolyrood Palace ;David Rizzio is stabbed1567 : Darnley is assassinated atKirk o' Field House; James Hepburn is cleared of the murder1569 : The city is hit by an outbreak of the plague1573 : A pro-Marygarrison is ousted from the castle by theregent , theEarl of Moray 1574 : The castle's Half-Moon Battery is built; there are seven mills in EdinburghLate
1570s : Edinburgh now has 4 ministers, previously it had only one1579 :James VI makes his state entry1580s : There are some 400 merchants in Edinburgh1581 :James Douglas is executed for complicity in the murder of Lord Darnley1582 : TheUniversity of Edinburgh is founded and given aroyal charter - it is the fourth university in Scotland1583 : There are an estimated 500 merchants and 500 craftsmen in the city, of which 250 aretailor s1586 :Skinner s andgoldsmith s form their own companies (previously part of the Company of Hammermen)1591 : Francis Hepburn,Earl of Bothwell escapes from imprisonment in castle1592 : Earl of Moray murdered bycatholic Earl of Huntly ; the presbytery takes the first Edinburghcensus : there are c8,000 adults, split evenly between north and south of the High Street1593 : Earl of Bothwell take over at Holyrood Palace1594 : Earl of Bothwell fails to seize city1596 : Clergy demand arms to defend king and church against "papists"1600-1699
1600 : There are twelve roads out of Edinburgh1602 : Greyfriars Kirk is begun1603 : The headquarters of the ScottishPost Office is in Edinburgh - there is another post office in the Canongate; William Mayne makesgolf clubs forJames VI ;1604 : The Laird of MacGregor and fourteen others are hanged for the Colquhoun massacre1610 : First factories spring up in Dalry1610 -1621 : Andrew Hart is a busypublisher ; they publish Napier's book of logs1613 :Lord Maxwell is hanged for the murder of the Laird ofJohnstone 1615 : TheEarl of Orkney is executed after a rebellion to overthrow James VI1617 : Gladstone's Land, 6-storeytenement in Lawnmarket, expanded (built originally in 1550s);1618 : Some seven-storey buildings have been built in the city; itspopulation is c25,000, with about 475 merchants1619 : Theprivy council orders the city to clean up its streets; ahospital built in1479 becomes aworkhouse 1621 : Edinburgh andLeith pay 44% of Scottish non-winecustoms duty , and 66% ofwine duty1624 : Edinburgh is hit by a plagueepidemic c
1625 : Tailor's Hall is built in the Cowgate1628 -1693 : Heriot's Hospital is built1632 : Work begins on Parliament House to house theParliament of Scotland 1633 : Edinburgh is designated a newbishopric ;Charles I of England offends Presbyterians at crowning ceremony at St Giles' Cathedral1636 : The construction of the Tron Church is begun; the city's population is c.30,0001637 : Introduction of new Prayer Book causes riots; asupplication is delivered to removebishop s from theprivy council 1639 : Decisions of Glasgow assembly are ratified1640 : Parliament House is completed1641 : SirRobert Sibbald , later the Geographer Royal, is born1642 or1645 : Mary King's Close is abandoned1647 : A well-knownmap of the city is drawn by Rothiemay; the Tron Kirk is completed1649 :Covenanter s execute royalist Marquis of Huntly; the town Corporation buys the area around West Port1650 :James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose , is hanged; the castle surrenders toOliver Cromwell 's men; James Colquhoun builds early fire engines: one for Edinburgh, one forGlasgow 1650s : A new church is built in the Canongate1652 : A 'journey coach' toLondon is introduced - it takes afortnight to make the journey1653 : English forces break up the General Assembly1655 : A council of state is set up; ministers yield to the English1660 : ACommittee of Estates resumesgovernment ofScotland 1661 :Thomas Sydserf produces the first Scottish newspaper; Archibald Campbell,Earl of Argyll , is executed1663 : The former Covenanter Archibald Johnston is executed1667 : The privy council empowers magnates to police the highlands1670 : Water is piped into the city from Comiston Springs1670s : Butchering of animals moves from the Grassmarket toDalkeith 1671 : John Law is born - he set up the nationalbank of France.1675 : Robert Sibbald co-founds physic garden planted at Holyrood1677 : The firstcoffee house opens in the city1678 : The first stagecoaches run to Glasgow1681 : Robert Sibbald foundsRoyal College of Physicians , whosepatron is theDuke of York ; Viscount Stair publishes his "Institutions of the Laws of Scotland"1682 : SirGeorge Mackenzie foundsAdvocates' Library - patron the Duke of York - forerunner to theNational Library of Scotland 1688 : Royal government collapses asChancellor Perth flees1690s : Lawyers have more wealth than all merchants and craftsmen in theburgh combined; over 20% of the population is inmanufacturing 1694 : There are more professionals than merchants in Edinburgh; 200 legals (advocates to lawyers), 24 surgeons, and 33physician s; other occupations include aleseller,executioner , royal trumpeter, and keeper of thesignet ; the ratio of sexes in the city is 70 males:100 females - there are over 5000 domestic servants in Edinburgh1697 :Thomas Aikenhead is executed forblasphemy 1700-1799
1700 : A severe fire leads to new buildings, built in stone; the estimated population is 60,0001702 : Advocates' Library moved from Faculty of Advocates to Parliament House1706 : Framework knitters from Haddington are working in Edinburgh1707 : Act of Union1711 :David Hume , philosopher, is born1713 : The mainradial roads into Edinburgh are turnpiked1715 : Jacobites fail to take castle1718 : "Edinburgh Evening Courant" newspaper is launched;damask s are woven at Drumsheugh1720s :Daniel Defoe praises theRoyal Mile , decriesTolbooth or prison, notes sales of woollens, linens, drapery and "mercery"1722 : The Signet Library is founded1726 : The first circulating library is established; amedical school at the city's college is founded;James Hutton , geologist, is born1729 : The city's first infirmary is opened1733 : Alexander Munro, discoverer of lymphatic andnervous system s, is born1735 :Golf is played on Bruntsfield links; also the traditional date the Royal Burgess Golfing Society is founded1736 : The Royal Infirmary is incorporated; riots shake the city1737 : TheLord Provost is ousted following the riots1738 : Edinburgh is described as the "world's leading medical centre"; George Watson's College is founded1739 :The Scots Magazine is first published in the city1740 : There are four printing firms in Edinburgh; the biographerJames Boswell is born1744 : The first premises at Fountainbridge are built, with more than five looms1745 :Charles Edward Stuart enters the city1746 : The British Linen Company is formed1747 : A theatre is established at Playhouse Close in the Canongate1749 : Astagecoach service opens between Edinburgh andGlasgow 1750 : A ropery is established in the city1751 : A survey shows a severe state of dilapidation in the Old Town1752 : Proposals are heard for new public buildings and bridges1753 : Stagecoach services are introduced toLondon (taking two weeks)1754 : The Select Society is founded1757 -1770 : Linen weaving works in Canongate1758 : Stagecoach services are introduced to Newcastle (taking one week)1760 : First school for deaf children opens; the main linen stamping office is in the city1760s : Woollen cloth is "beetled" in a "lapping house" in Edinburgh1761 : TheBruntsfield Golfing Society is formed1763 : Construction of the North Bridge, designed byRobert Adam , begins; a four-horse coach runs to Glasgow three times a week1765 : The Glasgow coach now runs daily1766 : The competition to design the New Town is won byJames Craig 1767 : Construction of the New Town begins1770 : The British Linen Company switches to banking; the Heriot Brewery starts1770s : There are 27 competing printing firms in the city1771 :Sir Walter Scott is born1772 : Construction of the North Bridge is completed1773 or1777 : Penny-post service begins1775 : A directory ofbrothel s and prostitutes is published; Edinburgh's estimated population is c57,0001777 : 8 legal and 400 illegal distilleries in the city1781 : The Mound road is opened1782 : The voting system is criticised by Thomas McGrugar in "Letters of Zeno"1784 : Meeting discusses corrupt electoral system1785 -1786 : Stone bridge at Stockbridge1786 -1788 : The South Bridge is built1788 : William "Deacon" Brodie is executed - leader of a gang of robbers; the first stone of Edinburgh University's Old College is laid1792 : The Friends of the People Society meets for the first time; Charlotte Square designed by Robert Adam1793 :Thomas Muir of Huntershill, a radical reformer, is arrested and sentenced1794 : Robert Watt, a former spy, is sentenced to death for "Pike Plot"1799 : City has access to 3 million litres of water a day1800-1899
1800 : Charlotte Square is completed; Stein's large Canongatebrewery is builtc
1800 : National Museum of Antiquities is established1802 : The "Edinburgh Review " is published, offering literary criticism1802 -1806 : TheBank of Scotland head office is built1803 :Dorothy Wordsworth stays in the "White Hart" inn in the Grassmarket1814 : A protest meeting against West Indianslavery is held; two coaches a day run toStirling 1816 -1819 :Regent Bridge is built1817 :Coal gas supplies are available in the city; coal fires lose popularity; the oldtolbooth in Waterloo Place is demolished1818 : The Union Canal is begun; Calton Hill observatory is founded by the Edinburgh Astronomical Association1819 : Five coaches a day run between Edinburgh and Glasgow1820 : There are protests at George IV's treatment of Queen Caroline1822 : George IV visits Edinburgh and wears thekilt ; the first Highland and Agricultural Show takes place1823 : The Bannatyne Club is founded1824 : A large fire destroys many buildings1825 : Eight Royal Mail coaches and over fifty stage coaches leave Edinburgh each day1826 : TheRoyal Scottish Academy is founded1828 : Burke ofBurke and Hare is tried for murder1829 : Burke is hanged1831 : TheEdinburgh and Dalkeith Railway opens (known as TheInnocent Railway ), as railways start to come to the city1832 : Acholera outbreak occurs in the city; "The Scotsman " newspaper incorporates the "Caledonian Mercury"1833 : The city goesbankrupt ; partly due to the development ofLeith docks1835 : Edinburgh's New Town is completed, and the Old Town becomes a slum1836 : TheRoyal Institution opens, designed byWilliam Playfair 1840 : Barnard's Canongate brewery is expanded1841 -1851 : Donaldson'shospital for thedeaf is built1842 : Edinburgh-Glasgow railway line is open to the public1843 :Disruption of theChurch of Scotland 1844 -1846 : The Scott Monument is built1846 : TheNorth British Railway company is established1847 :Alexander Graham Bell is born in the city; half Edinburgh's population attend the funeral ofThomas Chalmers 1850 : The foundation stone of the Scottish National Gallery is laid; the Holyrood brewery is enlarged for the third time1851 : The British Linen Bank head office opens on St Andrews Square1853 : The Edinburgh Trades Council is established1856 : The burgh of Canongate becomes part of Edinburgh1859 : The National Gallery opens1860 : Bank of Scotland has 43 branches1861 : Industrial museum built beside university (now theRoyal Museum )1864 -1870 : Bank of Scotland head office re-designed and extended1865 : Report on city’s sanitation paints picture of degradation1867 : Scottish Women’s Suffrage Society holds meetings for first time1869 :Sophia Jex-Blake becomes first female medical student1870 :Fettes College opens1870 -1879 : New buildings for the Royal Infirmary1872 : Watt Institution and School of Arts begins to be built1875 : Royal Theatre destroyed by fire; Institute of Bankers founded1881 : Dean Distillery opens, converted from Dean Mills1882 : City brought to standstill by severe winter weather1883 : Chair of Celtic established at the university1885 : Watt Institution and School of Arts merges with George Heriot’s to become Heriot-Watt College1889 : City hit by earthquake;Charles Parnell grantedfreedom of the city 1890 : Freepublic library opens to public1892 : Drybroughs’ brewery moves to Craigmillar;McVitie's devise ‘digestive biscuit s’1896 -1900 : Abbey brewery built by Robert Younger1900-1999
1900 : Stockbridge gains a library and hall; character actorAlistair Sim is born1901 : University appoints its first Professor of Scottish history; the Royal High School has 350 pupils1902 : Waverley Station is complete, covering 70,000 squaremetre s; the North British Hotel is also built1905 : Moray House in Canongate becomes a teacher training centre1905 -1906 : King’s Theatre is built at Tollcross1907 : Work begins on constructing theEdinburgh College of Art 1910 : First electrictram s run; Bank of Scotland has 169 branches1911 : Palladium Cinema opens1911 -1914 : Usher Hall is built1912 : La Scala Cinema opens1916 : Bank of Scotland has first female employee1916 -1918 :Tank s are built by Brown Brothers in the city1920 :Leith is incorporated into Edinburgh1921 : Garrick Theatre burns down1923 :Edinburgh Corporation Tramways operates its last cable-hauled tram1925 : TheNational Library of Scotland is formed from the formerAdvocates’ Library 1928 : TheFlying Scotsman provides a fast rail link toLondon ; the city’s first traffic lights are at Broughton Street1932 : George Watson’s College moves to Morningside1932 -1935 : Edinburgh has headquarters for BBC Scotland1936 :17% of Edinburgh’s houses are overcrowded1939 : The Bank of Scotland has 266 branches; the headquarters of Edinburgh Savings Bank is built1943 : TheNorth of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board is created, with its headquarters in Edinburgh1946 : Atelephone upgrade takes place, allowing all-city dialling1946 -1947 : Electrictram s in the city carry 16 million passengers a month1947 : TheEdinburgh International Festival is launched; restoration of Canongate1949 : The Abercrombie Plan introduces ring roads and a bypass1950 : Tram system begins to be run down1951 : 2 central (manual) phone exchanges handle over 9,500 lines1952 : Bank of Scotland takes over Union Bank of Scotland, giving 453 combined branches1956 :Edinburgh Corporation Tramways operates for the last time on 16 November1958 : Queen receives lastdebutante s1959 : Old Town population declines to 2,0001960 : Infirmary Street baths are damaged by fire1963 : "Evening Despatch" and "Edinburgh Evening News" merge; Empire Theatre becomes bingo hall1965 : Princes Street railway station closes1966 : Heriot-Watt gainsuniversity status1968 : Palladium Theatre fails, and becomes adisco 1968 -1969 :Royal Bank of Scotland takes over National Commercial Bank of Scotland1969 : Bank of Scotland absorbs British Linen Bank; Tollcross Bus Depot closes1970 : TheCommonwealth Games are held in the city; the St James’ Centre, including a new St Andrews House, is completed1971 :Tom Farmer startsKwik-Fit 1972 : Ayouth hostel opens at Eglington Crescent; Bell’s Mills are destroyed by an explosion1974 :David Murray , later connected with Glasgow Rangers, starts Murray International Metals1975 : Local government reorganisation results in the replacement of Edinburgh Corporation byLothian Regional Council and the City of Edinburgh District Council;Kirkliston andSouth Queensferry are included within the city boundary1976 : A new Fountain Brewery is built byScottish & Newcastle 1980 :Debenhams open a Princes St store1980s : Restoration of houses in the Old Town leads to a population increase in the area1981 : Royal Insurance Group headquarters moves to Glasgow1985 : The population of the city is 440,000; Edinburgh University institutes a Chair ofParapsychology 1986 : The 13thCommonwealth Games are held in the city1989 : The National Gallery of Scotland is renovated1990 :Edinburgh Castle is first, andHolyrood Palace eighth, in ranking of paid Scottish tourist attractions1996 : TheCity of Edinburgh Council is created, replacing the former District and Regional Councils. Infirmary Street baths close.1998 : TheMuseum of Scotland is built1999 : TheScottish Parliament is opened by the Queen2000-2006
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