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List of events
Events from the year 1925 in
Scotland.
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
Births
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28 January –
Michael Scott Weir, diplomat, Arabist (died
2006)
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1 February –
Bobby Laing, professional footballer (died
1985)
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15 February –
Eric Brown, professional golfer (died
1986)
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18 February –
Russell Hunter, actor (died
2004)
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1 April –
Walter Carr, actor (died
1998)
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2 April –
George MacDonald Fraser, author, notable for
The Flashman Papers (died 2008 in the
Isle of Man)
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5 April –
John Boyd,
milliner, based in London (died 2018)
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6 May –
Angus Black, international rugby union player (died
2018)
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29 May –
Mick McGahey, Communist miners' leader (died
1999)
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3 June –
Thomas Winning,
Archbishop of Glasgow and Cardinal (died
2001)
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19 June –
Robert Fyfe, actor (died
2021)
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25 July –
Duncan Johnstone, bagpiper and composer (died
1999)
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30 July –
Alexander Trocchi, novelist (died
1984)
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4 September –
John McKenzie, footballer (died
2017)
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13 September –
Ian Hamilton, lawyer and nationalist (died
2022)
[6]
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28 October –
Ian Hamilton Finlay, poet and sculptor (died
2006)
[7]
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26 November –
Phil McCall, actor (died
2002)
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30 December –
Ian MacNaughton, actor and television comedy director/producer (died 2002)
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John Quigley, author (died
2021)
Deaths
The arts
See also
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