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List of events
Events from the year 1941 in
Scotland .
Incumbents
Law officers
Judiciary
Events
Births
15 January –
Colin Matthew , historian and academic (died 1999 in
Oxford )
7 March –
Stewart McLean , actor and businessman (died
2006 )
8 March –
Norman Stone , historian (died 2019 in
Budapest )
9 March –
Andy Lochhead , footballer (died
2022 )
14 March –
Ishbel MacAskill , Scottish Gaelic singer and teacher (died
2011 )
9 April –
Hannah Gordon , actress
[4]
10 April –
John Kurila , footballer (died
2018 )
9 May –
John Wheatley, Lord Wheatley , lawyer and judge
18 May –
Malcolm Longair , astrophysicist
22 May –
Menzies Campbell , leader of the
Liberal Democrats (UK)
22 May –
Alec Monteath , actor and television announcer
19 June –
Duncan Forbes , footballer (died 2019 in
Norwich )
25 June –
Eddie Large , born Edward McGinnis, comedian (died 2020 in
Bristol )
30 June –
Vincent Logan , Roman Catholic Bishop of Dunkeld (died
2021 )
4 August –
David R. Morrison , author, editor and painter (died
2012 )
19 August –
Tony Roper , actor
10 November –
David Ashton , actor and writer
22 November –
Tom Conti , actor
25 December –
Kenneth Calman , medical researcher and academic
31 December –
Alex Ferguson , footballer and manager
[5]
Jenni Calder , née Daiches, literary historian (born in the United States)
Frances M Hendry , writer of children's historical fiction
Anthony Miller , murderer, second-last criminal to be executed in Scotland (died
1960 )
Andrew Robertson , actor
Deaths
3 January –
William Mustart Lockhart , watercolour painter (born
1855 )
6 April –
Kenneth Campbell , airman, posthumous
Victoria Cross recipient (born
1917 ; killed in action over
Brest, France )
12 April –
Charles Murray ,
Doric dialect poet and civil engineer (born
1864 )
19 June –
William James Cullen, Lord Cullen , judge (born
1859 )
29 June – Sir
Alexander MacEwen , solicitor, Provost of Inverness and first
Scottish National Party leader (born 1875 in British India)
17 July –
Charles Melvin , soldier, Victoria Cross recipient (born
1885 )
3 December –
Neil Harris , footballer and manager (born
1894 )
The arts
See also
References
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