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* 26 September - [[Tom Morris, Sr.]] wins the [[1861 Open Championship|second Open Championship]]<ref>[http://www.theopen.com/en/History/PreviousOpens.aspx?eventid=1861000&view= Prestwick — 1861] www.theopen.com, accessed 22 June 2013</ref> |
* 26 September - [[Tom Morris, Sr.]] wins the [[1861 Open Championship|second Open Championship]]<ref>[http://www.theopen.com/en/History/PreviousOpens.aspx?eventid=1861000&view= Prestwick — 1861] www.theopen.com, accessed 22 June 2013. [http://www.webcitation.org/6HjK1upLl Archived] 2013-06-29.</ref> |
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* 25 November — A [[tenement]] collapses in the Old Town of [[Edinburgh]] killing 35 with 15 survivors. |
* 25 November — A [[tenement]] collapses in the Old Town of [[Edinburgh]] killing 35 with 15 survivors. |
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Years |
1859 | 1860 | 1861 | 1862 | 1863 |
Events from 1861 in Scotland
Incumbents
Events
- 26 September - Tom Morris, Sr. wins the second Open Championship[1]
- 25 November — A tenement collapses in the Old Town of Edinburgh killing 35 with 15 survivors.
Births
- 19 June - Douglas Haig, soldier and Field Marshal during World War I (died 1928)
Deaths
- 13 November - John Forbes, physician to Queen Victoria (1841–1861) (born 1787)
See also
References
- ^ Prestwick — 1861 www.theopen.com, accessed 22 June 2013. Archived 2013-06-29.