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Events from the year 1759 in Scotland.
Burns Cottage, Robert Burns' birthplace at Alloway
- 25 January – Robert Burns, national poet of Scotland (died 1796)[2]
- 5 March – John Jamieson, Secession minister and lexicographer (died 1838)
- 26 March – John Mayne, printer, journalist and poet (died 1836 in London)
- 29 March – Alexander Chalmers, biographer and editor (died 1834 in London)
- 4 May (baptism) – Isabella Kelly, novelist and poet (died 1857 in London)
- 7 May – John Beugo, engraver (died 1841)
- 22 June – John Gilchrist, Indologist and surgeon (died 1841 in Paris)
- 22 September – William Playfair, political economist (died 1823 in London)
- Aeneas Chisholm, Roman Catholic Vicar Apostolic of the Highland District (died 1818)
- Approximate date – Anne Rankine, innkeeper and possible muse of Robert Burns (died 1843)
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