Events from the year 1922 in Scotland .
7 March – Charles David Murray appointed Lord Advocate ,[ 1] replacing Thomas Brash Morison
17 March – Andrew Constable appointed as Solicitor General for Scotland ,[ 2] replacing Charles David Murray
28 May – Prohibition begins in Wick, Caithness .
10 July – William Watson appointed as Solicitor General for Scotland ,[ 3] replacing Andrew Constable
14 –21 August – Loch Maree Hotel botulism poisoning , first recorded outbreak in the United Kingdom.
8 –9 September – first King's Cup Race for aeroplanes, flown on a return course from London to Glasgow.
1 October – Carfin Grotto , a Roman Catholic shrine dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes , is dedicated
17 October – first Hunger March sets out, from Glasgow to London.[ 4]
18 October – the British Broadcasting Company (BBC ) is formed with John Reith as its first general manager.
2 November – William Watson appointed Lord Advocate ,[ 5] replacing Charles David Murray
15 November – 1922 UK general election . Helen Fraser is the first woman to stand in Scotland as an official candidate for any party. Defending his seat in Dundee for the Liberal Party , Winston Churchill comes fourth in the poll; the two-member constituency is taken by Edwin Scrymgeour , uniquely winning for the Scottish Prohibition Party , and the radical E. D. Morel for the Labour Party .
16 November – David Fleming appointed Solicitor General for Scotland ,[ 6] replacing William Watson
1 December – The Aberdeen Press & Journal is first published under this title following a merger
The UK Government purchases the islands of Raasay and South Rona from their private landlords.
11 January – William Turnbull , sculptor (died 2012 in London)
14 March – Kenneth Alexander , economist and university administrator (died 2001 )
21 April – Alistair MacLean , adventure novelist (died 1987 in Germany)
11 June – Douglas Campbell , Scottish-Canadian actor and screenwriter (died 2009 in Canada )
6 June – Iain Hamilton , composer (died 2000 in London)
31 July – Ewan Cameron , physician and medical researcher (died 1991)
12 August – Fulton Mackay , television actor (died 1987 in London)
5 October – Jock Stein , footballer and manager (died 1985 )
23 October – Nicholas Stuart Gray , actor, playwright and children's author (died 1981 )
28 October – Cliff Hanley , writer (died 1999 )
30 November – Graham Crowden , actor (died 2010 )
18 March – Edward Arthur Walton , painter (born 1860 )
15 April – Osgood Mackenzie , landowner (born 1842 )
22 April – James Souttar , architect (born 1842 in London)
2 August – Alexander Graham Bell , scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator (born 1847 )
24 September - James Ormiston Affleck physician and medical author (born 1840
19 October – Gavin Campbell, 1st Marquess of Breadalbane , Liberal politician and last Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland (born 1851 in Ireland )
28 October – Alexander Crum Brown , organic chemist (born 1838 )
Charles Macintosh , folk music composer and performer and mycologist (born 1839 )
Alexander Wilson , photographer (born in Duns )
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