James Nicol (minister)

James Nicol (28 September 1769 – 5 November 1819) was a minister of the Church of Scotland, known as a poet and writer.

The son of Michael Nicol, he was born on 28 September 1769 at Innerleithen, Peeblesshire, went to the parish school, and was originally destined to be a shoemaker.

He qualified at the University of Edinburgh for the ministry, and after acting as tutor in private families was licensed to preach by the presbytery of Peebles (25 March 1801).

[1] Nicol became assistant to John Walker, parish minister of Traquair, near Innerleithen (15 May 1802), and succeeded to the charge, on the death of the incumbent, on 4 November.

[1] After a change in his religious views Nicol contemplated resigning his charge.