Andrew Nevile Davidson, DL, ChStJ (13 February 1899 – 20 December 1976) was a senior Church of Scotland minister.
[1] He studied philosophy at the University of Edinburgh and graduated with an undergraduate Master of Arts (MA Hons) degree in 1921.
[3] During this time, he also studied divinity at New College, Edinburgh in preparation for ordained ministry in the United Free Church of Scotland.
[2][4] From 1924 to 1925, Davidson served as an assistant minister at St George's, Edinburgh, as part of his training for ordination.
[1] In November 1934, Davidson was elected the minister of Glasgow Cathedral in succession to the Very Revd Lauchlan Watt.
[14] On 19 January 1944, he married Margaret Helen de Carteret "Peggy" Martin (1918-1991) during a service at Glasgow Cathedral.
[19] Davidson was the recipient of the 1961 St Mungo Prize, awarded to the individual who has done most in the previous three years to improve and promote the city of Glasgow.