Nicholas de Moffat (died 1270) was a 13th-century cleric who was twice bishop-elect of Glasgow.
He had been archdeacon of Teviotdale, and was elected (actually, he was postulated) to the bishopric of Glasgow on the first occasion in early 1259.
He travelled to the Holy See to become consecrated; but he did not pay the money requested of him, and his travel companions turned against him, the bishop of Dunblane perhaps aspiring to the bishopric himself.
John de Cheyam, a papal chaplain, was appointed in his place, probably in June 1259.
His funeral was held in Tinigham, or Tyninghame, in East Lothian.