William Crichton (minister)

He was ordained as minister of Bathgate in April 1654 by the Protesting Presbytery.

In 1695, he translated to the prestigious Tron Kirk on Edinburgh's Royal Mile, replacing Rev William Erskine who had died unexpectedly.

[2] Due to his position he was one of the main religious inputs into the agreements leading to the Act of Union of 1707, in which Scotland lost its political power, but (partly through his influence) fully retained its religious independence.

[3] He retired on 12 May 1707 and was granted a pension of 1000 Scots merks per year (around £650 in English equivalent, around £160,000 per year in 2021) by Edinburgh Town Council, an extremely generous sum.

His position at the Tron Kirk was filled by Rev William Wishart.

Falkirk Parish Church
Tron Kirk as it appeared in 1700