William Robertson Nicoll

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1851 – 1923

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Who was William Robertson Nicoll?

Sir William Robertson Nicoll CH was a Scottish Free Church minister, journalist, editor, and man of letters.

Nicoll was born in Lumsden, Aberdeenshire, the son of a Free Church minister. He was educated at Aberdeen Grammar School and graduated MA at the University of Aberdeen in 1870, and studied for the ministry at the Free Church Divinity Hall there until 1874, when he was ordained minister of the Free Church at Dufftown, Banffshire. Three years later he moved to Kelso, and in 1884 became editor of The Expositor for Hodder & Stoughton, a position he held until his death.

In 1885 Nicoll was forced to retire from pastoral ministry after an attack of typhoid had badly damaged his lung. In 1886 he moved south to London, which became the base for the rest of his life. With the support of Hodder and Stoughton he founded the British Weekly, a Nonconformist newspaper, which also gained great influence over opinion in the churches in Scotland.

Nicoll secured many writers of exceptional talent for his paper, to which he added his own considerable talents as a contributor.

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Born
Oct 10, 1851
Scotland
Also known as
  • W. Robertson Sir Nicoll
  • W. Robertson Nicoll
Profession
Education
  • Aberdeen Grammar School
  • University of Aberdeen
Died
May 4, 1923

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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