James Nicolson [1] (1832–1889) was a Scottish cleric, Dean of Brechin [2] from 1874 until his death on 25 January 1889. [3]
Nicolson was educated at Aberdeen Grammar School, went on to Marischal College, Aberdeen and was ordained in 1857. [4] [5] His first post was Curate at St Mary Magdalene, Dundee and Chaplain to the Bishop of Brechin. He assisted David Greig's mission work in Dundee. [5] After that he was the incumbent at St Salvador, Dundee, which he had helped to found in 1856 together with Alexander Penrose Forbes, Bishop Of Brechin. [6] [7]
James Nicolson [1] (1832–1889) was a Scottish cleric, Dean of Brechin [2] from 1874 until his death on 25 January 1889. [3]
Nicolson was educated at Aberdeen Grammar School, went on to Marischal College, Aberdeen and was ordained in 1857. [4] [5] His first post was Curate at St Mary Magdalene, Dundee and Chaplain to the Bishop of Brechin. He assisted David Greig's mission work in Dundee. [5] After that he was the incumbent at St Salvador, Dundee, which he had helped to found in 1856 together with Alexander Penrose Forbes, Bishop Of Brechin. [6] [7]