Robert Nisbet (minister)


The Rev Dr Robert Nisbet DD FRSE was a Scottish minister of the Church of Scotland and religious author.

Life

He was born on 7 January 1814 in Auchterarder, the son of Margaret Sime, and her husband Christopher Nisbet. He was educated locally then studied divinity at the University of St Andrews and the University of Edinburgh. He was licensed to preach in 1836 and began as assistant minister in Lanark.
In 1842 he took on the prestigious role of minister of West St Giles in Edinburgh.
In 1853 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of St Andrews.
In 1863 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, his proposer being Thomas Stevenson.
He died at his home, 56 Great King Street in Edinburgh's Second New Town on 22 November 1874. He is buried in Dean Cemetery in the west of the city, and his grave lies under the trees at the west end of the north-west section.

Family

In 1848 he married Eliza Tawse daughter of John Tawse of Stobshiel, an advocate living in Edinburgh. Their daughter Christian Nisbet married James Paisley son of Rev Robert Paisley DD of St Ninians in Leith, and their sons were Christopher Charles Nisbet WS, John Tawse Nisbet MD and Robert James Nisbet.

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