List of ministers of Greyfriars Kirk
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The minister of Greyfriars Kirk is a position within the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Edinburgh. The current minister of Greyfriars Kirk is Richard Frazer, who was admitted in 2003.[1]
Greyfriars originated in 1598, when Robert Rollock and Peter Hewat were appointed ministers of the South West Parish of Edinburgh, then meeting in the Upper Tolbooth portion of St Giles’.[2] The charge of Greyfriars continued with two ministers until 1840, when St John's Church, Victoria Street, was erected and the last minister of the second charge, Thomas Guthrie became the first minister of the new church.[3] New Greyfriars was erected in 1722 and occupied the western half of the kirk. It was a sole charge served by one minister.[4] In 1929, the congregations of Old and New Greyfriars united under one minister.[5] Both churches were burgh churches, meaning that the town council held the right to nominate the churches' ministers.[6]
Since the establishment of the South-West Parish in 1598, 75 ministers have served the congregation: 40 in Old Greyfriars, 30 in New Greyfriars, and five in the united charge. Three ministers of Old Greyfriars were elected moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland during their incumbencies: George Kay in 1755,[7] William Robertson in 1763,[8] John Inglis in 1804.[9] Two ministers of New Greyfriars were elected to this role during their incumbencies: Robert Henry in 1774[10] and James Nicoll Ogilvie in 1918.[11] In 2003, Alison Elliot, an elder of Greyfriars, was elected to serve as moderator of the 2004 General Assembly. Elliot was the first woman moderator and the first lay person to hold the office since George Buchanan in 1567.[12] Other notable ministers of Greyfriars include the Covenanters, Robert Douglas, Robert Traill, and Gilbert Rule; the statesman, William Carstares; the philanthropist, Thomas Guthrie; and the liturgical reformer, Robert Lee.