Clement Cor of Redwalls (1533-1608) was a Scottish merchant based in Edinburgh and St Andrews.
[3] A painted renaissance ceiling was discovered in the house in 2010 and dated by dendrochronology to Cor's period of ownership.
[4][5] In September 1596, with the physician Gilbert Moncreiff and kirk minister Robert Bruce he interviewed a woman from Nokwalter in Perth, Christian Stewart, who was accused of causing the death of Patrick Ruthven by witchcraft.
[6] Clement Cor moved to St Andrews before 1603, when he gave the Edinburgh house to his eldest daughter Margaret.
Cor invested with Lumsden in an unsuccessful and much-criticised venture to settle a plantation on the Scottish island of Lewis.