Gilbert Cleuch

Gilbert Cleuch (died 1569) was a Scottish stone mason based in Edinburgh.

In September 1552 he worked for a week laying a floor in St Giles for new stalls in the quire, which were made by the carpenters Robert Fender and Andrew Mansioun.

[2] In 1581 the Master of the King's Wine Cellar, Jerome Bowie acquired a property on the south side of Edinburgh's Canongate which had belonged to Gilbert Cleuch.

Jerome Bowie obtained possession of a part of Helen Cleuch and William Gray's property in 1581.

Eventually these properties were bought up by Charles Maitland of Hatton and incorporated in Queensberry House, now part of the Scottish Parliament buildings.

Gilbert Cleuch worked for Lord Seton