Matthew Auchinleck or Matho Auchlek was a Scottish goldsmith who worked for James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor.
Auchinleck, and his father "Matho Auchinlek" the elder, were put in charge of the mint by James IV and sent in their accounts in April 1507.
Their business was in Stirling, and they set up a shop and workshop in Edinburgh called a "buith" in July 1503.
[2] In 1508 Auchlek made a silver fitting for distillation equipment used by the king's alchemist Alexander Ogilvy at Stirling Castle.
[3] Auchlek routinely mended and gilded the king's silver tableware and armour, and made jugs, reliquaries, and candlesticks.