Robert Douglas, Provost of Lincluden

Robert Douglas, Provost of Lincluden (died 1609) was a Scottish landowner, courtier, and administrator.

Drummond said that Douglas was an enemy of Arran and in touch with the exiled lords in England.

[1] David Hume of Godscroft wrote that Lincluden was an advisor of John Maitland of Thirlestane around 1585.

[4] James Melville of Halhill mentions that Douglas did not sail in the king's ship, but in one of three other ships, along with Lewis Bellenden, John Carmichael, William Keith of Delny, George Home, James Sandilands and Peter Young.

[8] In September and October 1592 he hosted the Chancellor John Maitland and his wife Jean Fleming, Countess of Cassilis at Greenlaw.