Robert Lippe (18 June 1833 – 28 January 1913) was a Scottish minister mainly serving as chaplain to public services in Aberdeen.
He is chiefly remembered as an archaeologist and mountaineer, notably founding the Cairngorm Club in 1887.
He was born in Kennethmont in Aberdeenshire on 18 June 1833 the eldest son of Robert Lippe, a mill-wright.
During this period (in 1868) he was licensed to preach by the Presbytery of Turriff on behalf of the Church of Scotland,[1] but failed to find a position.
Their daughter Mary Lippe became Principal of Queen's Gate School in Aberdeen.