Robert Mure of Caldwell

Sir Robert Mure or Muir (died 1620) was a Scottish landowner, imprisoned by James VI for intimidating his tenants.

[6] On 1 October 1590, James VI of Scotland wrote to Robert Mure, reminding him, as previously requested, to send a hackney horse for the use of the ladies in waiting to his wife Anne of Denmark.

[9] Reid complained to the Privy Council at Holyrood Palace in April 1600 that although he held lands at Kittochside by an inherited lease, Robert Mure had harassed him over the past 18 years.

[10] Again in March 1600, Robert Mure and his armed followers came to the house and farm and broke open Reid's coffers and chests.

[12] Robert's brother, Alexander Mure, was accused of illegally appearing in public with handguns, "hagbuts and pistolets", in Paisley in 1600 and 1601.

Caldwell Tower , the remains of William Caldwell's castle