Samuel Cockburn of Templehall

Samuel Cockburn of Templehall and Vogrie (died 1614) was a Scottish landowner, diplomat, and Sheriff-principal of Edinburgh.

[2][3] Temple Hall was located on the banks of the Kinchie burn in the parish of Ormiston in East Lothian.

[4] He sent some household goods from London to the English diplomat in Edinburgh, Robert Bowes but they were captured by pirates.

She is thought to have been the author "E. D." who composed two sonnets addressed to the poet and secretary of Anne of Denmark, William Fowler.

Cockburn promised to negotiate with Sir George Home on behalf of the Douglas family interests.