The feudal barony of Dirleton was a feudal barony with its caput baronium originally at Castle Tarbet, Elbottle Castle and later at Dirleton Castle in East Lothian, Scotland.
The de Vaux family held the barony prior it passing to the Haliburton family via the marriage of the heiress Agatha de Vaux to John de Haliburton.
After the forfeiture of the Ruthven family, the barony was granted to Thomas Erskine of Gogar in 1603.
It was acquired by Robert Fletcher in 1658 and he later sold it to John Nisbet in 1663.
Nisbet constructed Archerfield House, as his primary residence.