William Danielstoun or Dennestoun was keeper of Linlithgow Palace for James V of Scotland.
Danielstoun was made keeper of Linlithgow Palace on 19 November 1540, replacing Thomas Johnston.
[4] James V granted him lands in Linlithgow on 6 December 1542, presumably rewarding him for his work at the palace for his wife.
In April 1541, Danielstoun was paid for bringing timber to prop up the north quarter of the palace.
[13] Robert Danielstoun, Parson of Dysart (1551-1573) wrote an inscription in a book now held by the University of Aberdeen, "Robertus Danyelston a Dysert et amicorum.