John Mylne (died 1667)

John Mylne
John Mylne, painted by an unknown artist around 1650
Born1611
Perth, Scotland
Died24 December 1667 (aged 55–56)
Edinburgh, Scotland
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsTron Kirk, Edinburgh
Cowane's Hospital, Stirling
Panmure House, Angus

John Mylne (1611 – 24 December 1667), sometimes known as "John Mylne junior", or "the Younger", was a Scottish master mason and architect who served as Master Mason to the Crown of Scotland. Born in Perth, he was the son of John Mylne, also a master mason, and Isobel Wilson.

Practising as a stonemason, he also took on the role of architect, designing as well as building his projects. He was one of the last masters of Scottish Renaissance architecture, before new styles were imported by his successors.[1] Alongside his professional career, he also served as a soldier and politician. He married three times but had no surviving children.[1]

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