printed the
Basilikon Doron of
King James VI. Mungo Russell was primarily a textile merchant, and his brother Alexander (d. 1588) was also a merchant active in Edinburgh. Mungo sold linen cloth called "lane" to
Mary, Queen of Scots in 1566. His wife's will mentions that he imported "lane and camerage" from Antwerp. As town treasurer, he purchased
sweetmeats and a confection flavoured with
rose water known as "scotchets" to banquet an English diplomat
Francis Walsingham in August 1583. Russell obtained the lands of "Dalry-Mills" (now by
Murrayfield) to the west of Edinburgh and from 1582 built
Roseburn House. He was associated with a paper mill on the
Water of Leith operated on the estate by two German entrepreneurs Peter Grote Haere and Michael Keyser. They had been appointed paper makers to
King James VI by privy seal letter. Some paper used in Scottish official documents and registers at this time has a royal "I.R.6" watermark. Russell stocked paper of several qualities, including gilt-edged paper used for writing letters. Russell supplied paper to the printer
Robert Waldegrave who relocated to Edinburgh in 1590. He supplied fine purple Florentine velvet to make a canopy for the
entry and coronation of Anne of Denmark in Edinburgh in May 1590. Russell died on 8 September 1591. His registered will records many current transactions and his stock of textiles. Most of the fabric listed was imported and the prices are recorded in Flemish money. He sold some cloth to tailors in Edinburgh, including
Alexander Oustean. One fabric known as "tokdoir" or ''toque d'or'' was a gilt
tinsel used in court
masque costumes. A number of people owed him money, including
John Mowbray of
Barnbougle,
William Baillie of
Provan (for materials bought by his wife Elizabeth Durham),
Agnes Leslie, Lady Lochleven, the carpenter
Frances Mansioun, and Archibald Douglas, whose wife
Barbara Napier was the widow of the bookseller George Ker. Russell owed money to Zachary Jocond, a hatmaker in Rouen. His legacies included a gift to Thomas Fenton, who was "keeper of the king's pets", the royal menagerie at
Holyrood Palace. == Family ==