Leslie, George

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Epithet: secretary St James's Hall Company

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Epithet: land-waiter at Donaghadee

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Epithet: Sheriff Clerk of Inverness

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George Leslie (c.1417-1489/90), first earl of Rothes, inherited a large collection of estates mainly on the east coast of Scotland which made him an important noble in North-East Scotland. He was made a lord of parliament and his support of James II was rewarded with the earldom of Rothes and barony of Ballinbreich in Fife in 1458. However his career stalled in financial problems and difficulties with William Sinclair, earl of Orkney over the annulment of his second marriage, as children of this marriage had married into the Sinclair family. He attended parliament but was not a significant political force. He was ordered by James III to make provision for his grandson and heir George Leslie in 1487 after a rift in the family.

James III obtained the earldom of Orkney and lordship of Shetland in 1472 from Christian I of Denmark-Norway who needed to raise a dowry for his daughter Margaret to marry James. Henry Sinclair was granted a thirteen year lease of Orkney and Shetland, the custody of Kirkwall castle and the offices of justiciar, foud and bailie of Orkney and Shetland in 1488.

Henry Sinclair (c.1480-1513) was the son of Christian Leslie, daughter of George Leslie, first earl of Rothes, and William Sinclair, son of William Sinclair, third earl of Orkney, and inherited the Sinclair properties in Orkney.

From the guide to the Copy bond of obligation of George Leslie to deliver Kirkwall castle to James III, 1487, 13 August 1487, (University of St Andrews)

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creatorOf Letter book; 1859-66.ff. 91. 226 x 187mm.includes:f. 1 Robert Addison, music publisher: George Hogarth, music critic and composer; Secretary, Philharmonic Society: Letters to Robert Addison from George Hogarth: 1851, 1854, 1858: Copies. ff. 1, 12v, ..., 1859-1866 British Library
referencedIn Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1863-1879 Smithsonian Institution Archives
referencedIn Houghton Library. Houghton Library printed book provenance file, L-Q. 1942. Houghton Library
creatorOf Letter book; 1872-76. Press copies.ff. i + 153. 270 x 215mm.includes:f. 13v Stanley Lucas, Secretary, Philharmonic Society: C. Wendland, horn player: Copy of a letter to C. Wendland from Stanley Lucas: 1872.f. 14v Stanley Lucas, Secretary, Philha..., 1872-1876 British Library
creatorOf ‘Original letters’: Laporte – Loder (ff. 251); 1818-1913,n.d.includes:ff. 1-4 William Watts, Secretary, Philharmonic Society: Pierre François Laporte, actor and impresario: Letters to William Watts from Pierre François Laporte: 1830, 1836.ff. 5-6 ..., 1818-1913 British Library
referencedIn Burns M. Kattenberg collection on contortion and other papers, 1890-1976. Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
referencedIn MACKENZIE PAPERS. Vol. XXIV; 1530-1670includes:f. 1 Pitlundie, Kilmuir Wester, Ross and Cromarty: Admission of P. Dingwall to: 1530.: Copy. f. 1 Patrick Dingwall: Admission of, to the lands of Pitlundy: 1530.: Copy. f. 2 Urquhart, Ross and Cromarty..., 1530-1670 British Library
creatorOf Correspondence files: concerts and general; 1849, 1868, 1914-45 (ff. 215).includes:ff. 2-3 William Ward, 11th Baron Ward; 1st Earl of Dudley: Sir Frederic Hymen Cowen, composer: Stanley Lucas, Secretary, Philharmonic Society: Letter to Stanley Luca..., 1849-1945 British Library
referencedIn MACKENZIE PAPERS. Vol. I (ff. 173). Correspondence and Papers chiefly of the Suddie family and largely dealing with legal disputes, 1631-1710. Included are: (a) "Advyse to my brothers" from [Colin Mackenzie, 1st Earl of] Seafort[h] London, 15 July, 1..., 1631-1710 British Library
referencedIn Vol. LX (ff. 262). 25 Oct.-24 Nov.1814-includes:f. 1 William Brownlow, MP: Letters to Sir R. Peel: 1814.f. 3 Charles Kendal Bushe, Chief Justice of Ireland: Correspondence with Sir R. Peel: 1813-1841.f. 5 'Friend to Humanity, A.': Letter, so si... British Library
creatorOf Copy bond of obligation of George Leslie to deliver Kirkwall castle to James III, 1487, 13 August 1487 University of St Andrews
creatorOf Letter book; 1850-58.ff. 179. 225 x 184mm.includes:ff. 2, 10, 34, 54, 56, 60v, 75r, 75v, 77, 95, 96, 97 Sir Michael Costa, composer: George Hogarth, music critic and composer; Secretary, Philharmonic Society: Letters to Sir Michael Costa from Georg..., 1850-1858 British Library
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correspondedWith Henry, Joseph, 1797-1878 person
associatedWith Houghton Library. person
associatedWith Kattenberg, Burns M., 1901-1974 person
associatedWith Leslie George c1417-1489/90 earl of Rothes person
associatedWith Sinclair Henry c1480-1513 person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Culbokie, Ross and Cromarty
Drynie, Ross-andCromarty
Kirkwall (Scotland)
Applecross, county Ross
Shetland (Scotland)
Kessock, Ross and Cromarty
Kessock, Ross and Cromarty
East Dunmore, Waterford
Findon, Ross and Cromarty
Conon Water, Ross and Cromarty
Suddie, Ross and Cromarty
Munlochy, Ross and Cromarty
Pitlundie, Ross and Cromarty
Urquhart, Ross and Cromarty
Raddery, Ross and Cromarty
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