Hon. James Leslie1 
He was Minister at Rothes, Morayshire, ScotlandG.1
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William Leslie1
In 1546 he was implicated in the murder of Cardinal Beaton.1 In 1548 he was pardoned.1 In 1564 he was passed over in his father’s settlement of the Earldom, and claimed it unsuccessfully.1
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Sir Andrew Leslie of Lumbanny1 
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Lady Margaret Leslie1
Her married name became Cunninghame.1
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Sir William Cunninghame of Caprington1
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George Leslie1 
He lived at Newton, Scotland.1
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Robert Leslie1 
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James Leslie1 
He lived at Milndean, Scotland.1 He held the office of Sheriff Depute of Fife.1 He was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1726.1
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Major William Leslie1 
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Hon. Andrew Leslie1 
He held the office of Equerry to the Prince of Wales.1
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