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George Leslie, 4th Earl of Rothes

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189:. They appear on the Charter record together, as noted above, on 1 April 1517 but she as his fiancé. They appear, as husband and wife, in August 1517, when she is titled as Countess of Rothes. This marriage was dissolved by decree of divorce on 27 November 1520. Margaret, however, already had a liferent on lands of the Earldom (those at Ballinbreich mentioned prior) and thus appears on every major Charter of the Earldom up to October 1542. This has, in turn, led to confusion and speculation of a re-marriage between the couple (as Margaret, being born between 1478 and 1485, would be somewhere between 57 and 64 if they 27: 120:. On 1 April 1517 he had a charter to himself and to Margaret Crichton, then his fiancé. It appears, from the Charter, that the payment was made for a remaining part of the lands not held by Leslie, by Margaret. The lands were then joined into barony and Leslie was granted the lands and barony of Ballinbreich in Fife, with lands to Margaret in liferent, and all other lands belonging to the late George, Earl of Rothes, and the Crown renounced all rights and casualties from the lands. 246:
George divorced Margaret Crichton on 27 November 1520, and married, on 5 June 1525, Elizabeth, daughter of Andrew, 3rd Lord Gray. She was the widow of John Lyon, 4th Lord Glamis. They had no children, and she died before 1530. George married thirdly, Agnes, a daughter of John Somerville of
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at Dieppe on the same night as George, 24 November 1558. It was rumoured that they were murdered because of their stance on the issue of giving the Crown-Matrimonial of Scotland to the
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Cambusnethan, the widow of John, 2nd Lord Fleming, with issue. He then married Isobel Lundy, widow of the 7th Earl of Crawford, with no issue.
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One of his first actions was the redemption, by purchase, of part of the estate lands of the Barony of Ballinbreich (Fife), which
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by G. E. Cockayne, edited by Geoffrey H. White, FSA., FRHist.S., vol.xi, London, 1949, pp. 190–193 & notes.
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His first marriage was to Margaret Crichton, the illegitimate daughter of William, third Lord Crichton, by the
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in 1513. George succeeded his father William, who in turn had succeeded his brother,
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William Leslie of Cairnie, forfeited for his part in Cardinal Beaton's murder
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edited by Peter Townend, 105th edition, London, 1970, pp. 1653 and 2305.
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Elizabeth (or Isabel) Leslie, married David Leslie of Inverdovate, Fife.
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George died while returning from the solemnization of the marriage of
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on his wedding trip to France in 1536. He was tried for the murder of
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Historical records of the family of Leslie from 1067 to 1868–9
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Margaret Leslie, who married John Cunningham of Glengarnock.
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William Leslie, 3rd Earl of Rothes
Battle of Flodden
George Leslie, the 2nd Earl
James IV of Scotland
Andrew Barton
Sheriff of Fife
Lord of Session
Lord of the Articles
James V of Scotland
Cardinal Beaton
Denmark
Dieppe, France
Mary, Queen of Scots
Lord Fleming
Bishop of Orkney
Earl of Cassillis
Dauphin
Princess Margaret Stewart
Norman Leslie, Master of Rothes
St Andrews Castle
Andrew Leslie
Lanarkshire
Helen Leslie

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