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108:. In 1746, he was classed as a follower of Tweeddale's friend, Granville. By 1747 Leslie had transferred his allegiance to Pelham. Later that year he applied to Newcastle for the post of barrack master: He was appointed barrack master for Scotland, with the rank of colonel, in 1748 and held it until 1768. 115:
but by this time he was in financial difficulties. Pelham died and over the next few years Leslie plied Newcastle with s string of further appeals for financial assistance which Newcastle sometimes granted. Leslie eventually lost his seat at the
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for Dysart Burghs. He voted with the Opposition on the Spanish convention in 1739 and on the place bill in 1740. He did not stand at the
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Leslie made a secret marriage in around 1753. He died on 17 March 1772 leaving a daughter. Family in carter Kentucky named after him
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but it was a double return and the seat was awarded by the Commons to his opponent, Leslie was a lieutenant in the
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This article is about the Scottish military officer and politician. For the Irish jurist and economist, see
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He was educated privately and joined the army and was an ensign in the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies
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and in October 1742 was appointed equerry to the Prince of Wales.
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Pelham helped to secure Leslie's re-election for Perth at the
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Leslie was returned on his family's interest for as MP for
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at a by-election 20 January 1743. Following his cousin
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Index

Thomas Edward Cliffe Leslie
Thomas Leslie (architect)
House of Commons
John Leslie, 9th Earl of Rothes
John Hay, 2nd Marquess of Tweeddale
26th Foot
1722 British general election
Dysart Burghs
2nd Dragoons
1734 British general election
Member of Parliament
1741 British general election
46th Foot
Perth Burghs
Lord Tweeddale
Battle of Prestonpans
1754 British general election
1761 British general election



"LESLIE, Hon. Thomas (c.1701-72), of Stenton, Fife"
"LESLIE, Hon. Thomas (c.1701-72), of Stenton, Fife"
Parliament of Great Britain
James St Clair
Member of Parliament
Dysart Burghs
1734
1741
James Oswald

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