Sir John Leslie, 1st Baronet

Sir John Leslie, 1st Baronet (16 December 1822 – 23 January 1916) was a Conservative Member of Parliament for Monaghan from 1871 to 1880. He succeeded his elder brother, Charles Powell Leslie III, in that role.

In 1830, he was sent to school at Dedham, Essex. During midsummer term, 1834, he joined his elder brother, Charles, at Harrow. In 1839, John entered Christ Church, Oxford. He obtained a commission in the 1st Lifeguards, and was quartered at the Regent's, Hyde Park, Windsor and Farnborough barracks.

In 1854, he met at Hazelwood a distinguished Waterloo veteran, Colonel George Dawson-Damer (younger brother of the 2nd Earl of Portarlington), and his daughter, Constance. Leslie married Miss Damer two years later at St George's, Hanover Square, London. His new mother-in-law, Mrs Damer ("Minnie Seymour"), was the adopted daughter of George IV's wife, Maria, Mrs Fitzherbert.

Family

Sir John and Lady Leslie had one son and four daughters:

  • Sir John Leslie, 2nd Baronet (1857–1944)
  • Mary Leslie (1858–1936)
  • Constance Christina Leslie (1861–1945)
  • Theodosia Leslie (1865–1940)
  • Olive Louisa Blanche Leslie (1872–1945)
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References

    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by
    Charles Powell Leslie III
    Sewallis Evelyn Shirley
    Member of Parliament for Monaghan
    1871–1880
    With: Sewallis Evelyn Shirley)
    Succeeded by
    John Givan
    William Findlater
    Baronetage of the United Kingdom
    New creation Baronet
    (of Glaslough)
    1876–1916
    Succeeded by
    Sir John Leslie
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