Maj.-Gen. Hon. Alexander Leslie

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General Alexander Leslie

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Birthplace: Raith, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death: December 27, 1794 (62-63)
Beechwood House, nr. Newport, Wales
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Son of Alexander Melville, 5th Earl of Leven and Elizabeth Melville
Husband of Mary Margaret Tulideph
Father of Mary-Anne Ann Leslie
Brother of George Leslie; Anne Melville; Erskine Leslie; William Leslie; Lady Elizabeth Leslie and 2 others
Half brother of David Leslie Melville, 6th Earl of Leven

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About Maj.-Gen. Hon. Alexander Leslie

LESLIE ALEXANDER ALEXANDER EARL LEVEN LESLIE ELIZABETH MONYPENNY FR349 M
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Leslie_(British_Army_officer)

The Honourable Major General Alexander Leslie (1731 – 27 December 1794) was a Major General in the British Army during the American Revolutionary War. He was the commander of the British troops at the Battle of Harlem Heights. He replaced Cornwallis as commander in the South in 1782 and won an easy victory near Combahee Ferry.

Very little is know of his childhood. Leslie was born in England in 1731 to Earl of Leven and Melville.

Military career

He enlisted in the 3rd Foot Guards of the British Army in 1753. He was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel of the 64th Regiment of Foot in 1766.

In 1775, before the American War of Independence broke out, he led troops to Salem, Massachusetts looking for contraband weapons. His advance was delayed by a standoff at a bridge, during which the colonists removed the weapons he was looking for. His force was eventually allowed to proceed, but found nothing of consequence, and was received with hostility during the expedition.

In 1776, Leslie was promoted to Brigadier-General. He fought in the Battle of Long Island, the Landing at Kip's Bay, the Battle of White Plains and the Battle of Harlem Heights, and the Siege of Charleston during the American War of Independence. In 1780, he was sent to the Chesapeake Bay by Sir Henry Clinton in order to "make a powerful diversion in [Earl Cornwallis's] favor by striking at the magazines then collecting by the enemy ... for supplying the army they were assembling to oppose him." He became Major General in 1782.

On 27 December 1794, Leslie became deathly ill while traveling from Glasgow and died at the Beechwood House.

Personal life

In 1760, he married Mary Tullidelph. She died in 1761 in childbirth. Their daughter survived.

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Maj.-Gen. Hon. Alexander Leslie's Timeline

1731
April 29, 1731
1731
Raith, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom
1794
December 27, 1794
Age 63
Beechwood House, nr. Newport, Wales
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