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Earldom of Rothes

Blazon

Arms: Quarterly 1st and 4th Argent, on a bend azure three buckles or (Leslie) 2nd and 3rd Or, a lion rampant gules over all a ribbon sable (Abernethy)

Creation date1458
Created byJames II of Scotland
PeeragePeerage of Scotland
First holderGeorge Leslie, 1st Earl of Rothes
Present holderJames Leslie, 22nd Earl of Rothes
Heir apparentHon. Alexander John Leslie
Subsidiary titlesLord Leslie
StatusExtant
Seat(s)Littlecroft
Former seat(s)Leslie House
Norman Leslie,
19th Earl of Rothes.

Earl of Rothes (pronounced "Roth-es") is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1458 for George Leslie, 1st Lord Leslie. He had already been created Lord Leslie in 1445, also in the Peerage of Scotland. His grandson, the third Earl, having only succeeded his elder brother in March 1513, was killed at the Battle of Flodden on 9 September of the same year. His son, the fourth Earl, served as an Extraordinary Lord of Session. Lord Rothes was also tried for the murder of Cardinal Beaton but was acquitted.

His great-great-grandson, the seventh Earl, was a prominent statesman. He was notably Lord High Treasurer of Scotland from 1663 to 1667 and Lord Chancellor of Scotland from 1667 to 1681. In 1663 he obtained a new charter conferring the earldom of Rothes and lordship of Leslie (which was regranted as Lord Leslie and Ballenbreich), in default of male issue of his own, on his eldest daughter Margaret, wife of Charles Hamilton, 5th Earl of Haddington, and her descendants male and female. It was stipulated in the charter that the earldoms of Rothes and Haddington should never be allowed to merge. In 1680 Lord Rothes was further honoured when he was made Duke of Rothes, Marquess of Bambreich, Earl of Leslie, Viscount of Lugtoun and Lord Auchmotie and Caskieberry, with normal remainder to the heirs male of his body. These titles were also in the Peerage of Scotland.

The Duke had no sons and on his death in 1681 the creations of 1680 became extinct. He was succeeded in the earldom of Rothes and the lordship of Leslie and Ballinbreich according to the charter of 1663 by his daughter Margaret, the eighth holder. Her husband Lord Haddington was succeeded by their second son Thomas (see the Earl of Haddington for more information on this title) while Margaret was succeeded by their eldest son John, the ninth Earl. He assumed the additional surname of Leslie and sat in the British House of Lords as a Scottish representative peer between 1708 and 1710. His son, the tenth Earl, was a Lieutenant-General in the Army and notably served as Commander-in-Chief of the Forces in Ireland. From 1723 to 1734 and from 1747 to 1767 he was a Scottish Representative Peer in the House of Lords.

His son, the eleventh Earl, died unmarried at an early age and was succeeded by his eldest sister Jane Elizabeth, the twelfth holder of the titles, despite the rival claim of her uncle Andrew. She was the wife firstly of George Raymond Evelyn, and secondly of Sir Lucas Pepys. Her son by her first husband, the thirteenth Earl, served as a Scottish Representative Peer from 1812 to 1817. Lord Rothes assumed the surname of Leslie in lieu of Evelyn. He was succeeded by his daughter Henrietta Anne, the fourteenth holder. She was the wife of George Gwyther who along with his wife assumed the surname of Leslie. Their grandson, the sixteenth Earl (who succeeded his father) died unmarried at a young age and was succeeded by his sister Henrietta, the seventeenth holder. She was the wife of the Hon. George Waldegrave, younger son of William Waldegrave, 8th Earl Waldegrave.

They had no children and Henrietta was succeeded by her aunt Mary Elizabeth, the eighteenth holder. She was the second daughter of Henrietta Anne, the fourteenth holder, and the wife of Captain Martin Edward Haworth, who in 1886 assumed for himself and his family by Royal licence the additional surname of Leslie. Their grandson, the nineteenth Earl, sat in the House of Lords as a Scottish Representative Peer between 1906 and 1923. The wife of the 19th Earl, Lucy Noël Martha Leslie, Countess of Rothes, is best known as a survivor of the sinking of RMS Titanic in 1912. His son, the twentieth Earl, was a Scottish Representative Peer from 1931 to 1959. As of 2023 the titles are held by his grandson, the twenty-second Earl, who succeeded his father in 2005.

The courtesy title used by an heir apparent to the earldom is Lord Leslie.

The Earls of Rothes are the hereditary Clan Chiefs of Clan Leslie.

The family seat is Littlecroft, near West Milton, Dorset.

Earls of Rothes (1457)

Dukes of Rothes (1680)

Also: Marquess of Bambreich, Earl of Leslie, Viscount of Lugtoun, and Lord Auchmotie and Caskieberry (1680)

Earls of Rothes (1457; reverted)

Family tree

Family tree of the Duke of Rothes, Marquesses of Bambreich, Earls of Rothes, and subsidiary titles
Lord Leslie, 1445
Earl of Rothes, 1458
George Leslie
c. 1417–1490)
1st Earl of Rothes and Lord Leslie
Andrew Leslie
styled Master of Rothes
George Leslie
d. 1513
2nd Earl of Rothes and Lord Leslie
William Leslie
d. 1513
3rd Earl of Rothes and Lord Leslie
George Leslie
1484–1558
4th Earl of Rothes and Lord Leslie
Norman Leslie
d. 1554
Andrew Leslie
before 1541–1611
5th Earl of Rothes and Lord Leslie
James Leslie
d. 1607
styled Master of Rothes
John Leslie
1600–1641
6th Earl of Rothes and Lord Leslie
Earl of Leslie and Lord Leslie and Ballinbreich regranted, 1663
Duke of Rothes, Marquess of Bambreich, Viscount of Lugtoun and Lord Auchmotie and Caskieberry, 1680
John Leslie
c. 1630–1681
1st Duke of Rothes, Marquess of Bambreich, Viscount of Lugtoun, Lord Leslie and Ballinbreich, and Lord Auchmotie and Caskieberry,
7th Earl of Rothes and Lord Leslie
Dukedom of Rothes, Marquessate of Bambreich, Viscountcy of Lugtoun and Lordship Auchmotie and Caskieberry extinct, 1681
Charles Hamilton
1650–1685
Earl of Haddington
Margaret Leslie
before 1660–1700
8th Countess of Rothes and Lady Leslie
John Hamilton-Leslie
1679–1722
9th Earl of Rothes and Lord Leslie
John Leslie
1698–1767
10th Earl of Rothes and Lord Leslie
John Leslie
1744–1773
11th Earl of Rothes and Lord Leslie
Jane Elizabeth Leslie
1750–1810
12th Countess of Rothes and Lady Leslie
George William Evelyn-Leslie
1768–1817
13th Earl of Rothes and Lord Leslie
Henrietta Anne Evelyn-Leslie
1790–1819
14th Countess of Rothes and Lady Leslie
George William Evelyn Leslie
1809–1841
15th Earl of Rothes and Lord Leslie
Mary Elizabeth Leslie
1809–1841
18th Countess of Rothes and Lady Leslie
Henrietta Leslie
1832–1886
17th Countess of Rothes and Lady Leslie
George William Evelyn Leslie
1835–1859
16th Earl of Rothes and Lord Leslie
Martin Leslie Leslie
1839–1882
Norman Evelyn Leslie
1877–1927
19th Earl of Rothes and Lord Leslie
Malcolm George Dyer-Edwardes Leslie
1902–1975
20th Earl of Rothes and Lord Leslie
Ian Lionel Malcolm Leslie
1932–2005
21st Earl of Rothes and Lord Leslie
James Malcolm David Leslie
b. 1958
22nd Earl of Rothes and Lord Leslie

Present peer

James Malcolm David Leslie, 22nd Earl of Rothes (born 4 June 1958) is the son of the 21st Earl and his wife Marigold Evans-Bevan. He was educated at Eton College and was styled as Lord Leslie in 1975. From 1990 he trained at the John Makepeace School for Craftsmen in Wood, at Parnham House, Beaminster, Dorset.

In 2003 he was living at Littlecroft, West Milton, Dorset. On 15 April 2005, he succeeded as Earl of Rothes (S., 1458) and as Lord Leslie (S., 1445).

The heir presumptive is Lord Rothes's only brother, Alexander John Leslie (born 1962).

Line of succession

  • Norman Evelyn Leslie, 19th Earl of Rothes (1877–1927)
    • Malcolm George Dyer-Edwardes Leslie, 20th Earl of Rothes (1902–1974)
      • Ian Lionel Malcolm Leslie, 21st Earl of Rothes (1932–2005)
        • James Malcolm David Leslie, 22nd Earl of Rothes (b. 1958)
        • (1) Hon. Alexander John Leslie (b. 1962)
      • Lady Evelyn Leslie (1929–2011)
        • (2) Angela Clare Mackworth-Young (b.1951)
        • (3) Susan Charlotte Mackworth-Young (b.1953)
        • (4) Lucinda Jane Mackworth-Young (b.1957)
          • (5) Hugo William Sells (b.1988)
          • (6) Rosanna Mary Sells (b.1991)
        • (7) Tessa Natalie Mackworth-Young (b.1959)
          • (8) Robin Matthew Hardingham (b.1990)
          • (9) Luke Charles Hardingham (b.1993)
          • (10) Clara Louise Hardingham (b. 1992)
    • Hon. John Wayland Leslie (1909–1991)
      • Alastair Pinckard Leslie (b. 1934)
        • Fiona Jane Leslie (b. 1965)
          • Frederick Leslie Blair de Klee (b. 1993)
          • Lt Lachlan Richard John de Klee (b. 1996)
          • Murray David Robin de Klee (b. 1999)
        • Ann Mary Leslie (b. 1973)
      • Amber Elizabeth Leslie (1939–2018)

Gallery of arms

  • 1. George Leslie  (COA, no known depictions) 1. George Leslie (COA, no known depictions)
  • 2. George Leslie  (COA, no known depictions) 2. George Leslie (COA, no known depictions)
  • 3. William Leslie  (COA, no known depictions) 3. William Leslie (COA, no known depictions)
  • 4. George Leslie  (COA, no known depictions) 4. George Leslie (COA, no known depictions)
  • 5. Andrew Leslie 5. Andrew Leslie
  • 6. John Leslie 6. John Leslie
  • 7. John Leslie, the 7th Earl & 1st Duke  7. John Leslie, the 7th Earl & 1st Duke
  • 8. Margaret Leslie 8. Margaret Leslie
  • 9. John Hamilton-Leslie 9. John Hamilton-Leslie
  • 10. John Leslie (General of the Army) 10. John Leslie (General of the Army)
  • 11. John Leslie (or his brother) 11. John Leslie (or his brother)
  • 12. Jane Elizabeth Leslie 12. Jane Elizabeth Leslie
  • 13. George William Evelyn-Leslie 13. George William Evelyn-Leslie
  • 14. Henrietta Anne Evelyn-Leslie 14. Henrietta Anne Evelyn-Leslie
  • 15. George William Evelyn Leslie 15. George William Evelyn Leslie
  • 16. George William Evelyn Leslie 16. George William Evelyn Leslie
  • 17. Henrietta Anderson Morshead Leslie 17. Henrietta Anderson Morshead Leslie
  • 18. Mary Elizabeth Leslie 18. Mary Elizabeth Leslie
  • 19. Norman Evelyn Leslie 19. Norman Evelyn Leslie
  • 19. Malcolm George Dyer-Edwardes Leslie 19. Malcolm George Dyer-Edwardes Leslie
  • 22. James Malcolm David Leslie 22. James Malcolm David Leslie
  • 23. Alexander Leslie (heir), Lord Leslie since 2005 23. Alexander Leslie (heir), Lord Leslie since 2005

Separate baronage earldom

Earl of Rothes is also a separate, non-peerage earldom in the Baronage of Scotland. An earl in the Baronage of Scotland is also always a Scots baron.

Earls of Rothes, baronage title

Notes

  1. Debrett's Peerage, 1968, p. 958
  2. Kidd, Charles; Williamson, David (2 July 2002). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage. Debrett's Peerage. ISBN 9781561592654.
  3. ^ Burke's Peerage, volume 1, 2003, p. 1356
  4. Mosley, Charles. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood (2003 ed.). Burke's Peerage & Gentry.
  5. Townend, Peter. Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry (18th ed.). London, England: Burke's Peerage Ltd.
  6. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood. 2003. p. 1356.

References

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