David Leslie of Pitcaple (-after 1472), 1. Laird of Pitcaple |
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Father:1 | Sir William Leslie of Balquhain (-18 April 1467), 4. Laird of Balquhain | ||
Mother:2 | Euphemia Lindsay (-) |
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Bessie Leslie (-)3 |
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Occupation:4 | 1. Laird of Pitcaple |
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Slain:5 | after 1472 | Edinburgh [city/town], Edinburghshire (Midlothian) [county], Scotland [country], United Kingdom [country] |
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Sir William Leslie, fourth Baron of Balquhain, resigned into the hands of the king the lands of Harlaw, Rasinet, the barony of Pitcaple, and others, in favour of David Leslie, his eldest son of a third marriage procreate betwixt him and Euphame Lindsay 5th March 1457. Hence David Leslie and his successors were styled Barons of Pitcaple. The castle of Pitcaple, the residence of the family, is situated on the bank of the river Urie, in the parish of Chapel of Garioch, on the north side of the hill behind Balquhain Castle, and is about two miles distant from that ancient seat of the Balquhain family.6 |
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