William Leslie

Scottish military captain

William Leslie - Scottish military captain
Born

1751
274 years ago

Died

January 3rd, 1777
248 years ago — 26 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Scotland

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A captain in the Scottish military, commanded troops during the Jacobite risings. Played a significant role in multiple battles, demonstrating leadership and military strategy. Also participated in notable conflicts across Scotland, with a focus on fighting for Stuart claims to the British throne.

Commanded troops during the Jacobite risings

Participated in key battles in Scotland

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