Sir John Leslie, 1st Baronet
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Sir John Leslie, 1. Baronet (* 16. Dezember 1822 in , County Monaghan; † 23. Januar 1916 in London-Kensington) war ein britischer Maler der Düsseldorfer Schule und der präraffaelitischen Bewegung, Großgrundbesitzer in Glaslough sowie konservativer Abgeordneter im House of Commons des britischen Parlaments für das County Monaghan von 1871 bis 1880.
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Sir John Leslie, 1st Baronet (16 December 1822 – 23 January 1916) was the son of Charles Powell Leslie (II) and grandson of Charles Powell Leslie (I) and his uncle was the Bishop, John Leslie. Leslie was a Conservative Member of Parliament for Monaghan from 1871 to 1880. He succeeded his elder brother, Charles Powell Leslie III, in that role.
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John Leslie (Maler)
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Sir John Leslie, 1st Baronet
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Member of Parliament for Monaghan
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Sir John Leslie, 1. Baronet (* 16. Dezember 1822 in , County Monaghan; † 23. Januar 1916 in London-Kensington) war ein britischer Maler der Düsseldorfer Schule und der präraffaelitischen Bewegung, Großgrundbesitzer in Glaslough sowie konservativer Abgeordneter im House of Commons des britischen Parlaments für das County Monaghan von 1871 bis 1880.
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Sir John Leslie, 1st Baronet (16 December 1822 – 23 January 1916) was the son of Charles Powell Leslie (II) and grandson of Charles Powell Leslie (I) and his uncle was the Bishop, John Leslie. Leslie 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 , and was quartered at the , 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.
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