Alexander Leslie of Auchintoul

Alexander Leslie of Auchintoul
Born1590
Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Died1663
Smolensk, Russia
Allegiance
RankColonel (Swedish Army)
General (Russia)
Battles/wars
RelationsClan Leslie
Leslie baronets
Leslie of Smolensk

Alexander Leslie of Auchintoul (1590–1663) was a Scottish soldier in Swedish and Russian service,[1] Russia's first General and reformer of the Muscovite army in cooperation with Boyar Boris Morozov. He was the son of William Leslie, third laird of Crichie, a branch of the Balquhain Leslies.[2] In 1618 he was an officer in Polish employ, captured by the Russians, but released. He was the owner of Gerchikovo [ru] manor and voivode of Smolensk.[3]

  1. ^ Grosjean & Murdoch, SSNE, ID 2916, ID 3975, ID 3984 and ID 3976
  2. ^ W. Barnhill and P. Dukes, 'North-east Scots in Muscovy in the seventeenth century' in Northern Scotland, vol. 1, no. 1, 1972
  3. ^ Diary of General Patrick Gordon of Auchleuchries 1635–1699 Archived 2009-11-12 at the Wayback Machine, University of Aberdeen website