Harald Leslie, Lord Birsay

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The Honourable
Lord Birsay
KT, CBE, TD, DL
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Chairman of the Scottish Land Court
In office
1965–1978
Preceded by Lord Gibson
Succeeded by Lord Elliott
Personal details
Born Harald Robert Leslie
8 May 1905
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Spouse(s) Robina Margaret Marwick
Residence Edinburgh and Birsay, Orkney
Alma mater University of Glasgow
Profession Advocate

Harald Leslie, Lord Birsay KT, CBE, MBE (Mil.), TD, QC, DL (8 May 1905 – 27 November 1982) was a Scottish lawyer and judge, and Chairman of the Scottish Land Court.

Early life

Leslie was born on 8 May 1905, the son of Robert Leslie, Master Mariner, and educated at Earlston School, Berwickshire High School, and the High School of Glasgow. He studied at the University of Glasgow, first studying Arts (MA, 1927) and then at the University's School of Law (LLB, 1930). He was admitted as a solicitor in 1930 and to the Faculty of Advocates in 1937. He had been a member of the Officers' Training Corps while at school and university, and during the Second World War served in the Royal Scots, being awarded a military MBE and mentioned in despatches.

Legal career

Following the War, Leslie was appointed Standing Counsel to the Department of Agriculture, becoming an Advocate Depute in 1947. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1949, and in 1951 returned to private practice. In 1956, he was appointed Sheriff of Roxburgh, Berwick and Selkirk, and in 1961 as Sheriff of Caithness, Sutherland, Orkney and Zetland. In April 1965, he was appointed Chairman of the Scottish Land Court, taking the judicial title,[1] Lord Birsay. He was appointed a Knight of the Thistle, Scotland's highest order of chivalry, in 1973. He retired in 1978, and was succeeded by Lord Elliott.

Personal life

Leslie married Robina Margaret Marwick, a physician, in 1945, with whom he had a son and daughter. He maintained homes in Edinburgh and Birsay, Orkney, and was a member of the Caledonian Club and the Scottish Arts Club, Edinburgh. He served in 1965 and 1966 as Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. Lord Birsay died on 27 November 1982, aged seventy-seven.

Sources

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References

  1. The Edinburgh Gazette: no. 18339. p. 243. 6 April 1965. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
Legal offices
Preceded by Chairman of the Scottish Land Court
1965–1978
Succeeded by
Lord Elliott