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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
LevelFonds
Ref NoMS 3884
TitleCaptain John Cadenhead Leslie, Ship's Husband and Marine Superintendent, Aberdeen
Date1859-2010
Extent2 boxes: 0.66 linear metres
Creator NameLeslie; John; Ship's Husband (1845 - 1918)
Administrative HistoryJohn Cadenhead Leslie was baptised on the 26th April 1845, son of Thomas Leslie, carpenter and ships-master and Ann Cadenhead. Leslie married Margaret Coutts in 1869 and they had a son John Coutts Leslie, born 1874. Margaret died on 6th January 1898. In 1899, Leslie remarried to Margaret Hector and they had two sons. Leslie died on 26th October 1918.

Leslie had gone to sea at the age of c.14 and stopped sailing around aged 50. A ship's husband was an agent appointed by the owner of a ship, and invested with authority to make the requisite repairs, and attend to the management, equipment, and other concerns of the ship.

Leslie sailed around Britain and all over the world: America, Argentina, British Guiana (Guyana), Burma (Myanmar), Canada, China, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Italy, Norway, Philippines, Peru, Spain, Sweden, Thailand and Uruguay.

Following his career at sea, Leslie became a ship's broker.
SourceDeposited by Andy Leslie, grandson of John Leslie, August 2013.
DescriptionCollection comprises Leslie's memoirs and a log book used by Leslie when he became marine superintendent following his career at sea.

According to a note made by the transcriber he commanded the following ships:
Brig "Brothers of Wick" 1868
Barquentine "Matagorda" 1870
Barque "St George" 1872
Ship "Colonial Empire" 1873
Ship "Gosshawke" 1876
Barque "Perseverance" 1881
Ship "Invercauld" 1882
Ship "Moy of London" 1885.

Please note that the transcriber has made a note of revised page numbers in pencil next to Leslie's original numbering and the transcription follows the revised page numbering.
Access StatusOpen
Physical DescriptionThe memoirs have been separated into 4 folders with two further folders containing loose pages and notes and the transcription.
Related Material2 paintings and a half-hull ship model have been added to the museum collections.
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