William Godwin's Diary

Leslie, Sir John

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This person is mentioned in the diary a total of 30 times, but was not at home (N) 1 time, and was a venue (V) 3 times.

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1797

24  December  1797

1798

3  January  1798 (NV) 21  January  1798 17  February  1798 (V) 11  April  1798 29  April  1798 11  June  1798 (V) 28  June  1798

1800

31  January  1800 12  February  1800 22  February  1800 29  October  1800 25  November  1800 30  November  1800

1801

12  March  1801 9  April  1801

1802

15  August  1802

1804

24  May  1804 23  June  1804

1816

12  April  1816 13  April  1816 13  April  1816 15  April  1816 18  April  1816 22  April  1816 25  June  1816 29  July  1816 2  August  1816 5  August  1816

1832

3  November  1832

  • Name: Leslie, Sir John
  • Gender: Male
  • Birth Date: 17  April  1766
  • Death Date: 3  November  1832
  • Occupation: mathmetician
  • Occupation: writer

This seems certain to be the Leslie that Godwin meets in Edinburgh in 1816 in the company of the publisher Constable. The contacts in 1797, 1798, 1800 etc are more speculative. There is little context for most, but in a few cases there is a clear connection to Wedgewood, who had setttled an annuity on Leslie in 1797 (having employed him as a tutor until 1792). Leslie was based in Scotland but it seems likely he also made trips to London and Staffs in this period. Contacts in 1800 also suggest a link with Wedgewood, as well as Tobin and Coleridge. On balance it seems likely that these early entries for Leslie are to John. The 1820 entries seem more likely to be references to Charles Leslie and have been coded as such.

Godwin's letter, of 2 Jan. 1822, recommending friends in Edinburgh for W H Curran to visit mentions Professor Leslie 'to whom my name would fully serve as a recommendation', indicating - or at least claiming - a certain intimacy. Leslie held a chair in mathematics until 1819 and was then elected to the chair in Natural Philosophy. Leslie was knighted in 1832.

Godwin records his death.

  • MS. Abinger c. 13, fols. 2-3: 2 Jan. 1822
  • DNB

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Constable, Archibald 3
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Hill, 1
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