George Leslie, 4th Earl of Rothes (2 Aug 1484 – 24 November 1558) was a Scottish nobleman and diplomat.
One of his first actions was the redemption, by purchase, of part of the estate lands of the Barony of Ballinbreich (Fife), which James IV of Scotland had sold to Andrew Barton.
It appears, from the Charter, that the payment was made for a remaining part of the lands not held by Leslie, by Margaret.
Several of the other Scottish commissioners died, Lord Fleming at Paris, and the Bishop of Orkney and Earl of Cassillis at Dieppe on the same night as George, 24 November 1558.
This has, in turn, led to confusion and speculation of a re-marriage between the couple (as Margaret, being born between 1478 and 1485, would be somewhere between 57 and 64 if they had reconciled and had more children).