Alexander Leith Hay

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BirthnameAlexander Leith
Born21 December 1758
Aberdeen, Scotland
Died16 May 1838(1838-05-16) (aged 79)

Alexander Leith Hay

Birth nameAlexander Leith
Born21 December 1758
Aberdeen, Scotland
Died16 May 1838(1838-05-16) (aged 79)

General Alexander Leith Hay (born Alexander Leith; 21 December 1758 – 16 May 1838) was a British Army officer. [1]

Hay was born in Aberdeen on 21 December 1758, the second son of John Leith (1731–1763) of Leith Hall, Aberdeenshire, and his wife, Harriet (d. 1780), daughter and heir of Alexander Steuart of Auchluncart.[1]

He was appointed a lieutenant in the 7th Dragoons immediately on his birth, captain 1768, and colonel in the army 1794. Upon the death of Andrew Hay in 1789 he inherited the estate of Rannes, Aberdeenshire, and assumed the additional title Hay of Rannes, being descended from that family through his paternal grandmother.[1]

On 1 October in the same year he was gazetted colonel of a regiment raised by himself and called by his name. He was promoted to be major-general 1796, lieutenant-general 1803 and full general 1838. He was deputy lieutenant and justice of the peace for the county of Aberdeenshire.[1]

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