Lord Leslie
| Lord Leslie Lordship in the Baronage of Scotland | |
|---|---|
| Creation date | 1382 |
| Creation | Baronage of Scotland |
| Created by | Robert III of Scotland |
| First holder | George Leslie, 1st Earl of Rothes |
| Present holder | Giacomo Merello, Lord Leslie |
| Remainder to | heirs and assignees |
| Subsidiary titles | Baron of Leslie |
| Status | extant |
| Seat(s) | Leslie House |
| historically connected to the Earldom of Rothes (peerage and baronage titles) | |
Lord Leslie (Fife) is a title of nobility in the Baronage of Scotland (a lordship of higher baronial nobility than barony), connected to the county of Fife. Not to be confused with the baronage title Baron of Leslie in Aberdeenshire held by a Scottish baron who owns Leslie Castle, or peerage title Lord Leslie, subsidiary title for the living Scottish peer Earl of Rothes.
Note that for Lords in the Baronage of Scotland a baron is a lord and a lord is a baron and is interchangeable.
This ancient title was crown chartered in 1382. As of 2025, the holder is The Much Hon. Giacomo Merello, Lord of Leslie .
Seat is Leslie House in Leslie, Fife, Scotland.