Balfour is a Scottish surname born by members of the Clan Balfour. Balfour commonly refers to Arthur Balfour (1848–1930), Prime Minister of the United...
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James Balfour, 4th Earl of Balfour (1925–2003) Roderick Balfour, 5th Earl of Balfour (born 1948) Balfour (surname), a Scottish family name Lord Balfour of...
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politician David Paton Balfour (1841–1894), New Zealand sheepfarmer, station manager, roading supervisor and diarist Balfour (surname) This disambiguation...
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Baronet (died 1750) of the Balfour baronets Michael Balfour (actor) (1918–1997), English actor in The Krays film Balfour (surname) This disambiguation page...
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only child. She married Robert Arnot, who assumed the surname of Balfour and sat as Lord Balfour of Burleigh in the Scottish Parliament in right of his...
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1761 to 1776. He took the surname Balfour to inherit property in County Fermanagh from his nephew William Charles Balfour. He died at his country house...
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British Commonwealth as independent states. The shift was recognised in the Balfour Declaration of 1926, the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927, and the...
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Nan Kinross (1926–2021), New Zealand nurse and nursing academic Patrick Balfour, 3rd Baron Kinross (1904–1976), writer and historian, biographer of Mustafa...
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film starring Betty Balfour Squibs (1935 film), a 1935 remake film also starring Balfour Squab (disambiguation) Squibb, surname This disambiguation page...
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the additional surnames of Stewart and Balfour to conform with the terms of the will of his maternal uncle, Lieut. General Nisbet Balfour. Chesney, Alexander;...
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Retrieved 12 September 2022. Balfour Paul, Sir James (1907), The Scots Peerage, vol. IV, Edinburgh: David Douglas, pp. 349–350 Balfour Paul, Sir James (1907)...
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James Balfour, 1st Baron Balfour of Glenawley or Clonawley (c. 1567 – 18 October 1634) was a Scottish nobleman and courtier who was one of the chief undertakers...
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Harriët Balfour also Schoonebeek and Kirke (c. 1818 — 3 December 1858) was a freed slave from Nickerie, Suriname. Balfour was the daughter of an slave...
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David Beaton (redirect from David Béthon, Cardinal de Balfour)
Beaton (Bethune) of Balfour in the county of Fife, and his wife Mary, daughter of Sir David Boswell of Balmuto. The Bethunes of Balfour were part of Clan...
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Sinha (category Surnames)
Sinha is a Sanskrit term and surname which originates in the Indian subcontinent. The surname is commonly used by the Kayasthas, typically the Bengali...
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This surname has two distinct and separate origins: From Europe: As a patronymic surname based on Christian religious naming traditions mainly related...
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FitzAlan (redirect from FitzAlan (surname))
FitzAlan is an English patronymic surname of Anglo-Norman origin, descending from the Breton knight Alan fitz Flaad (died 1120), who accompanied king...
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Blanche Dugdale (redirect from Blanche Balfour)
education. She was always known as "Baffy", a childhood rendering of her surname, Balfour. Dugdale worked in the Naval Intelligence Department. She was associated...
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official use of the phrase "national home for the Jewish people" was in the Balfour Declaration. The phrase "national home" was intentionally used instead...
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27 January 2023. Retrieved 6 August 2012. Balfour 1995, p. 2. Balfour 1995, p. ix. Balfour 1995, p. 3. Balfour 1995, p. 170. Smith, Wayne S. (2 February...
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FitzGeorge (category Surnames)
actress and wife of Prince George, Duke of Cambridge Victor FitzGeorge-Balfour (1913–1994), British Army officer George FitzGeorge Hamilton (1898–1918)...
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surname is that it originated as a Scottish spelling of the Irish surname Curry, a surname which has several origins. A fourth origin of the surname,...
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nephew, William Balfour, in 1739 and added Balfour to his surname. The Townley estate passed to his grandson, also Blayney Townley Balfour, later the MP...
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Sir Andrew Balfour KCMG CB (21 March 1873 – 30 January 1931) was a Scottish Medical Officer who specialised in tropical medicine. Balfour spent twelve...
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George Balfour Johnson (March 21, 1865 – 1940) was a Scottish-born general merchant and political figure in Saskatchewan. His surname also appears as Johnston...
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Sidhu (category Surnames)
Family - Archives Hub". archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk. Retrieved 17 January 2023. Balfour, Edward (1885). "N". The Cyclopaedia of India and of Eastern and Southern...
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Random House, 1st edition August 1995. The Founding Fathers of Zionism Balfour Books & Gefen Publishing House, 2012. ISBN 978-1-933267159 Staff (2000-02-01)...
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Natasha Sparkes, Jack Rowan, Des McAleer, Pauline Cadell, Claire Lams, Micah Balfour, Niamh Lewis, Amy Huberman, Rod Hallett, Amit Shah, Richard Huw and David...
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Calendar of Laing Charters (Edinburgh, 1899), p. 76 no. 301. Sir James Balfour Paul (1904), The Scots Peerage, vol. 2 157 Alison Weir, Britain's Royal...
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origin. It was a sept of the native comital dynasty of Mar. Balfour Paul vol.I p. 11 Balfour Paul, Sir James, Scots Peerage'IX vols. Edinburgh 1904.[1]...
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