Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour, KG, OM, PC, FRS, FBA, DL (/ˈbælfər, -fɔːr/, 25 July 1848 – 19 March 1930), also known as Lord Balfour, was a... 89 KB (9,185 words) - 22:00, 25 April 2024 |
The Balfour Declaration of 1926, issued by the 1926 Imperial Conference of British Empire leaders in London, was named after Arthur Balfour, who was Lord... 5 KB (410 words) - 20:20, 6 February 2024 |
and was the father of Prime Minister Arthur Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour. Balfour was the son of James Balfour (c.1775–1845) and his wife Lady Eleanor... 7 KB (561 words) - 16:27, 3 February 2024 |
Earl of Balfour is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1922 for Conservative politician Arthur Balfour, Prime Minister of the... 9 KB (448 words) - 16:20, 12 December 2023 |
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (redirect from Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury) electoral victory in 1900. He relinquished the premiership to his nephew Arthur Balfour in 1902 and died in 1903. He was the last prime minister to serve from... 99 KB (11,609 words) - 02:11, 27 April 2024 |
Proclaimed on 16 February 1898, it was renamed Balfour on 15 February 1905, after Arthur James Balfour, Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1902–1905, who... 4 KB (110 words) - 17:11, 4 April 2024 |
his brother, former prime minister Arthur Balfour, in 1930. Balfour was the fourth son of James Maitland Balfour, of Whittingehame, Haddingtonshire,... 11 KB (786 words) - 20:58, 31 March 2024 |
Roderick Arthur Francis Balfour, 5th Earl of Balfour (born 9 December 1948), is a British peer and businessman. Balfour was born on 9 December 1948 in... 3 KB (245 words) - 06:39, 26 March 2024 |