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Charles Balfour

Captain Charles Barrington Balfour JP, DL, CB (20 February 1862 – 31 August 1921)[1] was a British Army officer who became a Conservative Party politician. He sat in the House of Commons from 1900 to 1907.

Charles Balfour
Member of Parliament
for Hornsey
In office
1900–1907
Preceded byHenry Stephens
Succeeded byLawrence Dundas
Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire
In office
1917–1921
Preceded byLord Binning
Succeeded byCharles Hope
Personal details
Born(1862-02-20)20 February 1862
Died31 August 1921(1921-08-31) (aged 59)
Political partyConservative
RelativesArthur Balfour (first cousin)

He was a first cousin of Arthur Balfour,[2] who served as Prime Minister from 1902 to 1905.

Early life edit

Balfour was the son of Charles Balfour, son of James Balfour, and his wife Adelaide (died 1862), daughter and 8th child of the 6th Viscount Barrington.[3] His father died when he was 10 years old, and Charles succeeded to his estates:[2] Balgonie Castle in Fife and "Newton Don" a country house near Kelso in Roxburghshire.

He was educated at Eton College and then at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, afterwards being commissioned as a lieutenant in the Scots Guards in 1881. He served in the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-El-Kebir, for which received a medal with a clasp.[3] In 1890 he was promoted to captain and joined the 2nd Volunteer Battalion of the King's Own Scottish Borderers from 1891 to 1895, and later served as a captain in the Royal Guards Reserve Regiment.[3] He was appointed to the Reserve on 17 January 1900, and attached to the 25th Regimental district at Berwick-upon-Tweed.[4]

Later life edit

Balfour was a councillor on Berwickshire County Council, a Justice of the Peace for Berwickshire, and a Deputy Lieutenant of Berwickshire.

He stood for Parliament five times before he won a seat. He was unsuccessful in Roxburghshire at the 1885 general election, in Berwickshire at the 1892 and 1895 general elections, and the Southport by-election in 1899.[3]

At the 1900 general election he was elected unopposed[2] as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Hornsey division of Middlesex.[5] He was re-elected in 1906,[6] but resigned his seat on 28 May 1907 by becoming Steward of the Manor of Northstead.[7]

Balfour was appointed as Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire on 31 May 1917.[8] In the King's Birthday Honours in June 1919, he was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath for services in connection with the First World War in his capacity as president and chairman of the Berwickshire Territorial Force Association.[9]

Balfour was also a director of Barclays Bank and of the Scottish Widows fund.[2] He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Botanic Society in November 1902.[10]

He died on 31 August 1921. A memorial to his memory was erected in Kelso in 1925 to a design by Sir Robert Lorimer.[11]

Family edit

In 1888, Balfour married Lady Helena McDonnell,[3] known as "Nina",[2] daughter of Alexander MacDonnell, 5th Earl of Antrim.[3] They had four sons, the eldest being Charles James Balfour (b.1889), who became a captain in the Scots Guards, and (in 1917) married the Hon. Aurea Vera Baring, daughter of Francis Baring, 5th Baron Ashburton.[2][12] Another son, John, was imprisoned in Germany at Ruhleben, a racecourse on the outskirts of Berlin, for the duration of the First World War. He had been studying at a university in Germany at the outbreak of the war and was immediately interned there. On repatriation, he joined the Foreign Office and became a career diplomat, and was knighted in 1954. He was posted in Moscow, Madrid, Buenos Aires and Washington, as well as serving in other countries. He died in 1983. His memoir, Not Too Correct an Aureole: the Recollections of a Diplomat, was published posthumously.

References edit

  1. ^ 4
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Obituaries: Captain C. B. Balfour". The Times. London. 1 September 1921. p. 13.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Debrett's House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1901. London: Dean & Son. 1901. p. 7.
  4. ^ "Naval & Military intelligence". The Times. No. 36074. London. 24 February 1900. p. 8.
  5. ^ "No. 27244". The London Gazette. 6 November 1900. p. 6772.
  6. ^ "No. 27885". The London Gazette. 13 February 1906. p. 1043.
  7. ^ Department of Information Services (14 January 2010). (PDF). House of Commons Library. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 February 2011. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
  8. ^ "No. 30114". The London Gazette. 5 June 1917. p. 5515.
  9. ^ "No. 31379". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 May 1919. p. 7046.
  10. ^ "Royal Botanic Society". The Times. No. 36921. London. 10 November 1902. p. 12.
  11. ^ Dictionary of Scottish Architects: Robert Lorimer
  12. ^ Lundy, Darryl. "Hon. Aurea Versa Baring". ThePeerage.com. Retrieved 10 October 2010.

External links edit

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Charles Balfour
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Hornsey
19001907
Succeeded by
Honorary titles
Preceded by Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire
1917–1921
Succeeded by
Charles Hope

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Captain Charles Barrington Balfour JP DL CB 20 February 1862 31 August 1921 1 was a British Army officer who became a Conservative Party politician He sat in the House of Commons from 1900 to 1907 Charles BalfourJP DL CBMember of Parliamentfor HornseyIn office 1900 1907Preceded byHenry StephensSucceeded byLawrence DundasLord Lieutenant of BerwickshireIn office 1917 1921Preceded byLord BinningSucceeded byCharles HopePersonal detailsBorn 1862 02 20 20 February 1862Died31 August 1921 1921 08 31 aged 59 Political partyConservativeRelativesArthur Balfour first cousin He was a first cousin of Arthur Balfour 2 who served as Prime Minister from 1902 to 1905 Contents 1 Early life 2 Later life 3 Family 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editBalfour was the son of Charles Balfour son of James Balfour and his wife Adelaide died 1862 daughter and 8th child of the 6th Viscount Barrington 3 His father died when he was 10 years old and Charles succeeded to his estates 2 Balgonie Castle in Fife and Newton Don a country house near Kelso in Roxburghshire He was educated at Eton College and then at the Royal Military College Sandhurst afterwards being commissioned as a lieutenant in the Scots Guards in 1881 He served in the Anglo Egyptian War of 1882 and was present at the battle of Tel El Kebir for which received a medal with a clasp 3 In 1890 he was promoted to captain and joined the 2nd Volunteer Battalion of the King s Own Scottish Borderers from 1891 to 1895 and later served as a captain in the Royal Guards Reserve Regiment 3 He was appointed to the Reserve on 17 January 1900 and attached to the 25th Regimental district at Berwick upon Tweed 4 Later life editBalfour was a councillor on Berwickshire County Council a Justice of the Peace for Berwickshire and a Deputy Lieutenant of Berwickshire He stood for Parliament five times before he won a seat He was unsuccessful in Roxburghshire at the 1885 general election in Berwickshire at the 1892 and 1895 general elections and the Southport by election in 1899 3 At the 1900 general election he was elected unopposed 2 as the Member of Parliament MP for the Hornsey division of Middlesex 5 He was re elected in 1906 6 but resigned his seat on 28 May 1907 by becoming Steward of the Manor of Northstead 7 Balfour was appointed as Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire on 31 May 1917 8 In the King s Birthday Honours in June 1919 he was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath for services in connection with the First World War in his capacity as president and chairman of the Berwickshire Territorial Force Association 9 Balfour was also a director of Barclays Bank and of the Scottish Widows fund 2 He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Botanic Society in November 1902 10 He died on 31 August 1921 A memorial to his memory was erected in Kelso in 1925 to a design by Sir Robert Lorimer 11 Family editIn 1888 Balfour married Lady Helena McDonnell 3 known as Nina 2 daughter of Alexander MacDonnell 5th Earl of Antrim 3 They had four sons the eldest being Charles James Balfour b 1889 who became a captain in the Scots Guards and in 1917 married the Hon Aurea Vera Baring daughter of Francis Baring 5th Baron Ashburton 2 12 Another son John was imprisoned in Germany at Ruhleben a racecourse on the outskirts of Berlin for the duration of the First World War He had been studying at a university in Germany at the outbreak of the war and was immediately interned there On repatriation he joined the Foreign Office and became a career diplomat and was knighted in 1954 He was posted in Moscow Madrid Buenos Aires and Washington as well as serving in other countries He died in 1983 His memoir Not Too Correct an Aureole the Recollections of a Diplomat was published posthumously References edit Leigh Rayment s Historical List of MPs Constituencies beginning with H 4 a b c d e f Obituaries Captain C B Balfour The Times London 1 September 1921 p 13 a b c d e f Debrett s House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1901 London Dean amp Son 1901 p 7 Naval amp Military intelligence The Times No 36074 London 24 February 1900 p 8 No 27244 The London Gazette 6 November 1900 p 6772 No 27885 The London Gazette 13 February 1906 p 1043 Department of Information Services 14 January 2010 Appointments to the Chiltern Hundreds and Manor of Northstead Stewardships since 1850 PDF House of Commons Library Archived from the original PDF on 6 February 2011 Retrieved 13 August 2010 No 30114 The London Gazette 5 June 1917 p 5515 No 31379 The London Gazette Supplement 30 May 1919 p 7046 Royal Botanic Society The Times No 36921 London 10 November 1902 p 12 Dictionary of Scottish Architects Robert Lorimer Lundy Darryl Hon Aurea Versa Baring ThePeerage com Retrieved 10 October 2010 External links edit nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article Charles Balfour Hansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Charles Balfour Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded byHenry Stephens Member of Parliament for Hornsey1900 1907 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