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  1. Gerald William Balfour, 2nd Earl of Balfour, PC (9 April 1853 – 14 January 1945), known as Gerald Balfour or The Rt Hon. G. W. Balfour until 1930, was a senior British Conservative politician who became a peer on the death of his brother, former prime minister Arthur Balfour, in 1930.

  2. Balfour never married, and was succeeded according to the special remainders by his younger brother Gerald, the second Earl. He was also a Conservative politician and notably served as Chief Secretary for Ireland , as President of the Board of Trade and as President of the Local Government Board .

  3. Gerald Arthur James Balfour, 4th Earl of Balfour (23 December 1925 – 27 June 2003), styled Viscount Traprain between 1945 and 1968, was a British peer. Balfour was the son of The 3rd Earl of Balfour and Jean Lily West Roundel Cooke-Yarborough.

  4. 20 de mai. de 2019 · The author is grateful that Gerald Balfour, grandson of Gerald and Betty Balfour and fourth Earl Balfour, granted the author permission to use the Balfour Papers in the Scottish Record Office, for which he held copyright, more than two decades ago and regrets that she was so tardy in returning to this wonderful collection.

    • Susan Pedersen
    • 2019
  5. Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology. Balfour, Gerald William (2nd Earl of Balfour) (1853-1945) Brother of Arthur J. Balfour, first earl of Balfour. He was a statesman, classical scholar, and student of psychical research. He joined the Society for Psychical Research soon after its formation and served as president from 1906 to 1907.

  6. The Ireland that We Made: Arthur & Gerald Balfour's Contribution to the ... - David R. C. Hudson - Google Books. Books. The Ireland that We Made: Arthur & Gerald Balfour's Contribution...

  7. Gerald William Balfour, 2nd Earl of Balfour, PC (9 April 1853 – 14 January 1945), known as Gerald Balfour or The Rt Hon. G. W. Balfour until 1930, was a senior British Conservative politician who became a peer on the death of his brother, former prime minister Arthur Balfour, in 1930. by George Frederic Watts.