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  1. 23 de mai. de 2016 · Lady Frances Balfour (1858-1931) is the last of the British leaders of the votes for women campaign in Great Britain to have a biography. She is also the only member of the aristocracy and the only Scot to have had a British leadership role in the campaign. She was one of the best-known women of her day, yet today she is hardly known by ...

  2. Banks, Olive, ‘Balfour, Lady Frances 1858-1930’, The Biographical Dictionary of British Feminists, I:1800-1930, New York: NYU Press, 1985. Beckett, Ian F W, ‘The Amateur Military Tradition in Britain, War and Society , Vol 4, No 2 (September 1986), 1-16.

  3. Lady Frances Balfour (née Campbell) (1858-1931), Churchwoman, suffragist and author; wife of Eustace James Anthony Balfour; daughter of 8th Duke of Argyll. Sitter in 4 portraits. Lady Balfour became a leader of the constitutional suffragists and was one of highest ranking members of the aristocracy to fiercely campaign for women's rights.

  4. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Lady Frances Balfour (Campbell) Birthdate: February 22, 1858. Death: February 25, 1931 (73) Immediate Family: Daughter of George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll and Elizabeth Campbell, Duchess of Argyll. Wife of Eustace James Anthony Balfour. Mother of Blanche Elizabeth Campbell Dugdale; Lt-Col. Francis Cecil Campbell Balfour; Joan Eleanor ...

  5. Lady Frances Balfour (geborene Campbell, * 22. Februar 1858 in London; † 25. Februar 1931 in London) [1] war eines der hochrangigsten Mitglieder der britischen Aristokratie, das eine führende Rolle in der Frauenwahlrechtsbewegung innehatte. Sie war Präsidentin der „Central Society for Women’s Suffrage“ ab 1896, die sich an die ...

  6. La posición francesa respecto a Palestina (y al Levante) durante la preparación de la Declaración Balfour fue dictada en gran parte por los términos del acuerdo Sykes-Picot y se complicaron a partir del 23 de noviembre de 1915, al aumentar la conciencia francesa de las conversaciones británicas con el jerife de La Meca. [90]

  7. Frances Balfour, the daughter of George Douglas Campbell, eighth duke of Argyll (1823–1900), was born on 22nd February 1858. The tenth of twelve children, Frances had a hip-joint disease and from early childhood was constantly in pain and walked with a limp. Her biographer, Joan B. Huffman, has pointed out: " Her formal education was provided ...