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  1. Elizabeth Edith Balfour, Countess of Balfour (née Lady Elizabeth Bulwer-Lytton; 12 June 1867 – 28 March 1942) was a British suffragette, politician, and writer.

  2. Elizabeth Edith Balfour, Countess of Balfour (née Lady Elizabeth Bulwer-Lytton; 12 June 1867 – 28 March 1942) was a British suffragette, politician, and writer. A staunch Conservative, she served as Dame President of the Woking Habitation of the Primrose League and was a founding member of the Conservative and Unionist Women's Franchise ...

  3. On Arthur Balfour's death in 1930 Gerald Balfour succeeded as earl of Balfour and Lady Betty became countess. She died of a perforated duodenal ulcer at Fisher's Hill Cottage on 28 March 1942. Found in 1 Collection or Record:

  4. 2 de mai. de 2022 · Genealogy for Elizabeth Edith Balfour (Bulwer-Lytton), Countess of Balfour (1867 - 1942) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Gerald Balfour, 2nd Earl of Balfour
    • Hyde Park Gate, London, England
    • "Betty"
    • June 12, 1867
  5. Elizabeth Edith Balfour, Countess of Balfour (née Lady Elizabeth Bulwer-Lytton; 12 June 1867 – 28 March 1942) was a British suffragette, politician, and writer. A staunch Conservative , she served as Dame President of the Woking Habitation of the Primrose League and was a founding member of the Conservative and Unionist Women's Franchise ...

  6. Constance Lytton's elder sister, Elizabeth Edith (later Countess of Balfour), became a novelist and a good friend of Beatrice Webb.

  7. Elizabeth Edith Balfour, Countess of Balfour (née Lady Elizabeth Bulwer-Lytton; 12 June 1867 – 28 March 1942), known as Betty Balfour, was a British suffragette, politician, and writer.