James Maitland Balfour

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James Maitland Balfour, of Whittinghame, was born on 5 January 1820, son of James Balfour and Lady Eleanor Maitland, a daughter of the eighth Earl of Lauderdale. On 15 August 1843 he married the Lady Blanche Mary Harriet Gascoyne-Cecil, a daughter of the second Marquess of Salisbury. (Her brother Robert later became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom). They had 8 children, 3 girls and 5 boys:

James Maitland Balfour served as Member of Parliament for Haddington from 1841 until 1847, and died on the 23 February 1856 in Funchal, Madeira.

He was also Major Commandant of the East Lothian Yeomanry Cavalry, who erected the Balfour Monument in his honour overlooking Traprain Law, 2½ miles (4 km) south west of East Linton in Scotland.


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The Peerage

Preceded by
Robert Steuart
M.P. for Haddington
1841—1847
Succeeded by
Sir Henry Robert Ferguson Davie