Alexander Bruce, 6th Lord Balfour of Burleigh

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The 6th Lord Balfour of Burleigh.
The 6th Lord Balfour of Burleigh.

Alexander Hugh Bruce, 6th Lord Balfour of Burleigh, KT, GCMG (January 13, 1849) - (July 6, 1921) was a Scottish Unionist politician and statesman. The son of Robert Bruce, at one time Tory Member of Parliament for Clackmannan, he was born in the county and educated at Eton and Oriel College, Oxford. In 1868, four years after his death, Robert Bruce's claim to the peerage was recognised by the House of Lords, and so his son became sixth Lord Balfour of Burleigh on the reversal of the title's attainder by Act of Parliament in 1869.

In 1876, Balfour married Lady Katherine Eliza Gordon, youngest daughter of the fifth Earl of Aberdeen, and was that same year elected a Scottish representative peer. Six years later, he was made an Education Commissioner for Scotland, and in 1887 he entered Lord Salisbury's administration as a Lord in Waiting. The following year, Lord Balfour became Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, a position he held until the Liberals returned to power in 1892, and for three years he chaired the London Water Supply Commission until his return to government as Secretary for Scotland in 1895.

Appointed a Knight of the Thistle in 1901, Balfour resigned office two years later with the split that occurred in the Conservative and Unionist Party over Joseph Chamberlain's campaign for tariff reform, a campaign which he instransigently opposed. He was later Governor of the Bank of Scotland, was an important negotiator in the discussions on church union in Scotland which came to fruition in the 1920s, and became Lord Warden of the Stannaries in Cornwall and a member of the Council of the Prince of Wales in 1908. He was also made a GCMG in 1911.

Lord Balfour of Burleigh was Rector of the University of Edinburgh from 1896 to 1899, and was elected Chancellor of the University of St Andrews in 1900, a post he held until his death in London. He was buried in Clackmannan.

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Torrance, David, The Scottish Secretaries (Birlinn 2006)

Political offices
Preceded by
The Earl of Onslow
Lord-in-Waiting
1887–1889
Succeeded by
The Viscount Torrington
Preceded by
Sir George Otto Trevelyan
Secretary for Scotland
1895–1903
Succeeded by
Andrew Graham Murray
Preceded by
The Earl of Ducie
Lord Warden of the Stannaries
1908–1921
Succeeded by
The Lord Clinton
Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by
Robert Balfour
Lord Balfour of Burleigh
1869–1903
Succeeded by
George Bruce
Academic offices
Preceded by
Baron Robertson
Rector of the University of Edinburgh
1896–1899
Succeeded by
Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
Preceded by
The Duke of Argyll
Chancellor of the University of St Andrews
1900–1922
Succeeded by
The Earl Haig