James Balfour Paul

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Sir James Balfour Paul (16 November 184615 September 1931) was the Scottish Lord Lyon King of Arms from 1890 until 1927.

Sir James was the second son of the Revd John Paul by his spouse Margaret Balfour, and was admitted an advocate in 1870. Thereafter he was Registrar of Friendly Societies (1879 - 1890), Treasurer of the Faculty of Advocates (1883 - 1902), appointed Lord Lyon King of Arms in 1890, and made a Knight Bachelor in 1900.

He was also admitted an Esquire of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, and was a member of the Royal Societies and University (Edinburgh) Clubs. He resided at 30 Heriot Row, Edinburgh.

Sir James married in 1872, Helen Margaret (d. December 20, 1929), daughter of J N Forman of Staffa, WS. They had four children, one of whom, Arthur Forman Balfour Paul, became an architect and partner of Robert Rowand Anderson.

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  • Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed, and Official Classes, 1903, London, p.1156.

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Heraldic offices
Preceded by
George Burnett
Lord Lyon King of Arms
1890 – 1927
Succeeded by
George Sitwell Campbell Swinton