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  1. James Balfour. Lady Eleanor Maitland. James Maitland Balfour (5 January 1820 – 23 February 1856) was a Scottish land-owner and businessman. He made a fortune in the 19th-century railway boom, and inherited a significant portion of his father's great wealth. He was a Conservative Member of Parliament in the 1840s, and was the father ...

  2. Duke of Wellington und nach seinem Vater James Maitland Balfour (1820–1856). Sein Vater entstammte einer wohlhabenden Familie der schottischen Gentry. Der Name Balfour lässt sich in Schottland weit ins Mittelalter zurückverfolgen – wahrscheinlich ist der Name ursprünglich abgeleitet vom Dorf Balfoidh in Fife.

  3. The courtship and marriage of James Maitland Balfour and Lady Blanche Cecil Letters held within the papers of the Balfour family (GD433) , recently purchased by the National Records of...

  4. 5. Jan. 2023 · James Maitland Balfour (5 January 1820 – 23 February 1856) was a Scottish land-owner and businessman. He made a fortune in the 19th-century railway boom, and inherited a significant portion of his father's great wealth.

  5. Brief Life History of James Maitland. When James Maitland Balfour was born on 5 January 1820, in Midlothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, his father, Arthur James Balfour, was 35 and his mother, Lady Eleanor Maitland, was 29. He married Blanche Mary Harriet Gascoyne-Cecil on 15 August 1843, in Whittingham, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.

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  6. James Maitland of Whittinghame & Strathconan was the eldest son of James Balfour of Whittinghame & Balgonie. He was born on 05 January 1820. [1] On 15 August 1843, he married Lady Blanche Mary Harriet Gascoyne-Cecil, second daughter of James Cecil, 2nd Marquis of Salisbury. She died on 16 May 1872. [1]

  7. James Maitland by Joseph Nollekens. The Maitland tomb, St Mary's Church, Haddington. James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale, KT, PC (26 January 1759 – 10 September 1839) was Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland and a Scottish representative peer in the House of Lords. [1] Early years.