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Henrietta ("Helen") Scott Smith married Lewis | Balfour, a minister of nearby Sorn (later Minister at |
He was the grandson of James | Balfour, a former mayor of Regina. |
car capacity operating year round, and the MV | Balfour, a 35 car ferry operating only in the summer. |
in the Conservative administration of Arthur | Balfour, a post he held until 1903, and was then Unde |
inston Churchill, Andrew Bonar Law and Arthur | Balfour all having been members. |
Balfour, also known as Balfour Bay, is an unincorpora | |
e doors, portraying Benjamin Disraeli, Arthur | Balfour and Herbert Asquith. |
At Dreyfus' suggestion | Balfour and future Zionist leader Chaim Weizmann firs |
Whittingehame was the estate of the Earl of | Balfour, and had been the property of Arthur Balfour |
aher and stars James Anthony Pearson as Davie | Balfour and Iain Glen as Alan Breck. |
er Webb in 1876 - the others being Frs Maude, | Balfour and Tobias. |
ated on Highway 31, 11 miles (18 km) north of | Balfour and 12 miles (19 km) south of Kaslo, British |
arms the chevron links them with the coats of | Balfour and Kennedy, while its colour and the mascles |
, Waller, Cromwell, and Essex's subordinates, | Balfour and Skippon. |
of the Rev. John Paul by his spouse Margaret | Balfour, and was admitted an advocate in 1870. |
e Conservatives selected merchant banker Neil | Balfour and the Liberals adopted George Suggett, an a |
rmally succeeded to the titles of 4th Earl of | Balfour and 4th Viscount Traprain, of Whittingehame, |
se off of Tampa Bay Rays relief pitcher Grant | Balfour and catcher Dioner Navarro. |
me Ministers (Derby, Salisbury, Rosebery, and | Balfour) and various other statesmen (the 15th, 16th, |
al-based farming, started in 1939 by Lady Eve | Balfour and Alice Debenham, on two adjoining farms in |
d by Cromwell's fellow commander, Sir William | Balfour, and his London horse. |
He was thus a nephew of Arthur | Balfour and of Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick. |
10 horror film starring Bruce Greenwood, Eric | Balfour, and Michael Rooker. |
nt, with the Conservative Party led by Arthur | Balfour and their Liberal Unionist allies receiving t |
ho was founded in November 1874 by William D. | Balfour and John A. Auld. |
he crosses come from Kennedy, the mullet from | Balfour, and the griffin's head from Sidgwick. |
ommand of Sir Waller, the Earl of Manchester, | Balfour and Cromwell decided to split their large for |
s (Alyson Hannigan, Nicholas Brendon and Eric | Balfour), and a mysterious friend (David Boreanaz). |
The incident deeply embarrassed | Balfour, and hastened his retirement as party leader, |
list" suffragists Lady Strachey, Lady Frances | Balfour, and Keir Hardie. |
Balfour appeared in ABC's Life on Mars as Eddie Carli | |
Balfour appeared in seven episodes of the first seaso | |
In 1910 Arthur | Balfour appointed him adviser on press matters to the |
When young David | Balfour arrives at his uncle's bleak Scottish house t |
He served under Arthur | Balfour as Under-Secretary of State for India between |
Eric | Balfour as Lucas Winnick - a man with the powers of v |
He held political office under Arthur | Balfour as Under-Secretary of State for India and Und |
served under Lord Salisbury and later Arthur | Balfour as Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Gover |
Katharine | Balfour as Elsa |
Michael | Balfour as Joe |
Betty | Balfour as Mrs. Robinson |
Michael | Balfour as 'Fingers' Brown |
Michael | Balfour as American sailor |
1895 and 1900 and under Salisbury and Arthur | Balfour as a Lord of the Treasury between 1900 and 19 |
sed the Liberals of dirty tricks but regarded | Balfour as an honourable opponent. |
in the Conservative administration of Arthur | Balfour as a Lord-in-Waiting (government whip in the |
in the Conservative administration of Arthur | Balfour as Financial Secretary to the War Office from |
He served under Lord Salisbury and Arthur | Balfour as Under-Secretary of State for India between |
ive Members of Parliament (MPs), Arthur James | Balfour, as the Earl of Balfour. |
cluding prime ministers Gladstone, Salisbury, | Balfour, Asquith, and Baldwin. |
mission; and was an advisor in 1921 to Arthur | Balfour at the League of Nations. |
He was elected co-chair (along with Morag | Balfour) at its conference in October 2007, but he st |
On 18 July 1944 HMS | Balfour attacked the submarine U-672 by the use of de |
joined an expedition to Niger led by William | Balfour Baikie (1825-1864), a naturalist and philolog |
"William | Balfour Baikie, MDRN, FRGS, FBS, FSA (Scot). |
From left: Minister Josiah Thomas, Sir Walter | Balfour Barttelot, 3rd Baronet and Administrator John |
In May 2008, it was announced that | Balfour Beatty had purchased MAR Property's 95% stake |
0, and was built by a joint venture formed by | Balfour Beatty and Zen Pacific. |
Balfour Beatty is a member of Constructing Excellence | |
Balfour Beatty | |
Through its Transit division, | Balfour Beatty Rail performs trackwork, designs and i |
Balfour Beatty Capital Group, based in Newtown Square | |
/signal system upgrade project formed part of | Balfour Beatty Rail, Inc.'s acquisition of ABC-NACO's |
Balfour Beatty Utility Solutions | |
Its divisions include | Balfour Beatty Capital, Balfour Beatty Communities, B |
rew Beatty, an English accountant, he founded | Balfour Beatty which was to become an international c |
including major occupiers such as Tesco Bank, | Balfour Beatty and Convergys. |
Balfour Beatty continue to work on the school. | |
tainable methods were used by main contractor | Balfour Beatty during construction including old tyre |
BICC also owned construction company | Balfour Beatty and, following sale of its cable opera |
eptember 2012, a new school building built by | Balfour Beatty will replace the old building. |
The Aquatics Centre contract was awarded to | Balfour Beatty in April 2008. |
In June 2006, it was bought by | Balfour Beatty for £32 million. |
Balfour Beatty Rail completed the Burlingame Station | |
The tender was awarded in October 2007 to | Balfour Beatty subsidiary Mansell to undertake the co |
Birse Build was integrated into | Balfour Beatty's Mansell company. |
warded to Gammon Construction, (half owned by | Balfour Beatty) for 4.7 billion HK dollars. |
The dam was built by a consortium of | Balfour Beatty, Campenon Bernard, LTA, Spie Batignoll |
designed by Mott, Hay and Anderson, built by | Balfour Beatty, and has a design life of at least 100 |
as completed by the Joint British Venture and | Balfour Beatty, while Costan International carried ou |
old its commercial construction operations to | Balfour Beatty, a British construction company, in or |
, Insurethebox, Ebiquity, Tesco Bank, Aesica, | Balfour Beatty, Home Group, Convergys, MWB and Kids F |
onsor is Cowlin Construction, a subsidiary of | Balfour Beatty, and the secondary shirt sponsor is Bl |
ply known as Birse Group, but is now owned by | Balfour Beatty. |
Electric Supply Co, who in turn were owned by | Balfour Beatty. |
ester for which it had a pantograph fitted by | Balfour Beatty. |
td; a consortium comprising construction firm | Balfour Beatty. |
After Arthur | Balfour became prime minister in August 1902, Londond |
The following year, Lord | Balfour became Parliamentary Secretary to the Board o |
He retained this office also when Arthur | Balfour became Prime Minister in 1902. |
Gordon | Balfour, Becher Gale, Charles Riddy, Geoffrey Taylor |
resent holder's younger brother (Norman) John | Balfour Blakiston (b. |
Balfour Brickner (November 18, 1926 - August 29, 2005 | |
On the occasion of the death of Rabbi | Balfour Brickner, Dr. Eugene Fisher, Associate Direct |
On 19 August 1891, the | Balfour brothers - John, Charles and Robert, took up |
seen before the death of his predecessor John | Balfour; by 4 June 1488 Meldrum had been selected to |
Balfour came third, losing his deposit. | |
However, | Balfour came within 70 votes of winning the seat. |
He commenced the building of | Balfour Castle on the island on the site of an older |
Balfour Castle | |
In 1980 he became chairman of the | Balfour Centre for Energy Research,and in 1990 became |
In 2009, | Balfour chose to skip the 2009 World Baseball Classic |
In the European Parliament, | Balfour concentrated on trade policy. |
of the 7th Duke of Grafton and his wife Anna | Balfour, daughter of James Balfour (-1845) [and aunt |
You make a causal link between the | Balfour Declaration and that Soviet Russia did not jo |
The | Balfour Declaration of 1917, along with the beginning |
The | Balfour Declaration of 1917 and the British Mandate o |
The | Balfour Declaration of 1917 (dated 2 November 1917) w |
lost much of its power and impetus after the | Balfour Declaration of 1917 and Zangwill's death in 1 |
rld War One and deals with the lead-up to the | Balfour Declaration of 1917, via the relationship bet |
Britain and the dominions as outlined in the | Balfour Declaration of 1926. |
This interpretation of the | Balfour Declaration is considered factual by many peo |
erusalem and unify positions on rejecting the | Balfour declaration and the Zionist intentions of est |
respect to Palestine and in the light of the | Balfour Declaration that |
of allegiance that was the cornerstone of the | Balfour Declaration of 1926 and the Statute of Westmi |
Britain and the Dominions as outlined in the | Balfour Declaration of 1926. |
ndorse American Zionism and the later British | Balfour Declaration of 1917, which set the course for |
It was the | Balfour Declaration in which it was agreed that the U |
which had been established in the wake of the | Balfour Declaration of 1917 and the publication by th |
made the first official interpretation of the | Balfour Declaration, assuring the Arabs that immigrat |
Happy Birthday | Balfour Declaration- Jerusalem Post- Ashley Perry |
ugh he has been recorded to have welcomed the | Balfour Declaration. |
November 1921, the fourth anniversary of the | Balfour Declaration. |
term in his Friday sermon in reference to the | Balfour Declaration. |
the British prime minister at the time of the | Balfour Declaration. |
r cabinet in 1917, was the main author of the | Balfour Declaration. |
uring the British of American support for the | Balfour Declaration. |
Arthur | Balfour described The World Crisis as "Winston's bril |
Balfour died at the age of 84. | |
The Countess of | Balfour died in 1942, aged 74. |
Balfour died on 26 September 1941 at which time he wa | |
nclude: Henry Stevenson, T. R. Marshall, L.M. | Balfour, E.M. Bannerman, W.E. Maclagan and K.W. Marsh |
asters of Design (which was started by former | Balfour employees) are jewelry related manufacturing |
Philip Darby and Niven | Balfour established the brewery after selling their r |
id from the local Christian community and the | Balfour family, the home eventually accommodated 160 |
Emma | Balfour famously refused to leave, and in fact used h |
Hotel was picked up for distribution by Jane | Balfour Films in 2001. |
Balfour finished the season in the Rays bullpen and w | |
considerably more innings and games pitched, | Balfour finished 5-4 and 4 saves with a 4.81 ERA for |
After the swindle was discovered, | Balfour fled the country. |
Neil | Balfour fought Chester-le-Street again at the Februar |
anciers Leopold Salomons and Sir John Pender, | Balfour founded the investment underwriting firm the |
Treasury (government whip whip) under Arthur | Balfour from 1902 to 1905. |
Salisbury from 1898 to 1902 and under Arthur | Balfour from 1902 to 1905. |
ary to the Treasury (Chief Whip) under Arthur | Balfour from 1902 until 1905. |
nted as private political secretary to Arthur | Balfour from 1925 to 1929. |
Henry | Balfour FRS (11 April 1863 Croydon - 9 February 1939) |
Sir Isaac Bayley | Balfour FRS FRSE (31 March 1853 - 30 November 1922) w |
m directed by Graham Cutts and starring Betty | Balfour, George Hackathorne and W. Cronin Wilson. |
ntellectuals of the day which included Arthur | Balfour, George Curzon, Henry James and Edith Wharton |
ers in the clique were Margot Asquith, Arthur | Balfour, George Curzon, Alfred Lyttelton, Godfrey Web |
Great Britain, (Sarah Price, Kirsty | Balfour, Georgina Lee, Melanie Marshall) 4:05.63 |
Balfour Glacier | |
directed by Henry Edwards and starring Betty | Balfour, Gordon Harker and Stanley Holloway as PC Cha |
expanded into North America in 1966 acquiring | Balfour Guthrie, a lumber and poultry business, and i |
He attended the | Balfour gymnasium in Tel Aviv, before studying law at |
Balfour had a less successful season with the Rays wh | |
Balfour had held the seat since a by-election in 1906 | |
Balfour had come under criticism in the House of Comm | |
86 - 13 April 1976) married in 1912 to Robert | Balfour, had issue (Victor FitzGeorge-Balfour). Marri |
Balfour had been out of Parliament following his defe | |
Though descended from the Lairds of | Balfour, he needed scholarships to keep him at King's |
h School, Stafford Sports College, Sir Graham | Balfour High School, Walton High School, and Weston R |
6 by-election held after the death of William | Balfour, his former partner. |
Balfour House | |
es for protection against mortar attacks, but | Balfour House remained occupied. |
hmond's Ball prior to the Battle of Waterloo, | Balfour House played host to a grand Christmas Ball o |
urs later a similar car bomb exploded outside | Balfour House, the headquarters in London of the main |
rst cited in June 1891 in an article by M. C. | Balfour in the Folklore Society journal Folk-Lore. |
ond-Wolff, Lord Randolph Churchill and Arthur | Balfour in the Fourth Party as an advocate of Tory de |
r a preferential tariff, and he was sacked by | Balfour in September 1903. |
It was first described by Isaac Bayley | Balfour in 1882. |
death, the island was sold to Kenneth Robert | Balfour in 1891. |
hed the Amherstburg Echo with William Douglas | Balfour in 1874. |
the sixth and youngest son of John Beaton of | Balfour, in Fife. |
rison it is amusing that long after his death | Balfour is still connected to Portland. |
Sir Roger | Balfour is found shot to death in his home. |
he Stone Crabs include: Rocco Baldelli, Grant | Balfour, Jason Bartlett, Chad Bradford, Pat Burrell, |
ttish ancestry but born in Portsmouth, George | Balfour joined the Blackness Foundry in Dundee as an |
Lieutenant General Sir Philip Maxwell | Balfour KBE CB MC (1898-1977) was a British Army Gene |
His grandson R. James | Balfour later joined the law firm founded by Balfour |
In 1761 Captain Henry | Balfour led an expedition of men from the 80th and 60 |
ing, Archbishop Thomson, T. H. Huxley, Arthur | Balfour, Leslie Stephen, and Sir William Gull. |
Betty | Balfour: Mamie Scott |
Balfour married in 1848, Charlotte Isabella Hume, dau | |
He was a member of | Balfour Mission to U.S.A. (1919), Member of the Inter |
Hall Law School and currently is a lawyer at | Balfour Moss. |
Grootvlei Power Station in | Balfour, Mpumalanga, South Africa. |
est side of the north arm of Kootenay Lake to | Balfour, near Nelson. |
death of the reverend father in Christ, John | Balfour, now bishop of Brechin". |
It was built by Henry | Balfour of Methil, Fife for the Liverpool shipping co |
1924 Major Kenneth Bobert | Balfour, of Steepleton Manor, Dorchester. |
se of Lords, and so his son became sixth Lord | Balfour of Burleigh on the reversal of the title's at |
Alexander Hugh Bruce, 6th Lord | Balfour of Burleigh KT GCMG GCVO PC DL JP (13 January |
eldest daughter of Alexander Bruce, 6th Lord | Balfour of Burleigh. |
herine Eliza (1852-1931, married the 6th Lord | Balfour of Burleigh). |
arried Margaret, daughter and heir of Michael | Balfour of Burleigh, by whom, besides three daughters |
His younger brother Sir | Balfour Oliphant Hutchison (1889-1967) was a Lieutena |
Nearby landmarks include the David A. | Balfour Park (Vale of Avoca section of Rosedale ravin |
eat-uncle of the British Ambassador Glencairn | Balfour Paul and a cousin of the cricketer John Neve. |
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