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− | '''Thomas Balfour''' (b. 2 April [[1810]], d. 30 March [[1838]]) was the Conservative Member of Parliament for Orkney and Shetland from 1835 to 1837. | + | '''Thomas Balfour''' (b. 2 April [[1810]], Shapinsay, Orkney, d. 30 March [[1838]], Edinburgh) was the Conservative Member of Parliament for Orkney and Shetland from 1835 to 1837. |
==Political Career== | ==Political Career== |
Latest revision as of 10:13, 8 February 2017
Thomas Balfour (b. 2 April 1810, Shapinsay, Orkney, d. 30 March 1838, Edinburgh) was the Conservative Member of Parliament for Orkney and Shetland from 1835 to 1837.
Political Career
Balfour was the son of William Balfour of Elwick, Orkney. He became an advocate in 1831 and was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh on 16 March 1834. He was elected Member of Parliament for Orkney and Shetland on 9 February 1835. He held the seat until 1837.
Balfour died unmarried at the age of 28. He is buried in the south-west corner of St Johns Churchyard in Edinburgh.
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Preceded by George Traill |
Member of Parliament for Orkney and Shetland 1835-1837 |
Succeeded by Frederick Dundas |
Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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MPs | Robert Honyman (1801-1806) • Robert Honyman (1806-1807) • Malcolm Laing (1807-1812) • Richard Honyman (1812-1818) • George Dundas (1818-1820) • John Balfour (1820-1826) • George Dundas (1826-1830) • George Traill (1830-1835) • Thomas Balfour (1835-1837) • Frederick Dundas (1837-1847) • Arthur Anderson (1847-1852) • Frederick Dundas (1852-1873) • Samuel Laing (1873-1885) • Leonard Lyell (1885-1900) • Cathcart Wason (1900-1921) • Malcolm Smith (1921-1922) • Robert Hamilton (1922-1935) • Basil Neven-Spence (1935-1950) • Jo Grimond (1950-1983) • Jim Wallace (1983-2001) • Alistair Carmichael (2001-present) |