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William Balfour (1785–1838), was a lieutenant-colonel in the British Army. Balfour was a boy-ensign in the 40th Foot at the Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland , and won the approval of Sir John Moore .
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The King, therefore, persuaded or obliged Balfour to resign his post in December 1641. The accounts given of the causes of this resignation differ considerably. [9] When the parliament raised an army Sir William was appointed lieutenant-general of the horse, under the nominal command of the Earl of Bedford.
William Balfour may refer to: William Balfour (politician) (1851–1896), Canadian politician; William Balfour (lieutenant-colonel) (1785–1838), officer in the British Army; Sir William Balfour (general) (c. 1578–1660), Scottish general of the parliamentary forces during the English Civil War; William Balfour, who murdered three members of ...
William Balfour Ker was born in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada on July 25, 1877. [ 3 ] [ a ] He had Scottish ancestry. [ 3 ] His mother, Lily Florence Bell Ker, was first cousin of the inventor Alexander Graham Bell , [ 5 ] and his father, William Ker, was a Scottish businessman and banker.
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William Douglas Balfour (August 2, 1851 – August 19, 1896) [1] was a speaker for the Legislature of Ontario in 1895–1896 and served as Liberal MLA for Essex South from 1882 to 1896. He was born in Forfar , Scotland in 1851, the son of David Balfour and Janet Douglas, and came to St. Catharines , Canada West , with his family in 1857.