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Balcarres are: Lord
Lindsay of
Crawford (created 1398), Lord
Lindsay and
Balniel (1651) and
Baron Wigan of
Haigh Hall (1826). The
former two subsidiary...
- 12th Earl of Balcarres,
Baron Balniel, KT, GCVO, PC, DL (5
March 1927 – 18
March 2023),
known by
courtesy as Lord
Balniel between 1940 and 1975, was a...
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Crawford and 13th Earl of
Balcarres (born 24
November 1958),
styled Lord
Balniel between 1975 and 2023, is a
Scottish peer and
Chief of Clan Lindsay. Lindsay...
- FRS, FSA (10
October 1871 – 8
March 1940),
styled Lord
Balcarres or Lord
Balniel between 1880 and 1913, was a
British Conservative politician and art connoisseur...
- KT, GBE, DL, FRSE (20
November 1900 – 13
December 1975),
known as Lord
Balniel from 1913 to 1940, was a
British Unionist politician.
Lindsay was born...
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pharmacy was incorporated.
Haselhurst was the
election agent to
Robin Balniel,
Conservative MP for Hertford, at both the 1964 and 1966
general elections...
- and
Hatfield In
office 10
October 1974 – 7
April 1979
Preceded by Lord
Balniel Succeeded by
Christopher Murphy Personal details Born
Helene Valerie Middlew****...
- row standing:
later Sir
Henry Studholme (5th from left). Seated: Lord
Balniel,
later 28th Earl of
Crawford (2nd from left);
Ralph Dutton,
later 8th Baron...
- then a
Foreign Office Minister until February 1974 -
later that year Lord
Balniel was
awarded a life peerage,
accelerating and sa****uarding his
right to...
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Belfast and
launched in 1886 as the SS
Balniel for the
Wigan Coal and Iron Company. She was
named after Lord
Balniel, the
owner of
Wigan Mines. She was sold...