Robert Balfour, 4th of Balbirnie
Robert Balfour of Balbirnie (1698–1766) was a Scottish gentleman from Fife. He was later styled Robert Balfour-Ramsay after his marriage to Ann Ramsay in 1736. Robert was a son of George Balfour of Balbirnie and Agnes Lumsdaine.[1]
Balfour-Ramsay was Member of Parliament for Midlothian (also known as Edinburghshire) from 1751 to 1754.[2]
His wife Ann was the daughter of Sir Andrew Ramsay, 4th Baronet, of Whitehill. Their surviving children were:[3]
- John Balfour, 5th of Balbirnie (1739-1813); married Mary Gordon
- George Balfour, later Ramsay (1740–1806), of Whitehill
- Andrew Balfour, later Ramsay (1741–1814), of Whitehill
- Robert Balfour (1742–1807) of Balcurvie
- General James Balfour (1743–1823), of Whitehill
- Elizabeth Balfour; married Captain William Wardlaw
- William Balfour (1755–1793) of the Honourable East India Company
- Ann Balfour (ca 1757-1826)
References
- ↑ Edward J. Davies, "The Balfours of Balbirnie and Whittingehame", The Scottish Genealogist, 60(2013):84-90.
- ↑ Romney Sedgwick, ed., The History of Parliament: The House of Commons, 1715-1754, 2 vols. (London, 1970), 1:430.
- ↑ Edward J. Davies, "The Balfours of Balbirnie and Whittingehame", The Scottish Genealogist, 60(2013):84-90.
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Preceded by Sir Charles Gilmour, Bt |
Member of Parliament for Midlothian 1751 – 1754 |
Succeeded by Robert Dundas |
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