Arthur Balfour
B' e Prìomhaire na Rìoghachd Aonaichte a bh' ann an Arthur James Balfour, 1ad Iarla Balfour, (25 an t-Iuchar 1848 – 19 am Màrt 1930). Tha e ainmeil airson an Foirghill Balfour.
Rugadh e ann an Whittingehame, faisg air Baile Adainn, Lodainn an Ear, Alba. Dh'ionnsaich e beus-eòlas aig Oilthigh Chambridge.[1]
Cursa-òbrach
[deasaich | deasaich an tùs]Chaidh e na BhP airson Hertford ann an 1874 agus riochdaich e an sgìre seo gu 1885, nuair an deach e a thagadh airson Manchester an Ear. Ann an 1885 chaidh e na Cheann-Suidhe Bòrd Riaghaltais Ionadail, agus na Rùnaire na h-Alba ann an 1886. Bha e na Phrìomhaire bho 11 an t-Iuchar 1902 gu 5 an Dùbhlachd 1905. Bha e na BhP airson City of London o 1906 gu 1922 nuair a chaidh e na Iarla Balfour agus Viscount Traprain.[2]
Cha do phòs e ach phòs a piuthar Evelyn Lord Rayleigh, eòlaiche-fiosaig a bhuannaich an Duais Nobel ann am Fiosaigs ann an 1904.[3]
Iomraidhean
[deasaich | deasaich an tùs]- ↑ “Balfour, Arthur James”. Oilthigh Chambridge. Air a thogail 20mh dhen t-Samhain 2016.
- ↑ “Mr Arthur Balfour (Hansard)”. Hansard. Air a thogail 23mh dhen t-Samhain 2016.
- ↑ “Lord Rayleigh - Biographical”. Nobel Media AB. Air a thogail 15mh dhen Fhaoilleach 2017.
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