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The text says that Hon Mary Balfour died in 1758. The list of holders of the title says she died in 1769. They can't both be right.
212.140.112.113 (
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We are talking about two different persons. The elder sister, Margaret (d. 1769), would have succeeded in the title but for her brother's attainder. Her younger sister Mary (d. 1758) was the ancestor of the sixth Lord.
Tryde (
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courtesy title
He was primarily known as Master of Burleigh, the lordship's subsidiary title
Master is not a subsidiary title; that is, Lord Balfour is not simultaneously Master of Burleigh (as the duke of Atholl is simultaneously marquess of Tullibardine). Master is the style of the heir (apparent or presumptive) to a Scottish peerage. —
Tamfang (
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The text says that Hon Mary Balfour died in 1758. The list of holders of the title says she died in 1769. They can't both be right.
212.140.112.113 (
talk) 20:28, 9 June 2011 (UTC)reply
We are talking about two different persons. The elder sister, Margaret (d. 1769), would have succeeded in the title but for her brother's attainder. Her younger sister Mary (d. 1758) was the ancestor of the sixth Lord.
Tryde (
talk) 17:03, 12 June 2011 (UTC)reply
courtesy title
He was primarily known as Master of Burleigh, the lordship's subsidiary title
Master is not a subsidiary title; that is, Lord Balfour is not simultaneously Master of Burleigh (as the duke of Atholl is simultaneously marquess of Tullibardine). Master is the style of the heir (apparent or presumptive) to a Scottish peerage. —
Tamfang (
talk) 17:37, 14 February 2020 (UTC)reply