Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q6220441> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 42 of
42
with 100 triples per page.
- Q6220441 description "Scottish politician and noble".
- Q6220441 description "Scottish politician and noble".
- Q6220441 subject Q6301153.
- Q6220441 subject Q6596845.
- Q6220441 subject Q8602449.
- Q6220441 abstract "John Balfour (died 1688), was the third Lord Balfour of Burleigh. He succeeded his father Robert, the second Lord Balfour of Burleigh, in 1663. In his youth he went to France for his education. He was wounded there in an 'affair of honour'. He returned home through London early in 1649 and married Isabel, daughter of another scion of his house — Sir William Balfour of Pitcullo, Fife, lieutenant of the Tower. The young married pair set off for Scotland in March. They found the father strongly displeased. The displeasure took the preposterous shape of asking the general assembly of the kirk of Scotland to annul the marriage. The petition was quietly shelved. The plea for the dissolution of the tie was 'the open wound' he still bore, and which paternal wrath deemed a disqualification for marriage.He died in 1688, leaving besides Robert, his heir and successor, two sons and six daughters. This Lord Balfour of Burleigh has been traditionally styled 'Covenanter,' which he assuredly never was. On Sir Walter Scott must be laid the blame — if blame it be — by having appropriated the name and designation in his 'John Balfour of Burley' in Old Mortality.John Balfour, the 'Covenanter,' was historically 'of Kinloch,' not of Burleigh, and the principal actor in the assassination of Archbishop Sharp in 1679. For this crime his estate was forfeited and a large reward offered for his capture. He fought at Drumclog and at Bothwell Bridge, and is said to have escaped to Holland, and to have there tendered his services to the Prince of Orange. It is generally supposed that John Balfour of Burley died at sea on a return voyage to Scotland. But in the 'New Statistical Account of Scotland,' under 'Roseneath,' strong presumptions are stated for believing that he never left Scotland, but found an asylum in the parish of Roseneath, Dumbartonshire, under the wing of the Argyll family. According to this account, having assumed the name of Salter, his descendants continued there for many generations, the last of the race dying in 1815. Scott noted in his Old Mortality that in 1808 a Lieutenant-Colonel Balfour de Burleigh was commandant of the troops of the King of Holland in the West Indies.".
- Q6220441 deathDate "1688".
- Q6220441 deathYear "1688".
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q102911.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q140090.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q142.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q1782629.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q201149.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q22.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q2888187.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q3161406.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q3234969.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q4135340.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q4870928.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q549449.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q6301153.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q6596845.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q6678950.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q79025.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q8004988.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q84.
- Q6220441 wikiPageWikiLink Q8602449.
- Q6220441 dateOfDeath "1688".
- Q6220441 name "Balfour, John, Lord Balfour of Burleigh".
- Q6220441 shortDescription "Scottish politician and noble".
- Q6220441 type Person.
- Q6220441 type Agent.
- Q6220441 type Person.
- Q6220441 type Agent.
- Q6220441 type NaturalPerson.
- Q6220441 type Thing.
- Q6220441 type Q215627.
- Q6220441 type Q5.
- Q6220441 type Person.
- Q6220441 comment "John Balfour (died 1688), was the third Lord Balfour of Burleigh. He succeeded his father Robert, the second Lord Balfour of Burleigh, in 1663. In his youth he went to France for his education. He was wounded there in an 'affair of honour'. He returned home through London early in 1649 and married Isabel, daughter of another scion of his house — Sir William Balfour of Pitcullo, Fife, lieutenant of the Tower. The young married pair set off for Scotland in March.".
- Q6220441 label "John Balfour, 3rd Lord Balfour of Burleigh".
- Q6220441 name "Balfour, John, Lord Balfour of Burleigh".