Alexander Balfour

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Alexander Balfour
Statue of Alexander Balfour in St John's Gardens Liverpool

Alexander Balfour (2 September 1824 – 16 April 1886) was a Scottish merchant and founder of the Liverpool shipping company Balfour Williamson.[1]

Early life

Balfour was born in Leven, Fife, as the eldest of three sons of Henry Balfour (1796–1854), a foundry owner, and his wife, Agnes Bisset (1804–1881).

Biography

He was educated at the

David Duncan
.

He was a committed

philanthropist
, and founded the Duke Street Home, to provide better conditions for sailors, and orphanages for seamen's children.

He co-founded Edge Hill University (then Edge Hill College) in 1885, the first non-denominational teacher training college for women in England. There is a Halls of Residence called Balfour in his honour.[2]

He bought a country estate at Mount Alyn, at Rossett, south of Chester. He died there in 1886.

There is a statue of him by Albert Bruce-Joy in St John's Gardens, Liverpool.[3]

Personal life

He was married to Janet Roxburgh (1844–1923), daughter of John Roxburgh. They had:

References

  1. ^ Robert Henry Lundie (1889). Alexander Balfour – A Memoir.
  2. ^ Living on Campus | Accommodation | Undergraduate | Edge Hill University Archived 15 March 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Edgehill.ac.uk. Retrieved on 2014-06-17.
  3. ^ Alexander Balfour by Albert Bruce-Joy, The Victorian Web, retrieved 1 January 2012
  4. ^ https://www.delaszlocatalogueraisonne.com/catalogue/the-catalogue/balfour-of-dawyk-mrs-frederick-nee-gertrude-norman-2139
  5. ^ "Alexander Balfour, of Liverpool". www.geni.com.
  6. ^ https://www.delaszlocatalogueraisonne.com/catalogue/the-catalogue/maze-mrs-paul-nee-margaret-balfour-other-married-name-mrs-thomas-a-nelson-6436
  7. ^ https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00032074&tree=LEO