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  1. Balfour wrote, marched and spoke on women’s suffrage throughout Scotland and England. Balfour’s letters, held by NRS, reveal her participation in the peaceful NUWSS United Procession of Women of 1907 - commonly known as the ‘Mud March’ - in which 40 suffragist societies and over 3,000 women marched from Hyde Park to Exeter Hall, London.

  2. Lady Frances Balfour (née Campbell) (1858-1931), Churchwoman, suffragist and author; wife of Eustace James Anthony Balfour; daughter of 8th Duke of Argyll. Sitter in 4 portraits. Lady Balfour became a leader of the constitutional suffragists and was one of highest ranking members of the aristocracy to fiercely campaign for women's rights.

  3. Frances Charlotte Balfour (1838–1925) The many friends of Mrs. James Balfour will regret to learn of her death, which occurred at her residence, Windella, Kew, yesterday. She was the widow of the late Mr. James Balfour. M.L.C., who was for 40 years a member of the Legislative Council of Victoria, and died in 1913.

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  5. 15 de abr. de 2018 · Frances Thomas, 98, Velva, ND, passed away Sunday, April 15, 2018, in a Minot hospital. Frances Evangeline Duchscherer was born December 16, 1919, the daughter of Andrew and Rosella (Brossart) Duchscherer, in Barton, ND. She was raised and educated in Balfour, ND. Frances married Joseph “Joe” Thomas on October 21, 1940 in Karlsruhe, ND.

  6. Lady Frances Balfour passed away in her London home, 32 Addison Road, Kensington, on 25 February 1931. She was buried at Whittingehame, the Balfour family home in East Lothian. This is but a limited overview of Frances Balfour’s many activities and achievements. For further information about her life, please refer to the resources listed below.