Baron Kinross
Baron Kinross, of Glasclune in the County of Haddington,[1] ist ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel in der Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Verleihung
Der Titel wurde am 15. Juli 1902 für den liberalen Politiker und Lord Justice-General für Scotland John Balfour geschaffen.[1]
Heutiger Titelinhaber ist seit 1985 dessen Ur-urenkel als 5. Baron.
Liste der Barone Kinross (1902)
- John Balfour, 1. Baron Kinross (1837–1905)
- Patrick Balfour, 2. Baron Kinross (1870–1939)
- Patrick Balfour, 3. Baron Kinross (1904–1976)
- David Balfour, 4. Baron Kinross (1906–1985)
- Christopher Balfour, 5. Baron Kinross (* 1949)
Titelerbe (Heir Apparent) ist der Sohn des aktuellen Titelinhabers, Hon. Alan Balfour (* 1978).
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ a b The London Gazette: Nr. 27455, S. 4587, 18. Juli 1902.
Weblinks
- Leigh Rayment’s Peerage Page
- Kinross, Baron (UK, 1902) bei Cracroft’s Peerage
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