1. Balfour - Noun
2. Balfour - Proper noun
English statesman; member of the Conservative Party (1848-1930)
Source: WordNetA 63-year-old dentist was stabbed on Balfour Street in Bat Yam on Sunday evening. Source: Internet
According to this line of reasoning, in 1802 Hope sold his assets, and the continental blockade by Napoleon led the Hope's bank into a serious financial crisis by 1808, and the crisis peaked during the winter of 1811–1812 Balfour, Famous diamonds. Source: Internet
After the British general, Louis Bols, read out the Balfour Declaration in February 1920, some 1,500 Palestinians demonstrated in the streets of Jerusalem. Source: Internet
Andrew Lang and Gerald Balfour were unconvinced about some of Myers ideas. Source: Internet
As a result, Britain pooled its energy into winning over Arab opinions by abandoning the Balfour Declaration and the terms of the League of Nations mandate which had been entrusted to it in order to create a "Jewish National Home". Source: Internet
Balfour (1901) I, 127 Marriage Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne, c. 1876 The canoe voyage with Simpson brought Stevenson to Grez in September 1876, where he first met Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne (1840–1914). Source: Internet