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Encyclopedia > John, 5th Baron de Balliol

John de Balliol (d. c. 1269) was the father of John Balliol, King of Scotland by Devorguilla Balliol, née Galloway, whom he married c. 1233. Balliol College of the University of Oxford is named for him.


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A Short History of Clan Drummond (1756 words)
John, the 5th Duke of Perth, was succeeded by his half-brother, the son of the 4th Earl of Perth and his third wife, Lady Mary Gordon.
John Drummond, the eldest son of the second wife of the Duke of Melfort, claimed the titles of his father in 1695.
George Drummond, Duc de Melfort, Comte de Lussan, and Baron de Valrose in the peerage of France, was restored by an Act of Parliament to the earldom of Perth by the special command of Queen Victoria, which passed both Houses unanimously and received the Royal Assent on June 28, 1853.
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