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Lieutenant-governor of the Bahamas 1833-1835 Blayney Townley Balfour JP ( 1799 - 5 September 1882 ) was Lieutenant Governor of the Bahamas from 1833 to 1835 . Biography Blayney Townley Balfour was born in Ireland in 1799 , and educated at Christ Church , Oxford . His father and great-grandfather ( both also called Blayney Townley-Balfour ) were both Irish MPs . In June 1833 he assumed the governorship of the Bahamas after Sir James Carmichael-Smyth , the previous governor , was appointed to the governorship of British Guiana . During this period he oversaw the implementation of the Slavery Abolition Act 1833 , which came into effect on 1 August 1834 . In 1833 and 1834 he deployed troops multiple times to Exuma to " restore discipline " among Lord Rolle 's slaves ( later ' apprentices ' ) there . However , the transition in August 1834 was otherwise " quiet and orderly " , perhaps due in part to the fact that a system of indentured apprenticeships ( understood by many including Balfour himself to benefit the holders more than the apprentices themselves ) had been employed in the Bahamas since 1811 , as well as to the threat of force In 1843 he married Elizabeth Catherine Reynell , with whom he had four children . He died on 5 September 1882 . |
| lieutenant-governor of the bahamas [PLACE] 1833-1835 blayney townley balfour [PERSON] jp ( 1799 - 5 september [PERIOD] 1882 ) was lieutenant governor [PERSON] of the bahamas [PLACE] from 1833 to 1835 . biography blayney townley balfour [PERSON] [PERSON] was born in ireland [PLACE] in 1799 , and educated at christ church [PERSON] , oxford [PLACE] . his father [PERSON] and great-grandfather ( both also called blayney townley-balfour ) were both irish mps [PERSON] . in june [PERIOD] 1833 he assumed the governorship [UNKNOWN] of the bahamas [PLACE] after sir james carmichael-smyth , the previous governor [PERSON] , was appointed to the governorship [UNKNOWN] of british guiana [PLACE] . during this period [PERIOD] he oversaw the implementation [PROCESS] of the slavery abolition act [ACT] 1833 , which came into effect [EFFECT] on 1 august [PERIOD] 1834 . in 1833 and 1834 he deployed troops [HUMAN GROUP] multiple times [UNKNOWN] to exuma [UNKNOWN] to " restore discipline [DISCIPLINE] " among lord rolle [PERSON] 's slaves [DEVICE] ( later ' apprentices [PERSON] ' ) there . however , the transition [PERSON] in august [PERIOD] 1834 was otherwise " quiet and orderly " , perhaps due in part to the fact [UNKNOWN] that a system [SYSTEM] of indentured apprenticeships [CONDITION] ( understood by many including balfour [PERSON] himself to benefit the holders [PERSON] more than the apprentices [PERSON] themselves ) had been employed in the bahamas [PLACE] since 1811 , as well as to the threat [STATE] of force [FORCE] in 1843 he married elizabeth catherine reynell [PERSON] , with whom he had four children [PERSON] . he died on 5 september [PERIOD] 1882 . |
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| 1 | bahamas | 3 | PLACE | lieutenant-governor of the bahamas 1833-1835 blayney townley balfour jp ( 1799 - 5 september 1882 ) was lieutenant governor of the bahamas from 1833 to 1835 . | |
| 2 | september | 2 | PERIOD | lieutenant-governor of the bahamas 1833-1835 blayney townley balfour jp ( 1799 - 5 september 1882 ) was lieutenant governor of the bahamas from 1833 to 1835 . | |
| 3 | lieutenant governor | 2 | PERSON | lieutenant-governor of the bahamas 1833-1835 blayney townley balfour jp ( 1799 - 5 september 1882 ) was lieutenant governor of the bahamas from 1833 to 1835 . | |
| 4 | governorship | 2 | UNKNOWN | in june 1833 he assumed the governorship of the bahamas after sir james carmichael-smyth , the previous governor , was appointed to the governorship of british guiana . | |
| 5 | august | 2 | PERIOD | during this period he oversaw the implementation of the slavery abolition act 1833 , which came into effect on 1 august 1834 . | |
| 6 | apprentices | 2 | PERSON | in 1833 and 1834 he deployed troops multiple times to exuma to " restore discipline " among lord rolle 's slaves ( later ' apprentices ' ) there . | |
| 7 | british guiana | 1 | PLACE | in june 1833 he assumed the governorship of the bahamas after sir james carmichael-smyth , the previous governor , was appointed to the governorship of british guiana . | |
| 8 | system | 1 | SYSTEM | however , the transition in august 1834 was otherwise " quiet and orderly " , perhaps due in part to the fact that a system of indentured apprenticeships ( understood by many including balfour himself to benefit the holders more than the apprentices themselves ) had been employed in the bahamas since 1811 , as well as to the threat of force | |
| 9 | times | 1 | UNKNOWN | in 1833 and 1834 he deployed troops multiple times to exuma to " restore discipline " among lord rolle 's slaves ( later ' apprentices ' ) there . | |
| 10 | balfour | 1 | PERSON | lieutenant-governor of the bahamas 1833-1835 blayney townley balfour jp ( 1799 - 5 september 1882 ) was lieutenant governor of the bahamas from 1833 to 1835 . | |
| 11 | june | 1 | PERIOD | in june 1833 he assumed the governorship of the bahamas after sir james carmichael-smyth , the previous governor , was appointed to the governorship of british guiana . | |
| 12 | bahamas blayney townley balfour jp | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 13 | threat | 1 | STATE | however , the transition in august 1834 was otherwise " quiet and orderly " , perhaps due in part to the fact that a system of indentured apprenticeships ( understood by many including balfour himself to benefit the holders more than the apprentices themselves ) had been employed in the bahamas since 1811 , as well as to the threat of force | |
| 14 | effect | 1 | EFFECT | during this period he oversaw the implementation of the slavery abolition act 1833 , which came into effect on 1 august 1834 . | |
| 15 | troops | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | in 1833 and 1834 he deployed troops multiple times to exuma to " restore discipline " among lord rolle 's slaves ( later ' apprentices ' ) there . | |
| 16 | blayney townley balfour | 1 | PERSON | lieutenant-governor of the bahamas 1833-1835 blayney townley balfour jp ( 1799 - 5 september 1882 ) was lieutenant governor of the bahamas from 1833 to 1835 . | |
| 17 | transition | 1 | PERSON | however , the transition in august 1834 was otherwise " quiet and orderly " , perhaps due in part to the fact that a system of indentured apprenticeships ( understood by many including balfour himself to benefit the holders more than the apprentices themselves ) had been employed in the bahamas since 1811 , as well as to the threat of force | |
| 18 | sir james carmichael smyth | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 19 | great grandfather | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 20 | lord rolle | 1 | PERSON | in 1833 and 1834 he deployed troops multiple times to exuma to " restore discipline " among lord rolle 's slaves ( later ' apprentices ' ) there . | |
| 21 | holders | 1 | PERSON | however , the transition in august 1834 was otherwise " quiet and orderly " , perhaps due in part to the fact that a system of indentured apprenticeships ( understood by many including balfour himself to benefit the holders more than the apprentices themselves ) had been employed in the bahamas since 1811 , as well as to the threat of force | |
| 22 | oxford | 1 | PLACE | biography blayney townley balfour was born in ireland in 1799 , and educated at christ church , oxford . | |
| 23 | discipline | 1 | DISCIPLINE | in 1833 and 1834 he deployed troops multiple times to exuma to " restore discipline " among lord rolle 's slaves ( later ' apprentices ' ) there . | |
| 24 | period | 1 | PERIOD | during this period he oversaw the implementation of the slavery abolition act 1833 , which came into effect on 1 august 1834 . | |
| 25 | children | 1 | PERSON | in 1843 he married elizabeth catherine reynell , with whom he had four children . | |
| 26 | fact | 1 | UNKNOWN | however , the transition in august 1834 was otherwise " quiet and orderly " , perhaps due in part to the fact that a system of indentured apprenticeships ( understood by many including balfour himself to benefit the holders more than the apprentices themselves ) had been employed in the bahamas since 1811 , as well as to the threat of force | |
| 27 | slaves | 1 | DEVICE | in 1833 and 1834 he deployed troops multiple times to exuma to " restore discipline " among lord rolle 's slaves ( later ' apprentices ' ) there . | |
| 28 | exuma | 1 | UNKNOWN | in 1833 and 1834 he deployed troops multiple times to exuma to " restore discipline " among lord rolle 's slaves ( later ' apprentices ' ) there . | |
| 29 | ireland | 1 | PLACE | biography blayney townley balfour was born in ireland in 1799 , and educated at christ church , oxford . | |
| 30 | apprenticeships | 1 | CONDITION | however , the transition in august 1834 was otherwise " quiet and orderly " , perhaps due in part to the fact that a system of indentured apprenticeships ( understood by many including balfour himself to benefit the holders more than the apprentices themselves ) had been employed in the bahamas since 1811 , as well as to the threat of force | |
| 31 | christ church | 1 | PERSON | biography blayney townley balfour was born in ireland in 1799 , and educated at christ church , oxford . | |
| 32 | implementation | 1 | PROCESS | during this period he oversaw the implementation of the slavery abolition act 1833 , which came into effect on 1 august 1834 . | |
| 33 | governor | 1 | PERSON | lieutenant governor of the bahamas 1833-1835 blayney townley balfour jp ( 1799 - 5 september 1882 ) was lieutenant governor of the bahamas from 1833 to 1835 . | |
| 34 | irish mps | 1 | PERSON | his father and great-grandfather ( both also called blayney townley-balfour ) were both irish mps . | |
| 35 | force | 1 | FORCE | however , the transition in august 1834 was otherwise " quiet and orderly " , perhaps due in part to the fact that a system of indentured apprenticeships ( understood by many including balfour himself to benefit the holders more than the apprentices themselves ) had been employed in the bahamas since 1811 , as well as to the threat of force | |
| 36 | slavery abolition act | 1 | ACT | during this period he oversaw the implementation of the slavery abolition act 1833 , which came into effect on 1 august 1834 . | |
| 37 | father | 1 | PERSON | his father and great-grandfather ( both also called blayney townley-balfour ) were both irish mps . | |
| 38 | elizabeth catherine reynell | 1 | PERSON | in 1843 he married elizabeth catherine reynell , with whom he had four children . | |
| 39 | biography blayney townley balfour | 1 | PERSON | biography blayney townley balfour was born in ireland in 1799 , and educated at christ church , oxford . |
| CategorÃa | Objetos |
| PERSON |
apprentices bahamas blayney townley balfour jp balfour biography blayney townley balfour blayney townley balfour children christ church elizabeth catherine reynell father governor great grandfather holders irish mps lieutenant governor lord rolle sir james carmichael smyth transition |
| PERIOD |
august june period september |
| PLACE |
bahamas british guiana ireland oxford |
| STATE |
threat |
| HUMAN GROUP |
troops |
| DEVICE |
slaves |
| CONDITION |
apprenticeships |
| ACT |
slavery abolition act |
| DISCIPLINE |
discipline |
| SYSTEM |
system |
| FORCE |
force |
| PROCESS |
implementation |
| EFFECT |
effect |