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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 .


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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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9times1UNKNOWN in 1833 and 1834 he deployed troops multiple times to exuma to " restore discipline " among lord rolle 's slaves ( later ' apprentices ' ) there .
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21holders1PERSON 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
22oxford1PLACE biography blayney townley balfour was born in ireland in 1799 , and educated at christ church , oxford .
23discipline1DISCIPLINE in 1833 and 1834 he deployed troops multiple times to exuma to " restore discipline " among lord rolle 's slaves ( later ' apprentices ' ) there .
24period1PERIOD during this period he oversaw the implementation of the slavery abolition act 1833 , which came into effect on 1 august 1834 .
25children1PERSON in 1843 he married elizabeth catherine reynell , with whom he had four children .
26fact1UNKNOWN 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
27slaves1DEVICE in 1833 and 1834 he deployed troops multiple times to exuma to " restore discipline " among lord rolle 's slaves ( later ' apprentices ' ) there .
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29ireland1PLACE biography blayney townley balfour was born in ireland in 1799 , and educated at christ church , oxford .
30apprenticeships1CONDITION 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
31christ church1PERSON biography blayney townley balfour was born in ireland in 1799 , and educated at christ church , oxford .
32implementation1PROCESS during this period he oversaw the implementation of the slavery abolition act 1833 , which came into effect on 1 august 1834 .
33governor1PERSON 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 .
34irish mps1PERSON his father and great-grandfather ( both also called blayney townley-balfour ) were both irish mps .
35force1FORCE 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
36slavery abolition act1ACT during this period he oversaw the implementation of the slavery abolition act 1833 , which came into effect on 1 august 1834 .
37father1PERSON his father and great-grandfather ( both also called blayney townley-balfour ) were both irish mps .
38elizabeth catherine reynell1PERSON in 1843 he married elizabeth catherine reynell , with whom he had four children .
39biography blayney townley balfour1PERSON biography blayney townley balfour was born in ireland in 1799 , and educated at christ church , oxford .

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