Honor Balfour

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Honor Balfour

Honor Catherine Mary Balfour (4 August 1912 – 24 February 2001), was a British Liberal Party politician and journalist.[1]

Honor Balfour was born in Liverpool, England, in 1912, and attended Liverpool Institute High School for Girls at Blackburne House.[1] Her father, a merchant seaman, was killed during the Great War, and Balfour was brought up by her widowed mother.[2]

She studied for a year at Liverpool University, reading sociology, while earning money teaching music. She then won a scholarship to Oxford University, as a member of the Society of Oxford Home Students, a precursor of the first women's colleges, and St Anne's College, Oxford.[3] Her mother came to live in Oxford with her.

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