Baron Balfour of Glenawley or Clonawley, in the County of Fermanagh, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland.
It refers to the barony of Clanawley (sometimes erroneously written as Glenawley).
He and his elder brother were granted lands in Ireland during the Plantation of Ulster.
He had two sons who survived him, but neither had heirs, and they died shortly after him.
[3] The lordship of Glenawley was revived in 1661 for Hugh Hamilton, 1st Baron of Glenawley, whose wife, Arabella Susan Balfour of Pitcullo, was also a relative, a daughter of a Sir William Balfour,[4] and a nephew of Lord Balfour's daughter Anne.