Guy de Balliol (died 1265)

Guy de Balliol (died 4 August 1265) of Cavers in Scotland, Benington and Higham Balliol in England, was an Anglo-Scottish noble.

[1] He succeeded his father in 1246 and also held estates in England in the right of his mother as co-heiress of William de Valognes of Bennington and Panmure.

He was a follower of Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, in the revolt against Henry III of England, known as the Second Barons' War.

He was granted safe passage through England in 1265 as part of an envoy.

[2] He was succeeded by his younger brother Alexander de Baliol.

Coat of arms of Lord of Cavers, Argent, an orle gules .