Background
The son of William Balston, a paper-maker, by his marriage to Catherine Vallance, Balston was born at Maidstone, Kent, on 26 November 1817 and baptised on 23 December.
schoolmaster Rector of Hitcham
The son of William Balston, a paper-maker, by his marriage to Catherine Vallance, Balston was born at Maidstone, Kent, on 26 November 1817 and baptised on 23 December.
He was educated at Eton, then admitted to King"s College, Cambridge, on 21 November 1836, matriculating in the Lent term of 1837.
Although Balston held his Fellowship at King"s until 1850, in 1840 he returned to Eton as an assistant master, where in 1860 he became a Fellow and on 25 February 1862 Head Master. In 1865 his university honoured him with the degree of Doctor of Divinity. Questioned by the Clarendon Commission on 9 July 1862, Balston came under attack for his view that in the classroom little time could be spared for subjects other than classical studies.
Lord Clarendon said to him -
Nothing can be worse than this state of things, when we find modern languages, geography, history, chronology and everything else which a well-educated English gentleman ought to know given up in order that the full time should be devoted to the classics.
And, at the same time, we are told that the boys go up to Oxford, not only not proficient, but in a lamentable deficiency in respect of the classics. Balston replied that there were occasional lectures at Eton on scientific subjects and that some time could be spared for the French language, conceding that it might be possible to make that a compulsory subject in some forms of the school, but that he would prefer to teach English rather than French.
lieutenant remained his view that in most lower forms of the school the boys" time should be devoted entirely to classical studies. In 1868 Balston left Eton (while remaining a Fellow) to take on a parish benefice as Rector of Hitcham, Buckinghamshire, and in 1869 moved on again to become Vicar of Bakewell, Derbyshire, where in 1872 he was appointed a Rural dean and in 1873 as Archdeacon of Derby, remaining as Vicar and Archdeacon until his death in 1891.
In 1850 Balston married Harriet Anne, a daughter of Thomas Carter, Fellow of Eton College.
He died at Bakewell on 29 November 1891 and was buried at Eton.