Lord of Balvaird
| Lordship of Balvaird | |
|---|---|
| Creation | Baronage of Scotland |
| Created by | James VI and I |
| First holder | Andrew Murray, Baron of Balvaird |
| Present holder | Brady Brim-DeForest of Balvaird Castle, Baron of Balvaird |
| Heir apparent | Huxley Byron Brim-DeForest, Younger of Balvaird |
| Remainder to | heirs and assignees |
| Subsidiary titles | Baron of Balvaird Lord of Balvaird |
| Status | extant |
| Seat(s) | Balvaird Castle |
| Motto | Un Cran Plus Loin (“One Step Further") |
Lord of Balvaird or Baron of Balvaird is a title of nobility in the Baronage of Scotland. It was originally confirmed by James VI in 1624 for Andrew Murray as a barony and later erected into a lordship in favour of David Murray, 5th Viscount of Stormont in 1673.