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  1. primary name: primary name: Lennox-Boyd, Alan Tindal. other name: other name: (Viscount) Boyd of Merton. Details. individual; politician/statesman; British; Male. Life dates. 18 November 1904-8 March 1983. Biography. Born at Merton-in-Penninghame (hence the title in later life) on 18 November 1904, from an old Lowlands Scots family; educated at ...

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  3. Lennox-Boyd was the son of Alan Lennox-Boyd by his second wife Florence, daughter of James Warburton Begbie. He had an elder half-sister and three full brothers, two of whom were killed in the Second World War and one who died in Germany in April 1939.

  4. 21 de out. de 2022 · Archival records show that on October 14, 1952, the Secretary of State for Colonies, Alan Lennox-Boyd, allowed the governor to impose a state of emergency following the rising tension in the colony after October 6, 1952, murder of Chief Waruhiu Kung’u.

  5. Alan Lennox Boyd served as Colonial Secretary from 1954 to 1959, a decisive period in the history of British decolonization. An imposing figure both in terms of his place within Conservative Party history and his influence on imperial history, he represented a particular trend within the party, flirting with fascism and holding the Empire in high regard.

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  6. Alan Tindal Lennox-Boyd, 1. Viscount Boyd of Merton, CH, PC, DL (Geburtsname: Alan Tindal Boyd; * 18. November 1904; † 29. Dezember 1983) war ein britischer Politiker der Conservative Party, der unter anderem zwischen 1931 und 1960 Mitglied des Unterhauses ( House of Commons), zwischen 1952 und 1954 Transportminister sowie von 1954 bis 1959 ...

  7. 21 de abr. de 2018 · In 1960, Ince Castle was bought by Patricia, Viscountess Boyd, wife of the former Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd, 1st Viscount Boyd of Merton, who had the lower-floor French windows installed to bring more light into the house and extended the service wing. Following a disastrous fire apparently caused by a smouldering cigarette, the house ...