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  1. Sir Mark Alexander Lennox-Boyd (born 4 May 1943) is a British Conservative politician. Political career. Lennox-Boyd contested Brent South in October 1974, being defeated by Labour's Laurie Pavitt .

  2. 28 de fev. de 2014 · By Mitchell Owens. Photography by Sir Mark Lennox-Boyd. February 28, 2014. The Buscot Obelisk is Sir Mark Lennox-Boyd’s creation for the Egyptian-themed garden of Lord Faringdon....

  3. 3 de fev. de 2020 · Mark Lennox-Boyd, then an MP, had just won the local parliamentary seat of Morecambe and Lonsdale and Arabella, Italian by birth, was less than convinced about the dour, grey-stone house that Mark had found for them to live in. 'It was grim and depressing,' she says.

  4. As a Foreign Office minister travelling the world and a member of Margaret Thatcher’s inner circle, Sir Mark Lennox-Boyd probably wished there had been more hours in the day. Now he has retired from politics after serving as the MP for Morecambe, time is still much on his mind.

  5. Hon. Mark Lennox-Boyd (b. 4 May 1943) Lord Boyd of Merton was knocked down and killed by a car when walking across the Fulham Road in London in March 1983, aged 78, and, after cremation, was buried at St Stephen's Church, Saltash , Cornwall. [13]

  6. Sir Mark Alexander Lennox-Boyd (born 4 May 1943) is a "former Conservative MP and patron of the British Sundial Society. He has designed numerous sundials for clients in Britain and Europe, often in collaboration with his wife, the garden designer Arabella Lennox-Boyd."

  7. 1 de jun. de 2018 · In 1974, Arabella married Sir Mark Lennox-Boyd, a Conservative member of parliament with whom she later had a second daughter. In 1978, they purchased Gresgarth Hall, a 150-acre Lancashire estate. Placed in a windblown and damp valley, the site challenged Arabella, but she solved problems with her sense of plants as structure.