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  1. Alan Tindal Lennox-Boyd, 1st Viscount Boyd of Merton, CH, PC, DL (18 November 1904 – 8 March 1983), was a British Conservative politician.

  2. What emerges clearly from it is that Alan Lennox-Boyd, too, had a vision, and a passionate interest in Britain's colonial empire. The post of Colonial Secretary was the best prize that could have been offered to him. It was the job he wanted, and he came to it with long experience of the colonies - partly from his earlier time as Minister of State.

  3. Transcripts of interviews with Alan Lennox-Boyd,1st Viscount Boyd, relating to his political career and in particular his time as Secretary of State for the Colonies, organised by the Oxford University Committee on African Studies.

  4. Alan Lennox-Boyd. At the end of July 1954 Lennox-Boyd succeeded to the post of colonial secretary. Given his previous political record, he might have been expected to make every effort to impede constitutional development in the colonies.

  5. 31 de dez. de 1999 · Alan Lennox Boyd: A Biography. Philip Murphy. Bloomsbury Academic, Dec 31, 1999 - Biography & Autobiography - 296 pages. "Alan Lennox-Boyd served as Colonial Secretary from 1954-1959...

  6. 10 de mar. de 1983 · Lord Boyd was dead on arrival at St. Stephen's Hospital, the police said. Alan Tindal Lennox-Boyd was born Nov. 18, 1904.

  7. 21 de ago. de 1999 · Alan Lennox Boyd served as Colonial Secretary from 1954 to 1959--a decisive period in the history of British decolonization. A towering 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 ...

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