John Archibald Boyd-Carpenter, Baron Boyd-Carpenter PC (2 June 1908 – 11 July 1998) was a British Conservative politician. The son of Sir Archibald Boyd-Carpenter MP, he was educated at Stowe School and at Balliol College, Oxford, where he was President of the Oxford Union in 1930. He graduated with a BA in History, and a Diploma in Economics in 1931.
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- John Archibald Boyd-Carpenter, Baron Boyd-Carpenter PC (2 June 1908 – 11 July 1998) was a British Conservative politician. The son of Sir Archibald Boyd-Carpenter MP, he was educated at Stowe School and at Balliol College, Oxford, where he was President of the Oxford Union in 1930. He graduated with a BA in History, and a Diploma in Economics in 1931. He was Harmsworth Law Scholar at the Middle Temple in 1933 and called to Bar the next year, and practised in the London and South-East Circuit. He joined the Scots Guards in 1940 and held various staff appointments, including with the Allied Military Government in Italy, retiring with the rank of Major. He contested the Limehouse district for the London County Council in 1934. He was elected as Conservative Member of Parliament for Kingston-upon-Thames in 1945, holding the seat until 1972. He held ministerial office as Financial Secretary to the Treasury from 1951-54, Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation from 1954-December 1955, Minister of Pensions and National Insurance from December 1955-July 1962, Chief Secretary to the Treasury and Paymaster-General from 1962-64. He was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1954. Following the Conservative defeat in 1964, he served as Opposition Front Bench Spokesman on Housing, Local Government and Land, 1964-66, and as Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee from 1964-70. He later held a number of Party and business appointments. He was appointed a life peer on 1 May 1972, as Baron Boyd-Carpenter, of Crux Easton in the County of Southampton.
- John Archibald Boyd-Carpenter, baron Boyd-Carpenter, brytyjski polityk, członek Partii Konserwatywnej, minister w rządach Winstona Churchilla, Anthony'ego Edena, Harolda Macmillana i Aleca Douglasa-Home'a. Był synem sir Archibalda Boyda-Carpentera. Wykształcenie odebrał w Stowe School oraz w Balliol College na Uniwersytecie Oksfordzkim. W 1930 r. został przewodniczącym Oxford Union. W 1931 r. uzyskał dyplomy z historii i ekonomii. W 1934 r. rozpoczął praktykę adwokacką w Middle Temple. Prakotykował w południowo-wschodnim Londynie. W 1940 r. wstąpił do Gwardii Szkockiej, z której odszedł w stopniu majora. W 1945 r. został wybrany do Izby Gmin jako reprezentant okręgu Kingston-upon-Thames. Po powrocie konserwatystów do władzy w 1951 r. został finansowym sekretarzem skarbu. W latach 1954-1955 był ministrem transportu i lotnictwa cywilnego. W latach 1955-1962 był ministrem emerytur i zabezpieczenia socjalnego. W latach 1962-1964 pełnił funkcje naczelnego sekretarza skarbu i Paymaster-General. Od 1954 r. był członkiem Tajnej Rady. Po przegranej Partii Konserwatywnej w wyborach 1964 r. Boyd-Carpenter był mówcą opozycji ds. budownictwa, samorządu lokalnego i ziemi w latach 1964-1966 r. W latach 1964-1970 był przewodniczącym Komisji Wydatków Publicznych. 1 maja 1972 r. otrzymał dożywotni tytuł parowski baron Boyd-Carpenter i zasiadł w Izbie Lordów. W 1937 r. poślubił Margaret Mary Hall, córkę podpułkownika George'a Halla i Dorothy Coventry, córki John Coventry. John i Margaret mieli razem syna i dwie córki generał-porucznik Thomas Patrick John Boyd-Carpenter Anne Mary Boyd-Carpenter Sarah Elizabeth Mary Boyd-Carpenter, żona Douglasa Hogga, 3. wicehrabiego Hailsham, ma dzieci
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- John Archibald Boyd-Carpenter, baron Boyd-Carpenter, brytyjski polityk, członek Partii Konserwatywnej, minister w rządach Winstona Churchilla, Anthony'ego Edena, Harolda Macmillana i Aleca Douglasa-Home'a. Był synem sir Archibalda Boyda-Carpentera. Wykształcenie odebrał w Stowe School oraz w Balliol College na Uniwersytecie Oksfordzkim. W 1930 r. został przewodniczącym Oxford Union. W 1931 r. uzyskał dyplomy z historii i ekonomii. W 1934 r.
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