Scottish cricketer, rugby union player, and Royal Navy officer
James Boyd
Full name James Lawrence Boyd
Born 18 August 1891Amoy , Fujian , China Died 15 June 1930(1930-06-15) (aged 38)Arosa , Graubünden , Switzerland Batting Unknown Bowling Unknown
Rugby player
James Lawrence Boyd DSC (18 August 1891 – 15 June 1930) was a Scottish first-class cricketer , rugby union international and Royal Navy officer.
Rugby Union career
Amateur career
He played for United Services .[ 1]
Provincial career
He played for Anglo-Scots on 23 December 1911.[ 2]
International career
Boyd was selected to play rugby union for Scotland as a fly-half in 1912, making two Test appearances against England in the Five Nations Championship in March, and South Africa in November, with both matches played at Inverleith .[ 3]
Cricket career
In 1913 he made a single appearance in first-class cricket for the Royal Navy against the British Army cricket team at Lord's .[ 4]
Following the war, he made a further first-class appearance for the Royal Navy against the Army at Lord's in 1919.[ 4]
Family
The son of Thomas Morgan Boyd, a Scottish tea merchant, Boyd was born in China at Amoy .
Military career
He was educated in England at the Royal Naval College, Osborne from where he entered into the Royal Navy as a sub-lieutenant . In 1913, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant .[ 5]
Boyd served with the navy in the First World War , during which he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in October 1916 in recognition of his service aboard submarines.[ 6]
He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant commander in April 1921,[ 7] with promotion to the rank of commander following in June 1926.[ 8] He was placed on the retired list in February 1930, on account of ill health.[ 9]
Death
Boyd died shortly after retiring, in June 1930, at Arosa in Switzerland.
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