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Born in New South Wales on 2 May 1856 the son of William Boydell and
grandson of Bishop William Grant Broughton (1788-1853), Australia's first
Anglican Bishop and founder of King's College (Parramatta) - the oldest
educational institution in Australia. Educated at the College, Boydell went
on to join the staff of the New South Wales Parliament. On the inception of
Federation he transferred to the Commonwealth Parliament and was appointed
clerk assistant of the House of Representatives; he went on become Clerk of
House Representatives (1907-08) and Senate (1908-17) “enjoying the respect
and esteem both of the members of the Federal Parliament and of his
subordinates”. Residing at Oakfield - Pasley Street,
South Yarra, ill health forced
his retirement and he died from heart disease on 4 February 1919 aged 62.
On 29 December 1880 he married Madeline née Arnold, they had four
sons. |

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