Alexander Boyd, 3rd Lord Boyd
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Alexander Boyd, 3rd Lord Boyd (died after 1508) was a Scottish noble.[nb 1]
Alexander Boyd, uncle and heir, and, but for the attainder of 1469, Lord Boyd (he does not appear to have been recognised as such), being second son of Robert 1st Lord Boyd.[1] He became head of the family on the death of his 15-year-old nephew James, 2nd Lord Boyd in 1484. He was Chamberlain of Kilmarnock before 2 August 1488 and a witness to the sasine of Queen Margaret to the Lordship of Kilmarnock on 19 April 1504. He was still living 26 June 1508.[2] He was said to be a favourite of King James IV.[3]