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  1. 16 de may. de 2007 · Lascelles's last entry was in 1946 - he was just too tired to continue - and he retired in 1953 as Queen Elizabeth II's private secretary, having served four monarchs. Though he often helped historians before his death in 1981 at the age of 94, he offered only tantalizing glimpses of his raw diaries, carefully locked away in a chest.

  2. Alan Lascelles. Alan Frederick Lascelles, nado en Sutton Waldron o 11 de abril de 1887 e finado en Kensington o 10 de agosto de 1981, foi un funcionario público británico, secretario privado de Xurxo VI e Isabel II .

  3. Sir Alan Lascelles was born into the courtier class. A grandson of the 4 th Earl of Harewood, he was educated at Marlborough and Trinity College, Cambridge. He became assistant private secretary to the Prince of Wales in 1920 having served as aide-de-camp to his brother-in-law, Lord Lloyd, who was Governor of Bombay.

  4. Alan Lascelles Phoenix , 2007 - Biography & Autobiography - 475 pages Tommy Lascelles's diaries begin with Edward VIII's abdication and end with George VI's death and his daughter Elizabeth's Coronation.

  5. 8 de jun. de 2022 · Lascelles, Alan, Sir, 1887-1981 -- Diaries, Lascelles, Alan, Sir, 1887-1981 -- Correspondence, Private secretaries -- Great Britain -- Diaries, Royal households -- Great Britain -- Biography, Great Britain -- Social life and customs -- 20th century Publisher London : H. Hamilton Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor

  6. 1 de nov. de 2006 · Alan "Tommy" Lascelles served four British monarchs as Assistant Private Secretary or Private Secretary from 1935 until 1953. In these important roles, Lascelles would have contact with George V, Edward VIII, George VI and Elizabeth II. He kept a diary from early 1936 (about the time of George V's death) until after WWII in 1946.

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  7. In Royal Service: The Letters and Journals of Sir Alan Lascelles 1920-1936, Volume II. Sir Alan Lascelles. Hamilton, 1989 - Fiction - 212 pages. From inside the book .