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Leslie Yoxall Albert〔Friends of Bletchley Park Newsletter, Winter 2005, p. 3〕 Leslie Yoxall (18 May 1914 – 30 September 2005) was a British codebreaker at Bletchley Park during World War II. He devised a method to assist in solving Enigma messages which was dubbed Yoxallismus. After the war he worked at GCHQ until the mid-1970s. ==Early life== Yoxall was born in Salford, and was the youngest out of four brothers.〔 His father died young in a tramway accident.〔 Leslie Yoxall was educated at Manchester Grammar School from 1925〔"In Memoriam: Leslie Yoxall", Bletchley Park Newsletter, Spring 2006〕 and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge from 1933, graduating with first-class honours. He received his doctorate in 1941.〔 On the outbreak of war, Yoxall returned to teach at Manchester Grammar School,〔 and was next in line to become the head of mathematics.〔Hugh Sebag-Montefiore, ''Enigma: The Battle for the Code'', 2000, ISBN 0-7538-1130-8, p. 296〕
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