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List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to China

The British Ambassador to China is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in the People's Republic of China, and in charge of the UK's diplomatic mission in China. The ambassador's official title is His Brittanic Majesty's Ambassador to the People's Republic of China.[1]


British Ambassador
to the People’s Republic of China
Incumbent
Caroline Wilson
since September 2020
StyleHer Excellency
Reports toSecretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
ResidenceChaoyang District, Beijing
Inaugural holderFrederick Wright-Bruce
First Ambassador to Imperial China

Sir John Jordan
First Ambassador to the Republic of China

Sir John Hutchinson
First Ambassador to the People's Republic of China
Formation1840
Ambassador to Imperial China

1910
Ambassador to the Republic of China

1950
Ambassador to the People's Republic of China
WebsiteBritish Embassy - Beijing

The UK recognized the People's Republic of China in 1950, although the PRC did not agree to the exchange of ambassadors until 1972. Prior to this, the United Kingdom had sent ministers to the Qing Empire and variously ministers and ambassadors to the Republic of China. The Embassy offices have been located in Peking (Beijing), Nanking (Nanjing), or both. Currently the British Ambassador to China is Caroline Wilson, she became ambassador in September 2020.

List of heads of mission edit

1792–1794: George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney 1815-1817: William Pitt Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst

Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to Imperial China (during the First Opium War) edit

Name Tenure begin Tenure end British Monarch Chinese Emperor
Sir George Elliot February 1840 November 1840 Queen Victoria Daoguang Emperor
Sir Charles Elliot November 1840 12 August 1841

Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to Imperial China (held by the Governor of Hong Kong) edit

Name Tenure begin Tenure end British Monarch Chinese Emperor
Sir Henry Pottinger 12 August 1841 8 May 1844 Queen Victoria Daoguang Emperor
Sir John Francis Davis 8 May 1844 18 March 1848
Sir George Bonham 18 March 1848 1853
Sir John Bowring 20 December 1853 17 April 1857 Xianfeng Emperor

Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to Imperial China edit

Name Tenure begin Tenure end British Monarch Chinese Emperor
The Earl of Elgin 1857 1860 Queen Victoria Xianfeng Emperor
Sir Frederick Bruce 7 November 1860 19 June 1864
Sir Thomas Francis Wade 19 June 1864 7 December 1865 Tongzhi Emperor
Sir Rutherford Alcock 7 December 1865 1 November 1869
Hugh Fraser 1 November 1869 28 November 1869
Sir Thomas Francis Wade 28 November 1869 6 November 1876
Hugh Fraser 6 November 1876 29 June 1879 Guangxu Emperor
Sir Thomas Francis Wade 29 June 1879 14 August 1882
Thomas Grosvenor 14 August 1882 17 September 1883
Sir Harry Smith Parkes died in office 28 September 1883 21 March 1885
Sir Nicholas Roderick O'Conor (chargé d'affaires) 22 March 1885 15 June 1886
Sir John Walsham, Bt 15 June 1886 28 September 1892
William Nelthorpe Beauclerk chargé d'affaires 28 September 1892 19 November 1892
Sir Nicholas Roderick O'Conor 19 November 1892 September 1895
William Nelthorpe Beauclerk chargé d'affaires September 1895 24 April 1896
Sir Claude Maxwell MacDonald[2] 24 April 1896 25 October 1900
Sir Ernest Mason Satow 25 October 1900 1906 Edward VII
Walter Beaupré Townley chargé d'affaires 3 December 1902 21 August 1903
Sir John Jordan 19 September 1906 12 March 1910
William Grenfell Max-Muller 12 March 1910 28 November 1910 Xuantong Emperor

Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to the Republic of China edit

Name Tenure begin Tenure end British Monarch Chinese President
Sir John Jordan 28 November 1910 1 March 1920 George V Sun Yat-senYuan ShikaiLi YuanhongFeng GuozhangXu Shichang
Sir Beilby Alston 1 March 1920 1922 Xu ShichangZhou ZiqiLi Yuanhong
Robert Clive chargé d'affaires 1922 1922
Sir James Ronald Macleay 1922 20 December 1926 Li YuanhongGao LingweiCao KunHuang FuDuan QiruiHu WeideYan HuiqingDu XiguiWellington Koo
Sir Miles Lampson 20 December 1926 3 September 1933 Wellington KooZhang ZuolinChiang Kai-shekLin Sen
Edward Ingram 5 May 1932 3 September 1933 Lin Sen
Hon. Sir Alexander Cadogan 3 September 1933 19 May 1935

Ambassadors to the Republic of China edit

Name Tenure begin Tenure end British Monarch Chinese President
Hon. Sir Alexander Cadogan 15 June 1935 5 April 1936 George V Lin Sen
Sir Robert George Howe 5 April 1936 2 September 1936 Edward VIII
Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen[3] 23 September 1936 20 December 1937
Sir Archibald Clark Kerr 23 September 1936 16 January 1942 George VI
Sir Horace James Seymour 16 January 1942 23 May 1946
Ralph Stevenson[4] 21 June 1946 1948 Chiang Kai-shek

Chargés d'affaires to the People's Republic of China edit

The United Kingdom recognized Communist China in January 1950 and posted a chargé d'affaires in the new capital of Beijing. However, China was unwilling to exchange ambassadors until the British consulate in Taipei was withdrawn in 1972.[5]

Name Tenure begin Tenure end British monarch Chinese leader
John Hutchison[4] 12 October 1949 1951 George VI Mao Zedong
Leo Lamb[4][6] 13 February 1951 1953
Humphrey Trevelyan[4] 22 August 1953 1955 Elizabeth II
Con O'Neill[4] 26 June 1955 1957
Duncan Wilson 1957 1959
Michael Stewart 28 August 1959 1962
Terence Garvey 1962 1965
Donald Hopson 1965 1968
Percy Cradock August 1968 February 1969
John Denson 1969 18 November 1971

Ambassadors to the People's Republic of China edit

Name Tenure begin Tenure end British Monarch Paramount leader
Sir John Addis 26 January 1972 17 June 1974 Elizabeth II Mao Zedong
Sir Edward Youde 29 August 1974 1978
Sir Percy Cradock 15 June 1978 1984 Hua Guofeng
Sir Richard Evans 23 January 1984 1988 Deng Xiaoping
Sir Alan Donald 26 May 1988 1991
Sir Robin McLaren 20 June 1991 1994
Sir Leonard Appleyard 24 September 1994 1997 Jiang Zemin
Sir Anthony Galsworthy 29 December 1997 2002
Sir Christopher Hum 4 April 2002 2006
Sir William Ehrman 15 March 2006 2010 Hu Jintao
Sir Sebastian Wood 3 March 2010 2015
Dame Barbara Woodward 14 April 2015 2020 Xi Jinping
Dame Caroline Wilson September 2020

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Caroline Wilson appointed as Her Majesty's Ambassador to the People's Republic of China".
  2. ^ E. W. Edwards, 'MacDonald, Sir Claude Maxwell (1852–1915)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 [1], accessed 5 November 2008
  3. ^ "No. 34331". The London Gazette. 13 October 1936. p. 6536.
  4. ^ a b c d e The Diplomatic Service List 1966, p. 120.
  5. ^ "China Exchange of Ambassadors". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 13 March 1972.
  6. ^ Hoare, J.E., Embassies in the East, 1999, 2013 Routledge. "Chapter 5: Last years in the old Legation."

External links edit

  • UK and China, gov.uk

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The British Ambassador to China is the United Kingdom s foremost diplomatic representative in the People s Republic of China and in charge of the UK s diplomatic mission in China The ambassador s official title is His Brittanic Majesty s Ambassador to the People s Republic of China 1 British Ambassador to the People s Republic of ChinaRoyal Arms of His Majesty s GovernmentIncumbentCaroline Wilsonsince September 2020StyleHer ExcellencyReports toSecretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth AffairsResidenceChaoyang District BeijingInaugural holderFrederick Wright Bruce First Ambassador to Imperial China Sir John Jordan First Ambassador to the Republic of China Sir John Hutchinson First Ambassador to the People s Republic of ChinaFormation1840 Ambassador to Imperial China 1910 Ambassador to the Republic of China 1950 Ambassador to the People s Republic of ChinaWebsiteBritish Embassy Beijing The UK recognized the People s Republic of China in 1950 although the PRC did not agree to the exchange of ambassadors until 1972 Prior to this the United Kingdom had sent ministers to the Qing Empire and variously ministers and ambassadors to the Republic of China The Embassy offices have been located in Peking Beijing Nanking Nanjing or both Currently the British Ambassador to China is Caroline Wilson she became ambassador in September 2020 Contents 1 List of heads of mission 1 1 Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to Imperial China during the First Opium War 1 2 Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to Imperial China held by the Governor of Hong Kong 1 3 Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to Imperial China 1 4 Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to the Republic of China 1 5 Ambassadors to the Republic of China 1 6 Charges d affaires to the People s Republic of China 1 7 Ambassadors to the People s Republic of China 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksList of heads of mission edit1792 1794 George Macartney 1st Earl Macartney 1815 1817 William Pitt Amherst 1st Earl Amherst Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to Imperial China during the First Opium War edit Name Tenure begin Tenure end British Monarch Chinese Emperor Sir George Elliot February 1840 November 1840 Queen Victoria Daoguang Emperor Sir Charles Elliot November 1840 12 August 1841 Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to Imperial China held by the Governor of Hong Kong edit Name Tenure begin Tenure end British Monarch Chinese Emperor Sir Henry Pottinger 12 August 1841 8 May 1844 Queen Victoria Daoguang Emperor Sir John Francis Davis 8 May 1844 18 March 1848 Sir George Bonham 18 March 1848 1853 Sir John Bowring 20 December 1853 17 April 1857 Xianfeng Emperor Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to Imperial China edit Name Tenure begin Tenure end British Monarch Chinese Emperor The Earl of Elgin 1857 1860 Queen Victoria Xianfeng Emperor Sir Frederick Bruce 7 November 1860 19 June 1864 Sir Thomas Francis Wade 19 June 1864 7 December 1865 Tongzhi Emperor Sir Rutherford Alcock 7 December 1865 1 November 1869 Hugh Fraser 1 November 1869 28 November 1869 Sir Thomas Francis Wade 28 November 1869 6 November 1876 Hugh Fraser 6 November 1876 29 June 1879 Guangxu Emperor Sir Thomas Francis Wade 29 June 1879 14 August 1882 Thomas Grosvenor 14 August 1882 17 September 1883 Sir Harry Smith Parkes died in office 28 September 1883 21 March 1885 Sir Nicholas Roderick O Conor charge d affaires 22 March 1885 15 June 1886 Sir John Walsham Bt 15 June 1886 28 September 1892 William Nelthorpe Beauclerk charge d affaires 28 September 1892 19 November 1892 Sir Nicholas Roderick O Conor 19 November 1892 September 1895 William Nelthorpe Beauclerk charge d affaires September 1895 24 April 1896 Sir Claude Maxwell MacDonald 2 24 April 1896 25 October 1900 Sir Ernest Mason Satow 25 October 1900 1906 Edward VII Walter Beaupre Townley charge d affaires 3 December 1902 21 August 1903 Sir John Jordan 19 September 1906 12 March 1910 William Grenfell Max Muller 12 March 1910 28 November 1910 Xuantong Emperor Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to the Republic of China edit Name Tenure begin Tenure end British Monarch Chinese President Sir John Jordan 28 November 1910 1 March 1920 George V Sun Yat sen Yuan Shikai Li Yuanhong Feng Guozhang Xu Shichang Sir Beilby Alston 1 March 1920 1922 Xu Shichang Zhou Ziqi Li Yuanhong Robert Clive charge d affaires 1922 1922 Sir James Ronald Macleay 1922 20 December 1926 Li Yuanhong Gao Lingwei Cao Kun Huang Fu Duan Qirui Hu Weide Yan Huiqing Du Xigui Wellington Koo Sir Miles Lampson 20 December 1926 3 September 1933 Wellington Koo Zhang Zuolin Chiang Kai shek Lin Sen Edward Ingram 5 May 1932 3 September 1933 Lin Sen Hon Sir Alexander Cadogan 3 September 1933 19 May 1935 Ambassadors to the Republic of China edit Name Tenure begin Tenure end British Monarch Chinese President Hon Sir Alexander Cadogan 15 June 1935 5 April 1936 George V Lin Sen Sir Robert George Howe 5 April 1936 2 September 1936 Edward VIII Sir Hughe Knatchbull Hugessen 3 23 September 1936 20 December 1937 Sir Archibald Clark Kerr 23 September 1936 16 January 1942 George VI Sir Horace James Seymour 16 January 1942 23 May 1946 Ralph Stevenson 4 21 June 1946 1948 Chiang Kai shek Charges d affaires to the People s Republic of China edit The United Kingdom recognized Communist China in January 1950 and posted a charge d affaires in the new capital of Beijing However China was unwilling to exchange ambassadors until the British consulate in Taipei was withdrawn in 1972 5 Name Tenure begin Tenure end British monarch Chinese leader John Hutchison 4 12 October 1949 1951 George VI Mao Zedong Leo Lamb 4 6 13 February 1951 1953 Humphrey Trevelyan 4 22 August 1953 1955 Elizabeth II Con O Neill 4 26 June 1955 1957 Duncan Wilson 1957 1959 Michael Stewart 28 August 1959 1962 Terence Garvey 1962 1965 Donald Hopson 1965 1968 Percy Cradock August 1968 February 1969 John Denson 1969 18 November 1971 Ambassadors to the People s Republic of China edit Name Tenure begin Tenure end British Monarch Paramount leader Sir John Addis 26 January 1972 17 June 1974 Elizabeth II Mao Zedong Sir Edward Youde 29 August 1974 1978 Sir Percy Cradock 15 June 1978 1984 Hua Guofeng Sir Richard Evans 23 January 1984 1988 Deng Xiaoping Sir Alan Donald 26 May 1988 1991 Sir Robin McLaren 20 June 1991 1994 Sir Leonard Appleyard 24 September 1994 1997 Jiang Zemin Sir Anthony Galsworthy 29 December 1997 2002 Sir Christopher Hum 4 April 2002 2006 Sir William Ehrman 15 March 2006 2010 Hu Jintao Sir Sebastian Wood 3 March 2010 2015 Dame Barbara Woodward 14 April 2015 2020 Xi Jinping Dame Caroline Wilson September 2020See also editList of ambassadors of China to the United Kingdom China United Kingdom relations Taiwan United Kingdom relations Ambassadors of China Heads of Diplomatic Missions of the United Kingdom Foreign relations of China Foreign relations of the United KingdomReferences edit Caroline Wilson appointed as Her Majesty s Ambassador to the People s Republic of China E W Edwards MacDonald Sir Claude Maxwell 1852 1915 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press Sept 2004 online edn Jan 2008 1 accessed 5 November 2008 No 34331 The London Gazette 13 October 1936 p 6536 a b c d e The Diplomatic Service List 1966 p 120 China Exchange of Ambassadors Parliamentary Debates Hansard 13 March 1972 Hoare J E Embassies in the East 1999 2013 Routledge Chapter 5 Last years in the old Legation External links editUK and China gov uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to China amp oldid 1203706875, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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