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List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Russia

The ambassador of the United Kingdom to Russia (Russian: Британский Посол в России) is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in the Russian Federation and head of the UK's diplomatic mission in Russia. The official title is His Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Russian Federation.


UK Ambassador
to the Russian Federation
Британский Посол в России
Incumbent
Dame Deborah Bronnert
DCMG
since 2020
StyleHer Excellency
Reports toSecretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
ResidenceMoscow
AppointerCharles III
Inaugural holderThe Lord St Helens
First Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United Kingdom to Russia

The Lord Bloomfield
First Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Russia

Sir John Crampton, Bt
First Ambassador to Russia
Formation1801
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

1844
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary

1860
Ambassadors
WebsiteBritish Embassy - Moscow

Between 1844 and 1860 the status of the head of mission in Saint Petersburg was reduced from Ambassador to Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary. The capital of Russia, and later of the Soviet Union (from 1922 to 1991), moved to Moscow in 1918.

List of heads of mission

For the envoys to Russia from the Court of St James's before the creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801, see List of ambassadors of the Kingdom of England to Russia (for the period until 1707) and List of ambassadors of Great Britain to Russia (for the years 1707 to 1800).

Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

1800-1801: Diplomatic Relations were suspended during the Second League of Armed Neutrality.

Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary

Ambassadors

Name Tenure Begin Tenure End British monarch Russian monarch/leader
Sir John Crampton, Bt 1860 1861 Queen Victoria Emperor Alexander II
The Lord Napier 1861 1864
Sir Andrew Buchanan, Bt 1864 1867
The Earl Vane 1867 1871
Lord Augustus Loftus 1871 1879
The Earl of Dufferin 1879 1881
Sir Edward Thornton 1881 1884 Emperor Alexander III
Sir Robert Morier 1884 1893
Sir Frank Lascelles 1894 1895 Emperor Nicholas II
Emperor Michael II
Sir Nicholas Roderick O'Conor[3] 1895 1898
Sir Charles Stewart Scott 1898 1904
Sir Charles Hardinge 1904 1906 King Edward VII
Sir Arthur Nicolson, Bt 1906 1910
Sir George Buchanan 1910 1917 King George V
King Edward VIII
King George VI
no representation following the Russian Revolution 1917 1924 Vladimir Lenin
Sir Robert MacLeod Hodgson 1924 1927 Joseph Stalin
no representation following a crisis in 1927[4] 1927 1929
Sir Esmond Ovey 1929 1933
The Viscount Chilston 1933 1939
Sir William Seeds 1939 1940 King George VI
Hon. Sir Stafford Cripps 1940 1942
Sir Archibald Clark Kerr 1942 1946
Sir Maurice Peterson 1946 1949
Sir David Kelly 1949 1951
Sir Alvary Gascoigne 1951 1953
Sir William Hayter 1953 1957 Queen Elizabeth II Georgy Malenkov
Nikita Khrushchev
Sir Patrick Reilly 1957 1960 Nikita Khrushchev
Sir Frank Roberts 1960 1962
Sir Humphrey Trevelyan 1962 1965
Sir Geoffrey Harrison 1965 1968 Leonid Brezhnev
Sir Duncan Wilson 1968 1971
Sir John Killick 1971 1973
Sir Terence Garvey 1973 1976
Sir Howard Smith 1976 1978
Sir Curtis Keeble 1978 1982
Sir Iain Sutherland 1982 1985 Yuri Andropov
Konstantin Chernenko
Mikhail Gorbachev
Sir Bryan Cartledge 1985 1988 Mikhail Gorbachev
Sir Rodric Braithwaite 1988 1992
Sir Brian Fall 1992 1995 Boris Yeltsin
Sir Andrew Wood 1995 2000
Sir Roderic Lyne 2000 2004 Vladimir Putin
Sir Anthony Brenton 2004 2008
Dame Anne Pringle 2008 2011 Dmitry Medvedev
Sir Tim Barrow[5] 2011 2015 Dmitry Medvedev
Vladimir Putin
Sir Laurie Bristow[6] 2016 2020 Vladimir Putin
Dame Deborah Bronnert[7] January 2020

Arms

List of ambassadors of Russia to the United Kingdom

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t S. T. Bindoff, E. F. Malcolm Smith and C. K. Webster, British Diplomatic Representatives 1789-1852 (Camden 3rd Series, 50, 1934).
  2. ^ a b c Haydn, Joseph (1851). The Book of Dignities: Containing Rolls of the Official Personages of the British Empire. London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longman's. pp. 81–82.
  3. ^ "Sir Nicholas O'Conor Dead," New York Times. March 20, 1908.
  4. ^ Harriette Flory: The Arcos Raid and the Rupture of Anglo-Soviet Relations, 1927, in: Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 12, No. 4 (Oct., 1977), pp. 707–723. Available here.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 February 2013. Retrieved 8 February 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  6. ^ "Dr Laurie Bristow CMG". gov.uk. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  7. ^ "Change of Her Majesty's Ambassador to Russia - January 2020". GOV.UK. Retrieved 7 June 2019.

External links

  • UK and Russia, gov.uk

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The ambassador of the United Kingdom to Russia Russian Britanskij Posol v Rossii is the United Kingdom s foremost diplomatic representative in the Russian Federation and head of the UK s diplomatic mission in Russia The official title is His Britannic Majesty s Ambassador to the Russian Federation UK Ambassador to the Russian Federation Britanskij Posol v RossiiRoyal Arms of His Majesty s GovernmentIncumbentDame Deborah Bronnert DCMGsince 2020StyleHer ExcellencyReports toSecretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth AffairsResidenceMoscowAppointerCharles IIIInaugural holderThe Lord St Helens First Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United Kingdom to Russia The Lord Bloomfield First Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Russia Sir John Crampton Bt First Ambassador to RussiaFormation1801 Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 1844 Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary 1860 AmbassadorsWebsiteBritish Embassy MoscowBetween 1844 and 1860 the status of the head of mission in Saint Petersburg was reduced from Ambassador to Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary The capital of Russia and later of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1991 moved to Moscow in 1918 Contents 1 List of heads of mission 1 1 Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 1 2 Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary 1 3 Ambassadors 2 Arms 3 References 4 External linksList of heads of mission EditFor the envoys to Russia from the Court of St James s before the creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801 see List of ambassadors of the Kingdom of England to Russia for the period until 1707 and List of ambassadors of Great Britain to Russia for the years 1707 to 1800 Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Edit 1800 1801 Diplomatic Relations were suspended during the Second League of Armed Neutrality 1801 1802 The Lord St Helens 1 1802 1804 Sir John Borlase Warren Bt 1 1804 1806 Lord Granville Leveson Gower 1 1805 1806 The Lord Cathcart 1 1807 Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale Special Mission 1 1807 Lord Granville Leveson Gower 1 again 1807 1812 Diplomatic Relations suspended following Treaty of Tilsit 1812 Edward Thornton Plenipotentiary to negotiate at Stockholm 1 1812 1820 The Viscount Cathcart created Earl Cathcart while in post in 1814 1 1820 1825 Sir Charles Bagot 1 1820 1824 Hon Frederick Cathcart Minister Plenipotentiary ad interim 2 1824 1825 Edward Michael Ward Minister Plenipotentiary ad interim 2 1825 1826 The Viscount Strangford 1 1825 1828 Edward Cromwell Disbrowe Minister Plenipotentiary ad interim 1 1828 1832 Sir William a Court Bt 1 1828 1832 Hon William Temple Minister Plenipotentiary ad interim 2 1832 1833 Sir Stratford Canning nominally ambassador but did not go 1 1832 1835 Hon John Duncan Bligh Minister Plenipotentiary ad interim 1 1835 1837 The Earl of Durham 1 1837 1838 John Ralph Milbanke Minister Plenipotentiary ad interim 1 1838 1841 The Marquess of Clanricarde 1 1841 1844 The Lord Stuart de Rothesay 1 Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary Edit 1844 1851 John Bloomfield succeeded as Baron Bloomfield while in post in 1846 1 1851 1854 Sir George Hamilton Seymour 1 1854 1856 No representation due to the Crimean War 1856 1858 The Lord Wodehouse 1858 1860 Sir John Crampton BtAmbassadors Edit Name Tenure Begin Tenure End British monarch Russian monarch leaderSir John Crampton Bt 1860 1861 Queen Victoria Emperor Alexander IIThe Lord Napier 1861 1864Sir Andrew Buchanan Bt 1864 1867The Earl Vane 1867 1871Lord Augustus Loftus 1871 1879The Earl of Dufferin 1879 1881Sir Edward Thornton 1881 1884 Emperor Alexander IIISir Robert Morier 1884 1893Sir Frank Lascelles 1894 1895 Emperor Nicholas II Emperor Michael IISir Nicholas Roderick O Conor 3 1895 1898Sir Charles Stewart Scott 1898 1904Sir Charles Hardinge 1904 1906 King Edward VIISir Arthur Nicolson Bt 1906 1910Sir George Buchanan 1910 1917 King George V King Edward VIII King George VIno representation following the Russian Revolution 1917 1924 Vladimir LeninSir Robert MacLeod Hodgson 1924 1927 Joseph Stalinno representation following a crisis in 1927 4 1927 1929Sir Esmond Ovey 1929 1933The Viscount Chilston 1933 1939Sir William Seeds 1939 1940 King George VIHon Sir Stafford Cripps 1940 1942Sir Archibald Clark Kerr 1942 1946Sir Maurice Peterson 1946 1949Sir David Kelly 1949 1951Sir Alvary Gascoigne 1951 1953Sir William Hayter 1953 1957 Queen Elizabeth II Georgy Malenkov Nikita KhrushchevSir Patrick Reilly 1957 1960 Nikita KhrushchevSir Frank Roberts 1960 1962Sir Humphrey Trevelyan 1962 1965Sir Geoffrey Harrison 1965 1968 Leonid BrezhnevSir Duncan Wilson 1968 1971Sir John Killick 1971 1973Sir Terence Garvey 1973 1976Sir Howard Smith 1976 1978Sir Curtis Keeble 1978 1982Sir Iain Sutherland 1982 1985 Yuri Andropov Konstantin Chernenko Mikhail GorbachevSir Bryan Cartledge 1985 1988 Mikhail GorbachevSir Rodric Braithwaite 1988 1992Sir Brian Fall 1992 1995 Boris YeltsinSir Andrew Wood 1995 2000Sir Roderic Lyne 2000 2004 Vladimir PutinSir Anthony Brenton 2004 2008Dame Anne Pringle 2008 2011 Dmitry MedvedevSir Tim Barrow 5 2011 2015 Dmitry Medvedev Vladimir PutinSir Laurie Bristow 6 2016 2020 Vladimir PutinDame Deborah Bronnert 7 January 2020 Arms EditList of ambassadors of Russia to the United KingdomReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t S T Bindoff E F Malcolm Smith and C K Webster British Diplomatic Representatives 1789 1852 Camden 3rd Series 50 1934 a b c Haydn Joseph 1851 The Book of Dignities Containing Rolls of the Official Personages of the British Empire London Longman Brown Green and Longman s pp 81 82 Sir Nicholas O Conor Dead New York Times March 20 1908 Harriette Flory The Arcos Raid and the Rupture of Anglo Soviet Relations 1927 in Journal of Contemporary History Vol 12 No 4 Oct 1977 pp 707 723 Available here UK in Russia Our Ambassador Archived from the original on 23 February 2013 Retrieved 8 February 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Dr Laurie Bristow CMG gov uk Retrieved 26 January 2016 Change of Her Majesty s Ambassador to Russia January 2020 GOV UK Retrieved 7 June 2019 External links EditUK and Russia gov uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Russia amp oldid 1131559526, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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