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List of diplomats of Great Britain to the Republic of Genoa

List of diplomats from the Kingdom of England and Great Britain to the Republic of Genoa

Envoys Extraordinary of England (to 1707) edit

Envoys Extraordinary of Great Britain (from 1707) edit

No formal representation 1722–1763, other than Consuls

  • c.1723–1738: John Bagshaw Consul[3]
  • c.1738–c.1756: John Birtles Consul[3]
  • c.1758–1775: James Hollford Consul[3]

Ministers

  • 1763: Capt Augustus Harvey Minister[1]
  • 1763–1766: Commodore Thomas Harrison Minister[1]
  • 1767–1769: Commodore Richard Spey Minister[1]

No formal diplomatic representation 1769–1793, other than Consuls

  • 1786 to 1786: John Collet, Consul[4][5]

Minister Plenipoteniary

British Representatives to Genoa since 1797 edit

Great Britain became the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801; the city and republic of Genoa also transferred through several changes of national status during the 19th century.

France 1797 to 1814 edit

In 1797, the Republic passed into French control as the Ligurian Republic, and was formally annexed to France in 1805 as the département of Gênes.

Kingdom of Sardinia 1814 to 1861 edit

At the 1814 Congress of Vienna, Genoa became part of the Kingdom of Sardinia. Britain continued to appoint Consuls to the city.

Kingdom of Italy, 1861 edit

The Kingdom of Sardinia became the core of the Kingdom of Italy in 1861.

  • 1893: Charles Alfred Payton, Consul[15]
  • 1908: William Keene MVO, Consul[15][18]
  • 1918: Edward C Blech CMG, Consul-General[8]
  • 1920: William H.M. Sinclair, Consul; James R Murray Vice-Consul[15]
  • 1922: Harry Churchill CMG, Consul-General[8]
  • 1925: Robert Erskine Consul-General,[8] C. F. W. Andrews Vice-Consul[15]
  • 1930: Edward William Paget Thurstan, CMG Consul-General;[15][19] I. L. Henderson Vice-Consul[15]
  • 1935: A. G. Major Consul-General; W. J. Sullivan Vice-Consul[15]
  • 1940: W. S. Edmonds CMG, OBE Consul-General; Donald CameronVice-Consul[15]

Italian Republic, 1946 edit

Consuls were appointed to Genoa from 1950 until 1995; since when all consuls have been honorary.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j D. B. Horn, British Diplomatic Representatives 1689–1789 (Camden 3rd Ser. 46, 1932)
  2. ^ H. M. Stephens, ‘Chetwynd, William Richard, third Viscount Chetwynd (1685?–1770)’, rev. Philip Carter, (Oxford Dictionary of National Biography), Oxford University Press, 2004 [1], accessed 15 Nov 2008.
  3. ^ a b c http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/default.asp The National Archives catalogue, class SP 79
  4. ^ "Deaths and Preferments". The Scots Magazine. 38: 363. 1786. Retrieved 14 September 2016 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "Collet, John (d 1786) Consul at Genoa". The National Archives.
  6. ^ London Gazette 13545
  7. ^ a b S. T. Bindoff, E. F. Malcolm Smith and C. K. Webster, British Diplomatic Representatives 1789–1852 (Camden 3rd Series, 50, 1934).
  8. ^ a b c d Mackie, Colin (18 March 2014). A Directory of British Diplomats: Part 1 of 4. Foreign and Commonwealth Office. p. 161. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
  9. ^ "Foreign Office Records, Consul Joseph Brame and Francis Drake". The National Archives. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  10. ^ "Deaths and Preferments". The Scots Magazine. 48: 363. July 1786. Retrieved 14 September 2016 – via Google Books.
  11. ^ The Dispatches and Letters of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson: 1795 to 1797. Vol. 2. Colburn. 1845.
  12. ^ Advices, Intelligence, etc., from Vice-Consul James Bird, 1798–1803. FO 28/18: UK National Archives.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  13. ^ Sloyan, Victoria. "Accounts of Timothy Yeats-Brown, British Consul at Genoa, 1835–57". Bodleian Library, University of Oxford. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  14. ^ a b c Brown, Francis A Yeats (1917). Family Notes. Genoa: R Instituto Sordomuti.
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Bartoli, Alessandro. Le colonie britanniche in Riviera tra Ottocento e Novecento.
  16. ^ "Jutland Letters".
  17. ^ "Francis Yeats-Brown". Student Encyclopedia. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
  18. ^ "Foreign Office" (PDF). The London Gazette. London: 444. 19 January 1912. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  19. ^ "Foreign Office, September 9, 1927". The London Gazette (33327): 7113. 8 November 1927. Retrieved 7 February 2018.

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List of diplomats from the Kingdom of England and Great Britain to the Republic of Genoa This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items February 2011 Contents 1 Envoys Extraordinary of England to 1707 2 Envoys Extraordinary of Great Britain from 1707 3 British Representatives to Genoa since 1797 3 1 France 1797 to 1814 3 2 Kingdom of Sardinia 1814 to 1861 3 3 Kingdom of Italy 1861 3 4 Italian Republic 1946 4 ReferencesEnvoys Extraordinary of England to 1707 edit1697 1698 and 1702 1705 Sir Lambert Blackwell 1 1705 Col Mitford Crowe Resident 1 1706 1707 Dr Henry Newton usually absent 1 Envoys Extraordinary of Great Britain from 1707 edit1707 1711 Dr Henry Newton usually absent 1 1708 1713 William Richard Chetwynd Resident 1708 1711 then Envoy Extraordinary 1 2 1710 John Molesworth Envoy Extraordinary 1 1714 1722 Henry Davenant 1 No formal representation 1722 1763 other than Consuls c 1723 1738 John Bagshaw Consul 3 c 1738 c 1756 John Birtles Consul 3 c 1758 1775 James Hollford Consul 3 Ministers 1763 Capt Augustus Harvey Minister 1 1763 1766 Commodore Thomas Harrison Minister 1 1767 1769 Commodore Richard Spey Minister 1 No formal diplomatic representation 1769 1793 other than Consuls 1786 to 1786 John Collet Consul 4 5 Minister Plenipoteniary 1793 1795 Francis Drake 6 Minister Plenipotentiary 7 8 1786 1797 Joseph Brame Consul 9 10 1795 1797 in charge 7 1797 1803 James Bird Vice consul Acting Consul 11 12 British Representatives to Genoa since 1797 editGreat Britain became the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801 the city and republic of Genoa also transferred through several changes of national status during the 19th century France 1797 to 1814 edit In 1797 the Republic passed into French control as the Ligurian Republic and was formally annexed to France in 1805 as the departement of Genes Kingdom of Sardinia 1814 to 1861 edit At the 1814 Congress of Vienna Genoa became part of the Kingdom of Sardinia Britain continued to appoint Consuls to the city 1840 1857 Timothy Yeats Brown Consul General 13 14 15 1856 Edward Algernoon Le Mesurier 16 Consul general Montague Yeats Brown Vice Consul 14 15 1858 1893 Montague Yeats Brown Consul 17 14 15 Kingdom of Italy 1861 edit The Kingdom of Sardinia became the core of the Kingdom of Italy in 1861 1893 Charles Alfred Payton Consul 15 1908 William Keene MVO Consul 15 18 1918 Edward C Blech CMG Consul General 8 1920 William H M Sinclair Consul James R Murray Vice Consul 15 1922 Harry Churchill CMG Consul General 8 1925 Robert Erskine Consul General 8 C F W Andrews Vice Consul 15 1930 Edward William Paget Thurstan CMG Consul General 15 19 I L Henderson Vice Consul 15 1935 A G Major Consul General W J Sullivan Vice Consul 15 1940 W S Edmonds CMG OBE Consul General Donald CameronVice Consul 15 Italian Republic 1946 edit Consuls were appointed to Genoa from 1950 until 1995 since when all consuls have been honorary 15 References edit a b c d e f g h i j D B Horn British Diplomatic 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Dispatches and Letters of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson 1795 to 1797 Vol 2 Colburn 1845 Advices Intelligence etc from Vice Consul James Bird 1798 1803 FO 28 18 UK National Archives a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link Sloyan Victoria Accounts of Timothy Yeats Brown British Consul at Genoa 1835 57 Bodleian Library University of Oxford Retrieved 1 April 2015 a b c Brown Francis A Yeats 1917 Family Notes Genoa R Instituto Sordomuti a b c d e f g h i j k l Bartoli Alessandro Le colonie britanniche in Riviera tra Ottocento e Novecento Jutland Letters Francis Yeats Brown Student Encyclopedia Retrieved 1 October 2014 Foreign Office PDF The London Gazette London 444 19 January 1912 Retrieved 11 August 2018 Foreign Office September 9 1927 The London Gazette 33327 7113 8 November 1927 Retrieved 7 February 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of diplomats of Great Britain to the Republic of Genoa amp oldid 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