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Marcus Cheke

Sir Marcus John Cheke KCVO CMG (20 October 1906 – 22 June 1960) was a British diplomat and courtier.

Career edit

Marcus Cheke was educated at Clayesmore School and Trinity College, Oxford. In the British general election of 1929 he stood as Liberal candidate for the New Forest and Christchurch constituency but was defeated by the sitting MP, Wilfrid Ashley.

Cheke was Honorary Attaché at the British Embassy, Lisbon, 1931–34 and at Brussels 1934–37; Press Attaché, Lisbon, 1938–42; attached to the staff of the Lisbon Embassy with the local rank of First Secretary 1942–45; and Vice-Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps 1946–57. He was appointed Minister to the Holy See in 1957 and died in office in Rome in 1960. He was also an Extra Gentleman Usher to the Queen from 1957.

Cheke was appointed CVO in 1952, CMG in 1955 and knighted KCVO in 1957.

Personal edit

In 1939 Marcus Cheke married the Honourable Constance Elizabeth Lopes, daughter of the 1st Baron Roborough.[1] They had no children.

In 1945, when leaving Lisbon, Cheke donated a painting to the Câmara Municipal (city council), by him, depicting the Terreiro do Paço.

Publications edit

  • Papillée, Faber & Gwyer, London, 1927
  • The licking [Reminiscences of the author's childhood], Grayhound Press, Winchester, 1931
  • Hide and Seek, Collins, London, 1934
  • A tale of Lisbon [A poem], The Shakespeare Head Press, Oxford, 1937
  • Dictator of Portugal: A Life of the Marquis of Pombal, 1699–1782, Sidgwick & Jackson, London, 1938
  • Acta n.º 99, Câmara Municipal de Lisboa, 1945
  • Carlota Joaquina, Queen of Portugal, Sidgwick & Jackson, London, 1947
  • Guidance on Foreign Usages and Ceremony, and Other Matters, for a Member of His Majesty's Foreign Service on His First Appointment to a Post Abroad, HM Diplomatic Corps, London, 1949
  • The Cardinal de Bernis, Cassell, London, 1958

References edit

  • CHEKE, Sir Marcus (John), Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007, accessed 19 Feb 2012
  • The Pope calls on Sir Marcus, The Catholic Herald, 3 June 1960
  • Copac - Brief Record Display - Marcus Cheke
  1. ^ Barreiros, José António (27 October 2019). "Sir Marcus John Cheke – 24 Land". Retrieved 8 November 2021.

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