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*1919–1921: [[Ralph Paget|Sir Ralph |
*1919–1921: [[Ralph Paget|Sir Ralph Paget]] |
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*1921–1925: [[John Tilley (diplomat)|Sir John |
*1921–1925: [[John Tilley (diplomat)|Sir John Tilley]] |
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*1925–1930: [[Beilby Alston|Sir Beilby |
*1925–1930: [[Beilby Alston|Sir Beilby Alston]] |
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*1930–1935: [[William Seeds|Sir William Seeds]] |
*1930–1935: [[William Seeds|Sir William Seeds]] |
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*1935–1939: [[Hugh Gurney|Sir Hugh Gurney]] |
*1935–1939: [[Hugh Gurney|Sir Hugh Gurney]] |
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*1939–1941: [[Geoffrey George Knox|Sir Geoffrey |
*1939–1941: [[Geoffrey George Knox|Sir Geoffrey Knox]] |
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*1941–1944: [[Noel Charles|Sir Noel |
*1941–1944: [[Noel Charles|Sir Noel Charles]] |
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*1944–1947: [[Donald Gainer|Sir Donald |
*1944–1947: [[Donald Gainer|Sir Donald Gainer]] |
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*1947–1952: [[Nevile Butler|Sir Nevile |
*1947–1952: [[Nevile Butler|Sir Nevile Butler]] |
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*1952–1956: [[Geoffrey Harington Thompson|Sir Geoffrey Thompson]] |
*1952–1956: [[Geoffrey Harington Thompson|Sir Geoffrey Thompson]] |
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*1956–1958: [[Geoffrey Harrison|Sir Geoffrey Harrison]] [[:ru:Харрисон, Джеффри]] |
*1956–1958: [[Geoffrey Harrison|Sir Geoffrey Harrison]] [[:ru:Харрисон, Джеффри]] |
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*1966–1969: [[John Wriothesley Russell|Sir John Russell]] |
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*1969–1973: [[David Wathen Stather Hunt|Sir David Hunt]] |
*1969–1973: [[David Wathen Stather Hunt|Sir David Hunt]] |
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*1973–1977: [[Derek Dodson]] (later Sir Derek Dodson) |
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*1977–1979: [[Norman Statham|Sir Norman Statham]] |
*1977–1979: [[Norman Statham|Sir Norman Statham]] |
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*1979–1981: [[George Edmund Hall]] |
*1979–1981: [[George Edmund Hall]] |
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*1981–1984: [[George William Harding]] (later Sir William Harding) |
*1981–1984: [[George William Harding|William Harding]] (later Sir William Harding) |
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*1984–1987: [[John Ure (diplomat)|John Ure]] (later Sir John Ure) |
*1984–1987: [[John Ure (diplomat)|John Ure]] (later Sir John Ure) |
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*1987–1992: [[Michael |
*1987–1992: [[Michael Newington]] |
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*1992–1995: [[Peter |
*1992–1995: [[Peter Heap]] (later Sir Peter Heap) |
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*1995–1999: [[Donald |
*1995–1999: [[Donald Haskell]] |
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*1999–2004: [[Roger Bone|Sir Roger |
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*2004–2008: [[Peter Collecott]] |
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*2008–2013: [[Alan Charlton]] |
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The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Brazil[1] is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in Brazil, and in charge of the UK's diplomatic mission in Brazil. The official title is Her Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Federative Republic of Brazil.
List of heads of mission
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Emperor of Brazil
- 1826: Sir Henry Chamberlain, 1st Baronet, consul general and Chargé d'affaires
- 1826–1828: Sir Robert Gordon[2]
- 1828–1832: John, Lord Ponsonby[2]
- 1828: Percy, Viscount Strangford, special mission[2]
- 1832–1835: Stephen Henry Fox[2]
- 1835–1838: Hamilton Charles James Hamilton[2]
- 1838–1847: (?): William Gore Ouseley, Chargé d'Affaires.[2]
- 1842: Henry Ellis, Extraordinary and special mission,[2] (concerning slave trade).
- 1847–1850: The Lord Howden[2]
- 1850–1851: James Hudson[2]
- 1851–1853: Henry Southern [3]
- 1853–1855: Henry Francis Howard [4]
- 1855–1858: Peter Campbell Scarlett [5]
- 1859–1863 May: William Dougal Christie, Envoy-Extraordinary and Minister-Plenipotentiary
- 1863 May: Diplomatic Relations suspended.[6]
- 1865–1867: Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Thornton
- 1867–1879: G B Mathew (later Sir G B Mathew)
- 1879–1881: Clare Ford (later Rt. Hon. Sir Clare Ford)
- 1881–1885: Edwin Corbett
- 1885: Sidney Locock (died on 30 August 1885, before taking up the post)
- 1885–1888: Hugh MacDonell (later Rt. Hon. Sir Hugh MacDonell)
- 1888–1891: Hugh Wyndham (later Sir Hugh Wyndham)
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States of Brazil
- 1891–1894: Hugh Wyndham (later Sir Hugh Wyndham)
- 1894–1900: Constantine Phipps (later Sir Constantine Phipps)
- 1900–1906: Sir Henry Dering, Bart
- 1906–1915: W H D Haggard (later Sir William Haggard)
- 1915–1919: Sir Arthur Peel
Ambassador
- 1919–1921: Sir Ralph Paget
- 1921–1925: Sir John Tilley
- 1925–1930: Sir Beilby Alston
- 1930–1935: Sir William Seeds
- 1935–1939: Sir Hugh Gurney
- 1939–1941: Sir Geoffrey Knox
- 1941–1944: Sir Noel Charles
- 1944–1947: Sir Donald Gainer
- 1947–1952: Sir Nevile Butler
- 1952–1956: Sir Geoffrey Thompson
- 1956–1958: Sir Geoffrey Harrison ru:Харрисон, Джеффри
- 1958–1963: Sir Geoffrey Wallinger
- 1963–1966: Sir Leslie Fry
- 1966–1969: Sir John Russell
- 1969–1973: Sir David Hunt
- 1973–1977: Derek Dodson (later Sir Derek Dodson)
- 1977–1979: Sir Norman Statham
- 1979–1981: George Edmund Hall
- 1981–1984: William Harding (later Sir William Harding)
- 1984–1987: John Ure (later Sir John Ure)
- 1987–1992: Michael Newington
- 1992–1995: Peter Heap (later Sir Peter Heap)
- 1995–1999: Donald Haskell
- 1999–2004: Sir Roger Bone
- 2004–2008: Peter Collecott
- 2008–2013: Alan Charlton
- 2013–present[update]: Alex Ellis[7][8]
References
- ^ Previous Ambassadors
- ^ a b c d e f g h i J. Haydn, Book of Dignities (1851), 87.
- ^ "No. 21245". The London Gazette. 16 September 1851.
- ^ "No. 21440". The London Gazette. 17 May 1853.
- ^ "No. 21853". The London Gazette. 26 February 1856.
- ^ William Dougal Christie, Notes on Brazilian Questions, Edw Hertslet, The Foreign Office List, forming a complete British Diplomatic and Consular p 45
- ^ Change of Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Brazil, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, 12 October 2012
- ^ Alex Ellis – British Ambassador to Brazil