List of diplomats from the United Kingdom to Saxony
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Below is an incomplete list of diplomats from the United Kingdom to Saxony, specifically Heads of Missions.
1806-1816: No diplomatic relations
Elector of Saxony
- 1693: Sir William Dutton Colt Two Special Missions
- 1693–1698: George StepneyGeorge StepneyGeorge Stepney was an English poet and diplomat.Stepney was the son of George Stepney, groom of the chamber to Charles II, and was born at Westminster...
Three Special Missions: 1693-1694 as Commissary and Deputy; 1695 as Minister; 1698 as Envoy Extraordinary
Elector of Saxony and King of Poland
1698 to 1763: The Elector of Saxony was usually also King of Poland: no separate mission to Saxony: see List of Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to PolandElector of Saxony
- 1764–1768: Philip Stanhope
- 1769–1771: Robert Murray Keith (the younger)Robert Murray Keith (the younger)Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Murray Keith KB was a British soldier and diplomat.He was born in Edinburgh, the eldest son of Robert Murray Keith and his wife daughter of Sir William Cunningham, 2nd baronet, of Caprington...
- 1771–1775: John Osborne
- 1775–1783: Sir John Stepney, Bt
- 1782: Viscount Dalrymple (did not go)
- 1783–1791: Morton EdenMorton Eden, 1st Baron HenleyMorton Frederick Eden, 1st Baron Henley GCB, PC, FRS was a British diplomat.Eden was a younger son of Sir Robert Eden, 3rd Baronet and was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. From 1776–79, he was Minister to Bavaria, then to Copenhagen 1779–82, Dresden 1783–91, Berlin...
- 1791–1803: Hugh ElliotHugh ElliotHugh Elliot was a British diplomat and then a colonial governor.- Education and early career :Hugh Elliot was born in 1752, the second son of Sir Gilbert Elliot, and the younger brother of Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 1st Earl of Minto...
- 1803–1806: Henry Williams-WynnHenry Watkin Williams-WynnHenry Watkins William-Wynn was a British MP in the early 19th century. William-Wynn sat for Midhurst from January to May 1807....
1806-1816: No diplomatic relations
Kingdom of Saxony
- 1806–1816: Henry Williams-WynnHenry Watkin Williams-WynnHenry Watkins William-Wynn was a British MP in the early 19th century. William-Wynn sat for Midhurst from January to May 1807....
- 1816–1824: John Morier
- 1824–1828: George ChadGeorge William ChadGeorge William Chad was an English diplomat.George William Chad was the son of Sir George Chad, Bart. He was educated at Caius College, Cambridge, graduating B.A. in 1809 and M.A. in 1813. He became a career diplomat, remaining in the Diplomatic Service for twenty-five years...
- 1828–1832: Edward WardEdward Michael WardEdward Michael Ward was an Anglo-Irish diplomat.He was the oldest son of Robert Ward and his first wife Sophia Frances Whaley, third daughter of Richard Chapel Whaley. His younger brother James was a vice-admiral in the Royal Navy.Ward served as secretary of legation at Stuttgart from 1814...
- 1832–1858: Hon. Francis Forbes
- 1858–1859: Augustus PagetAugustus Berkeley PagetSir Augustus Berkeley Paget GCB was the son of Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Paget and Lady Augusta Fane, nephew of General Sir Edward Paget and grandson of The 1st Earl of Uxbridge....
- 1859–1866: Hon. Charles MurrayCharles Augustus MurraySir Charles Augustus Murray was a British author and diplomat.-Background:Murray was the second son of George Murray, 5th Earl of Dunmore, and his mother was the daughter of Archibald Hamilton, 9th Duke of Hamilton...
- 1866–1867: John Lumley
- 1867–1874: Joseph Hume Burnley
- 1873–1897: George Strachey
- 1897–1901: Sir Alexander Condie Stephen
- 1901–1907: Viscount GoughViscount Goughthumb|Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount GoughViscount Gough, of Goojerat in the Punjab and of the city of Limerick, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1849 for the military commander Hugh Gough, 1st Baron Gough...
- 1907–1909: Mandsfeldt de Cardonnel Findlay
- 1909–1914: Arthur C. Grant Duff