List of diplomats from the United Kingdom to Saxony

List of diplomats from the United Kingdom to Saxony

Below is an "incomplete" list of diplomats from the United Kingdom to Saxony, specifically Heads of Missions.

Heads of Missions

Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary

Electorate of Saxony

*1747–1750 Charles Hanbury Williams

*1755–1764: David Murray, Viscount StormontHadyn, Joseph - "The Book of Dignities", 1851]
*1764–1768: Philip Stanhope [LondonGazette|issue=10405|date=31 March 1764|startpage=3|accessdate=2008-06-22]
*1768–1771: Robert KeithHadyn, Joseph - "The Book of Dignities", 1851]
*1771–1775: John OsborneHadyn, Joseph - "The Book of Dignities", 1851]
*1775–1783: Sir John Stepney, BtHadyn, Joseph - "The Book of Dignities", 1851]
*1783–1791: Morton EdenHadyn, Joseph - "The Book of Dignities", 1851]
*1791–1803: Hugh ElliotHadyn, Joseph - "The Book of Dignities", 1851]
*1803–"1806": Henry Williams-Wynn [LondonGazette|issue=15595|date=21 June 1803|startpage=740|accessdate=2008-06-22]

Kingdom of Saxony

*"1806"–1816: Henry Williams-WynnHadyn, Joseph - "The Book of Dignities", 1851]
*1816–1824: John MorierHadyn, Joseph - "The Book of Dignities", 1851]
*1824–1828: George Chad [LondonGazette|issue=18067|date=2 October 1824|startpage=1613|accessdate=2008-06-22]
*1828–1832: Edward Ward [LondonGazette|issue=18441|date=12 February 1828|startpage=285|accessdate=2008-06-22]
*1832–1858: Hon. Francis Forbes [LondonGazette|issue=18993|date=9 November 1832|startpage=2470|accessdate=2008-06-22]
*1858–1859: Augustus Paget [LondonGazette|issue=22209|date=14 December 1858|startpage=5415|accessdate=2008-06-22]
*1859–1866: Hon. Charles Murray [LondonGazette|issue=22271|date=7 June 1859|startpage=5415|accessdate=2008-06-22]
*1866–1867: John Lumley [LondonGazette|issue=23129|date=22 June 1866|startpage=3589|accessdate=2008-06-22]

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