- Clare Ford
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Sir Francis Clare Ford GCB, GCMG, PC (1828 – 31 January 1899) was an English diplomat.
The son of Richard Ford, he was commissioned a lieutenant in the Fourth Light Dragoons. However, he left the army in 1851, entered the diplomatic service, and became Secretary of Legation at Washington, D.C., where he was acting charges d'affaires in 1867–1868. In 1871 he was appointed Secretary of Embassy at St. Petersburg and in 1872 was transferred to Vienna. He represented the British government in 1897 at Halifax before the International Commission, by decision of which $5,500,000 was awarded to Great Britain for superior advantages obtained by the United States in the Washington fisheries treaty of 1871. In 1878–1879 he was Minister to the Argentine Republic and during a portion of the time to Uruguay also.
Ford was afterward appointed to similar posts at Rio de Janeiro and at Athens. In 1884 he became Minister (from 1887 Ambassador) to Spain, in 1884–1885 was commissioner to settle the Newfoundland fisheries question, in 1892 was transferred to Constantinople and in 1893 to Rome. His services to British diplomacy won for him frequent official recognition, including appointment to the Privy Council in 1888.[1]
References
- ^ London Gazette: no. 25846. p. 4345. 14 August 1888.
- This article incorporates text from an edition of the New International Encyclopedia that is in the public domain.
Diplomatic posts Preceded by
Lionel Sackville-WestMinister Plenipotentiary to Argentina
1878–1879Succeeded by
–Preceded by
–Minister Plenipotentiary and Consul-General to Uruguay
1879Succeeded by
Hon. Edmund MonsonPreceded by
G. B. MathewEnvoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Brazil
1879–1881Succeeded by
Edwin CorbettPreceded by
Sir Robert MorierEnvoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to Spain
(Ambassador to Spain from 1887)
1884–1892Succeeded by
Sir Henry Drummond WolffPreceded by
Sir William Arthur WhiteAmbassador to the Ottoman Empire
1891–1892Succeeded by
Sir Philip CurriePreceded by
The Lord VivianAmbassador to Italy
1892–1898Succeeded by
Sir Philip CurrieCategories:- British diplomats
- Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
- Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
- Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
- 1828 births
- 1899 deaths
- Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Brazil
- Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to the Ottoman Empire
- Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Spain
- Ambassadors to Argentina
- Ambassadors to Uruguay
- Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Italy
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