Philipp von Neumann

Philipp von Neumann

Baron Philipp von Neumann ( _de. Philipp Roger Franz Freiherr von Neumann ), ( _en. Philipp Roger Francis Baron de Neumann) (4 December 1781 [According to the "Biographisches Lexikon des Kaisertums Österreich" he was born in 1778.] – 14 January 1851) was an Austrian diplomat.

Birth and family

Neumann was born in Brussels (then in the Austrian Netherlands), [According to the "Biographisches Lexikon des Kaisertums Österreich" he was born in Vienna.] the son of Carl von Neumann (an official in the Habsburg administration) and his wife Marie Ducpetiaux. Nothing is known of his education, but, since he did not begin work until he was 21, it seems likely that he attended university. His brother was General-major Maximillian Ritter von Neumann (c1778-1846).

Diplomatic career

Neumann began his career in the Austrian Treasury Service in 1802 and was posted to Venice which had come under Austrian control a few years previously. After just over a year he joined the diplomatic service and was posted to Paris where Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich was Austrian ambassador.

Later Neumann joined the staff of the Austrian embassy in London under the ambassador Prince Esterházy; Neumann served as chargé d'affaires in his absence. Neumann's activity was regarded as notable, especially in 1814 and 1815, on the occasion of the remittance of the British subsidies to the Austrian government, when he succeeded in obtaining very favourable conditions for Austria on the question of the rate of exchange.

In 1824 Neumann took part in the negotiations between Portugal and Brazil, as a result of King John VI of Portugal and his son Emperor Pedro I of Brazil were reconciled. In December 1826 Neumann was sent to Brazil to negotiate the marriage of Pedro's daughter Maria to his brother Miguel, and the demand by Miguel that he be recognised as regent of Portugal. In October of the following year he attended the negotiations on this matter carried on at Vienna.

In December 1829 Neumann conducted the Treaty of Commerce between Austria and Great Britain. In recognition of his services he was created a Baron by the Emperor Francis I of Austria on 31 August 1830. ["Biographisches Lexikon des Kaisertums Österreich", XX, 291.]

In 1844 Neumann became Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary for Austria to the Court of St James. In 1845 he was appointed Austrian minister in Florence, and on 31 December 1849 he was appointed Austrian minister in Brussels.

Marriage and children

On 5 December 1844 Neumann married Lady Charlotte Augusta Frederica Somerset (1816-1850), eldest daughter of Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort. ["Marriage in High Life", "The Times" December 6, 1844.] A Roman Catholic ceremony was celebrated first at the Austrian embassy, Chandos House (officiated by Dr. Griffiths, vicar apostolic of the district of London), followed by a Church of England ceremony at St George's Church, Hanover Square (officiated by Dr. Gerald Wellesley).

Neumann and Lady Charlotte Augusta had a daughter Natalie born 9 March 1845 in England. A still-born son was born 13 September 1850. Charlotte Augusta died one week later, aged 44, on 20 September 1850 in Brussels. Neumann died less than four months later on 14 January 1851 in Brussels.

Neumann is buried in the Duke of Beaufort's family vault at Badminton, Gloucestershire. There is a memorial in Badminton church.

Honours

Neumann was a Commander of the Austrian Order of Leopold, Commander of the Portuguese Order of the Tower and Sword, Commander of the Brazilian Order of the Southern Cross, Knight Grand Cross of the Russian Order of St Stanislas. He was also awarded the Austrian Cross for Civil Merit.

Notes

References

* Neumann, Philipp von. "The Diary of Philipp von Neumann". Edited by E. Beresford Chancellor. 2 volumes. London: Philip Allan, 1928.


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