Diplomatic Posts and Offices
| Diplomatic posts | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Sir Oliver Wright |
Principal Private Secretary to the Foreign Secretary 1963-1965 |
Succeeded by Murray, The Lord MacLehose of Beoch |
| Preceded by Ian Samuel |
Minister at the British Embassy, Madrid 1965–1969 |
Succeeded by Thomas Keeble |
| Preceded by Thomas, The Lord Brimelow |
British Ambassador to Poland 1969–1972 |
Succeeded by Frank Brenchley |
| Preceded by Sir Roger Jackling |
British Ambassador to West Germany 1972–1975 |
Succeeded by Sir Oliver Wright |
| Preceded by Sir Edward Tompkins |
British Ambassador to France 1975–1979 |
Succeeded by Sir Reginald Hibbert |
| Preceded by Peter Jay |
British Ambassador to the United States 1979–1982 |
Succeeded by Sir Oliver Wright |
| Court offices | ||
| Preceded by Peter, The Marquess of Lothian |
Lord Warden of the Stannaries 1985–1990 |
Succeeded by John, The Lord Ashburton |
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