Charles Marling

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CM Marling

Sir Charles Murray Marling KCMG , CB ( December 3, 1862 - February 17, 1933 in London ) was a British diplomat .

Marling initially served between 1910 and 1914 under Louis du Pan Mallet at the British Embassy in Istanbul. In 1915 he moved to Tehran , only to 1916 as chargé d'affaires , then until 1919 as a British ambassador to Persia , where two children of diplomats were born on August 1, 1915th On March 8, 1919 appointed as British envoy in Copenhagen , he was chairman of the Inter-Allied Voting Commission in North Schleswig . He remained in this office until 1921; from 1921 to 1926 he was British envoy in The Hague .

Individual evidence

  1. Who Was Who 1929-1940: a Companion to Who's Who, Containing the Biographies of Those Who Dies during the Period 1929-1940 . London: Black 1941.
  2. English documents on the strangulation of Persia. Verlag Der Neue Orient, Berlin 1917, p. 118 f. and 149 f. ( Online version )
  3. ^ Wilhelm Litten : Persian honeymoon. Georg Stilke, Berlin 1925, p. 259
  4. ^ John Paxton: The Statesman's year-book, Volume 57 , St. Martin's Press, 1920, p. 800
  5. Files on German Foreign Policy, 1918–1945 , 1985, p. 675
  6. ^ Stefan Martens, Martina Kessel, France. Ministère des affaires étrangères: French diplomatic reports from Germany , Bouvier, 1993, p. 1314
predecessor Office successor
Walter Beaupré Townley British ambassador to Persia
1916–1918
Percy Zachariah Cox
Ralph Spencer Paget British envoy to Denmark
1919–1921
Granville Leveson-Gower
Ronald William Graham British envoy to the Netherlands
1921–1926
Granville Leveson-Gower