List of British ambassadors in Latvia

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Before the occupation by the Red Army in 1940, the British ambassador at British Embassy 5, J. Alunana Street Riga was also regularly accredited to the governments of the other two Baltic states in Tallinn and Vilnius .

Appointment
accreditation
Surname Remarks appointed by accredited by the government Leave post
1921 Ernest Wilton David Lloyd George Jānis Čakste November 1, 1922
1925 Sir Charles Tudor Vaughan Ramsay MacDonald Janis Cakste 1928
1928 Joseph Addison Ramsay MacDonald Gustavs Zemgals April 4, 1930
1930 Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen Ramsay MacDonald Albert Kviesis September 17, 1934
1935 Edmund Monson Stanley Baldwin Albert Kviesis November 19, 1937
1938 Charles William Orde Arthur Neville Chamberlain Kārlis Ulmanis 1940
1992 Richard Christopher Samuel John Major Anatolijs Gorbunovs
1993 Richard Peter Ralph John Major Guntis Ulmanis
1998 Nicholas Robert Jarrold Tony Blair Guntis Ulmanis
1999 Stephen Nash Tony Blair Vaira Vike-Freiberga
2002 Andrew Tesoriere Tony Blair Vaira Vike-Freiberga
2005 Ian Bond Tony Blair Vaira Vike-Freiberga
2007 Richard Moon Gordon Brown Valdis Zatlers
2010 Andrew Keith Soper David Cameron Valdis Zatlers

Individual notes

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  3. http://ukinlatvia.fco.gov.uk/en/about-us/our-embassy/our-ambassador/
  4. Esa Sundbcka, The Baltic states, Finland, and British economic expectations in the early 1920s
  5. ^ Arveds Švabe, Latvju enciklopedija , Tris zvaigznes, 1955

References

  1. Richard Ralph
  2. Nicholas Jarrold