Spencer Stuart Dickson

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Spencer Stuart Dickson CMG (born November 28, 1873 in the British Embassy in Tehran , † 1951 ) was a British diplomat .

Life

His father was the British diplomat William John Dickson (* 1841). Spencer Stuart Dickson married Beatrice Dickson († 1946). He graduated in 1897 with a Master of Arts (MA) from St John's College at the University of Oxford . He was on 15 February 1900. Vice- Consul in Bogota appointed where he was in 1902, 1905 and 1906 chargé acted.

From 1906 to 1912 he was at the consulate in Brest as vice-consul and from 1912 to 1913 as consul. In 1909 he served as Vice Consul in Antwerp. In 1913 and 1915 he was consul in Rosario , in 1914 in Puerto Madryn , and in 1919 in Rouen . In 1923 he was consul general in Marseille .

From Bogotá he reported on the British cemetery.

Individual evidence

  1. Godfrey Edward Proctor Hartslet, The Foreign office list and diplomatic and consular yearbook , Great Britain. Foreign Office, Harrison., 1928
  2. RECORRIDO POR EL CEMENTERIO BRITÁNICO

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predecessor Office successor
Edmund Monson British ambassador to Colombia
1930 to 1936
Montague Bentley Talbot Paske Smith