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List of ambassadors of Great Britain to Russia

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List of ambassadors of Great Britain to Russia
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The ambassador of Great Britain to Russia was the foremost diplomatic representative in Russia of the Kingdom of Great Britain, a state created in 1707 by the Union of England and Scotland. The British ambassador was the head of the diplomatic mission in Russia. The Embassy was a prestigious posting in the British foreign service.

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For ambassadors up to 1707, see List of ambassadors of the Kingdom of England to Russia. For ambassadors after 1800, see List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Russia.

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  • 1707–1712: Charles Goodfellow Minister and Consul-General (previously Minister to Russia of the Kingdom of England, 1699–1707).[1]
  • 1707–1712: Charles Whitworth, Envoy of the Kingdom of England 1704–1707 and of Great Britain, 1707–1709; Ambassador extraordinary 1709–1711; Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary 1711–1712[1][2]

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Envoys Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

1800–1801: Diplomatic relations were suspended during the Second League of Armed Neutrality

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