List of high commissioners of the United Kingdom to South Africa
This is a list of British high commissioners to the Republic of South Africa. From 1961 to 1994 South Africa was not a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and the British head of mission was an ambassador.
High Commissioners to the Union of South Africa
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- Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner (1897–1905)
- William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne (1905–1909)
- Sir Walter Hely-Hutchinson (1909)
- Sir Murray Anderson (1928)
- Sir Herbert Stanley (from April 1931)
- William Henry Clark (from January 1935 – December 1939)
- Sir Edward Harding (from January 1940 – April 1941)
- William Ormsby-Gore, 4th Baron Harlech (from May 1941 – September 1944)
- Evelyn Baring (from October 1944)
- John Le Rougetel (from September 1951)
- Percivale Liesching (from March 1955)
- Sir John Maud (later Lord Redcliffe-Maud) (from January 1959 to 1961)
Ambassadors to the Republic of South Africa
- Sir John Maud (later Lord Redcliffe-Maud) (from 1961 to 1963)
- Sir Hugh Stephenson (1963–1966)
- John Walter Nicholls (1966–1969)
- Sir Arthur Snelling (1970–1973)
- Sir James Bottomley (1973–1976)
- Sir David Scott (1976–1979)
- Sir John Leahy (1979–1982)
- Sir Ewen Fergusson (1982–1984)
- Sir Patrick Moberly (1984–1987)
- Sir Robin Renwick (1987–1991)
- Sir Anthony Reeve (1991-1994)
High Commissioners to the Republic of South Africa (since 1994)
- Sir Anthony Reeve (1994–1996)
- Dame Maeve Fort (1996–2000)
- Dame Ann Grant (2000–2005)
- Paul Boateng (2005–2009)
- Dame Nicola Brewer (2009–2013)
- Dame Judith Macgregor (2013–present)[1]
See also
References
- ↑ Change of British High Commissioner to South Africa, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, 23 July 2013
External links
- UK and South Africa, gov.uk
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