Henry Drummond Wolff
Sir Henry Drummond-Wolff (1830 - October 11, 1908), son of Joseph Wolff, was a well-known English diplomat and Conservative politician, who started as a clerk in the foreign office and was created KCMG in 1862 for various services abroad.
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1830 - October 11 - 1908 - Joseph Wolff - English - Diplomat - Conservative - Politician - KCMG
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In 1874-1880 he sat in parliament for Christchurch, and in 1880-1885 for Portsmouth, being one of the group known as the Fourth Party. In 1885 he went on a special mission to Constantinople in connection with the Egyptian question, and as a result various awkward difficulties, hinging on the sultan's suzerainty, were addressed. In 1888 he was sent as minister to Teheran, and from 1892 to 1900 was ambassador at Madrid.
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Fourth Party - 1885 - Constantinople - Egypt - 1888 - Teheran
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Sir Henry was a notable raconteur, and he did good service to the Conservative party by helping to found the Primrose League. He was created GCMG in 1878 and GCB in 1889.
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Primrose League - GCMG - GCB
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