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Britain 起迄年資銜名姓名任命日期免離日期1841 1844 3 全權公使 各國駐華使節(依國別區分) Britain 起 迄 年資 銜名 姓名 任命日期 免離日期 1841 1844 3 全權公使 Pottinger璞鼎查 1841 1844 1844 1848 4 全權公使 J. F. Davis德庇時 1844 1848 1848 1851 3 全權公使 S. G. Bonham文翰 1848 1851 1853 1857 4 全權公使 Sir John Bowring包令- 1853.12.20 1857.4.17 1857 1860 3 大使 Earl of Elgin額爾金 1860 1864 4 全權公使 Sir Frederick Burce卜魯斯 1860.11.7 1864.6.19 1864 1865 1 參贊署理公使 Sir Thomas F. Wade威妥瑪 1864.6.19 1865.12.7 1865 1869 4 全權公使 Sir Rutherford Alcock阿禮國 1865.12.7 1869.11.1 1869 1869 0 副參贊署理公使 A. Fraser傅磊斯 1869.11.1 1869.11.28 1869 1876 7 全權公使 Sir Thomas F. Wade威妥瑪 1869.11.28 1876 1879 3 參贊署理公使 H. Fraser傅磊斯 1876.11.6 1879.6.29 1879 1882 3 全權公使 Sir Thomas F. Wade威妥瑪 1882.8.14 1882 1883 1 參贊署理公使 T. G. Grosvenor格維納 1882.8.14 1883.9.17 1883 1885 2 全權公使 Harry Smith Parks巴夏禮 1883.9.28 1885.3.22 1885 1886 1 參贊署理公使 Nicholas R. O’Conor歐格訥 1885.3.22 1886.6.15 1886 1892 6 全權公使 Sir John Walsham華爾身 1886.6.15 1892.9.28 1892 1892 0 署理公使 W. N. Beauclerk寶克樂 1892 9.28 1892.11.19 1892 1895 3 全權公使 Nicholas R. O’Conor歐格訥 1892.11.19 1895.9 1895 1896 1 署理公使 W. N. Beauclerk寶克樂 1895.9 1896.4.24 1896 1900 4 全權公使 Sir Claude M. MacDonald竇訥 1896.4.24 1900.10.25 樂 1900 1902 2 全權公使 Sir Ernest M. Satow薩道義 1900.10.25 1902 1903 1 參贊署理公使 R. G. Townley燾訥里 1902.12.3 1903.8.21 1903 1906 3 全權公使 Sir Ernest M. Satow薩道義 . 1906 1910 4 全權公使 Sir John Newell Jordan朱邇典 1906.9.19 1910 1910 0 參贊署理公使 M. W. G. MaxMuller麻穆勒 1910.3.12 1910.11.28 1910 1920 10 全權公使 Sir John Newell Jordan朱邇典 1920. 3.1 Councilor of Legation :Bilby *1921-192 Alston (1912-1915); J. W. R. 2 Macleay (1916-?); Acting Councilor of Legation: Beilby Alston(1919-1920); Counselor: R. H. Clive (1920-1923) 1920 1922 2 全權公使 Sir Beilby F. Alston艾斯頓 1920. 3.1 1922 Counselor: R. H. Clive *1921-192 (1920-1923) 2 1922 1922 0 代辦館務 R. H Clive克來佛 1922 1922 1926 4 全權公使 Sir James Ronald Macleay麻克 1922 1926.12.20 類 Counselor: R. H. Clive (1920-1923) 1926 1932 6 全權公使 Sir Miles Wedderburn Lampson 1926.12.20 1933.9.3 藍浦生 Counselor: E. M. B. Ingram ( -19311932) 1932 1933 1 參議暫行代辦使事 E. M. B. Ingram 應哥蘭 1932.5.5 1933.9.3 1933 1935 2 全權公使 Alexander Montagn G. Cadogan 1933. 9.3 1935.5.19 賈德幹 **1935:19 Counselor: R. G 34.4.7;193 Howe( 1934-1936) 4:1934.3.6 1935 1936 1 全權大使 Alexander Montagn G. Cadogan 1935.6.15 1936.4.5 賈德幹 1936 1936 0 參事代辦使事 R. G Howe賀武 1936.4.5 1936.9.2. 1936 1937 1 全權大使 Sir H. M. Knatchbull Hugessen 1936. 9.23 1937.12.20 許閣森 **1936:19 Counselor: R. G. Howe 35.6.24 1937 1942 5 全權大使 Sir Archibald Clark Kerr卡爾 1937.12.20 1942.1.16 Counselor: P. M. Broadmead 駐上海 (1939) 1942 1946 4 全權大使 Sir Horace James Seymour薛穆 1942.1.16 1946.5.23 1946 1948 2 全權大使 Sir Ralph Clarmont Skrine 1946.5.23 1948 Stevenson施諦文 1948 1948 0 公使銜代理館務 Lamb藍來訥 1948 Russia /U. S. S. R. 年代 銜名 姓名 任命日期 免離日期 1858 1858 0 全權公使 Euphimus Putiatin普提雅廷 1858 1859 1859 0 全權公使 Pierre Perofski丕葉羅福斯基 1859 1859 1861 2 全權公使 N. P Iguatiev 伊格那提業福 1859 1861 1861 1863 2 全權公使 General L. de Balluseck巴留捷 1861.7.8 1863.5.31 克 1863 1863 0 署理副公使代辦 N. Gilinka 格陵克 1863.5.31 1863.11.30 1863 1869 6 全權公使 Genreal A. Vlangaly 倭良嘎喱 1863.11.30 1869 1870 1 署理公使 Eugene de Butzow 布策 1869.4.21 1870.1 1870 1873 3 全權公使 Genreal A. Vlangaly倭良嘎喱 1873.10.5 1873 1874 1 署理副公使 A. Koyander 凱陽德 1873.10.5 1874.3.23 1874 1878 4 全權公使 Eugene de Butzow 布策 1874.3.23 1878 1881 3 署理公使 A. Koyander 凱陽德 1878.3.31 1881.4.8 1881 1882 1 全權公使 Eugene de Butzow 布策 1882.11.10 1882 1883 1 天津領事署理公使 C. Waeber韋貝 1882.11.10 1883.10.15 . 1883 1886 3 全權公使 S. Popoff博白傅 1883.10.15 1886.3.19 1886 1886 0 參贊署理公使 N. Ladyjensky拉德仁 1886.3.19 1886 1890 4 全權公使 Alexis Coumany 庫滿 1886.11.23 1890.4.1 1890 1891 1 參贊署理公使 C. Kleimenow 闊雷明 1890 4.1 1891.11.17 1891 1896 5 全權公使 Count A. P. Cassini 喀希尼 1891.11.17 1896.10.3 1896 1898 2 全權公使 Aleksandr Ivanovich Pavlov 巴 1896.10.3 1898.11.24 布羅福 1898 1901 3 全權公使 M. N. de Giers 格爾思 1898.11.24 1901.9.29 1901 1902 1 全權公使 P. M. Lessar 雷薩爾 1901.9.29 1902 1903 1 署理公使 Planson 柏蘭蓀 1902.11.27 1903.2 (de Plancon普拉嵩)***** 1903 1905 2 全權公使 P. M. Lessar 雷薩爾 1905.3 1905 1908 3 全權公使 D. D. Pokotiloff 蹼科第 1905.5. 1908.3.7 1908 1908 0 三等參贊署理公使 E. Golouboff國羅百福 1908.3.8 1908.8.30 1908 1910 2 公使 I. J. Korostovetz 廓索維慈 1908.8.30 1910 1910 0 頭等參贊署理公使 M. Shchekine 世清 1910.6 1910.9.22 1910 1912 2 全權公使 I. J. Korostovetz 廓索維慈 First Secretary: M. Shekine 1912 1916 4 全權公使 B. N. Kroupemsky庫朋斯齊 1912.4.17 1916 *1913: (M. B Kroupensky) *1914: First Secretary: W. Grave 1916 1920 4 全權公使 Prince N. A. Koudacheff庫達攝 1916.6.17 1920.9遭 夫 北京政府 *1916: First Secretary: W. Grave 取消公使 待遇 1922 1924 2 駐華代表 A. K. Paikess阿格勒夫*** 1922.1.23 1924 1926 2 全權大使 L. M. Karakhan 加拉罕 1924.7.15 1926.9.10 2nd Secretaty: Mr. Shensheff Military Attaches: Mr. Gekker Chinese Secretary: Mr. Ivanoff Secretary-Interpreter: Mr. Schwarsalon Attache: Mr. Lebedieff 1926 1929 3 代辦使事 A. S. Tcherynykh 齊爾內赫 1926.10.25 1929.7 1933 1934 1 全權大使 Dimitri V. Bogomoloff 鮑格莫 1933. 1.1 洛夫 **1935: *1933: Counselor: V. N. Barkoff 1933.5..2 1934 1935 0 參事暫行代辦使事 Spolwanck 司皮尼瓦尼克 1934.10.11 *1934: I. I Spilwanek 1938 1939 1 全權大使 Ivan Louganetz Orelsky盧榦滋 1938.1.23 1939.7.8 Counselor: I. I. Spilwanek; M. Ganin; N. Tobare-Tarbarine 1939 1944 5 全權大使 Paniushkin 潘友新 1939.9.1 1944 1945 1 參事暫代館務 Skvortsoff司高磋 1944 1945.4.3 1945 1947 2 全權大使 Petrov 彼德洛夫 1945.4.3 1947 1948 1 參事暫代館務 Fedorenjo 費德林 1947 1948.2.25 1948 1949 1 全權大使 Roschin 羅申 1948.2.25 1949.5.30 France 年代 銜名 姓名 任命日期 免離日期 1844 1846 2 大使 T. M. M. J. de Lagrene 剌萼尼 1847 1850 3 全權公使 de Forth-Rouen 陸英 1851 1856 5 全權公使 Alphonse de Bourboulon布爾布 龍 1856 1857 1 署理公使 de Courcy 顧思 1856 1857 1857 1860 3 大使 Baron Gros葛羅 1857 1860 1860 1862 2 全權公使 Alphonse de Bourboulon布爾布 1861.3.23 1862.5.12 龍 入京 1862 1863 1 署理公使代辦使事 Michel Alexander Kleczkowsky 1862.6.2 1863.4.17 哥士耆 1863 1865 2 全權公使 Jules Berthemy柏爾德密 1863.4.117 1865.6.6召 回 1865 1867 2 參贊署理公使 Henri de Bellonest 伯洛內 1865..6.6 1867-5.11 1867 1868 1 全權公使 Marie Charles Henri Albert 1867.5.11 1868.10.30 Lallemand 蘭盟 1868 1872 4 參贊署理公使 Louis Jules Emillien de 1868.10.30 1872.7.26 Rochechouart 羅淑亞 1872 1874 2 全權公使 F. L. H. de Geofroy 熱福禮(哩) 1872.7.26 1874.10.24 1874 1876 2 參贊署理公使 Louis Jules Emillien de 1874-10.2 1876.6.16 Rochechouart 羅淑亞 4 1876 1876 0 參贊署理公使 Georages Emile Guillaume 赫捷 1876.6.16 1876.9.16 德 1876 1879 3 全權公使 Brenier de Montmorand 白羅呢 1876.9.16 1879.3.11 1879 1880 1 參贊署理公使 Jules Patenotre 巴特納 1879.3.11 1880.6.13 1880 1883 3 全權公使 Frederic Albert Bouree寶海 1880.6.13 1883 1883 0 全權公使 M. Triou德理固 1883 1883 1883 1884 1 參贊署理公使代辦使 Marie Joseph Claude Edouard 1883.11.1 事 Robert de Semalle 謝滿樑 1884 1885 1 全權公使 Jules Patenotre 巴特納 1884.7.14 1885.10.31 1885 1886 1 全權公使 G. Cogordan 戈可當 1885.10.31 1886.6.21 1886 1886 0 駐滬總領事署理公使 Emile Kraetzer愷自邇 1886.6.26 1886 1887 1 全權公使 J. A. E. Constants 恭思當 1886.9.12 1887.8.24 1887 1887 0 署理公使 Fernand Arthur Souhart 蘇阿爾 1887.8.24 1887 1890 3 全權公使 V. G Lemaire 李梅 1887.11.15 1890 1891 1 駐津總領事署理公使 P. Ristelhueber林椿 1890.10.1 1891.10.12 1891 1894 3 全權公使 V. G Lemaire 李梅 1891.10.12 1894.3.30 1894 1897 3 全權公使 A. Gerard 施阿蘭 1894.3.30 1897. 7.3 1897 1898 1 駐滬總領事署理公使 G. Dudail 呂班 1897.7.3 1898. 3.24 1898 1901 3 全權公使 Stephan Jean Marie Pichon 畢盛 1898.4.23 1901.4 1901 1902 1 全權公使 Paul Beau 鮑渥 1901.4 1902.6.20 1902 1902 0 頭等參贊署理公使 M. Casenave賈思訥 1902.6.20 1902 1906 4 全權公使 G. Dudail 呂班 1902.11.8 1906.2.15 1906 1906 0 參贊署理公使 Joseph Fernand Gaston Robert 1806.2.15 Couget 顧瑞 1906 1907 1 全權公使 Edmond Bapst 巴斯德 1906.5.31 1907 1908 1 署理公使 Boiissonnas 潘蓀納 1907.12.5 1908 1908 0 全權公使 Edmond Bapst 巴斯德 1908.1.13 1909 1909 0 署理公使 Boiissonnas 潘蓀納 1908.1.17 1909.11.3 1909 1911 2 全權公使 Bruno Francois Marie Pierre 1909.11.3 1911.6.27 Jacquin de Margerie 馬士禮 First Secretary ( Charge d’Affairs): Francois Picot( 1909-1912) *1912 1911 1912 1 參贊署理公使 Francois Georges Picot 裴格 1911.6.27 1912 1917 5 全權公使 Monsieur .
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