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UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED KINGDOM

(Redirected from U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom)
The office of 'United States Ambassador (or Minister) to the United Kingdom' (known formally as 'Ambassador to the Court of St. James's') has traditionally been the highest position in the United States Foreign Service, and has been held by various notable politicians, including five future presidents: John Adams, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren and James Buchanan. The Ambassador works at the American Embassy in Grosvenor Square, and lives at Winfield House in Regent's Park.

Contents
Ministers Plenipotentiary to the Court of St. James's, 1785-1811
Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to the Court of St. James's, 1815-1893
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Court of St. James's, 1893-present
External links

Ministers Plenipotentiary to the Court of St. James's, 1785-1811



John Adams (MA) 1785-1788

Thomas Pinckney (SC) 1792-1796

Rufus King (NY) 1796-1803

James Monroe (VA) 1803-1807

William Pinkney (MD) 1808-1811
''from 1811 to the outbreak of the War of 1812, ''chargé d'affaires'' Jonathan Russell was the chief United States officer in London''

Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to the Court of St. James's, 1815-1893



John Quincy Adams (MA) 1815-1817

Richard Rush (PA) 1818-1825

Rufus King (NY) 1825-1826

Albert Gallatin (PA) 1826-1827

James Barbour (VA) 1828-1829

Louis McLane (DE) 1829-1831

Martin Van Buren (NY) 1831-1832

★ ''from 1832 to 1836, Aaron Vail, the American ''chargé d'affaires'', acted as the chief American officer in London.''

Andrew Stevenson (VA) 1836-1841

Edward Everett (MA) 1841-1845

Louis McLane (DE) 1845-1846

George Bancroft (NY) 1846-1849

Abbott Lawrence (MA) 1849-1852

Joseph R. Ingersoll (PA) 1852-1853

James Buchanan (PA) 1853-1856

George M. Dallas (PA) 1856-1861

Charles Francis Adams, Sr. (MA) 1861-1868

Reverdy Johnson (MD) 1868-1869

John Lothrop Motley (MA) 1869-1870

Robert C. Schenck (OH) 1871-1876

Edwards Pierrepont (NY) 1876-1877

John Welsh (PA) 1877-1879

James Russell Lowell (MA) 1880-1885

Edward J. Phelps (VT) 1885-1889

Robert T. Lincoln (IL) 1889-1893

Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Court of St. James's, 1893-present



Thomas F. Bayard, Sr. (DE) 1893-1897

John Hay (DC) 1897-1898

Joseph Choate (NY) 1899-1905

Whitelaw Reid (NY) 1905-1912

Walter Hines Page (NY) 1913-1918

John W. Davis (WV) 1918-1921

George Brinton McClellan Harvey (NJ) 1921-1923

Frank B. Kellogg (MN) 1924-1925

Alanson B. Houghton (NY) 1925-1929

Charles G. Dawes (IL) 1929-1931

Andrew W. Mellon (PA) 1932-1933

Robert Worth Bingham (KY) 1933-1937

Joseph P. Kennedy (NY) 1938-1940

John G. Winant (NH) 1941-1946

W. Averell Harriman (NY) 1946

Lewis W. Douglas (AZ) 1947-1950

Walter S. Gifford (NY) 1950-1953

Winthrop W. Aldrich (NY) 1953-1957

John Hay Whitney (NY) 1957-1961

David K. E. Bruce (MD) 1961-1969

Walter H. Annenberg (PA) 1969-1974

Elliot L. Richardson (MA) 1975-1976

Anne Legendre Armstrong (TX) 1976-1977

Kingman Brewster, Jr. (CT) 1977-1981

John J. Louis, Jr. (IL) 1981-1983

Charles H. Price II (MO) 1983-1989

Henry E. Catto, Jr. (TX) 1989-1991

Raymond G. H. Seitz (TX) 1991-1994

William J. Crowe, Jr. (VA) 1994-1997

Philip Lader (SC) 1997-2001

William S. Farish III (TX) 2001-2004

Robert H. Tuttle (CA) 2005-

External links



American Ambassadors to the UK (Embassy webpage)

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