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- male, deceased (1822)
- William Pinkney (March 17, 1764-February 25, 1822) was an American statesman and diplomat, and the seventh U.S. Attorney General. Born in Maryland,...
- male, deceased (1796)
- Samuel Huntington (July 3, 1731-January 5, 1796) was an American jurist, statesman, and revolutionary leader from Connecticut. He served as a...
- male, deceased (1982)
- Joseph Ivor Linton (also referred to as Ivor Joseph Linton) (1900-1982) was an Israeli diplomat. Born in Russia, he immigrated to England in 1919,...
- male, deceased (1968)
- William Phillips (May 30 1878 - February 23 1968) was a career United States diplomat who served twice as an Undersecretary in the State...
- male, deceased (1868)
- Sir Richard Pakenham (1797 - 1868) was a British diplomat. The son of Sir Thomas Pakenham, of Trinity College, Dublin, he was Minister...
- male, deceased (1779)
- Joseph Hewes, was a native of Princeton, New Jersey, where he was born in 1730. Hewes’s parents were part of the Quaker Society of Friends. Im...
- male, deceased (1894)
- Hugh Fraser (February 22, 1837 - June 4, 1894) headed the British Legation in Tokyo as Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary in the...
- male, deceased (1948)
- Philippe Roy (February 13 1868 - December 10 1948) was a Canadian physician, politician, and diplomat. In 1906, he was called to the Canadian...
- male, deceased (1892)
- Edwards Pierrepont (March 4, 1817 - March 6, 1892) was an American statesman, jurist and lawyer. Born in North Haven, Connecticut, he graduated...
- male, deceased (1961)
- William Duncan Herridge, PC (September 18 1888 - September 21 1961) was a Canadian politician and diplomat. Herridge was Canada's envoy to the...
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