Envoys extraordinary to the sovereign duchess of the Netherlands (1598- 1621) • 1600–1601:
Thomas Edmondes • 1605–1609: Thomas Edmondes • 1689–1692:
John Andrew Eckhart Resident • 1692–1696:
Robert Wolseley • 1765–1777:
William Gordon • 1792–1794:
Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin • 1831–1835:
Robert Adair, special mission • 1883–1884:
Sir Edward Baldwin Malet, 4th Baronet • 1884–1892:
Hussey Vivian, 3rd Baron Vivian • 1892–1893:
Sir Edmond Monson, K.C.M.G. • 1893–1900:
Sir Francis Plunkett • 1900–1906:
Sir Constantine Phipps • 1906–1911:
Arthur Henry Hardinge • 1911–1919:
Sir Francis Hyde Villiers Ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary • 1919–1920:
Sir Francis Hyde Villiers • 1920–1928:
Sir George Grahame (and Minister to Luxembourg) • 1928–1933:
Granville Leveson-Gower, 3rd Earl Granville (and Minister to Luxembourg) • 1933–1934:
Sir George Clerk (and Minister to Luxembourg) • 1934–1937:
Sir Esmond Ovey (and Minister to Luxembourg) • 1937–1939:
Sir Robert Clive (and Minister to Luxembourg) • 1939–1944:
Sir Lancelot Oliphant • 1944–1947:
Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen • 1947–1950:
Sir George Rendel • 1950–1951:
Sir John Le Rougetel • 1951–1955:
Sir Christopher Warner • 1955–1960:
Sir George Labouchere • 1960–1963:
Sir John Nicholls • 1963–1969:
Sir Roderick Barclay • 1969–1974:
Sir John Beith • 1974–1978:
Sir David Muirhead • 1979–1981:
Sir Peter Wakefield • 1982–1985:
Sir Edward Jackson • 1985–1989:
Sir Peter Petrie, 5th Baronet • 1989–1992:
Robert O'Neill • 1992–1996:
Sir John Gray • 1996–2001:
David Colvin • 2001–2003:
Gavin Hewitt • 2003–2007:
Richard Kinchen • 2007–2010:
Rachel Aron • 2010–2014:
Jonathan Brenton • 2014–2019:
Alison Rose • 2019–2024: Martin Shearman • 2024–present: Anne Sherriff ==See also==