Chargé d’affaires • 1871–1874:
Spenser St. John • 1874–1883: Major
Robert Stuart • There was no diplomatic agent there from 1883 until 1913
Ministers plenipotentiary • 1913–1916:
Stephen Leech • Military Government proclaimed by US Officers, 1916 • 1919–1921:
William Erskine Chargé d’Affaires • 1921–1923:
Claude Kirwood Ledger • 1923–1925:
Ralph Darrell Wilson • 1925–1929:
John Bowering • 1929–1930:
Wilfred Hansford Gallienne • 1930–1932:
Robert George Goldie • 1932–1935:
Harold Ernest Slaymaker Ministers resident and consul • 1935–1943:
Alexander Swinton (later Sir S.) Paterson Ministers resident and consul • 1943–1945:
Cyril Frank Wilton Andrews Envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary • 1945–1948:
Russell Duncan Macrae • 1948–1951:
Stanley Herbert Gudgeon Ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary • 1951–1953:
Stanley Herbert Gudgeon • 1953–1955:
Herbert Gybbon-Monypenny • 1955–1958:
Thomas Corney Ravensdale • 1958–1962:
Wilfrid Wolters McVittie • 1962–1965:
Stephen Alexander Lockhart • 1965–1969:
Ian Wright Bell • 1969–1972:
Leslie Boas • 1972–1976:
Paul Victor St. John Killick • 1976–1979:
Clement Spearman • 1979–1983:
Michael Cafferty • 1983–1985:
Roy George Marlow • 1985–1988:
Michael Newington (non-resident, combined with
Venezuela) • 1988–1993:
Giles FitzHerbert (non-resident, combined with Venezuela) • 1993–1995:
John Gerrard Flynn (non-resident, combined with Venezuela) • 1995–1998: Dick Thomson • 1998–2002:
David Gordon Ward • 2002–2006:
Andrew Richard Ashcroft • 2006–2009:
Ian Alan Worthington • 2009–2015:
Steven Fisher • 2015-2020:
Chris Campbell • 2020–2024: Mockbul Ali • 2024–present: Carol van der Walt ==References==