John William Richmond Shakespeare

John William Richmond Shakespeare
United Kingdom Ambassador to Peru
In office
1983  1987
Preceded by Charles Wallace
Succeeded by Adrian Beamish
United Kingdom Ambassador to Morocco
In office
1987  1990
Preceded by Robin Byatt
Succeeded by John Macrae
Personal details
Born (1930-06-11)11 June 1930
Shimla
Children Nicholas Shakespeare
Mother Ruth Maude (Etty Potter) Shakespeare, daughter of William Etty Potter
Father William Goodman Shakespeare (24 April 1890. -1975) son of Reverend John Howard Shakespeare and Amy Gertrude Goodman.[1]

John William Richmond Shakespeare , m.v.o. (1968), LVO (1983) is a retired British diplomat.

References

  1. Robert Drew, Alfred Peterkin, Commissioned Officers in the Medical Services of the British Army, 1660-1960: Roll of officers in the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1898-1960, Wellcome Historical Medical Library, 1968,
  2. Jonathan Bloch, Patrick Fitzgerald, British Intelligence and Covert Action: Africa, Middle East, and, 1983, p. 270
  3. John William Richmond Shakespeare, Esquire, M.V.O., to be Her Majesty's Consul-General for the Argentine Republic, to reside at Buenos Aires (12 July 1973). H.M. Stationery Office, The London Gazette, part 11, 1973, p. 13192
  4. Her Majesty's Ambassador, Mr. Derick Kasslyn Ashe, CMG, will be terminated with effect from 26 January. Thereafter, and until the appointment of a successor, Mr. John William Richmond Shakespeare, MVO, Minister, will continue in charge of the Embassy in the capacity of Chargé d'Affaires “ad interim., THE REVIEW OF THE RIVER PLATE , 1976, p. 109, David Cox, Dirty Secrets, Dirty War: Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1976-1983 : The Exile of Editor Robert J. Cox. Jacobo Timerman
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