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On December 2, 1750, they were presented at the court of St James.
His smooth speech was saved for English society and the Court of St James.
I would like you to go as the South African ambassador to the Court of St James in London.
Besides being keen on Bolshevism she was deeply religious, and a great admirer of the Court of St James.
The Israeli Councillor for Cultural Affairs to the Court of St James nodded.
Foreign ambassadors are still formally accredited to the Court of St James, although the tea and biscuits are actually served at Buckingham Palace.
The Borg-like American Embassy for the Court of St James has already won planning permission for a site off Ponton Road.
"Indeed, the King of Spain has already sent an ambassador to the Court of St James, the Princede Ligne, amost charming gentleman."
The Macartneys lived in Nanjing until 1876 when Macatney left for London to serve as secretary to successive Chinese ministers at the Court of St James.
Secondly, on 2 August 1737, he married Magdalen Margrethe Lindemann (died 1763), half-sister to Dr Butjeman, German chaplain to the Court of St James.
His master continued, 'Prince Vorontzov was, in the late nineteenth century, Imperial Ambassador from St Petersburg to the Court of St James in London.
They would be met by the US Ambassador to the Court of St James, who would travel to the embassy with Martin Beckman in an open limousine, assuming a clear day.
In 1450 Sir Gyles de la Pomeroy, was the French Ambassador to the court of St James and was given the honour of writing the peace treaty after the hundred year war.
'Gentlemen,' said Commander Neyland, as if he were an- nouncing a petitioner at the Court of St James, 'Signore Savarone Fontini-Cristi of Milan.'
Dembinski married Wanda, the eldest daughter of Count Edward Raczynski, the Polish Ambassador to the Court of St James in 1939, and between 1979 and 1986, as Polish President-in-Exile.
The first of these arose from his friendship with Hassuna D'Ghies, the young ambassador from Tripoli to the Court of St James, for whom Bentham wrote an important manuscript, 'Securities against Misrule'.
He served as the first Irish Ambassador to the Court of St James in London from 1950 to 1956, a move generally attributed to his inability to work harmoniously with Sean MacBride, Minister for External Affairs 1948-51.
If a foreign ambassador to the Court of St James wore (out of a genuine desire to flatter a bowler hat, a claymore, a Civil War breastplate, Saxon trousers and a Jacobean haircut, he'd create pretty much the same impression.
Aloysius 'Al' Fairweather, Jnr, United States ambassador to the Court of St James, had received the message conveyed by the British Foreign Office the previous evening on his return from the Upper Heyford USAF base.
Out of hearing, he is oft referred to as Sir Sir Ron because of the double accolade - one picked up in London, where he served as Antiguan ambassador to the court of St James, the other in Antigua itself.
While serving as ambassador at the court of St James Sancy's brother sold the stone to James I. When James II fled to France he took refuge at St Germain and sold the stone to Louis XIV.
Their ambassador to the Court of St James will have reported to Madrid already that the new Governor of Jamaica was sent out with orders to cancel all the privateers' commissions and start a trade with the Main -" "Which the Dons know they won't allow!"
That is in a certain shop in Brett Street, and on the lips of a certain secret agent once upon a time the confidential and trusted spy of the late Baron Stott-Wartenheim, Ambassador of a Great Power to the Court of St James."
You'd think lie had spent all his life at the Court of St James instead of Labrador. . . ." One reason Smith was treated as an equal by members of the city's financial elite was that in a modest way he was already one of thern.