List of ambassadors of France to England
This is a list of French ambassadors to England. Note that during much of this period there was no set ambassador, with frequent periods of lagging relations.[1]
- 1526-1535 : Charles de Solier, comte de Morette
- 1535-1537 : Antoine de Castelnau
- 1537-1538 : Louis de Perreau, Sieur de Castillon
- 1538-1543 : Charles de Marillac
- 1553-1556 : Antoine, 1st comte de Noailles
- Oct 1556-1560 : Gilles de Noailles (as French agent)
- Feb 1560-1562 : Michel de Seurre (Ambassador Extraordinary)
- Nov 1561/21 Feb 1562-1566 : Paul de Foix de Carmain
- 1574-1584 : Michel de Castelnau
- 1589-1592 : Aymar Chaste
- 1629-1630 : Charles de L'Aubespine
- 1637-1640 : Pompone de Bellièvre
- 1674-1677 : Henri de Massue, 1st Marquis de Rouvigny
- 1668-1664 : Charles Colbert, marquis de Croissy [2]
- 1677-1688 : Paul Barillon
See also
References
- Richardson, Glenn (2008). The Contending Kingdoms: England and France 1420-1700.
- M. Colbert initially served only as a spy, since M. Rouvigny was not trusted by the French court; hence the overlap.
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