René de Marees van Swinderen

Jhr. Reneke (René) de Marees van Swinderen (6 October 1860, in Groningen – 17 January 1955, in London) was a Dutch diplomat and politician. He married Elizabeth Lindsay Glover 21 December 1904 in Washington, D.C.[1]

R. de Marees van Swinderen

Career

  • From September 9, 1887 to 1888 he was Attaché in the Cabinet of the Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • Until October 1889 he was Attaché in Berlin.
  • From October 1889 to 1890 he was Attaché to Washington, D.C..
  • From 1890 to April 1894 he was second class secretary of legation in Vienna.
  • From April 9, 1894 to December 1899 he was first class secretary of legation to Saint Petersburg.
  • From January 1900 to 1901 he was first class secretary of legation in Paris.
  • From 1901 to 1903 he was minister at Bucharest.
  • In 1904 he was minister at Belgrade.
  • From February 18, 1904 to February 12, 1908 he was envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary in Washington, D.C., also accredited in Mexico City.
  • In December 1907 he left for the Netherlands.
  • From February 12, 1908 to August 29, 1913 he was Minister for Foreign Affairs.[2]

Honours

References

  1. Who's Who in America 1904 , page 1850
  2. Biography of the dutch Parliament René de Marees van Swinderen
  3. Royal Decree of 1910/-Mémorial du centenaire de l'Ordre de Léopold. 1832-1932. Bruxelles, J. Rozez, 1933..


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