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  1. Colonel Sir Horace Beauchamp Seymour KCH (22 November 1791 – 23 November 1851) was an English army officer and Tory politician. Life. Horace Seymour was the son of Admiral Lord Hugh Seymour (son of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford) and Lady Anne Horatia Waldegrave.

  2. Sir Horace James Seymour GCMG CVO (26 February 1885 – 10 September 1978) was a British diplomat who served in Washington, D.C., Tehran, the Hague, Rome, and Chongqing. He was Principal Private Secretary to the British Foreign Secretary and Assistant Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign Office.

  3. Colonel Sir Horace Beauchamp Seymour, third son of Vice-Admiral Sir Hugh Seymour, and grandson of the first Marquis of Hertford, was. born on 22nd November, 1791, and according to his grandson, the. present Earl Spencer, began his career in the Royal Navy before obtaining. aa Cornetcy in the 10th Hussars on 4th December, 1811.

  4. 8 de sept. de 2023 · Britain's China Policy and the Communists, 1942 to 1946: The Role of Ambassador Sir Horace Seymour. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 November 2008. Shian Li. Show author details. Article. Metrics. Get access Rights & Permissions. Extract.

  5. This collection consists of correspondence, papers and photographs. The collection covers the period from 1930-1981 and is made up largely of correspondence to and from Sir Horace and Lady Seymour.

    • Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge, CB3 0DS, Cambridgeshire
    • 01223 336087
  6. Lord Hugh Seymour's younger son, Sir Horace Beauchamp Seymour, was the father of Frederick Beauchamp Paget Seymour, Baron Alcester. Sir Michael Seymour. A younger branch of the great house of Seymour is said to have settled in Ireland in the reign of Elizabeth, from which Sir Michael Seymour, 1st Baronet (1768–1834

  7. ill's war cabinet to the Attlee administration. Sir Horace Seymour, Britain's ambassador in China from 1942 to I946, played a significant role in the formulation of that policy. Seymour did much to improve Britain's relations with the Chinese communist party, and con-tributed to the emergence of a new vision in British policy towards China.