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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. Britain's China Policy and the Communists, 1942 to 1946: The Role of Ambassador Sir Horace Seymour | Modern Asian Studies | Cambridge Core. Home. > Journals. > Modern Asian Studies. > Volume 26 Issue 1. > Britain's China Policy and the Communists, 1942 to... English. Français.

  3. 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
  4. hmn.wiki › es › Horace_Beauchamp_SeymourHoracio Seymour

    Horace Seymour era hijo del almirante Lord Hugh Seymour (hijo de Francis Seymour-Conway, primer marqués de Hertford) y Lady Anne Horatia Waldegrave. En la Batalla de Waterloo , Seymour fue ayudante de campo del comandante de caballería Lord Uxbridge y se informó que mató a más hombres en la batalla que cualquier otro individuo.

  5. 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.

  6. This study discusses Sir Horace Seymour's role in the development of Sino-British relations in the critical years from 1942 to 1946, his assessment of Chinese military, political and economic conditions, and his diplomatic efforts and contribution to the emergence of a new vision in British policy towards China.

  7. Sir Horace James Seymour GCMG CVO (26 de febrero de 1885 - 10 de septiembre de 1978) fue un diplomático británico que sirvió en Washington, DC, Teherán, La Haya, Roma y Chungking. Fue Secretario Privado Principal del Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores británico y Subsecretario de Estado adjunto en el Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores.