The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Switzerland is the
United Kingdom's foremost
diplomatic representative to the
Swiss Confederation, and head of the UK's
diplomatic mission in Switzerland. The formal title of the post is His [Britannic] Majesty's Ambassador to the Swiss Confederation but it is usually called, even officially, simply His [Britannic] Majesty's Ambassador to Switzerland.
1716–1722:
Francis Manning (also Secretary to the Grisons at Coire 1709–1713)[2]
Minister Plenipotentiary to the Swiss Cantons
1717–1762: Armand Louis de St. George, Comte de Marsay Minster at Geneva 1717-34; Minister Resident to the Helvetic Republic and the Grisons Leagues 1734–1739; Minster at Geneva 1739–1762[2]
The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Switzerland is the
United Kingdom's foremost
diplomatic representative to the
Swiss Confederation, and head of the UK's
diplomatic mission in Switzerland. The formal title of the post is His [Britannic] Majesty's Ambassador to the Swiss Confederation but it is usually called, even officially, simply His [Britannic] Majesty's Ambassador to Switzerland.
1716–1722:
Francis Manning (also Secretary to the Grisons at Coire 1709–1713)[2]
Minister Plenipotentiary to the Swiss Cantons
1717–1762: Armand Louis de St. George, Comte de Marsay Minster at Geneva 1717-34; Minister Resident to the Helvetic Republic and the Grisons Leagues 1734–1739; Minster at Geneva 1739–1762[2]