List of diplomats of the United Kingdom to Bavaria

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Below is an incompletelist of diplomats from the United Kingdom to Bavaria, specifically Heads of Missions sent after the creation of the Kingdom of Bavaria in 1805, when diplomatic relations began in 1814 after the Napoleonic Wars. [1] Before the Napoleonic War, Great Britain maintained a diplomatic mission to the Elector of Bavaria and (from 1777) to the Elector of the Palatinate following his succession to the Duchy of Bavaria. This was often commonly combined with a mission to the Imperial Diet in Regensburg (Ratisbon).

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Heads of Missions

Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary

To the Imperial Diet

To Elector of Bavaria and to the Imperial Diet

Ministers Plenipotentiary to Elector Palatine and Ministers to the Imperial Diet

To King of Bavaria

Bavaria joined the German Empire in 1871 and the Head of Mission was relegated to Chargé d'affaires

Chargés d'affaires

In 1903, the Head of Mission was promoted to Minister Resident and merged with that of Württemberg

Ministers resident

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  8. "No. 16856". The London Gazette . 12 February 1814. p. 335.
  9. "No. 20287". The London Gazette . 24 November 1843. p. 3099.
  10. "No. 22676". The London Gazette . 31 October 1862. p. 5147.
  11. "No. 23061". The London Gazette . 19 January 1866. p. 322.
  12. "No. 23824". The London Gazette . 2 February 1872. p. 357.
  13. "No. 24334". The London Gazette . 9 June 1876. p. 3407.
  14. "No. 25080". The London Gazette . 3 March 1882. p. 949.
  15. "No. 25533". The London Gazette . 24 November 1885. p. 5413.
  16. "No. 27576". The London Gazette . 14 July 1903. p. 4441.
  17. "No. 27931". The London Gazette . 13 July 1906. p. 4806.
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  19. "No. 28255". The London Gazette . 28 May 1909. p. 4061.
  20. "No. 28417". The London Gazette . 20 September 1910. p. 6685.