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John Hay Drummond Hay

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influence, both with the Government and with the native of all classes with whom he came in contact, such as had never been enjoyed by any of his predecessors, and such as none of his successors is ever likely to obtain. He belonged, in fact, to a category of diplomatists who are very useful in semi-civilized countries, but who are no longer to be found so near to Europe, and who are not well adapted to the present methods of bureaucratic and Parliamentary control.
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Thus began diplomatic activity, involving considerable personal initiative and freedom of action, which lasted without interruption for more than 40 years. During this long period his intelligence, energy, and thorough knowledge of the Oriental character enabled him to exercise an amount of
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In 1845, he acted as a mediator in the difficulties which Morocco had with Denmark, Sweden, and Spain. In that capacity, he signed the convention which the Sultan concluded with the Court of Madrid. In 1856 he negotiated and signed the
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A Memoir of Sir John Hay Drummond Hay: Sometime Minister at the Court of Morocco based on His Journals and Correspondence
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The foreign officer list and diplomatic and consular hand book January 1877, pg 114. Available at
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The British mission to Morocco in 1880, led by Sir John Hay Drummond Hay (seated, right).
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Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United Kingdom to Morocco
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Rigg, J. M. (2004). "Hay, Sir John Hay Drummond- (1816–1893)". Lynn Milne, ed.
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Hay, Sir John H. Drummond. 1888. "Reminiscences of Boar-hunting in Morocco."
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Murray’s Magazine: A Home and colonial periodical for the general reader
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Britain and Morocco During the Embassy of John Drummond Hay, 1845–1886
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Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Britain and Morocco During the Embassy of John Drummond Hay
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In July 1886, he retired on a pension, and was sworn a
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Western Barbary: Its Wild Tribes and Savage Animals
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The Right Honourable
GCMG
KCB

Envoy Extraordinary to Morocco
Valenciennes
Wedderburn Castle
GCMG
KCB
PC
Envoy Extraordinary at the Court of Morocco
Valenciennes
Edward Drummond Hay
ninth Earl of Kinnoul
Edward Hay Drummond Hay
Edinburgh Academy
Charterhouse School
attaché
Constantinople
Consul-General

Anglo-Moroccan Accords
Pedro II of Brazil
Order of the Rose
Order of Saint Michael and Saint George
Privy Councillor
Wedderburn Castle
Duns
A Memoir of Sir John Hay Drummond Hay: Sometime Minister at the Court of Morocco based on His Journals and Correspondence. London: John Murray

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