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Sir Edward Goschen, 1st Baronet

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According to Goschen himself he was initially less than happy to be offered the Copenhagen legation. "Oh dear, oh dear! I am not thrilled and later accepted but with misgivings". He served as Minister to Denmark from 1900 until 1905 and although recognising the posting as something of a diplomatic
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in Buenos Aires, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Constantinople, Peking, Copenhagen as secretary to the legation (1888–1890), Lisbon as secretary to the legation, Washington (1893–1894) as secretary and Saint Petersburg (1895–1898).
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Goschen was offered the Belgrade legation and took up post in Serbia in September 1899. He was later to recall that his only instructions from the Foreign Secretary
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before asking for his passports, on 4 August 1914, Bethmann famously expressed his astonishment that England would go to war for "
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Goschen married Harriet Hosta Clarke, an American from Michigan, in 1874. They had two sons,
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in 1869 and after an initial few months at the Foreign Office he served in Madrid, as
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American Consular Service; Wiesbaden Germany; Miscellaneous Correspondence
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Finding a successor for Lascelles was not easy. Berlin made it clear that
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backwater he at least revelled in the social aspects of his position.
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at the Berlin embassy posed problems for the Foreign Secretary.
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would be unacceptable as the successor and although the
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Goschen baronets
The Right Honourable
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British Ambassador to Germany
Sir Frank Lascelles
British Ambassador to Austria-Hungary
Sir Francis Plunkett
Sir Fairfax Cartwright
British Ambassador to Denmark
Sir Edmund Fane
Hon. Sir Alan Johnstone
British Ambassador to Serbia
Sir Edmund Fane
Sir George Bonham
Eltham
Chelsea, London
Alma mater
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
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Lord Goschen
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