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Sir Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock: Papers

Catalogue reference: PRO 30/81

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PRO 30/81

Journals, letterbooks and original correspondence of Sir Arthur Nicolson relating mainly to his diplomatic posts in Asia Minor from 1885 to 1896 and as ambassador in St. Petersburg from 1906 to 1910.

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PRO 30/81

Title
Sir Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock: Papers
Date

1884-1933

Description

Journals, letterbooks and original correspondence of Sir Arthur Nicolson relating mainly to his diplomatic posts in Asia Minor from 1885 to 1896 and as ambassador in St. Petersburg from 1906 to 1910.

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Sir Arthur Nicolson's official papers are in the following

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Not Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
Nicolson, Arthur, 1849-1928
Physical description

17 volume(s)

Immediate source of acquisition

Nigel Nicolson, 1917-2004

Subjects
Topics
Asia
Personal and family papers
Administrative / biographical background

Sir Arthur Nicolson, 1st Baron Carnock (1849-1928) was educated at Rugby and Brasenose College, Oxford and joined the Foreign Office in 1870. After appointments in Berlin and Peking he was sent to Constantinople, where he was for a time inspector of consulates in Asia Minor; then successively to Athens as charge d'affaires and Teheran as secretary of the legation.

In 1888 Nicolson was made KCIE and moved to Budapest as consul-general. In 1893 he returned to Constantinople as secretary, then transferred to Sofia as agent, and in 1895 to Tangier as minister, where he remained until 1904. In that year he became ambassador in Madrid, an appointment interrupted by his involvement in the negotiations leading to the Treaty of Algeciras of 1905, for which he was made GCVO and in the following year GCMG.

In 1906 Nicolson was appointed Ambassador in St. Petersburg and was instrumental in the drawing up of the Anglo-Russian Agreement in 1907, after which he was made GCB. In 1910 he was appointed Permanent Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs and until 1914 sought to avert conflict with Germany.

Nicolson retired in 1916 and was created Baron Carnock; thereafter he undertook the work of liaison between the Foreign Office and Buckingham Palace. Besides his English honours, Nicolson was decorated by France, Spain and Russia.

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