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Robert Adair (politician)

Robert Adair
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British Ambassador to Belgium
In office
1831–1835
Monarch William IV
Preceded by John Ponsonby
Succeeded by Stratford Canning
British Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire
In office
1808–1809
Preceded by Sir Arthur Paget
Succeeded by Henry Bulwer
British Ambassador to Austria
In office
1806–1807
Monarch George III
Prime Minister William Cavendish-Bentinck
Preceded by Sir Arthur Paget
Succeeded by George Herbert
Member of Parliament
for Camelford
In office
1802–1812
Preceded by William Joseph Denison
Succeeded by John Angerstein
Personal details
Born (1763-05-24)24 May 1763
Died 3 October 1855(1855-10-03) (aged 92)
Political party Whig
Spouse(s) Angélique Gabrielle (m. 1805)
Alma mater Westminster School
University of Göttingen

Sir Robert Adair GCB (24 May 1763 – 3 October 1855) was a distinguished British diplomat, and frequently employed on the most important diplomatic missions.

He was the son of Robert Adair, sergeant-surgeon to George III, and Lady Caroline Keppel, daughter of Willem Anne van Keppel, 2nd Earl of Albemarle. He was educated at Westminster School and the University of Göttingen, and then studied law at Lincolns Inn, but hardly practised as a barrister.

He hoped to gain office as Under-secretary of State to Charles James Fox, but he was in opposition. Following the French Revolution, he travelled in Europe, visiting Berlin, Vienna, and St Petersburg to study the effects of the revolution and equip himself for a diplomatic career.

He became Whig Member of Parliament (MP) for Appleby (1799–1802) and Camelford (1802–12).

In 1805, he made a disastrous marriage to Angélique Gabrielle, daughter of the marquis de l'Escuyer d'Hazincourt (known as ‘Talleyrand's spy’), but this kept him out of office when Fox returned to government. Instead Fox sent him to Vienna. In June 1808, George Canning transferred him to Constantinople. He was created a KCB in that year for his services there. He was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1828.


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