Charles Edward Mansfield

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Colonel Sir Charles Mansfield

KCMG
(11 October 1828 – 1 August 1907) was a British army officer and diplomat, envoy to several countries.

Career

Charles Edward Mansfield joined the

Indian Mutiny in 1857 Charles was severely wounded at the Second Battle of Cawnpore.[4] Afterwards he was again mentioned in despatches[5] and was made brevet major, and substantive major in June 1858.[6]

In 1865 Charles Mansfield was appointed

Minister Resident at Bogotá 1878–81,[12] at Caracas 1881–84[13] (representing the United Kingdom at the centenary of Simón Bolívar in 1883), and at Lima from 1884[14] until 1894 when he retired. He was knighted KCMG in 1887.[15]

Publication

References

External links

  • "Archival material relating to Mansfield, Sir Charles Edward (1828-1907) Knight Army Officer Diplomat". UK National Archives. Edit this at Wikidata
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by Agent and Consul-General in the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia
1876–1878
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Minister Resident and Consul-General to the United States of Colombia

1878–1881
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Minister Resident to the United States of Venezuela

1881–1884
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister Resident and Consul-General to the Republic of Peru
1884–1894
Succeeded by