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Edwin Henry Egerton

Sir Edwin Henry Egerton (8 November 1841 – 8 July 1916) was a British diplomat from the Egerton family who was envoy to Greece and ambassador to Spain and Italy.
==Career==
Edwin Egerton was educated at Eton College and joined the Diplomatic Service in 1859 as an attaché at St Petersburg.〔(The Civil Service - Foreign Department ), ''The Times'', London, 26 November 1859, page 12〕 He was Secretary of Legation at Buenos Aires 1879–1881〔(The London Gazette, 18 November 1879 )〕 and at Athens 1881–85;〔(The London Gazette, 6 September 1881 )〕 Consul-General in Egypt 1884–85; Secretary of Embassy at Constantinople in 1885〔(The London Gazette, 14 April 1885 )〕 and at Paris 1885–86;〔(The London Gazette, 15 January 1886 )〕 Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Greece 1892–1903;〔(The London Gazette, 16 February 1892 )〕 Ambassador to Spain 1903–04〔(The London Gazette, 1 December 1903 )〕 and Ambassador to Italy 1905–08.〔(The London Gazette, 17 January 1905 )〕
When Egerton retired in 1908, ''The Times'' correspondent in Rome wrote:
:He will be followed into his retirement by the good wishes not only of the British colony, who received constant proofs of his kindness and interest in their concern, but also of the Italian Government, which has always found in him a cordial representative of the traditional friendship that has so long existed between England and Italy. During his tenure of his post no questions of any great moment have arisen between the two countries but, should such questions arise in the future, Sir Edwin has simplified their solution for his successors by enhancing the kindly feeling of Anglo-Italian relations. The British Archaeological School in Rome owes much to his generosity and has received from him the same liberal and personal support which he formerly gave to the school in Athens, while the untiring efforts of Lady Egerton in the cause of charity should have earned the lasting gratitude of many poor British subjects. The general regret experienced at their departure will be doubly felt by the many friends in whom they have inspired a sentiment of warm affection.〔(The British Ambassador In Rome ), ''The Times'', London, 4 December 1908, page 12〕

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