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James Maury (3 Feb 1746 – 23 Feb 1840) was one of the first United States diplomats and one of the first American consuls appointed overseas. In 1790 he was appointed to the Consulate of the United States in Liverpool,〔(Virginia Historical Society ) Retrieved June 1, 2010〕 one of the first overseas consulates founded by the then fledgling United States of America. Maury held the position of consul for 39 years until he was removed from office by President Andrew Jackson in 1829.〔(Liverpool Athenaeum ) Retrieved June 1, 2010〕 ==Early life== James Maury was born in February 1746 in Albemarle County, Virginia.〔(Maury Family Tree ) Retrieved June 1, 2010〕 He was the son of The Reverend James Maury (1719–1769), an educator and Anglican cleric in the American colonies, of Huguenot ancestry. Among The Reverend Maury's notable pupils were Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, the First Bishop of Virginia. Young James attended his father's school and was part of a class of five pupils that included Jefferson. Maury frequently accompanied Jefferson to the latter's home on Saturdays when school was not in session〔Malone, Dumas. Jefferson, the Virginian. Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1948〕
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