Charles Duke (diplomat)

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Sir Charles Beresford Duke (19 December 1905 – 14 November 1978) was a British diplomat who served as ambassador to Jordan from 1954 to 1956 and ambassador to Morocco from 1957 to 1961.

Preceded by Harold Freese-Pennefather
Succeeded by Sir Richard Beaumont
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Sir Charles Duke
British Ambassador to Morocco
In office
1957–1961
Preceded by Harold Freese-Pennefather
Succeeded by Sir Richard Beaumont
British Ambassador to Jordan
In office
1954–1956
Preceded by Geoffrey Furlonge
Succeeded bySir Charles Johnston
Personal details
Born19 December 1905
Died14 November 1978 (aged 72)
Children2
Alma materLincoln College, Oxford
OccupationDiplomat
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Early life and education

Duke was born on 19 December 1905, the son of Arthur Herbert and Ann Victoria Duke. He was educated at Charterhouse School and Lincoln College, Oxford.[1][2]

Career

Duke entered the Indian Civil Service in 1928,[3] and was sent to the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. In 1934, he transferred to the Indian Political Service and was assistant private secretary to the viceroy from 1934 to 1938 and then secretary to the governor of the North-West Frontier Province from 1940 to 1941. From 1941 to 1943, he served as political agent in Waziristan and from 1943 to 1947 he worked as secretary in the External Affairs Department of the Government of India at New Delhi.[1][2][4]

In 1947, Duke transferred to the Foreign Service,[5] and served in Pakistan as deputy high commissioner at Peshawar and then as counsellor at the British Embassy in Egypt and as consul-general at Mashhad, Iran.[6] In 1954, he was appointed Ambassador to Jordan,[7] remaining in the post until 1956. His final posting before retirement was as Ambassador to Morocco from 1957 to 1961.[1][2][8][9]

In retirement, Duke was director-general of the Middle East Association from 1964 to 1970.[1][2]

Personal life and death

Duke married Morag Craigie Grant in 1938 and they had two daughters.[1][2]

Duke died on 14 November 1978, aged 72.[2]

Honours

  • Appointed Knight of the Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem (KStJ) in 1956.[13]

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