Thomas Villiers Lister

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Born(1832-05-07)7 May 1832
Died26 February 1902(1902-02-26) (aged 69)
OccupationDiplomat
Spouses
  • Fanny Harriet Coryton
    (m. 1862; died 1875)
  • (m. 1877)
Sir
Thomas Villiers Lister
Born(1832-05-07)7 May 1832
Died26 February 1902(1902-02-26) (aged 69)
OccupationDiplomat
Spouses
  • Fanny Harriet Coryton
    (m. 1862; died 1875)
  • (m. 1877)
Children12
7 with Fanny Harriet Coryton
  • Katherine Lister
  • Constance Mary Lister
  • George Coryton Lister
  • Maria Theresa Lister
  • Leonard Coryton Lister
  • Edmund Algernon Coryton Lister
  • Harry Coryton Lister
5 with Florence Selina Hamilton
Parents
RelativesGeorge Villiers
(grandfather)

Sir Thomas Villiers Lister KCMG DL (7 May 1832 26 February 1902) from the Villiers family was a British diplomat and the Assistant Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1873-94.

Thomas Villiers Lister was the son of Thomas Henry Lister, Armitage Park, Staffordshire and Lady Maria Theresa Villiers.[1][2]

Lister was educated at Harrow (Matric. Michs. 1850) and was admitted pensioner at Trinity College, Cambridge, on 19 October 1849. He graduated M.A. in 1853.[3]

Career

Lister entered the Foreign Office in 1853 and became Private Secretary to the Earl of Clarendon and précis writer to Lord John Russell. 1n 1853 he was attached to Lord John Russell's mission to Vienna.[4] Two years later he was attached to the Earl of Clarendon's mission to Paris, and in 1861 to Earl Granville's special embassy to Prussia. From 1873 to 1894 he was the Assistant Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.[1][5]

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