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WATERLOW, SYDNEY PHILIP PERIGAL.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 25, 1897. [Eldest] s. of George Sydney, of Uplands, Fareham, Hampshire . (and Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of H. H. Beauchamp, of Bexley, Kent ). B. Oct. 22, 1878, at New Barnet, Hertfordshire . School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1897; scholar; (Class.
Trip., 1st Class, 1899); B.A. 1900; M.A. 1905.
Entered the Diplomatic Service, 1900; in the Eastern Dept. of the Foreign Office, 1900-1; Attaché in Washington, 1901; 3rd Secretary, 1902-5. Resigned and became a University extension lecturer.
Returned to the Foreign Office on the outbreak of the Great War, 1914-19; Acting First Secretary, 1919.
Took part in the Paris Peace Conference.
Director of the Foreign division of the Department of Overseas Trade, 1922-4. Counsellor in the Foreign Office, 1924-6; Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in Bangkok, 1926-8; in Addis Ababa, 1928-9; in Sofia, 1929-33; in Athens, 1933-9. C.B.E., 1920; K.C.M.G., 1935; Chevalier, Legion of Honour.
Married (1) Nov. 10, 1902, Alice Isabella, only dau. of Sir Frederick Pollock, 3rd Bart.; (2) Sept. 27, 1913, Helen Margery, dau. of Gustav Eckhard, of Didsbury, Manchester, and had issue: Author, classical.
Died Dec. 4, 1944, at Oare, Marlborough. (Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; The Times, Dec. 6, 1944.)
Sydney Philip Perigal WATERLOW
Approx. lifespan: 1878–1944
pens. Trinity College adm1897:06:25
Eldest s. of George Sydney WATERLOW of Uplands Fareham, Hampshire (and Charlotte Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP dau. of H. H. BEAUCHAMP of Bexley, Kent )
b. New Barnet, Hertfordshire 1878:10:22
Sch: Eton
Matric 1897:10MT:
scholar;
Class.Trip. 1st Class(1899);
BA 1900
MA 1905
Entered: Diplomatic Service 1900 ;in the Eastern Department of Foreign Office 1900-01
Attaché Washington, [ District of Columbia ], USA 1901
3rd Sec.: 1902-05
Resigned and became a University extension
Lecturer:
Returned to the Foreign Office Foreign, [ London ] on the outbreak of the Great War 1914-19
Acting First Sec.: 1919
Took part in the Paris Peace Conference, [ France ]
Director of: : Foreign division of Department of Overseas Trade 1922-24
Counsellor in: : Foreign Office 1924-26 ; Envoy Extraordinary and Minister: Plenipotentiary in Bangkok, [ Siam ] 1926-28 ;in Addis Ababa, [ Ethiopia ] 1928-29 ;in Sofia, [ Bulgaria ] 1929-33 ;in Athens, [ Greece ] 1933-39
CBE 1920
KCMG 1935
Chevalier, Legion of Honour
m. (1) 1902:11:10 Alice Isabella POLLOCK only dau. of Sir Frederick POLLOCK 3rd Bart.
m. (2) 1913:09:27 Helen Margery ECKHARD dau. of Gustav ECKHARD of Didsbury, [ Lancashire ] Manchester, [ Lancashire ]
had issue
Publ.: classical.
d. Oare, [ Wiltshire ] Marlborough, [ Wiltshire ] 1944:12:04
(Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; The Times 1944:12:06)

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