
1837 - 1908 (70 years)
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| Name |
Edward Baldwin MALET [1] |
| Prefix |
Rt Hon Sir |
| Suffix |
4th Bt. |
| Birth |
10 Oct 1837 [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
Note |
Aft 10 Oct 1837 [2] |
- P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., Ambassador to Germany 1884-95, member of the court of arbitration of the hague 1900-1906, and a trustee of the Wallace Collection
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| SW Group |
A |
| UKC 1881 |
N |
| Death |
29 Jun 1908 [1] |
- d.s.p. Succeeded in the baronetcy by his cousin, Sir Edward St Lo Malet.
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| Person ID |
I7587 |
Southwest |
| Last Modified |
24 Oct 2017 |
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| Photos
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 | Sir Edward Baldwin Malet British Political Agent and Consul-General in Egypt 1879-1882. "The Crisis in Egypt". |
 | Sir Edward Baldwin Malet "Men of the Day", No. 295, Vanity Fair 1885. |
 | Edward Baldwin Malet, 1863 Taken by Camille Silvy at his Bayswater, London Studio, when Edward was about 26 years old.
Photo provided courtesy of "Eliots of Port Eliot" (EliotsofPortEliot.com). Anyone wishing to re-publish this photo in any form is asked to seek permission from the above organization at the following link: EliotsofPortEliot.com/Contact |
 | Edward Baldwin Malet, 1864 Taken by William Notman, Montreal, Canada, when Edward was about 27 years old. It is thought that Edward was visiting his brother Henry, a Colonel in the Grenadier Guards, when they were posted to Montreal from 1862-1864. During this same time period Edward was attached to the British Legation in Washington, and was likely able to make the trip from Washington to Montreal entirely by train, though it would have required several connections.
Photo provided courtesy of "Eliots of Port Eliot" (EliotsofPortEliot.com). Anyone wishing to re-publish this photo in any form is asked to seek permission from the above organization at the following link: EliotsofPortEliot.com/Contact |
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| Sources |
- [S1807] Zupan, Marilyn, Malet Family Tree from 1066, including Enmore, St Audries, and Ash (Medford, Oregon, USA: 1998.), p 68, M7W994S398.
- [S1807] Zupan, Marilyn, Malet Family Tree from 1066, including Enmore, St Audries, and Ash (Medford, Oregon, USA: 1998.), p 70, M7W994S398.
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