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'''Sir Reginald Lister''', KCMG, CVO''', was a British diplomat and the third son of Thomas Lister, 3rd [[Baron_Ribblesdale|Baron Ribblesdale]].
'''Sir Reginald Lister''', KCMG, CVO, was a British diplomat and the third son of Thomas Lister, 3rd [[Baron_Ribblesdale|Baron Ribblesdale]].


He served as Secretary of Legation in Denmark in 1902 and was transferred to the British embassy in Italy in 1904 with a promotion to Counsellor<ref name="BritDipDir">[http://www.gulabin.com/britishdiplomatsdirectory/pdf/britishdiplomatsdirectory.pdf / Mackie, C. The British Diplomats Directory. 17 June 2017. Gulabin.]</ref>. He served the same role in Paris under [[Francis_Bertie,_1st_Viscount_Bertie_of_Thame|Sir Francis Bertie]] from 1905. Lister was promoted to Commander<ref name="gaz">[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/27907/page/2795/data.pdf / No. 14052. The London Gazette. 24 April 1906. p. 2795]</ref> and made a minister the following year.
He served as Secretary of Legation in Denmark in 1902 and was transferred to the British embassy in Italy in 1904 with a promotion to Counsellor<ref name="BritDipDir">[http://www.gulabin.com/britishdiplomatsdirectory/pdf/britishdiplomatsdirectory.pdf / Mackie, C. The British Diplomats Directory. 17 June 2017. Gulabin.]</ref>. He served the same role in Paris under [[Francis_Bertie,_1st_Viscount_Bertie_of_Thame|Sir Francis Bertie]] from 1905. Lister was promoted to Commander<ref name="gaz">[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/27907/page/2795/data.pdf / No. 14052. The London Gazette. 24 April 1906. p. 2795]</ref> and made a minister the following year.

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Sir Reginald Lister, KCMG, CVO, was a British diplomat and the third son of Thomas Lister, 3rd Baron Ribblesdale.

He served as Secretary of Legation in Denmark in 1902 and was transferred to the British embassy in Italy in 1904 with a promotion to Counsellor[1]. He served the same role in Paris under Sir Francis Bertie from 1905. Lister was promoted to Commander[2] and made a minister the following year.

He left France in 1908 to serve as Minister to the embassy in Morocco, through to 1912.[1]

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