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1 Heads of Mission  



1.1  Minister Resident and Consul-General  





1.2  Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary  





1.3  Ambassadors  







2 See also  





3 References  





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The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Thailand is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in Thailand, and head of the UK's diplomatic mission in Thailand. The official title is His Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Kingdom of Thailand. The first British Consul to the Kingdom of Siam was appointed in 1856 after the signing of the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1855. The consulate was elevated to a Legation in 1885, and to an Embassy in 1947.

Heads of Mission[edit]

Minister Resident and Consul-General[edit]

The Flag of Siam, 1855-1916

to the King of Siam

Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary[edit]

Ambassadors[edit]

The Flag of Thailand, 1917- present day

to the Kingdom of Thailand

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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