Francis Cornish (diplomat)

Robert Francis Cornish[1] CMG LVO (Chinese:鄺富劭, Born 18 May 1942) is a retired British diplomat. He has served as the Foreign Office spokesman for Douglas Hurd,[2] Senior Trade Commissioner to Hong Kong (until 1997),[3] Consul-General to Hong Kong and Macao (July to November 1997), head of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's news department, and Ambassador to Israel (1998 to 2001).[2]

Francis Cornish

CMG LVO
British Ambassador to Israel
In office
1998–2001
Preceded bySir David Manning
Succeeded bySir Sherard Cowper-Coles
British Consuls-General to Hong Kong
In office
July 1997  November 1997
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded bySir Andrew Burns
Personal details
Born
Robert Francis Cornish

(1942-05-18) 18 May 1942
England

Cornish had other diplomatic and royal postings:

Francis Cornish was Chairman of South West Tourism[4] (2003–2009) and is now chairman of the Taunton Town Centre Company[5] and has a smallholding in the Quantocks. He is a non-executive director of two property companies.

References

Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
TBC
Senior Trade Commissioner, British Trade Commission
1993 – 1997
Office abolished
New title British Consul-General, Hong Kong
1997
Succeeded by
Sir Andrew Burns
Preceded by
Sir David Manning
British Ambassador to Israel
1998 2001
Succeeded by
Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles


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