Hugh Foot, Baron Caradon

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Hugh Foot, Baron Caradon was a British diplomat and colonial administrator best known as the United Kingdom’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations and a key figure in the drafting of UN Security Council Resolution 242 after the Six-Day War.

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instanceOf British diplomat
colonial administrator
human
life peer
member of the House of Lords
appointedBy Harold Wilson NERFINISHED
child Paul Foot NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
createdPeerage 1964
dateOfBirth 1907-10-08
dateOfDeath 1990-09-05
educatedAt Leighton Park School NERFINISHED
St John’s College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
endTime 1957
1960
1970
familyName Foot NERFINISHED
father Isaac Foot NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork colonial administration
diplomacy
givenName Hugh
honour Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
Officer of the Order of the British Empire NERFINISHED
languageSpoken English
memberOf Labour Party (UK) NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Baron Caradon NERFINISHED
notableEvent Six-Day War aftermath negotiations NERFINISHED
notableWork role in drafting United Nations Security Council Resolution 242
numberOfChildren 4
officeHeldDuringPeriod Governor of Cyprus
Governor of Jamaica
United Kingdom Permanent Representative to the United Nations NERFINISHED
peerageOf Baron Caradon, of St Cleer in the County of Cornwall NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Devon NERFINISHED
England
Plymouth NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Madeira NERFINISHED
Portugal NERFINISHED
positionHeld Colonial Secretary of Cyprus
Governor of Cyprus
Governor of Jamaica
Leader of the House of Lords (acting)
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
United Kingdom Permanent Representative to the United Nations NERFINISHED
religion Quaker
sexOrGender male
sibling Dingle Foot NERFINISHED
John Foot, Baron Foot NERFINISHED
Michael Foot NERFINISHED
spouse Florence Sylvia Tod NERFINISHED
startTime 1951
1957
1964

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Isaac Foot notableRelative Hugh Foot, Baron Caradon