Ronald Ferguson Thomson

Sir Ronald Thomson
British Ambassador to Persia|British Ambassador to Iran|British Ambassador to Persia
In office
1908–1912
Preceded byWilliam Taylour Thomson
Succeeded bySir Henry Drummond Wolff
Personal details
Born(1830-06-26)26 June 1830
Died15 November 1888(1888-11-15) (aged 58)
NationalityBritish
OccupationDiplomat

Sir Ronald Ferguson Thomson GCMG CB FRGS (26 June 1830 – 15 November 1888) was a British diplomat.

Thomson spent his entire professional life working for the British Foreign Office in Tehran.[1] He was appointed Secretary of Legation (third class) on 7 September 1848 and was promoted on 5 January 1852 to attaché. In 1879 he succeeded his elder brother William Taylour Thomson in the office of Envoy Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary to Persia.[2] During his tenure, the Sheikh Ubeydullah uprising took place. In June 1879 he was invested as a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George,[3] later being promoted to Knight Grand Cross.[4] Ronald Thomson retired in 1887. He was a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and was buried in the Crystal Palace District Cemetery.

References

  1. ^ James G. Allen, ' Sir Ronald Thomson and British policy towards Persia in 1879', Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society (Volume 22, Issue 4, 1935)
  2. ^ James G. Allen, ' Sir Ronald Thomson and British policy towards Persia in 1879', Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society (Volume 22, Issue 4, 1935)
  3. ^ The Edinburgh Evening News (19 August 1884)
  4. ^ The Knights of England (Genealogical Publishing Com), 341.