Sir_Alban_Young,_9th_Baronet

Sir Alban Young, 9th Baronet

Sir Alban Young, 9th Baronet

British diplomat (1865–1944)


Sir Charles Alban Young, 9th Baronet KCMG MVO (18 November 1865 – 2 March 1944) was a British diplomat.

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Biography

Young was the son of Sir Charles Lawrence Young, 7th Baronet, and Mary Florence Toulmin.[1] He entered Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service,[2] serving in Athens and becoming the British Councillor in Tehran in 1910, serving there until 1913. He was then appointed Minister to Guatemala and other countries in Central America between 1913 and 1919.[3] His final posting was as Minister to Serbia from 1919 to 1925.[4] Young inherited his brother's baronetcy in 1921. He was invested as a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George[5] and as a Member of the Royal Victorian Order.[6]

He married Clara Elliot, daughter of Sir Francis Elliot, on 18 July 1908. His only son, William, was killed in Libya during the Second World War and Young was succeeded in the baronetcy by his grandson.[1]


References

  1. "Sir Alban Young, Bt". The Times. 6 March 1944. p. 6.

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