Sir Patrick Reilly,
GCMG (17 March 1909 – 6 October 1999) was a British diplomat who served as ambassador to the USSR and France. He held several senior posts and was called "the perfect mandarin."
Biography
D'Arcy Patrick Reilly was born at
Ooty
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,
India
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, the only son of Sir (Henry) D'Arcy Cornelius Reilly (1876-1948), Chief Justice of
Mysore
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. He was educated at
Winchester College
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and
New College, Oxford
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, where he was awarded BA in 1932. He won a Laming Travelling Fellowship at the
Queen's College and was a
Fellow of All Souls
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from 1932 to1939, the same year as Isaiah Berlin.
He joined the Diplomatic Service in 1933.
Reilly was 3rd Secretary in
Teheran from 1935 to 1938 and then had a brief period in the UK Delegation to the
League of Nations
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Assembly. From 1939 to 1942, he worked at the
Ministry of Economic Warfare and was awarded the
OBE
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and public service outside the civil service. It was established o ...
in 1942. In 1942 he was seconded to take up the post of Private Secretary to 'C', Major-General Sir
Stewart Menzies, the Chief of the Secret Service. He became First Secretary under
Harold Macmillan
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at
Algiers in 1943, and under
Duff Cooper
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First elected to Parliament in 192 ...
at Paris in 1944. He became First Secretary at Athens in 1945 and then Councillor of Athens from 1947 to 1948 during the height of the
Greek Civil War
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. In 1949 he was at the
Imperial Defence College, and was awarded the
CMG
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.
In 1950 he became Assistant Secretary at the Foreign Office. After serving as Minister in Paris from 1953, he returned to the Foreign Office as Deputy Secretary in 1956. In 1957 he was awarded KCMG and became
British Ambassador to Russia playing a central role in the Summit meeting of 1959 alongside Macmillan and Selwyn Lloyd. In 1960 he returned to the Foreign Office as Deputy Secretary. He led the UK Delegation to the Icelandic Fisheries Negotiations in 1960 and in 1964 headed the British party at the UN Conference on Trade and Development. Much of his time however was spent on British membership of the EEC and Franco-British relations. In 1965 he became
British Ambassador to France until 1968
when
George Brown effectively terminated Reilly's career abruptly and with scant courtesy, having concluded that he was the wrong man in Paris. Brown, with his comparatively poor upbringing, resented those of privileged background, had accordingly disliked Reilly, and was moved to 'loutish and drunken displays of rudeness' in the face of Reilly's 'natural courtesy'.
Reilly was awarded the
GCMG in 1968. After retiring, D’Arcy became Chairman of the
Banque Nationale de Paris Ltd (formerly British and French Bank) until 1980. He was Chairman of the
London Chamber of Commerce Standing Committee for Common Market Countries from 1970 to 1972. He also became a member of the Council of
Bedford College,
University of London
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, in 1970 and was on the London University Management Committee of the
British Institute in Paris from 1970 to 1979. He was president of the London Chamber of Commerce between 1972 and 1975, and was vice president thereafter. He was a member of the
Légion d’Honneur
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in 1979 and was awarded Honorary D.Litt. at
Bath University in 1981. He died in 1999, aged 90.
Personal life
Reilly married Rachel Mary Sykes, daughter of
Sir Percy Sykes. After her death in 1984, Reilly married Ruth Norrington, widow of Sir
Arthur Norrington
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Life
Norrington was born at Normandy V ...
(in 1987).
References
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1909 births
1999 deaths
Alumni of New College, Oxford
Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to the Soviet Union
Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to France
English Anglicans
Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford
Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
People educated at Winchester College
Chairs of the Joint Intelligence Committee (United Kingdom)
Members of HM Diplomatic Service
Place of death missing
Officers of the Order of the British Empire
Recipients of the Legion of Honour
20th-century British diplomats
British people in colonial India