List of ambassadors of the Kingdom of England to France

The ambassador of the Kingdom of England to France (French: l'ambassadeur anglais en France) was the foremost diplomatic representative of the historic Kingdom of England in France, before the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707.The position was not a continuous one, and there was sometimes no diplomatic representation, due to wars between the two countries.In 1707 the Kingdom of England became part of the new Kingdom of Great Britain.For missions from the court of St James's after 1707, see List of ambassadors of Great Britain to France.
His ExcellencyResidenceThe monarchCharles Somerset, 1st Earl of WorcesterFrenchKingdom of EnglandKingdom of Great BritainCharles Brandon, 1st Duke of SuffolkThomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of WiltshireNicholas WottonNicholas ThrockmortonThomas SmithThomas HobyHenry Norris, 1st Baron NorreysFrancis WalsinghamValentine DaleAmias PauletHenry CobhamEdward StaffordHenry UntonThomas EdmondesAnthony MildmayThomas ParryJames Hay, 1st Earl of CarlisleLudovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of LennoxGeorge CarewWilliam GodolphinWilliam BeecherEdward Wotton, 1st Baron WottonEdward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of CherburyJames Hay, Viscount DoncasterHenry Rich, 1st Earl of HollandGeorge Goring, 1st Earl of NorwichGeorge Villiers, 1st Duke of BuckinghamEdward Barrett, 1st Lord Barrett of NewburghThomas LorkinDudley CarletonWilliam LewisDudley Carleton, Lord CarletonWalter MontaguJohn HawkinsThomas EdmondsHenry de VicIsaac WakeJerome WestonJohn Scudamore, 1st Viscount ScudamoreRobert Sidney, 2nd Earl of LeicesterRichard BrowneWilliam Kerr, 3rd Earl of LothianGeorge Goring, Lord GoringWilliam Lockhart of LeeThomas Belasyse, Viscount FauconbergWilliam Crofts, 1st Baron CroftsHenry Jermyn, Earl of St AlbansSamuel TukeLaurence HydeRalph MontaguDenzil Holles, 1st Baron HollesJohn TrevorCharles Sackville, Baron BuckhurstGeorge Villiers, 2nd Duke of BuckinghamJohn Belasyse, Baron BelasyseSidney GodolphinHenry SavileThomas Butler, 6th Earl of OssoryRobert Spencer, 2nd Earl of SunderlandEdward SpraggeHenry Mordaunt, 2nd Earl of PeterboroughBevil SkeltonJohn Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of StrattonLouis Duras, 2nd Earl of FevershamRichard Graham, 1st Viscount PrestonLouis de Duras, 2nd Earl of FevershamGeorge Douglas, 1st Earl of DumbartonJames Hamilton, Earl of ArranJohn Churchill, Baron ChurchillWilliam TrumbullHenry Waldegrave, 1st Baron WaldegraveNine Years' WarThe Earl of PortlandThe Earl of JerseyThe Earl of ManchesterWar of the Spanish Successioncourt of St James'sList of ambassadors of Great Britain to FranceHistoryTimelineAnglo-Saxon EnglandHeptarchyNorman ConquestAnglo-NormansThe AnarchyAngevin EmpireEngland in the Late Middle AgesEconomy in the Middle AgesWars of the RosesTudor periodEnglish ReformationElizabethan eraEnglish RenaissanceStuart periodUnion of the CrownsGunpowder PlotJacobean eraCivil WarInterregnumCommonwealth of EnglandThe ProtectorateThe RestorationPopish PlotExclusion CrisisGlorious RevolutionUnion with ScotlandOverseas possessionsProprietaryProtectorateMaritime historyRoyal HousesWessexKnýtlingaNormandyAngevinPlantagenetLancasterStuartOrange-NassauPoliticsCuria regisMagnum ConciliumParliamentHouse of LordsHouse of CommonsKing's SecretaryMonarchyCouncil of StateLord ProtectorPeeragePrivy CouncilMinistriesSecretary of StateGovernanceAnglo-SaxonMedievalElizabethanStar ChamberTories1225–12671275–13071308–1325Temp. incert.1327–13761377–13971399–14111413–14211422–14601642–1660MilitaryAnglo-Saxon militaryWarfareEnglish ArmyNew Model ArmyRoyal NavyGeographyCountiesIslandsPlacesCastlesDemographicsEnglish languageEnglish peopleCultureReligionChurch of EnglandCuisineFolkloreMorris danceCountry danceArchitectureEnglish GothicJacobeanQueen AnneGeorgianSymbolsNational flagHeraldryCoat of armsCollege of ArmsRoyal badgesRoyal supportersRoyal standardsCrown JewelsTudor roseOak treeSt GeorgeSt George's Day