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British Consuls to Morocco

James MATRA (Consul-general) - arrived 6 May 1787. Died 19 March 1806

James GREEN (Consul General) - 19 March 1806 (?)
                              On leave February 1812- January 1813
                              Retired July 1817
1817
James SHOLTO DOUGLAS (Consul general) appointed July 1817(?) but did not take up his position
because of plague until 1821
     Isaac ABENSUR (Vice Consul) - Acting 1817- October 1821

1818
Tangier James SHOLTO DOUGLAS (Consul general) out of Morocco (plague)
     Isaac ABENSUR (Vice Consul) - Acting 

1819
Tangier James SHOLTO DOUGLAS (Consul general) out of Morocco (plague)
     Isaac ABENSUR (Vice Consul) - Acting 

1820
Tangier James SHOLTO DOUGLAS (Consul general) out of Morocco (plague)
     Isaac ABENSUR (Vice Consul) - Acting 

1821
James SHOLTO DOUGLAS (Consul general) Out of Morocco (plague) until OCtober 1821
     Isaac ABENSUR (Vice Consul) - Acting until 1821

1822
James SHOLTO DOUGLAS (Consul general) salary, 1180
               (V-C) salary 65
Mogador:  (V-C) fees only
Rabat:  (V-C) Fees only
Larache: (V-C) fees only
Tetuan: (V-C) fees only

[source: salaries, PP ***]

1823
James SHOLTO DOUGLAS (Consul general) 

1824
James SHOLTO DOUGLAS (Consul general) 

1825
Tangier
     James SHOLTO DOUGLAS, Consul general, Salary £1180 fees £470
          ABENSUR, Vice Consul, salary £65 (paid by Consul-General)
     Mogador William WILTSHIRE, Vice-Consul, fees £108

     Rabat  ABENSUR, Vice-Consul, Fees £65
     Larache  TARAGAN, Vice-Consul, Fees £43
     Tetuan   HUSSAN, Vice-Consul,  Fees £108
[source PP, 1834 xli. 387, N.B. WILTSHIRE's name in this PP is spelt "WILLSHIRE"]

1826
Tangier
     James SHOLTO DOUGLAS (Consul general) 
          Rabat Sinbal (Sunbal)
          Mogador William WILTSHIRE
[Source: Rabat - G. Beauclerk, Journey to Morocco (London: Poole & Edwards, 1828), 73;
Mogador - ibid, 219]

1827
Tangier
     James SHOLTO DOUGLAS, Consul-General) allowance £2,000
     on leave from  June 1827 and not allowed to return by Sultan 
          Charles ELLIS, Vice-Consul, allowance 500, Acting Consul General from June 1827 
     Mogador:  (V-C) allowance 500
     Rabat:  (V-C) allowance nil
     Larache: (V-C) allowance nil
     Tetuan: (V-C) allowance 300
[source: salaries, PP ***]

1828
Tangier
     James SHOLTO DOUGLAS, Consul-General, on leave from  June 1827 - not allowed to
     return by Sultan till 4 March 1828
          Charles ELLIS, Vice Consul, Acting Consul-General to March 1828

1829
James SHOLTO DOUGLAS (Consul general) Resigned (ill-health) April 1829
Edward William Auriol DRUMMOND HAY (Consul-General) Arrived 25 August 1829
     Mogador: R. Chaillet (Vice-Consul)


1830
Edward William Auriol DRUMMOND HAY (Consul-General)
     Vice-Consul (Tangier?) W. Price
[Price: MS Eng. hist. e. 349, 480]
1831
Tangier
     Edward William Auriol DRUMMOND HAY (Consul-General)
          Mogador William WILTSHIRE, Vice-Consul appointed October 1831 
          Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul, appointed October 1831 (Also appointed US
          Consular agent, October or November 1831)
[Source: PP 1846, xliv, 117 for Tetuan; List of HM Consuls abroad and Salaried Vice Consuls,
presented to Parliament, 30 September 1841 (Wiltshire and Butler)]

1832
Tangier
     Edward William Auriol DRUMMOND HAY (Consul-General)
          Mogador William WILTSHIRE, Vice-Consul 
          Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul
[Source: List of HM Consuls abroad and Salaried Vice Consuls, presented to Parliament, 30
September 1841 (Wiltshire and Butler)]


1833
Tangier
     Edward William Auriol DRUMMOND HAY (Consul-General)
          Mogador William WILTSHIRE, Vice-Consul 
          Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul
[Source: List of HM Consuls abroad and Salaried Vice Consuls, presented to Parliament, 30
September 1841 (Wiltshire and Butler)]

1834
Tangier
     Edward William Auriol DRUMMOND HAY, Consul-General, allowance 1,800
          John BALL, Vice-Consul,  allowance £300
          Mogador William WILTSHIRE, Vice-Consul, allowance £100 
          Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul, allowance £100
[Source: List of HM Consuls abroad and Salaried Vice Consuls, presented to Parliament, 30
September 1841 (Wiltshire and Butler); Salaries and personel in Tangiers, Mogador and Tetuan
PP1834, xli 387]

1835
Tangier
     Edward William Auriol DRUMMOND HAY (Consul-General)
          Mogador William WILTSHIRE, Vice-Consul 
          Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul
[Source: List of HM Consuls abroad and Salaried Vice Consuls, presented to Parliament, 30
September 1841 (Wiltshire and Butler)]

1836
Tangier
     Edward William Auriol DRUMMOND HAY (Consul-General)
          Mogador William WILTSHIRE, Vice-Consul 
          Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul
[Source: List of HM Consuls abroad and Salaried Vice Consuls, presented to Parliament, 30
September 1841 (Wiltshire and Butler)]

1837
Tangier
     Edward William Auriol DRUMMOND HAY (Consul-General)
          Robert Adam DALZEL or DALZELL, V-C,  confirmed by FO        
     17/3/1837; arrived July 1837, from Oran]
          Mogador William WILTSHIRE, Vice-Consul 
          Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul
          Asila Mamon Leon BENSHITON, Consular Agent (appointed pre 1837)
          Larache Joseph AMSELEEM [?] Consular Agent ad interim, provisionaly appointed
          4 January 1837
          Rabat Samuel BENDAHAN, Consular Agent, (appointed pre 1837)
          Mazagan Frederick A. REDMAN, Consular Agent, Provisional appointment, 5 April
          1837, confirmed by FO 13 May 1837
          Safi Abdallah ben Dahman ben Matsook [sic] ALARBY, Cons Agent (appointed pre-
          1837)
[Source: List of HM Consuls abroad and Salaried Vice Consuls, presented to Parliament, 30
September 1841 (Wiltshire and Butler);
FO99/1, 144,  Edward Drummond-Hay to Palmerston, Tangier, 1 January 1838; consular no 1; date
of Dalzel's arrival: FO99/1, 177  Edward Drummond-Hay to Palmerston, Tangier, 25 October 1838,
Separate.]

1838
Tangier
     Edward William Auriol DRUMMOND HAY (Consul-General)
          Robert Adam DALZEL, Vice Consul, Tangier
          Mogador William WILTSHIRE, Vice-Consul 
          Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul
          [Rabat Samuel BENDAHAN, (unpaid)
          Asila Mamon Leon BENSHITON, Consular Agent, foreigner, (unpaid) 
          Safi Abdallah ben Dahman BEN MATSOOK, Consular Agent, (unpaid)
          Mazagan Frederick A. REDMAN, (unpaid)]

[Source: List of HM Consuls abroad and Salaried Vice Consuls, presented to Parliament, 30
September 1841 (Wiltshire and Butler);
on Dalzel: FO99/3, 106-113, E.W. Drummond Hay to Woodford, Tangier 15 December 1838;
enclosure 2 in James Stephen to John Backhouse [FO], Downing Street [London],  12 January 1839;
on Willshire: FO99/1, 32,  Edward Drummond-Hay to Palmerston, Tangier, 16 February 1838, no
5.on Redman FO99/1, 92-95  Edward Drummond-Hay to Palmerston, Tangier, 22 June 1838, no 16;
FO99/1, 144,  Edward Drummond-Hay to Palmerston, Tangier, 1 January 1838; consular no 1;
Rabat, Asila, Safi, Mazagan by extrapolation between 1837 and 1841 definite information]

1839
Tangier
     Edward William Auriol DRUMMOND HAY (Agent and Consul-General) (not allowed to
     trade)
          Robert Adam DALZEL, Vice Consul, Tangier, (not allowed to trade)
          Mogador William WILTSHIRE, Vice-Consul (allowed to trade)
          Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul, (allowed to trade)

          [Rabat Samuel BENDAHAN, (unpaid)
          Asila Mamon Leon BENSHITON, Consular Agent, foreigner, (unpaid) 
          Safi Abdallah ben Dahman BEN MATSOOK, Consular Agent, (unpaid)
          Mazagan Frederick A. REDMAN, (unpaid)]


[Source: List of HM Consuls abroad and Salaried Vice Consuls, presented to Parliament, 30
September 1841 (Wiltshire and Butler);
personnel and whether allowed to trade, title of D-H, PP 1839, xlv1 47; Rabat, Asila, Safi, Mazagan
by extrapolation between 1837 and 1841 definite information]

1840
Tangier
     Edward William Auriol DRUMMOND HAY (Consul-General) Salary £1600


     Mogador William WILTSHIRE, Vice-Consul Salary £100
     Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul, salary £100
     [Rabat Samuel BENDAHAN, (unpaid)
     Asila Mamon Leon BENSHITON, Consular Agent, foreigner, (unpaid) 
     Safi Abdallah ben Dahman BEN MATSOOK, Consular Agent, (unpaid)
     Mazagan Frederick A. REDMAN, (unpaid)]

[Source: List of HM Consuls abroad and Salaried Vice Consuls, presented to Parliament, 30
September 1841 (Wiltshire and Butler);
ditto 31 December 1840; Rabat, Asila, Safi, Mazagan by extrapolation between 1837 and 1841
definite information]

1841
Tangier
     Edward William Auriol DRUMMOND HAY (Consul-General) Salary £1600
          E.A MULLOY, Vice-Consul, replaced by
          Henry MURRAY, Vice-Consul, Salary £350, appointed August 1841
     Mogador William WILTSHIRE, Vice-Consul Salary £100
     Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul, salary £100
     Rabat Samuel BENDAHAN, (unpaid)
     Asila Mamon Leon BENSHITON, Consular Agent, foreigner, (unpaid) 
     Safi Abdallah ben Dahman BEN MATSOOK, Consular Agent, (unpaid)
     Mazagan Frederick A. REDMAN, (unpaid)
     Larache Abraham BERGIL foreigner (unpaid)
[Source: List of Salaried and Unpaid British Vice-Consuls, presented to parliament 31 March, 30
June 30 September 1842; PP 1846, xliv, 117 for V-C, Tangier]

1842
Tangier
     Edward William Auriol DRUMMOND HAY (Consul-General) Salary £1600
     Henry MURRAY, Vice-Consul, Salary £350
     Mogador William WILTSHIRE, Vice-Consul Salary £100
     Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul, salary £100
     Rabat Jacob SERUJIA, (unpaid)
     Asila M.L. BENSHITON, Consular Agent, foreigner, (unpaid) 
     Safi J.A. RANDON, (unpaid)
     Mazagan Frederick A. Redman, (unpaid)
     Larache Yontob Bergil. foreigner (unpaid)
[Source: List of Salaried and Unpaid British Vice-Consuls, presented to parliament 31 March, 30
September 1842]

1843
Tangier
     Edward William Auriol DRUMMOND HAY (Consul-General) Salary £1600
     Henry MURRAY, Vice-Consul, Salary £350
     Mogador William WILTSHIRE, Vice-Consul Salary £100
     Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul, salary £100
     Rabat [and Dar al-Baida after middle of 1843] Jacob SERUJIA, (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida [to middle of 1843] C. MICALLEF
     Asila M.L. BENSHITON, Consular Agent, foreigner, (unpaid) 
     Safi J.A. RANDON, (unpaid)
     Mazagan Frederick A. Redman, (unpaid)
     Larache Yontob Bergil. foreigner (unpaid)
[Source: PP 1846 xliv, 117 for salaries and all positions; List of Salaried and Unpaid British Vice-
Consuls, presented to parliament 31 March, 30 June, 31 December 1843]
 

1844
Tangier
     Edward William Auriol DRUMMOND HAY (Consul-General) Salary 
     Henry MURRAY, Vice-Consul, S
     John DRUMMOND HAY, Assistant to Consul-General, arrived 29 July 1849       
     Mogador William WILTSHIRE, Vice-Consul
     Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul, 
     Rabat [and Dar al-Baida after middle of 1843] Jacob SERUJIA, (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida [to middle of 1843] C. MICALLEF
     Asila M.L. BENSHITON, Consular Agent, foreigner, (unpaid) 
     Safi J.A. RANDON, (unpaid)
     Mazagan Frederick A. Redman, (unpaid)
     Larache Yontob Bergil. foreigner (unpaid)
[By extrapolation from previous year and subsequent year; "Statement of Services" Foreign Office
List 1886, 115-116)

1845
Tangier
     Edward William Auriol DRUMMOND HAY (Consul-General) Died in post  28 February
     1845 replaced by
     John DRUMMOND-HAY, Agent & Consul-General Appointed March 1845 Salary 1,600
     Henry MURRAY, Vice-Consul
     Mogador William WILTSHIRE, Vice-Consul, replaced by
          William GRACE, Vice-Consul, appointed February 1845 Salary 100
     Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul, salary £100
     Rabat/ Dar al-Baida Jacob SERUJIA, (unpaid) replaced by
          William James ELTON, Vice-Consul (unpaid) appointed September 1846
     Asila M.L. BENSHITON, Consular Agent, foreigner, (unpaid) 
     Safi J.A. RANDON, (unpaid) replaced by
          G.B. GAMBARO, Consular Agent, foreigner, (unpaid) apptd Oct. 1846
     Mazagan Frederick A. Redman, (unpaid)
     Larache Yontob Bergil. foreigner (unpaid)
[Source: PP 1854-55 L 389; List of Salaried and Unpaid British Vice-Consuls, presented to
parliament, 1 Jan 1845; PP 1846 xliv, 117 for salaries and all positions; List of Salaried and Unpaid
British Vice-Consuls, presented to parliament 1 Jan 1846 (GRACE)]
  

1846
Tangier
     John DRUMMOND-HAY, Agent & Consul-General
     Henry MURRAY, Vice-Consul
     Mogador   William GRACE, Vice-Consul
     Rabat/ Dar al-Baida Jacob SERUJIA, (unpaid) replaced by
          William James ELTON, Vice-Consul (unpaid) appointed September 1846
     Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul
     Asila M.L. BENSHITON, Consular Agent, foreigner, (unpaid) 
     replaced by
          J.I BENSHITON, Consular Agent, foreigner, (unpaid) appointed  Dec. 1846
     Safi J.A. RANDON, (unpaid) replaced by
          G.B. GAMBARO, Consular Agent, foreigner, (unpaid) apptd Oct. 1846
     Mazagan Frederick A. Redman, (unpaid)
     Larache Yontob Bergil. foreigner (unpaid)
[Source: PP 1854-55 L 389; List of Salaried and Unpaid British Vice-Consuls, presented to
parliament, 1 Jan & 1 July an 23 July 1846; ]


[Source: Positions in Tangier (C-G), Mogador, Rabat, Asila, Safi : PP 1854-55 L 389]

1847
Tangier
     John DRUMMOND-HAY, Agent & Consul-General
     Henry MURRAY. Vice-Consul
     Mogador   William GRACE, Vice-Consul
     Rabat/ Dar al-Baida William James ELTON, Vice-Consul (unpaid)
     Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul
     Asila J.I BENSHITON, Consular Agent, foreigner, (unpaid)
     Safi G.B. GAMBARO, Consular Agent, foreigner, (unpaid)
     Mazagan Frederick A. Redman, (unpaid)
     Larache Yontob Bergil. foreigner (unpaid)
[Source: "List of all the Consuls-General, Consuls, Vice-Consuls. Consular Agents and Consular
Assistants in Her Majesty's Service", 6 June 1848 Presented to Parliament; Positions in Tangier (C-
G): Positions in Tangier (C-G), Mogador, Rabat, Asila, Safi : PP 1854-55 L 389; List of Unpaid
British Vice-Consuls, presented tp parliament 1 April 1847]

1848
Tangier
     John DRUMMOND-HAY, Agent & Consul-General
     Henry MURRAY. Vice-Consul
     Mogador   William GRACE, Vice-Consul
     Rabat William James ELTON. Vice-Consul
     Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul
     Asila J.I BENITAHON, Consular Agent, foreigner, (unpaid)
     Safi G.B. Gambaro Consular Agent, foreigner, (unpaid)
     Mazagan Frederick A. Redman, (unpaid)
     Larache Yontob Bergil. foreigner (unpaid)
[Source: "List of all the Consuls-General, Consuls, Vice-Consuls. Consular Agents and Consular
Assistants in Her Majesty's Service", 6 June 1848 Presented to Parliament; Positions in Tangier (C-
G), Mogador, Rabat, Asila, Safi : PP 1854-55 L 389]

1849
Tangier
     John DRUMMOND-HAY, Agent & Consul-General
     Mogador William GRACE (V-C) appointed US Agent Mogador and Safi 20 March 1849
     Rabat William James ELTON Vice-Consul, (allowed to trade)
     Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul (allowed to trade)
     Asila J.I BENSHITON, Consular Agent, foreigner
     Safi G.B. Gambaro, Consular Agent, foreigner
[Source; "Consuls" Presented to the House of Commons, 12 April 1853; PP 1854-55 L 389;
Mogador: USNA - Microfilm T61/7, Despatches from US Consuls in Tangier, 1797-1906,  Hyatt to
Clayton, Tangier, 12 October 1849 No 14 enclosing Hyatt to [Busilham b `Ali] Tangier 20 March
1849.]

1850
Tangier
     John DRUMMOND-HAY, Agent & Consul-General
     Thomas Fellowes READE, Vice-Consul, appointed November 1850
     Mogador William GRACE, Vice-Consul
     Rabat William James ELTON, Vice-Consul, (allowed to trade)
     Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul (allowed to trade)
     Asila J.I BENSHITON, Consular Agent, foreigner
     Safi G.B. Gambaro, Consular Agent, foreigner
     Larache A. GUAGNINO Consular Agent, foreigner appointed December 1850
     

[Source; "Consuls" Presented to the House of Commons, 12 April 1853; PP 1854-55 L 389]

1851
Tangier
     John DRUMMOND-HAY, Agent & Consul-General
     Thomas Fellowes READE, Vice-Consul, appointed November 1850
     Mogador William GRACE, Vice-Consul
     Rabat William James ELTON, Vice-Consul, (allowed to trade)
     Tetuan James BUTLER, Vice-Consul (allowed to trade) replaced by
     Frank Ringler DRUMMOND-HAY, Vice-Consul, a(allowed to trade) appointed 1 August
     1851 or 18 July
     Asila J.I BENSHITON, Consular Agent, foreigner
     Safi G.B. Gambaro, Consular Agent, foreigner
     Larache Andrea GUAGNINO Consular Agent, foreigner appointed December 1850
     

[Source; "Consuls" Presented to the House of Commons, 12 April 1853; PP 1854-55 L 389;
"Consuls" return to House of Commons, 19 July 1859 (Tetuan)]

1852
Tangier
     John DRUMMOND-HAY, Charg‚ d'Affairs & Consul-General
     Thomas Fellowes READE, Vice-Consul
     Mogador  William Grace, Vice-Consul
     Tetuan Frank Ringler DRUMMOND-HAY, Vice-Consul
     Rabat William James ELTON, Vice-Consul
     Arzila (Asila) Joseph L. BENSHITON, Vice-Consul, Unpaid. (foreigner)
     Larache Andrea GUAGNINO, Vice-Consul, unpaid (foreigner)
     Mazagan John REDMAN, Vice-Consul, unpaid appointed 15 January 1852
     Safi G.B. Gambaro, Vice-Consul, unpaid (foreigner)

[Source: Foreign Office List for the year, 1856 and 1863; "Consuls" Presented to the House of
Commons, 12 April 1853; PP 1854-55 L 389]

1853
Tangier
John DRUMMOND-HAY, (Charg‚ d'Affairs & Consul-General)
     Thomas Fellowes READE, Vice-Consul
     Arzila (Asila) Joseph L. BENSHITON, Vice-Consul, Unpaid. (foreigner)
     Larache Andrea GUAGNINO, Vice-Consul, unpaid (foreigner)
     Mazagan John REDMAN, Vice-Consul, unpaid
     Safi G.B. Gambaro, Vice-Consul, unpaid (foreigner)
Mogador  William Grace, Vice-Consul
Rabat William James ELTON, Vice-Consul
Tetuan Frank Ringler DRUMMOND-HAY, Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year and 1863; PP 1854-55 L 389]

1854
John DRUMMOND-HAY, (Charg‚ d'Affairs & Consul-General)
     Thomas Fellowes READE, Vice-Consul
     Arzila (Asila) Joseph L. BENSHITON, Vice-Consul, Unpaid.
     Larache Andrea GUAGNINO, Vice-Consul, unpaid
     Mazagan John REDMAN, Vice-Consul, unpaid
     Safi G.B. Gambaro, Vice-Consul, unpaid
Mogador  William Grace, Vice-Consul
Rabat William James ELTON, Vice-Consul
Tetuan Frank Ringler DRUMMOND-HAY, Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year and 1863]

1855
John DRUMMOND-HAY, (Charg‚ d'Affairs & Consul-General)
     Thomas Fellowes READE, Vice-Consul
     Arzila (Asila) Joseph L. BENSHITON, Vice-Consul, Unpaid.
     Larache Andrea GUAGNINO, Vice-Consul
     Mazagan John REDMAN, Vice-Consul
     Safi G.B. Gambaro, Vice-Consul
Mogador  William Grace, Vice-Consul
Rabat William James ELTON, Vice-Consul
Tetuan Frank Ringler DRUMMOND-HAY, Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year and 1863; 

1856
Tangier
John DRUMMOND-HAY, (Charg‚ d'Affairs & Consul-General)
     Thomas Fellowes READE, Vice-Consul
     Arzila (Asila) Joseph L. BENSHITON, Vice-Consul, Unpaid.
     Mogador  William Grace, Vice-Consul, replaced by
          William James ELTON Vice-Consul, appointed 1 August 1856    
     Rabat William James ELTON, Vice-Consul, transferred to Mogador
          then vacant
     Larache Andrea GUAGNINO, Vice-Consul, replaced by
           A.B.T. DUNCAN Vice-Consul, appointed 1 August 1856
     Mazagan John REDMAN, Vice-Consul, until late 1856
     Safi G.B. Gambaro, Vice-Consul, replaced by
          William Samuel ELTON, Vice-Consul, appointed 16 July 1856
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca run from Rabat
     Tetuan Frank Ringler DRUMMOND-HAY, until appointment in Turkey, April 1856 replaced
     by
          James de Vismes DRUMMOND HAY, Vice-Consul, 1 August 1856
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year and 1863; Positions at Rabat, Larache, Tetuan, and
Mazagan, PP 1859 (session 2) xv, 299; "Consuls" return to House of Commons, 19 July 1859
(Tetuan)]

1857
Tangier
John DRUMMOND-HAY, C.B. (Charg‚ d'Affairs & Consul-General)
     Thomas Fellowes READE, Vice-Consul
     F. CARSTENSEN (V-C) acting: 4 Mar - 4 April, 30 May-18 June
     Arzila (Asila) Joseph L. BENSHITON, Consular Agent
     Mogador  William James ELTON (Vice-Consul)
     Rabat Peter BARROW [or Barron] Vice-Consul, appointed 12 March 1857
     Larache  A.B.T. DUNCAN Vice-Consul
     Tetuan F. CARSTENSSEN, Acting Vice-Consul, 4 march-4 April and 30 May- 12 June
     1857;
     James de Vismes DRUMMOND HAY, Vice-Consul
     Mazagan Octavius STOKES, Vice-Consul, appointed 6 January 1857
     Safi William Samuel ELTON,
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca VACANT UNTIL appointment of
          Frank WOOLDRIDGE, Vice-Consul, 24 August 1857
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year and 1863; Positions at Tangier (V-C), Rabat, Larache,
Tetuan, and Mazagan, PP 1859 (session 2) xv, 299; "Consuls" return to House of Commons, 19 July
1859 (Tetuan)]


1858
Tangier
John DRUMMOND-HAY, C.B. (Charg‚ d'Affairs & Consul-General)
     Thomas Fellowes READE, Vice-Consul
     F. CARSTENSEN (V-C) acting: 12 Feb - 12 March 1858
     Arzila (Asila) Joseph L. BENSHITON
     Mogador  William James ELTON (Vice-Consul)
     Rabat Peter BARROW Vice-Consul,                            Salary £250
     Larache  A.B.T. DUNCAN (V-C) Salary £150
     Tetuan James de Vismes DRUMMOND HAY, Vice-Consul, Salary £100
     Mazagan Octavius STOKES, Vice-Consul,                      Salary £250
     Safi William Samuel ELTON, replaced by
          F. CARSTENSEN (V-C) acting: 23 Sept to 28 Dec 1859; appointed 28 December
          1858 salary £250
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca Frank Wooldridge

[Source: Foreign Office List for the year and for 1863; Salaries and positions at Tangier ( C-G and
V-C), Rabat, Larache, Tetuan, Mazagan and Safi, PP 1859 (session 2) xv, 299; "Consuls" return to
House of Commons, 19 July 1859 (CARSTENSEN)]

1859
Tangier
John DRUMMOND-HAY, C.B. (Charg‚ d'Affairs & Consul-General)
     Thomas Fellowes READE, Vice-Consul
     W.K. Green, Confidential Secretary (appointed 4 March 1859)
     Arzila (Asila) Joseph L. BENSHITON
     Mogador  William James ELTON (Vice-Consul)
     Rabat Peter BARROW Vice-Consul,                                       
     Larache  A.B.T. DUNCAN (V-C) 
     Tetuan James de Vismes DRUMMOND HAY, Vice-Consul,
     Mazagan Octavius STOKES, Vice-Consul,                                 
     Safi F. CARSTENSEN (V-C) 
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca Frank Wooldridge

[Source: Foreign Office List for the year and for 1863]


1860
Tangier
John DRUMMOND-HAY, C.B. (Charg‚ d'Affairs & Consul-General)
     James de Vismes DRUMMOND HAY, Paid Attache [appointed 11 June 1860]
     Thomas Fellowes READE, Vice-Consul
     W.K. Green, Confidential Secretary (appointed 4 March 1859)
     Arzila (Asila) Joseph L. BENSHITON
     Mogador  William James ELTON (Vice-Consul)
     Rabat Peter BARROW Vice-Consul,                                       
     Larache  A.B.T. DUNCAN (V-C) 
     Tetuan Willaim Kirby GREEN Vice-Consul [appointed 1 July 1860]
     Mazagan Octavius STOKES, Vice-Consul,                                 
     Safi F. CARSTENSEN (V-C) 
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca Frank Wooldridge, vice-consul 

[Source: Foreign Office List for the year and for 1863]


1861
Tangier
John DRUMMOND-HAY, C.B. (Charg‚ d'Affairs & Consul-General)
     James de Vismes DRUMMOND HAY, Paid Attache [appointed 11 June 1860]
     Thomas Fellowes READE, Vice-Consul
     W.K. Green, Confidential Secretary (appointed 4 March 1859)
     Arzila (Asila) Joseph L. BENSHITON
     Mogador  William James ELTON (Vice-Consul)
     Rabat Peter BARROW Vice-Consul,                                       
     Larache  A.B.T. DUNCAN (V-C) 
     Tetuan Willaim Kirby GREEN Vice-Consul [appointed 1 July 1860]
     Mazagan Octavius STOKES, Vice-Consul,                                 
     Safi F. CARSTENSEN (V-C) 
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca Frank Wooldridge, vice-consul 

[Source: Foreign Office List for the year and for 1863]

1862
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Resident & Consul General 
     James de Vismes DRUMMOND-HAY, Paid Attach‚ until appointment in Rabat.
     Thomas Fellowes READE, Consul, 
     Arzila (Asila), Joseph L. Benshiton, Consular Agent,
     Larache, A.B.T. DUNCAN, Vice-Consul
     Mazagan Octavus STOKES, Vice-Consul     
     Saffi, William James ELTON, Vice-Consul, 
     Mogador Frederick M. CARSTENSEN, Vice-Consul,
     Tetuan, William Kirby GREEN, Vice-Consul 
     Rabat and Sale, Peter BARROW, replaced by
          James de Vismes DRUMMOND-HAY, Vice-Consul, appointed 19 June 1862
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca Frank WOOLRIDGE, Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1863
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Resident & Consul General 
     Thomas Fellowes READE, Consul, 
     H.L. DUPUIS, Clerk, appointed 24 January 1863
     Arzila (Asila), Joseph L. Benshiton, Consular Agent,
     Larache, A.B.T. DUNCAN, Vice-Consul
     Mazagan Octavus STOKES, Vice-Consul     
     Saffi, William James ELTON, Vice-Consul, 
     Mogador Frederick M. CARSTENSEN, Vice-Consul,
     Tetuan, William Kirby GREEN, Vice-Consul 
     Rabat and Sale, James de Vismes DRUMMOND-HAY, Vice-Consul
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca Frank WOOLRIDGE, Vice-Consul

Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1864
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Resident & Consul General 
     Thomas Fellowes READE, Consul, replaced by
          Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul appointed 14 May 1864
     H.L. DUPUIS, Clerk, 
     Arzila (Asila), Joseph L. Benshiton, Consular Agent,
     Larache, A.B.T. DUNCAN, Vice-Consul
     Mazagan Octavus STOKES, Vice-Consul     
     Saffi, William James ELTON, Vice-Consul, 
     Mogador Frederick M. CARSTENSEN, Vice-Consul,
     Tetuan, William Kirby GREEN, Vice-Consul 
     Rabat and Sale, James de Vismes DRUMMOND-HAY, Vice-Consul
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca Frank WOOLRIDGE, Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]


1865
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Resident & Consul General 
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     H.L. DUPUIS, Clerk, 
     Arzila (Asila), Joseph L. Benshiton, Consular Agent,
     Larache, A.B.T. DUNCAN, Vice-Consul
     Mazagan Octavus STOKES, Vice-Consul     
     Saffi, William James ELTON, Vice-Consul, 
     Mogador Frederick M. CARSTENSEN, Vice-Consul,
     Tetuan, William Kirby GREEN, Vice-Consul 
     Rabat and Sale, James de Vismes DRUMMOND-HAY, Vice-Consul
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca Frank WOOLRIDGE, Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1866
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Resident & Consul General 
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     H.L. DUPUIS, Clerk,
     Arzila (Asila), Joseph L. Benshiton, Consular Agent,
     Larache, A.B.T. DUNCAN, Vice-Consul
     Mazagan Octavus STOKES, Vice-Consul     
     Saffi, William James ELTON, Vice-Consul, 
     Mogador Frederick M. CARSTENSEN, Vice-Consul,
     Tetuan, William Kirby GREEN, Vice-Consul 
     Rabat and Sale, James de Vismes DRUMMOND-HAY, transferred to Brazil, June 1886,
     replaced by
          W.J. TURNER, 
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca Frank WOOLRIDGE, Vice-Consul
     

[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1867
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Resident & Consul General 
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     H.L. DUPUIS, Clerk,
     Arzila (Asila), Joseph L. Benshiton, Consular Agent,
     Larache, A.B.T. DUNCAN, Vice-Consul
     Mazagan Octavus STOKES, Vice-Consul     
     Saffi, William James ELTON, Vice-Consul, 
     Mogador Frederick M. CARSTENSEN, Vice-Consul,
     Tetuan, William Kirby GREEN, Vice-Consul 
     Rabat and Sale, W.J. TURNER, replaced by
          Cecil SMITH, Vice-Consul,
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca Frank WOOLRIDGE, Vice-Consul
     

[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1868
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Resident & Consul General 
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     H.L. DUPUIS, Clerk, moved to Dar al-Baida 
          POST VACANT
     Arzila (Asila), Joseph L. Benshiton, Consular Agent,
     Larache, A.B.T. DUNCAN, Vice-Consul, replaced by
          Andrew GUAGNINO, Vice-Consul, (unpaid) appointed 8 December 1868
     Mazagan Octavus STOKES, Vice-Consul     
     Saffi, William James ELTON, Vice-Consul, 
     Mogador Frederick M. CARSTENSEN, Vice-Consul,
     Tetuan, William Kirby GREEN, Vice-Consul 
     Rabat and Sale, Cecil SMITH, Vice-Consul, replaced by
          Frank WOOLRIDGE, Vice-Consul, late 1868
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca Frank WOOLRIDGE, Vice-Consul
          H.L. DUPUIS, Vice-Consul, appointed 10 October 1868
     

1869
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Resident & Consul General 
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     R. DRUMMOND-HAY, Clerk, appointed 14 January 1869
     Arzila (Asila), Joseph L. Benshiton, Consular Agent,
     Mazagan Octavus STOKES, Vice-Consul     
     Saffi, William James ELTON, Vice-Consul, 
     Mogador Frederick M. CARSTENSEN, Vice-Consul,
     Tetuan, William Kirby GREEN, Vice-Consul 
     Rabat and Sale, Frank WOOLRIDGE, Vice-Consul
          POST VACANT IN COURSE OF 1869
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca H.L. DUPUIS, Vice-Consul 
     (Larache, Andrew GUAGNINO, Vice-Consul, Unpaid) [not listed in FO list for this year -
     appointed December 1868)
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1870
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Resident & Consul General 
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     R. DRUMMOND-HAY, Clerk,
     Arzila (Asila), Joseph L. Benshiton, Consular Agent,
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca H.L. DUPUIS, Vice-Consul
     Larache Andrew GUAGNINO, Vice-Consul, (unpaid)
     Mogador Frederick M. CARSTENSEN, Vice-Consul, 
     Mazagan Octavus STOKES, Vice-Consul
     Rabat and Sale, Frank WOOLRIDGE, Vice-Consul
     Saffi, post vacant
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]


1871
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Resident & Consul General 
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     R. DRUMMOND-HAY, Clerk,
     Arzila (Asila), Joseph L. Benshiton, Consular Agent,
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca H.L. DUPUIS, Vice-Consul
     Larache Andrew GUAGNINO, Vice-Consul, (unpaid) replaced by
          Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul (unpaid) appointed 12 Jly 1871
     Mogador Frederick M. CARSTENSEN, Vice-Consul, 
     Mazagan Octavus STOKES, Vice-Consul
     Rabat and Sale, Frank WOOLRIDGE, Vice-Consul
     Saffi, post vacant
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1872
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Resident & Consul General - appointed
     Minister Plenipotentiary and Consul General, 1 September 1872
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     R. DRUMMOND-HAY, Clerk,
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca H.L. DUPUIS, Vice-Consul
          replaced by John LAPEEN, Vice-Consul, (unpaid), appointed 25 June 1872
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul, (unpaid)                          
     Mogador Frederick M. CARSTENSEN, Vice-Consul, 
     Mazagan Octavus STOKES, Vice-Consul
     Rabat and Sale, Frank WOOLRIDGE, Vice-Consul
          John FROST, Vice-Consul (unpaid) appointed 23 July 1872
     Saffi, post vacant until appointment of 
          George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul (unpaid), 11 March 1872
     Tetuan  Ramon LON Y CAMPANI, Acting Consular Agent (unpaid)      appointed 12
     March 1872.
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1873
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Plenipotentiary and Consul General 
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     R. DRUMMOND-HAY, Clerk,
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca John LAPEEN, Vice-Consul, (unpaid)
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul, (unpaid)                          
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul (unpaid)                               
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul (unpaid)
     Tetuan  Ramon LON Y CAMPANI, Acting Consular Agent (unpaid) 

Mogador 
     Frederick M. CARSTENSEN, Vice-Consul, 
          POST FELL VACANT IN COURSE OF 1873
     (Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul) [appointed 17 June 1873 according to Foreign
Office List for 1877, but not listed before 1877)
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1874
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Plenipotentiary and Consul General 
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     R. DRUMMOND-HAY, Clerk, 
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca John LAPEEN, Vice-Consul, (unpaid)
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul, (unpaid)                          
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul (unpaid)                               
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul (unpaid)
     Tetuan  Ramon LON Y CAMPANI, Acting Consular Agent (unpaid) 
          replaced by Isaac S. NAHON, 22 January 1874, Acting Consular Agent
Mogador 
     Post Vacant
     (Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul) [appointed 17 June 1873 according to Foreign
Office List for 1877, but not listed before 1877)
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1875
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Plenipotentiary and Consul General 
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     R. DRUMMOND-HAY, Clerk, transferred to Mogador January 1875
          replaced by Cecil Godfrey WOOD, Clerk, 1 November 1875
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca John LAPEEN, Vice-Consul, 
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul, (unpaid)                          
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                                        
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Acting Consular Agent 

Mogador 
     Post Vacant until appointment of
          R. DRUMMOND-HAY, Consul, 13 January 1875
     (Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul) [appointed 17 June 1873 according to Foreign
Office List for 1877, but not listed before 1877)
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1876
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Plenipotentiary and Consul General 
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     Cecil Godfrey WOOD, Clerk,
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca John LAPEEN, Vice-Consul, 
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                                   
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                                        
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Acting Consular Agent 

Mogador 
     R. DRUMMOND-HAY, Consul
     William F. GRACE, Vice-Consul (unpaid) appointed 12 May 1876
     (Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul) [appointed 17 June 1873 according to Foreign
Office List for 1877, but not listed before 1877)
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1877
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Plenipotentiary and Consul General 
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     Cecil Godfrey WOOD, Clerk,
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                                   
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                                        
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Acting Consular Agent 

Mogador 
     R. DRUMMOND-HAY, Consul
     William F. GRACE, Vice-Consul (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca John LAPEEN, Vice-Consul, 
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1878
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Plenipotentiary and Consul General 
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     Cecil Godfrey WOOD, Clerk,
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                                   
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                                        
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Acting Consular Agent 

Mogador 
     R. DRUMMOND-HAY, Consul
     William F. GRACE, Vice-Consul (unpaid)
          replaced by R.L.N. JOHNSTON, Vice-Consul (unpaid), 21 June 1878
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca John LAPEEN, Vice-Consul, 
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1879
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Plenipotentiary and Consul General 
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     Cecil Godfrey WOOD, Clerk,
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                                   
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                                        
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Acting Consular Agent 

Mogador 
     R. DRUMMOND-HAY, Consul
                         POST VACANT IN COURSE OF THE YEAR
     R.L.N. JOHNSTON, Vice-Consul,                                 (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca John LAPEEN, Vice-Consul, 
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1880
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Minister Plenipotentiary and Consul General until
     27 February 1880 then Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipotentiary and Consul-General
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     Cecil Godfrey WOOD, Clerk,
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                                   
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                                        
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Acting Consular Agent 

Mogador 
     Consul - Vacant 
          until appointment of Charles Alfred PAYTON 16 March 1880
     R.L.N. JOHNSTON, Vice-Consul,                                 (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca John LAPEEN, Vice-Consul, 
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1881
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipotentiary
     and Consul-General
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     Cecil Godfrey WOOD, Clerk,
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                                   
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                                        
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Acting Consular Agent 

Mogador 
     Charles Alfred PAYTON, Consul,                                        
     R.L.N. JOHNSTON, Vice-Consul,                                 (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca John LAPEEN, Vice-Consul, 
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1882
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipotentiary
     and Consul-General
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     Cecil Godfrey WOOD, Clerk,
           replaced by Herbert E. WHITE, Clerk, 13 October 1882
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                                   
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                                        
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Acting Consular Agent 

Mogador 
     Charles Alfred PAYTON, Consul,                                        
     R.L.N. JOHNSTON, Vice-Consul,                                 (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca John LAPEEN, Vice-Consul, 
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1883
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipontiary
     and Consul-General
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     Herbert E. WHITE, Clerk                                               
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                                   
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                                        
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Acting Consular Agent 

Mogador 
     Charles Alfred PAYTON, Consul,                                        
     R.L.N. JOHNSTON, Vice-Consul,                                 (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca John LAPEEN, Vice-Consul, 
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1884
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY, K.C.B. Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipontiary
     and Consul-General
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     Herbert E. WHITE, Clerk                                               
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                                   
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                                        
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Acting Consular Agent 

Mogador 
     Charles Alfred PAYTON, Consul,                                        
     R.L.N. JOHNSTON, Vice-Consul,                                 (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca John LAPEEN, Vice-Consul, until 25 November 1884  replaced
     by Robert S. HUNTER, Vice-Consul
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1885
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY G.C.M.G., K.C.B. Envoy Extraordinary & Minister
     Plenipontiary and Consul-General
     Horace Phillips WHITE, Consul
     replaced by Herbert E. WHITE 1 October 1885, formerly Clerk           
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                                   
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                                        
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Acting Consular Agent, Consular Agent from 4 Sept 1885

Mogador 
     Charles Alfred PAYTON, Consul,                                        
     R.L.N. JOHNSTON, Vice-Consul,                                 (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca Robert S. HUNTER, Vice-Consul
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1886
Tangier
     Sir John Hay DRUMMOND-HAY G.C.M.G., K.C.B. Envoy Extraordinary & Minister
     Plenipontiary and Consul-General
     replaced by 
     Sir W. KIRBY-GREEN, K.C.M.G. Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipontiary and
     Consul-General appointed 1 July 1886,                            Arrived
     7 October 1886
     Herbert E. WHITE, C.M.G., Consul,                                     
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                                   
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                                        
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Consular Agent,                               

Mogador 
     Charles Alfred PAYTON, Consul,                                        
     R.L.N. JOHNSTON, Vice-Consul,                                 (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca Robert S. HUNTER, Vice-Consul
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]


1887
Tangier
     Sir W. KIRBY-GREEN, K.C.M.G. Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipontiary and
     Consul-General
     Herbert E. WHITE, C.M.G., Consul,                                     
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                                   
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                                        
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Consular Agent,                               

Mogador 
     Charles Alfred PAYTON, Consul,                                        
     R.L.N. JOHNSTON, Vice-Consul,                                 (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca Robert S. HUNTER, Vice-Consul
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]


1888
Tangier
     Sir W. KIRBY-GREEN, K.C.M.G. Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipontiary and
     Consul-General
     Herbert E. WHITE, C.M.G., Consul,                                     
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                                   
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                                        
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Consular Agent,                               

Mogador 
     Charles Alfred PAYTON, Consul,                                        
     R.L.N. JOHNSTON, Vice-Consul,                                 (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca Robert S. HUNTER, Vice-Consul
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]


1889
Tangier
     Sir W. KIRBY-GREEN, K.C.M.G. Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipontiary and
     Consul-General
                                              Salary, £2,500 Allowance £160
     Herbert E. WHITE, C.M.G., Consul,                          Salary £500
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                     Allowances £80
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                           Allowance £70
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Consular Agent,                  Allowance £45

Mogador 
     Charles Alfred PAYTON, Consul,             Salary £500, Allowance £115
     R.L.N. JOHNSTON, Vice-Consul,                                 (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca Robert S. HUNTER, Vice-Consul, 
                                                            Allowances £135
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul                      Allowance £135
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul                       Allowance £90
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1890
Tangier
     Sir W. KIRBY-GREEN, K.C.M.G. Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipontiary and
     Consul-General
                                              Salary, £2,500 Allowance £160
     Herbert E. WHITE, C.M.G., Consul,                          Salary £500
     John A KIRBY-GREEN, Clerk                                 Salary, £150
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                     Allowances £80
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                           Allowance £70
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Consular Agent,                  Allowance £45

Mogador 
     Charles Alfred PAYTON, Consul,             Salary £500, Allowance £115
     R.L.N. JOHNSTON, Vice-Consul,                                 (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca Robert S. HUNTER, Vice-Consul, 
                                                            Allowances £135
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul                      Allowance £135
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul                       Allowance £90
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]


[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1891
Tangier
     Sir W. KIRBY-GREEN, K.C.M.G. Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipontiary and
     Consul-General
                                              Salary, £2,500 Allowance £160
                              Died in post 24 February 1891
     replaced by
     Col Sir C.B. EUAN-SMITH, K.C.B., C.S.I,, Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipontiary
     and Consul-General
                                              Salary, £2,500 Allowance £260
                              Given instructions 16 May 1891
                              Arrived Tangier 3 December 1891
     Herbert E. WHITE, C.M.G., Consul,                          Salary £500
          Acting Consul-General February - December 1891
     V.T.G DE VISMES DE PONTHIEU, Vice Consul Interpreter
                                                 Salary £400, allowance £50
     John A KIRBY-GREEN,                                       Salary, £150
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                     Allowances £80
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                           Allowance £70
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Consular Agent,                  Allowance £45

Mogador 
     Charles Alfred PAYTON, Consul,             Salary £500, Allowance £115
     R.L.N. JOHNSTON, Vice-Consul,                                 (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca (Vacant), Vice-Consul, 
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul                      Allowance £135
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul                       Allowance £90
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1892
Tangier
     Col Sir C.B. EUAN-SMITH, K.C.B., C.S.I,, Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipontiary
     and Consul-General
                                              Salary, £2,500 Allowance £260
     Herbert E. WHITE, C.M.G., Consul,                          Salary £500
     V.T.G DE VISMES DE PONTHIEU, Vice Consul Interpreter
                                                 Salary £400, allowance £50
     F.E. DRUMMOND-HAY, Clerk                                  Salary, £150
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                    Allowances £120
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                           Allowance £70
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Consular Agent,                  Allowance £45

Mogador 
     Charles Alfred PAYTON, Consul,             Salary £500, Allowance £115
     R.L.N. Johnston,                                              (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca George H. FERNAU, Vice-Consul, 
                                                            Allowances £135
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul                      Allowance £135
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul                       Allowance £90
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]


1893
Tangier
     Col Sir C.B. EUAN-SMITH, K.C.B., C.S.I,, Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipontiary
     and Consul-General
                                              Salary, £2,500 Allowance £360
     Charles N.E. ELIOT, 2nd Secretary,                         Salary £300
     Herbert E. WHITE, C.M.G., Consul,                          Salary £500
     V.T.G DE VISMES DE PONTHIEU, Vice Consul Interpreter
                                                 Salary £400, allowance £50
     (Vacant), Clerk                                                       
     Fez J.M. MacLEOD, Vice-Consul,                                (unpaid)
     Larache Joseph IMOSSI, Vice-Consul,                      Allowance £50
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                           Allowance £50
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Consular Agent,                       (unpaid)

Mogador 
     Charles Alfred PAYTON, Consul,             Salary £500, Allowance £115
     R.L.N. Johnston,                                              (unpaid)
     Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca George H. FERNAU, Vice-Consul, 
                                                              Allowance £80
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul                       Allowance £80
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul                       Allowance £50
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]


1894
Tangier
     Ernest M. SATOW, C.M.G., Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipontiary and Consul-
     General
                                              Salary, £2,500 Allowance £360
     Herbert E. WHITE, C.M.G., Consul,                          Salary £600
     E.J. MORANT, Honorary Attach‚,                                (unpaid)
     V.T.G DE VISMES DE PONTHIEU, Vice Consul Interpreter
                                                 Salary £400, allowance £50
     A.J. READER, Clerk                                      Allowance £150
     Fez J.M. MacLEOD, Vice-Consul,                                (unpaid)
     Larache Lewis FORDE, Vice-Consul,                        Allowance £80
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                           Allowance £70
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Consular Agent,                  Allowance £45

Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca 
     Allan MACLEAN, Consul
                                                Salary £600, Allowance £130
     Capt. C.F. CROMIE, Vice-Consul,                            Salary £300
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul                      Allowance £135
     Mogador, R.L.N. Johnston                                Allowance £100
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul                      Allowances £90
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

1895
Tangier
     Ernest M. SATOW, C.M.G., Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipontiary and Consul-
     General
                                              Salary, £2,500 Allowance £360
     Herbert E. WHITE, C.M.G., Consul,                          Salary £600
     E.J. MORANT, Honorary Attach‚,                                (unpaid)
     V.T.G DE VISMES DE PONTHIEU, Vice Consul Interpreter
                                                 Salary £400, allowance £50
     (Vacant), Clerk
     Fez J.M. MacLEOD, Vice-Consul,                            Salary, £100
     Larache Lewis FORDE, Vice-Consul,                        Allowance £80
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                           Allowance £70
     Tetuan  Isaac S. NAHON, Consular Agent,                  Allowance £45

Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca 
     Allan MACLEAN, Consul
                                                Salary £600, Allowance £130
     Capt. C.F. CROMIE, Vice-Consul,                            Salary £300
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul                      Allowance £135
     Mogador, R.L.N. Johnston                                Allowance £100
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]

Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul                           Allowances £90

1896
Tangier
     Sir A. NICOLSON, Bt., K.C.I.E., C.M.G., Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipontiary
     and Consul-General
                                              Salary, £2,500 Allowance £360
     Herbert E. WHITE, C.M.G., Consul, local rank of Second Secretary      
                                                                Salary £600
     E.J. MORANT, Honorary Attach‚,                                (unpaid)
     George Seymour, Honorary Attach‚,                             (unpaid)
     Alfred IRWIN, C.M.G. Interpreter and Dragoman,
                                                 Salary £400, allowance £50
     Archibald M. MADDEN Vice-Consul,                              (unpaid)
     Ernest BRISTOW, Clerk
                                                                Salary £150

     Fez J.M. MacLEOD, Vice-Consul, Royal Commission
                                               Salary, £400, Allowance £100
     Larache Lewis FORDE, Vice-Consul,                        Allowance £80
     Tetuan  W.S. BEWICKE Vice-Consul            Salary, £150 Allowance £95

Dar al-Baida/ Casablanca 
     Allan MACLEAN, Consul
                                                Salary £600, Allowance £150
     Capt. C.F. CROMIE, Vice-Consul,                            Salary £300
     Mazagan Alfred REDMAN, Vice-Consul                      Allowance £135
     Mogador, R.L.N. Johnston                                Allowance £100
     Rabat, John FROST, Vice-Consul                           Allowance £70
     Saffi, George P. HUNOT Vice-Consul                      Allowances £90
[Source: Foreign Office List for the year]


1897
Tangier
     Sir A. NICOLSON, Bt., K.C.I.E., C.M.G., Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipontiary
     and Consul-General
                                              Salary, £2,500 Allowance £460
     Herbert E. WHITE, C.M.G., Consul, local rank of Second Secretary      
                                                                Salary £600
     J. Henry MONK, Honorary Attach‚,                              (unpaid)