Arthur Hopton (diplomat)
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For The Suffolk landowner, administrator and Sheriff, see Arthur Hopton (1488-1555). For The Member of Parliament for Dunwich and Suffolk, see Arthur Hopton (died 1607).
Sir Arthur Hopton (c. 1588-6 March 1650) was an English diplomat who spent most of his career in Madrid, where he was Resident Agent from 1630 to 1636, then Ambassador from 1638 to 1645.
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Sir Arthur Hopton | |
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English Ambassador to Spain | |
In office 1638–1645 | |
Monarch | Charles I |
Preceded by | Lord Aston |
Succeeded by | Vacant |
Resident Agent in Madrid | |
In office 1630–1636 | |
Personal details | |
Born | c. 1588 Blythburgh, Suffolk |
Died | 6 March 1650(1650-03-06) (aged 61) Bampton, Oxfordshire |
Resting place | St Mary's, Black Bourton |
Nationality | English |
Relations | Sir Ralph Hopton |
Parent(s) | Sir Arthur Hopton (c. 1545-1607) Rachael Hall |
Alma mater | Lincoln College, Oxford |
Occupation | Diplomat |
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Uncle of Sir Ralph Hopton, a Royalist general during the 1642 to 1646 First English Civil War, Sir Arthur was rarely paid, and was unable to achieve much, but left detailed memoranda on his activities. He returned to England in 1648, where he died on 6 March 1650.