David Kelly (diplomat)


Sir David Victor Kelly was a British diplomat who was Minister to Switzerland and Ambassador to Argentina, Turkey, and the Soviet Union.

Education

Kelly was educated at St Paul's School, London, and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was a demy and gained a first class degree in modern history in 1913.

Career

Kelly passed the entrance examination for the Foreign Office in 1914 but on the outbreak of the First World War he volunteered for the army and was commissioned in the Leicestershire Regiment. He was brigade intelligence officer for the 110th Infantry Brigade from 1915. He was awarded the Military Cross in 1917.
After the war Kelly joined the Diplomatic Service and served in Buenos Aires, Lisbon, Mexico, Brussels, Stockholm and Cairo. He was Minister to Switzerland 1940–42 followed by appointments as Ambassador to Argentina 1942–46, to Turkey 1946–49 and to the Soviet Union 1949–51. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in the King's Birthday Honours of 1935, promoted to Knight Commander in the Birthday Honours of 1942 on his appointment to Argentina, and to Knight Grand Cross in the New Year Honours of 1950. He was also made a Knight of Malta in 1954.

Family

In 1920, while serving in Buenos Aires, Kelly met and married Isabel Adela Mills. They had a son and a daughter, but she died in 1927. In 1929 he married his second wife, Marie-Noële de Jourda de Vaux, who as Lady Kelly became "a diplomatic hostess, traveler and writer... one of the grandes dames of British diplomacy... presided with great panache over embassies in Bern, Buenos Aires and Ankara" As Marie Noele Kelly she wrote five books including her autobiography, Dawn to Dusk with a preface by Rebecca West, a close friend. They had two sons, one being the writer Laurence Kelly, and she survived her husband by 35 years until her death in 1995.

''Battle of Britain'' film

In the 1969 film Battle of Britain, Kelly was played by Ralph Richardson.

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