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ambassador of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to the United States (1803–1806), ambassador of the United Kingdom to Denmark (1807–1807), ambassador of the United Kingdom to Sweden
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Merry did not expect to be employed again, but in 1807 the new British government sent him to Copenhagen to conciliate the Danes over the bombardment of Copenhagen. Merry was then sent as
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and his wife at a time when the two countries were at war with one another, a notable breach of etiquette. When Merry made a complaint about protocol to
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that Burr was extremely willing and ready to seek revenge against the United States. In April 1805 Merry was again approached by Burr, who claimed that
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between 1783 and 1803, holding mostly consular positions. In 1803 he married Elizabeth Leathes, widow of John Leathes of Herringfield House,
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From then on Merry found himself disgusted by America. Soon after, Aaron Burr came to Merry seeking help with detaching the
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Steel, Anthony. "Anthony Merry and the Anglo-American Dispute about Impressment, 1803-6."
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When Merry arrived in the United States, he was received without any hospitality by
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was ready to leave the United States. Burr, however, after being dropped from the
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wine merchant, Anthony Merry served in various diplomatic posts in
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from 1808, a post from which he retired in 1809. He then lived at
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Press Publishing Company, (The New York World 1895), p. 124.
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Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to the United States
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Washington, D.C.
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Thomas Jefferson
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