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Carl Hochschild

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Carl Hochschild (3 October 1785 – 1 September 1857), was a Swedish baron and diplomat. He was the son of Rutger Fredrik Hochschild and father of Carl Fredrik Hochschild. After service in the Cabinet for Foreign Letters of Exchange and at different missions, he was minister in Copenhagen 1821–1836, chamberlain in 1826, minister in The Hague 1836–1841, Vienna 1845–1850, envoy in Berlin 1850–1854 and in London 1854–1857.[1]

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  1. ^ Carlquist, Gunnar, ed. (1932). Svensk uppslagsbok. Bd 13 (in Swedish). Malmö: Svensk Uppslagsbok AB:s förlag. p. 153.
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Johan Henrik Tawast
Envoy of Sweden to Denmark
1821–1836
Succeeded by
Elias Lagerheim
Preceded by Envoy of Sweden to the Netherlands
1836–1841
Succeeded by
Edvard Gabriel Gyldenstolpe
Preceded by Envoy of Sweden to the Austrian Empire
1845–1850
Succeeded by
Preceded by Envoy of Sweden to the Kingdom of Prussia
1850–1854
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Christian Adolf Virgin
Envoy of Sweden to the United Kingdom
1854–1857
Succeeded by
Baltzar von Platen