William Lindsay (diplomat)

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William Lindsay was a Scottish diplomat and colonial governor. He was the second son of Sir David Lindsay of Evelick, of the Lindsay of Evelix family. He served as Great Britain's Resident to the Republic of Venice, as well as the Governor of Tobago in 1791. Like his elder brother John, he predeceased their father, and so David's titles passed to his third son, Charles.

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Diplomatic posts
Preceded by British Resident to the Republic of Venice
1791–1793
Succeeded by
Government offices
Preceded by Governor of Tobago
1795–1796
Succeeded by
James Campbell