Ridgway B. Knight

Ridgway B. Knight
United States Ambassador to Portugal
In office
July 30, 1969  February 24, 1973
President Richard Nixon
Preceded by W. Tapley Bennett, Jr.
Succeeded by Stuart Nash Scott
44th United States Ambassador to Belgium
In office
June 24, 1965  April 16, 1969
President Lyndon B. Johnson
Richard Nixon
Preceded by Douglas MacArthur II
Succeeded by John Eisenhower
United States Ambassador to Syria
In office
January 11, 1962  May 27, 1965
President John F. Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson
Succeeded by Hugh H. Smythe
Personal details
Born Ridgway Brewster Knight
(1911-06-12)June 12, 1911
Paris, France
Died August 14, 2001(2001-08-14) (aged 90)
Inxent, France
Profession Diplomat

Ridgway Brewster Knight (June 12, 1911 August 14, 2001) was an American diplomat who served as Ambassador to Syria (1961–1965), Belgium (1965–1969) and Portugal (1969–1973).[1]

The son of American parents living in Paris (painter Louis Aston Knight and Caroline Ridgeway Brewster), he studied and graduated from Harvard Business School in 1931.[2] Following his studies, Knight began importing French wine to the US, and in 1942 took part in organizing the US landing in Algeria.[2]

Knight served as US ambassador to several countries, and later served as president of the American Club of Paris (1984–1989).[2] He got married to Christine Saint-Léger at Inxent on February 19, 1983. His grandson, Ridgway B. Knight 3rd, married Patricia Wachtell on May 30, 1987.[3] Knight died in Inxent, France, at the age of 90.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Knight, Ridgway Brewster (1911-2001)". Political Graveyard. Retrieved November 13, 2008.
  2. 1 2 3 "OBITUARY : Ridgway Brewster Knight, 90". International Herald Tribune. 2001-08-18. Retrieved 2008-12-30.
  3. "Patricia Wachtell, Bank Executive, Is Married to Ridgway B. Knight 3d". The New York Times. May 31, 1987.

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Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Charles W. Yost
United States Ambassador to Syria
1961–1965
Succeeded by
Hugh H. Smythe
Preceded by
Douglas MacArthur II
United States Ambassador to Belgium
1965–1969
Succeeded by
John S. D. Eisenhower
Preceded by
W. Tapley Bennett, Jr.
United States Ambassador to Portugal
1969–1973
Succeeded by
Stuart Nash Scott
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