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'''Philip John Priestley''' [[Wikipedia:CBE|CBE]] [[Wikipedia:FRSA|FRSA]] (born 29 August 1946) is a former British diplomat. He was educated at [[Boston Grammar School]] (1957-1965).
'''Philip John Priestley''' [[Wikipedia:CBE|CBE]] [[Wikipedia:FRSA|FRSA]] (29 August 1946 - 24 September 2022) is a former British diplomat. He was educated at [[Boston Grammar School]] (1957-1965).


At BGS he was [[Head of School|Head Prefect]] (1964-1965), House Captain, S./Sgt., [[CCF]], [[Library|Librarian]], [[Debating Society]] Committee, Captain 2nd XI Cricket, 17-19 Holland Schools Athletics.
At BGS he was [[Head of School|Head Prefect]] (1964-1965), House Captain, S./Sgt., [[CCF]], [[Library|Librarian]], [[Debating Society]] Committee, Captain 2nd XI Cricket, 17-19 [[Wikipedia:Parts of Holland|Holland]] Schools Athletics.


He was educated at [[Boston Grammar School]] and at the [[Wikipedia:University of East Anglia|University of East Anglia]] (BA Hons). He joined the [[Wikipedia:Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office|Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] in 1969. His roles were:
He was educated at [[Boston Grammar School]] and at the [[Wikipedia:University of East Anglia|University of East Anglia]] (BA Hons). He joined the [[Wikipedia:Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office|Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] in 1969. His roles were:

Latest revision as of 16:29, 18 October 2022

Philip John Priestley
CBE FRSA

Philip Priestley speaking at the 2010 Old Bostonian Association Annual Dinner
Born 29 August 1946(1946-08-29)
Died 24 September 2022(2022-09-24) (aged 76)
Education Boston Grammar School (1957-1965); University of East Anglia (BA Hons)
Spouse Christine Rainforth
Children Max; Maya
Parents Frederick Priestley; Caroline Rolfe

Philip John Priestley CBE FRSA (29 August 1946 - 24 September 2022) is a former British diplomat. He was educated at Boston Grammar School (1957-1965).

At BGS he was Head Prefect (1964-1965), House Captain, S./Sgt., CCF, Librarian, Debating Society Committee, Captain 2nd XI Cricket, 17-19 Holland Schools Athletics.

He was educated at Boston Grammar School and at the University of East Anglia (BA Hons). He joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1969. His roles were:

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