Nigel Steward


Nigel Oliver Willoughby Steward, Order of the [British Empire|OBE] was a British diplomat who served as British Minister to Paraguay and to Nicaragua.

Biography

The son of Arthur Bennett Steward, ICS, and Alice Willoughby, Steward was educated at Winchester College and Trinity College, Oxford.
He entered HM Consular Service in 1924, and was successively Vice-Consul in San Francisco in 1926, in Valparaiso in 1930, in Guatemala in 1933, and Paris in 1937. He was promoted to Consul at Montevideo in 1938.
Seward was appointed British Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Paraguay in 1944, then transferred to Bucharest as First Secretary in 1946. The same year, he was promoted to Promoted to be Foreign Service Officer, Grade 6 and appointed Deputy Consul-General at New York in 1946–48. He was British Minister to Nicaragua in 1948–52, Consul-General at Nice and Monaco in 1952–55, and Consul-General at Haifa in 1955–59. He was appointed an OBE in 1946.
He married Raquel Wyneken in 1933; they had three daughters.