Francisco Merry y Colom explained

Francisco Merry y Colom
Honorific Suffix:Count of Benomar
Office:Spanish Ambassador to
Italy
Term Start:April 10, 1899
Term End:May 4, 1900
Predecessor:Cipriano del Mazo y Gherardi
Successor:Enrique Dupuy de Lôme
Term Start1:July 10, 1895
Term End1:November 16, 1897
Predecessor1:Juan Antonio de Rascón
Successor1:Cipriano del Mazo y Gherardi
Term Start2:August 24, 1890
Term End2:January 31, 1893
Predecessor2:Cipriano del Mazo y Gherardi
Successor2:Juan Antonio de Rascón
Office3:Spanish Ambassador to
Germany
Term Start3:1875
Term End3:1888
Birth Place:Seville, Spain
Death Place:Rome, Italy
Children:María del Carmen Merry y López de la Torre Ayllón
Relations:Rafael Carlos Merry del Val (cousin)

Francisco Merry y Colom, 1st Count of Benomar (1 May 1829 – 4 January 1900) was a Spanish diplomat. He served as Spanish representative in Morocco after the Hispano–Moroccan War, travelling to Marrakesh in 1863. Later in his career, he also served as Ambassador in Berlin and Rome. He was the Spanish representative in the Berlin Conference.

Early life

Merry y Colom was born in Seville on 1 May 1829. He was the son of Antonio Merry y Gayté and Dolores Colom y Osorio. His paternal grandparents were Joseph Merry and Manuela Gayté y Escobar. Through his paternal uncle, Rafael Merry y Gayté, he was a first cousin of fellow diplomat Rafael Carlos Merry del Val (father of the Spanish Ambassador to the United Kingdom Alfonso Merry del Val, 1st Marquess of Merry del Val,[1] and Rafael Merry del Val, the Cardinal Secretary of State to Pope Pius X).[2] [3]

Career

He began his diplomatic career in 1849, serving as diplomatic attaché at the Ministry of State and later in Washington. Following the start of the War of Africa (the Hispano–Moroccan War), he was destined near the military leadership in the conflict and was involved in the negotiations of the peace settlements. He was appointed chargé d'affaires and Consul general in Tangier in 1860.

In February 1863, he was summoned by General Serrano, the then Minister of State in the O'Donnell government (and a victor in the War), to lead a diplomatic mission near the Moroccan Sultan. Eventually, the new Foreign minister, Manuel Pando, briefed Merry with the specific goals for his mission. Those included the rehabilitation of Muley El-Abbás, the sultan's hispanophile brother, the fostering of commercial activity in Ceuta and Melilla by means of the creation of a custom, the opening of the Port of Agadir to Spanish ships, facilitating the meat provision to Ceuta, and the improvement on the status of Spaniards in Morocco. Upgraded to the rank of Minister–Resident, Merry thus travelled to Tangier, and then to Marrakesh and back to Tangier from May to July 1863. In his time in the Court of Mohammed IV, Merry helped to establish the basis for peacetime commercial and diplomatic relations with the Sherifian Empire.

Following his time in Africa, Merry was appointed as Minister Plenipotentiary to Berlin, where he was upgraded to the rank of Ambassador. Alfonso XII granted Merry the nobiliary title of Count of Benomar in 1878. He also served two times as Ambassador to the Kingdom of Italy.

Personal life

Merry y Colom was married to Dame Bernardina López de la Torre Ayllón y Jaspe (1847–1924), a daughter of the Spanish Minister of State, Luis López de la Torre Ayllón and Josefa Jaspe y Macías. Together, they were the parents of:

He died in Rome on 4 January 1900. His daughter succeeded him as Countess of Benomar.

Legacy

While informed of a Euro-centric worldview, his diaries about his experience in 1863 (edited in 1984 in Madrid under the title Mi embajada extraordinaria a Marruecos en 1863) constitutes a source of great historiographical value both for the understanding of the Hispano–Moroccan relations and for observations on geographical, demographic, social, economic, cultural and political features of the country.

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    Notes and References

    1. News: A. MERRY DEL VAL, 79, SPANISH DIPLOMAT; Marquis Served as Ambassador to London for Thirteen Years . 7 May 2024 . . 28 May 1943.
    2. The Pope's Secretary of State: An Account of Cardinal Raphael Merry Del Val . World's Work . 1904 . 238 . 7 May 2024 . W. Heinemann . en.
    3. Web site: Rafael Merry del Val (1865-1930), Roman Catholic Cardinal . www.npg.org.uk . . 7 May 2024.
    4. Book: The Titled Nobility of Europe: An International Peerage, Or "Who's Who", of the Sovereigns, Princes and Nobles of Europe . 1914 . Harrison & Sons . 329 . 14 May 2024 . en.
    5. Book: Enderle-Burcel . Gertrude . Heinrich Wildner Tagebücher 1938-1944: "Heute geht es gegen die Juden, morgen kann es gegen die anderen gehen..." . 10 October 2022 . Böhlau Wien . 978-3-205-21454-0 . 863 . 14 May 2024 . de.