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Hans Caspar von Bothmer
German noble and diplomat

Hans Caspar von Bothmer

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German noble and diplomat
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Place of birth
Lauenbrück, Fintel, Rotenburg, Lower Saxony
Place of death
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Age
76 years
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Carlota Sofia de Bothmer
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Johann Caspar Graf von Bothmer (also called Hans Caspar Graf von Bothmer) (1656–1732) was a Hanoverian diplomat and politician. He is most notable for his time spent in Britain after 1701, when he served as an advisor to several British monarchs.

He grew to be a confidante of the British Queen Anne, and after her death in 1714, he spent his time burning her secret correspondence so that it would not fall into the hands of her enemies. He was by this time a popular figure in British political society, and counted both Tories and Whigs amongst his friends.

In 1714, he was instrumental in securing the succession of the Hanoverian King George I to the throne, rather than the rival Jacobite claimant James III who possessed an arguably stronger blood claim. In spite of this, he experienced a surprisingly turbulent relationship with the new King, and for a while he fell out of favour. In these years, he conspired with Robert Walpole, a British politician, who had also been excluded from power.

He lived at 10 Downing Street from 1720 to his death in 1732.

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