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Sir Mark Evelyn Heath KCVO CMG (27 May 1927 – 28 September 2005[1]) was a British diplomat who served as British Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Holy See from 1980 to 1982 and the first Ambassador to the Holy See from 1982 to 1985.

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Heath was born at Emsworth, Hampshire, the son of Commander John Moore Heath and Hilary Heath (née Salter). He was the great-great-great-grandson of James Heath, the eighteenth-century engraver and associate member of the Royal Academy.[2] Heath was educated first at Marlborough College and then at Queens' College, Cambridge, where he read history. During World War II he served on minesweepers with the RNVR. He joined the Foreign Office in 1950.[3]

In 1962, he was appointed as British Consul to Bulgaria.[4] While there, his considerable height (he stood 6 ft 8in tall) caused the visiting Soviet premiere, Nikita Khrushchev to embrace him and remark that he would have made a fine Communist.[5] Sir Mark was Head of the Commodities Department from 1970 to 1971. He served as Counsellor with the OECD from 1971 to 1974, and then as the Head of the West African Department at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office from 1975 to 1978. He also held postings in Indonesia, Denmark, Canada and France.

From 1980 to 1985, he served as the United Kingdom's diplomatic representative to the Holy See, first as minister plenipotentiary and then from 1982 as ambassador.[6] Heath's appointment represented the resumption of full diplomatic relations between Britain and the Holy See for the first time since Henry VIII's break with the Catholic Church in 1534. He was involved in the negotiations surrounding the historic 1982 visit of Pope John Paul II to Britain, a trip which was almost cancelled because of the conflict between Britain and predominantly Catholic Argentina.[7]

After retiring from the Diplomatic Service he was Head of Protocol for the Hong Kong Government (1985–88). He was made a CMG in 1980, then was knighted and made a KCVO the same year.[8]

A committed Anglican, during his retirement he served as a steward at Bath Abbey.

In 1954 he married Margaret, daughter of Nobel-laureate Lawrence Bragg, by whom he had a daughter and two sons. He died in 2005.[1] Lady Heath died in 2022.[9]

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Mark Heath is a British software developer and architect known for creating NAudio, a widely used open-source audio and MIDI library for the .NET framework. He is also recognized for his extensive work as a Pluralsight author, where he has developed dozens of courses on topics including digital audio fundamentals, .NET development, and Azure cloud technologies. As a Microsoft MVP in the areas of Developer Technologies and Microsoft Azure for ten years, Heath has made significant contributions to the .NET and cloud computing communities. He currently works as a Software Architect at NICE Systems, where he designs and implements cloud-based digital evidence management systems for the criminal justice sector using .NET and Azure. NAudio remains one of the most comprehensive solutions for audio playback, recording, processing, and MIDI support in .NET applications, filling critical gaps in the platform's native capabilities and serving developers building media tools, games, and audio analysis software. Through his open-source projects, educational content, and professional work, Heath has established himself as an influential figure in audio programming and cloud-native development.

Early life

No public information is available on Mark Heath's early life or personal background. Sources describe him only as a British software developer based in Southampton, England. No accurate information on Mark Heath's early career is available in public sources relevant to this article. The previous content described a different individual (an actor) and has been removed due to factual inaccuracy and entity confusion. His professional background in software development includes prior work at Telsis on realtime telecommunication systems before his current role at NICE Systems. No acting career is documented for Mark Heath, the software developer and creator of NAudio. The previous content in this section pertained to a different individual of the same name.

Personal life and death

Little is known publicly about Mark Heath's personal life. He remains alive and professionally active as of 2025.
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