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Peter Wyche (ambassador)

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On 17 April 1627, Sir Peter married Jane Meredith (d. 1660) daughter of Sir William Meredith, in Hanworth Church, Middlesex, England. Together, they were the parents of the following children:
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on 16 December 1626, having received instructions from the king on 18 November, after his personal nomination. As ambassador, Sir Peter arrived at
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on 10 April 1628, and remained at that post until he returned to England in May 1639. He secured a reduction of
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Haughton) Wyche and Richard Wyche, a descendant of the fifteenth-century Lord Mayor of London, Henry Wyche.
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in the south aisle, where a monument was erected to his memory. His son Tuscarene died in
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on English cloth. While in Constantinople he gave lodgings to the scholars and travellers
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worn by the English ladies, and wondered if all English women had such an unusual shape.
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Shaping Feminity: Foundation Garments, the Body, and Women in Early Modern England
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Wyche died at Oxford on 7 October 1643 where he was buried on 7 December 1643, in
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and Peter's widow was granted administration of his estate in November 1656.
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1593 – 7 October 1643) was a London merchant and English Ambassador to the
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The International Economy and Monetary Movements in France, 1493-1725
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Through his daughter Jane, Countess of Bath, he was a grandfather of
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List of diplomats of the United Kingdom to the Ottoman Empire
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A handlist of British diplomatic representatives 1509–1688
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Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Russia
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William Wyche (d. c. 1660), who died unmarried in England.
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Through his son Sir Peter, he was a great-grandfather of
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Index

Peter Wyche (diplomat)
The Right Honourable
Comptroller of the King's Household
Thomas Jermyn
Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton
British Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire
Thomas Roe
Sackville Crowe
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Richard Saltonstall
Nathaniel Wyche
Richard Wyche
PC
Ottoman Empire
Richard Wyche
née
Saltonstall
Richard Saltonstall
Lord Mayor of London
Nathaniel Wyche
East India Company
née

Charles I
Constantinople
duty
John Greaves
Edward Pococke
Sultana
harem

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