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Peter Wyche (ambassador)

Sir Peter Wyche PC (c. 1593 – 7 October 1643) was a London merchant and English Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1627 to 1641.

Sir
Peter Wyche
Comptroller of the King's Household
In office
1641–1643
Preceded bySir Thomas Jermyn
Succeeded byChristopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton
British Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire
In office
1627–1641
Preceded bySir Thomas Roe
Succeeded bySir Sackville Crowe
Personal details
Bornc. 1593
Died7 October 1643(1643-10-07) (aged 49–50)
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Spouse
Jane Meredith
(m. 1627)
RelationsRichard Saltonstall (grandfather)
Nathaniel Wyche (brother)
Parent(s)Richard Wyche
Elizabeth Saltonstall

Early life edit

Sir Peter was the sixth son of Richard Wyche (1554–1621), a merchant, and his wife Elizabeth (née Saltonstall) Wyche (1556–1626), daughter of Sir Richard Saltonstall, Lord Mayor of London. His brother, Nathaniel Wyche, was a merchant and president of the East India Company.[1][2]

His paternal grandparents were Margaret (née Haughton) Wyche and Richard Wyche, a descendant of the fifteenth-century Lord Mayor of London, Henry Wyche.[3]

Career edit

 
Arms of Wyche: Azure, a pile ermine

He was knighted by King Charles I on 16 December 1626, having received instructions from the king on 18 November, after his personal nomination. As ambassador, Sir Peter arrived at Constantinople on 10 April 1628, and remained at that post until he returned to England in May 1639. He secured a reduction of duty on English cloth. While in Constantinople he gave lodgings to the scholars and travellers John Greaves and Edward Pococke. From December 1637 to August 1640, Pococke resided at the British embassy, where he acted as temporary chaplain to Sir Peter Wyche.[4]

His wife astonished the Sultana by making a visit to the Sultan's harem.[5] It was said that the Sultana was amazed by the farthingales worn by the English ladies, and wondered if all English women had such an unusual shape.[6]

In 1641 he became Privy Counsellor and Comptroller of the King's Household. He was a signer of the King's Declaration of Abhorrence at the idea of making war upon his Parliament. His descendant, Sir Cyril Wyche, reported that Peter lent Charles I £30,000.

He did not live to see the outcome of the English Civil War, dying at Oxford in late 1643.[7]

Personal life edit

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:[8]

Wyche died at Oxford on 7 October 1643 where he was buried on 7 December 1643, in Christ Church Cathedral in the south aisle, where a monument was erected to his memory.[7] His son Tuscarene died in Aleppo, Syria and Peter's widow was granted administration of his estate in November 1656.

Descendants edit

Through his son Sir Peter, he was a great-grandfather of Sir Cyril Wyche, 1st Baronet, also the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Russia who was created a baronet in 1729.[10]

Through his daughter Jane, Countess of Bath, he was a grandfather of Charles Granville, 2nd Earl of Bath; Lady Jane Granville (wife of Sir William Leveson-Gower, 4th Baronet);[11] Lady Catherine Granville (wife of Craven Peyton, MP for Boroughbridge);[12] Lady Grace Granville, suo jure 1st Countess Granville (wife of George Carteret, 1st Baron Carteret);[13] and John Granville, 1st Baron Granville of Potheridge.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Foster, Sir William (1921). The English Factories in India, 1655-1660. Clarendon Press. p. 142. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  2. ^ Spooner, Frank C. (1972). The International Economy and Monetary Movements in France, 1493-1725. Harvard University Press. p. 85. ISBN 978-0-674-45840-6. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  3. ^ Stephen, Sir Leslie, ed.; London, England: Oxford University Press; Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22; Volume: Vol 21.
  4. ^ "Pococke, Edward" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
  5. ^ Francis Peck, Desiderata Curiosa, vol. 1 (London, 1779), p. 575 quoting Bulwer, pp. 546–7.
  6. ^ Sarah Bendall, Shaping Feminity: Foundation Garments, the Body, and Women in Early Modern England (London, 2022), pp. 40-2.
  7. ^ a b "Wyche Family". The William and Mary Quarterly. 13 (4): 256–259. April 1905. doi:10.2307/1916153. JSTOR 1916153.
  8. ^ Descendants of William de Wyche
  9. ^ Gary M. Bell, A handlist of British diplomatic representatives 1509–1688 (Royal Historical Society, Guides and handbooks, 16, 1990).
  10. ^ a b c d e Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003. Page 2677
  11. ^ Cokayne, G.E.; Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors. The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed.. 13 volumes in 14. 1910-1959. Reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, UK: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000. Page 22.
  12. ^ "PEYTON, Craven (c.1663-1738), of Stratton Street, Westminster". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  13. ^ "Grenville, John" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
  14. ^ Risdon, Tristram (d. 1640), Survey of Devon, 1811 edition, London, 1811, with 1810 Additions, p. 419

External links edit

Diplomatic posts
Preceded by British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire
1627–1641
Succeeded by

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For the diplomat and translator born 1628 see Peter Wyche diplomat Sir Peter Wyche PC c 1593 7 October 1643 was a London merchant and English Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1627 to 1641 SirPeter WychePCComptroller of the King s HouseholdIn office 1641 1643Preceded bySir Thomas JermynSucceeded byChristopher Hatton 1st Baron HattonBritish Ambassador to the Ottoman EmpireIn office 1627 1641Preceded bySir Thomas RoeSucceeded bySir Sackville CrowePersonal detailsBornc 1593Died7 October 1643 1643 10 07 aged 49 50 Oxford Oxfordshire EnglandSpouseJane Meredith m 1627 wbr RelationsRichard Saltonstall grandfather Nathaniel Wyche brother Parent s Richard WycheElizabeth Saltonstall Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 3 1 Descendants 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editSir Peter was the sixth son of Richard Wyche 1554 1621 a merchant and his wife Elizabeth nee Saltonstall Wyche 1556 1626 daughter of Sir Richard Saltonstall Lord Mayor of London His brother Nathaniel Wyche was a merchant and president of the East India Company 1 2 His paternal grandparents were Margaret nee Haughton Wyche and Richard Wyche a descendant of the fifteenth century Lord Mayor of London Henry Wyche 3 Career edit nbsp Arms of Wyche Azure a pile ermineHe was knighted by King Charles I on 16 December 1626 having received instructions from the king on 18 November after his personal nomination As ambassador Sir Peter arrived at Constantinople on 10 April 1628 and remained at that post until he returned to England in May 1639 He secured a reduction of duty on English cloth While in Constantinople he gave lodgings to the scholars and travellers John Greaves and Edward Pococke From December 1637 to August 1640 Pococke resided at the British embassy where he acted as temporary chaplain to Sir Peter Wyche 4 His wife astonished the Sultana by making a visit to the Sultan s harem 5 It was said that the Sultana was amazed by the farthingales worn by the English ladies and wondered if all English women had such an unusual shape 6 In 1641 he became Privy Counsellor and Comptroller of the King s Household He was a signer of the King s Declaration of Abhorrence at the idea of making war upon his Parliament His descendant Sir Cyril Wyche reported that Peter lent Charles I 30 000 He did not live to see the outcome of the English Civil War dying at Oxford in late 1643 7 Personal life editOn 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 8 Sir Peter Wyche 1628 c 1699 the English ambassador to Russia and Poland he married Isabella Bolles daughter of Sir Robert Bolles Bt 9 Jane Wyche 1630 1692 who married John Granville 1st Earl of Bath 10 Sir Cyril Wyche c 1632 1707 who was born in Constantinople and became an MP and President of the Royal Society 10 Tuscarene Wyche d c 1656 who died in Aleppo Syria 10 William Wyche d c 1660 who died unmarried in England 10 Shellet Wyche who died young Sophia Wyche who died young Wyche died at Oxford on 7 October 1643 where he was buried on 7 December 1643 in Christ Church Cathedral in the south aisle where a monument was erected to his memory 7 His son Tuscarene died in Aleppo Syria and Peter s widow was granted administration of his estate in November 1656 Descendants edit Through his son Sir Peter he was a great grandfather of Sir Cyril Wyche 1st Baronet also the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Russia who was created a baronet in 1729 10 Through his daughter Jane Countess of Bath he was a grandfather of Charles Granville 2nd Earl of Bath Lady Jane Granville wife of Sir William Leveson Gower 4th Baronet 11 Lady Catherine Granville wife of Craven Peyton MP for Boroughbridge 12 Lady Grace Granville suo jure 1st Countess Granville wife of George Carteret 1st Baron Carteret 13 and John Granville 1st Baron Granville of Potheridge 14 See also editList of diplomats of the United Kingdom to the Ottoman EmpireReferences edit Foster Sir William 1921 The English Factories in India 1655 1660 Clarendon Press p 142 Retrieved 19 May 2022 Spooner Frank C 1972 The International Economy and Monetary Movements in France 1493 1725 Harvard University Press p 85 ISBN 978 0 674 45840 6 Retrieved 19 May 2022 Stephen Sir Leslie ed London England Oxford University Press Dictionary of National Biography Volumes 1 20 22 Volume Vol 21 Pococke Edward Dictionary of National Biography London Smith Elder amp Co 1885 1900 Francis Peck Desiderata Curiosa vol 1 London 1779 p 575 quoting Bulwer pp 546 7 Sarah Bendall Shaping Feminity Foundation Garments the Body and Women in Early Modern England London 2022 pp 40 2 a b Wyche Family The William and Mary Quarterly 13 4 256 259 April 1905 doi 10 2307 1916153 JSTOR 1916153 Descendants of William de Wyche Gary M Bell A handlist of British diplomatic representatives 1509 1688 Royal Historical Society Guides and handbooks 16 1990 a b c d e Mosley Charles editor Burke s Peerage Baronetage amp Knightage 107th edition 3 volumes Wilmington Delaware U S A Burke s Peerage Genealogical Books Ltd 2003 Page 2677 Cokayne G E Vicary Gibbs H A Doubleday Geoffrey H White Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden editors The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom Extant Extinct or Dormant new ed 13 volumes in 14 1910 1959 Reprint in 6 volumes Gloucester UK Alan Sutton Publishing 2000 Page 22 PEYTON Craven c 1663 1738 of Stratton Street Westminster History of Parliament Online Retrieved 2 October 2018 Grenville John Dictionary of National Biography London Smith Elder amp Co 1885 1900 Risdon Tristram d 1640 Survey of Devon 1811 edition London 1811 with 1810 Additions p 419External links editPeter Wyche at Find a GraveDiplomatic postsPreceded bySir Thomas Roe British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire1627 1641 Succeeded bySir Sackville Crowe Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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