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David Richard Morier

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Appointed consul-general for France in November 1814, Morier did not take up the post until September 1815, when his work on the treaties was completed. At the same time he was named a commissioner for the settlement of the claims of British subjects on the French government. The consul-generalship
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and other provinces, with a view to counteracting the influence of France in south-east Europe. In May 1807 he was ordered to take entire charge of the mission, but the continuing rupture of diplomatic relations between England and the
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from October 1809 to the following summer, he remained at the embassy, first under Adair, and then (1810–12) as secretary of legation under his successor, Stratford Canning.
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before entering the diplomatic service. In January 1804, at the age of 20, he was appointed secretary to a political mission sent by the British government to
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was abolished, and Morier retired on a pension 5 April 1832, but was almost immediately (5 June) appointed minister plenipotentiary to the
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On 19 June 1847, at the age of 63, Morier retired from the diplomatic service. He died in London 13 July 1877 at the age of 93.
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At the end of Canning's appointment, Morier accompanied him (July 1812) on his return to England. In 1813 he was attached to
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Morier married Anna Jones, daughter of Robert Burnett Jones. His only son was Sir
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of 5 January 1809. Back in Constantinople, with the exception of a mission to
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Some letters written by Morier at Tabriz were published in
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Isaac Morier
Turkey Company
Constantinople
Smyrna
Harrow School
Ali Pasha
Morea
Ottoman Empire
Sir Arthur Paget
Dardanelles
Muhammad Ali
Alexandria expedition of 1807
Robert Adair
Stratford Canning
Treaty of the Dardanelles
Tabriz
Lord Aberdeen
Lord Castlereagh
Chatillon-sur-Seine
Treaty of Paris (1814)
Congress of Vienna
Treaty of Paris (1815)
Swiss Confederated States
Bern
Corfu
Stanley Lane-Poole
Robert Burnett David Morier
Sheffield Neave

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