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John Finch (ambassador)

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in Florence, Italy in 1682, is buried in Christ's College and commemorated with Baines, who had died in Constantinople, with an elaborate monument. Their portraits by Florentine artist
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and their letters and memoirs contribute to our picture of Finch's tenure as the diplomat in residence. Finch and Baines are further remembered in the poem
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arriving on 18 March 1674. Finch was not a strong ambassador and was constantly outwitted by the Grand Viziers
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The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs, Vol. 29, No. 163 (Oct., 1916), pp. 292-293+296-297
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in 1656 Finch and Baines returned to Christ's as teachers in 1660, and fellows of the
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Under the Turk in Constantinople - A Record of Sir John Finch's Embassy 1674-1681
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Other British residents during Finch's tenure included the Reverend
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The Practice of Reform in Health, Medicine, and Science, 1500-2000
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They returned to Italy again from 1665 to 1670 when Finch was
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Between Anatomy and Politics: John Finch and Italy, 1649-7
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Archibald Malloch, 'Sir John Finch and Sir Thomas Baines'
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A handlist of British diplomatic representatives 1509-1688
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Proc. R. Soc. Med. 1916; 9(Sect Hist Med): 155–158.
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Sir John Finch (1626 - 1682) - Find A Grave Memorial
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Sir John was ambassador to the Sublime Porte of the
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of Italy, where they graduated in medicine from the
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John Finch (Ambassador)

Carlo Dolci
Fitzwilliam Museum
Burley-on-the-Hill
Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham
Anne Conway
Ragley Hall
Henry More
Eton
Christ's College, Cambridge
Sir Thomas Baines
Grand Tour
University of Padua
Royal Society
Minister to the Ducal Court
Florence
Ottoman Empire
Constantinople
Heneage Finch, 3rd Earl of Winchilsea
Daniel Harvey
Ahmet Köprülü
Kara Mustafa
John Covel
Sir Dudley North
Smyrna
Paul Rycaut
David Kinloch
pleurisy
Carlo Dolci

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