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of merchants in Constantinople. A self-educated man of science, during his time in Constantinople he wrote papers on astronomy and geology, as well as publishing his memoirs, a detailed and comprehensive description of life in Turkey. He was recalled at his own request on 1 May 1761 and left
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in 1762 but, finding the lifestyle there too expensive, resigned his position in 1765 and retired to Richmond, near London, where his associates included a friend from his travels in Turkey,
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family were a dynasty of Dutch diplomats. Together, they were the parents of five children, three of whom survived childhood, including:
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on 9 December 1776. Upon the death of his brother-in-law, Gerard Johannes de Hochepied, 5th Baron de Hochepied, his son George became
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On 11 October 1755 Porter was married to Clarissa Catherine de Hochepied (1736–
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Observations on the religion, law, government, and manners, of the Turks.
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marked, in France, a break in the despotism narrative initiated by
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Porter's appointment stemmed from his connections with Carteret,
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Ambassadors of Great Britain to the Holy Roman Emperor
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Index

Sir James Porter
FRS

British Envoy to the Imperial Court at Brussels
Seven Years' War
William Gordon
British Minister to the Ottoman Empire
Stanhope Aspinwall
Henry Grenville
Dublin
Central London
United Kingdom
George Larpent
Anna Larpent
George de Hochepied, 6th Baron de Hochepied
Diplomat
FRS
Royal Society
Dublin
Lord Carteret
Maria Theresa of Austria
Sublime Porte
Ottoman Empire
Istanbul
Henry Laurens
Montesquieu
Turgot
Sir Thomas Robinson
Amyand
Levant Company

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