• 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 was the...
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  • Peter Wyche is the name of: Sir Peter Wyche (ambassador) (c.1593-1643), English merchant and ambassador to the Ottoman Empire Sir Peter Wyche (diplomat)...
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  • Cyril Wyche (1632–1707), president of the Royal Society Cyril Wyche (Wyche baronets) (1695–1756), 1st Baronet, Ambassador to Russia Ira T. Wyche (1887–1981)...
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  • Sir Peter Wyche (1628 – c. 1699) was an English diplomat and translator. He was one of the sons of Sir Peter Wyche and brother of Sir Cyril Wyche. He...
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  • Nathaniel Wyche lived in India and was President of the East India Company in the late 1650s. Another son was Sir Peter Wyche, Ambassador to Constantinople...
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    Underhill (c.1545–1592), Bishop of Oxford John Urry, literary editor Peter Wyche, ambassador to the Ottoman Empire and member of the Privy Council Although...
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    Richard Bradshaw Special Ambassador 1663-1665: Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle 1667-1668: Sir John Hebdon 1669: Sir Peter Wyche Envoy Extraordinary 1676-1678:...
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  • grandson of Sir Peter Wyche (the English Ambassador to Russia and Poland), the great-grandson of Sir Peter Wyche (the British Ambassador to the Ottoman...
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    father, Sir Peter Wyche, was the English Ambassador. He was baptised by and named after Patriarch Cyril Lucaris, who became his godfather. Wyche was educated...
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  • the English Ambassador Paul Pindar, and afterwards made a journey to Spain as a clerk in the employ of Richard Wyche. Following Wyche's death and a brief...
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