- Henry Lello
Sir Henry Lello was an English diplomat, warden of the
Fleet Prison , and Keeper of thePalace of Westminster .Lello went to
Constantinople as an attache to the English Embassy to the Sublime Porte of theOttoman Empire and in 1598 was appointed ambassador.As ambassador he was less popular in the court than his predecessors
William Harborne andSir Edward Barton and was less comfortable also, at one point stating that he was shocked by the extent of the violence and intrigue in the court ofMehmet III and his motherSafiye Sultan [ [http://coursesa.matrix.msu.edu/~fisher/hst373/readings/peirce.html Untitled ] ] , and in 1607 complaining that bribery was so widespread that the economy was now driven by the level of corruption and that neither religious or civil law had any place in it. [The Travels of John Sanderson in the Levant 1584–1602]He began his term as ambassador by arranging the donation of an elaborate organ-clock commissioned by the queen
Elizabeth I and built by organ-makerThomas Dallam . [ [http://www.theorganmag.com/articles/sultan.html Article - The Organ ] ] The gift was intended to outshine overtures being made to the Sultan by Germany, France and other European nations in pursuit of trading rights in Ottoman territory. Tension was always high, indeed at one point in Lello's term a snowball fight between parties of English and French developed into a full-flown brawl in which people were injured and both ambassadors were involved. [ [http://www.amren.com/mtnews/archives/2007/09/british_history.php American Renaissance News: British History ‘Needs Rewrite’ ] ]References
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List of Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to the Ottoman Empire
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