- John Finch (Ambassador)
Sir John Finch (1626 - 1682) was ambassador of England to the Ottoman Empire.
One of the Finches of
Burley-on-the-Hill John Finch was younger brother of Lord Chancellor SirHeneage Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham , their half-sister meanwhile was the philosopher LadyAnne Conway ofRagley Hall . Anne and John Finch were pupils ofHenry More , and studying with More atChrist's College, Cambridge John Finch met his lifelong companion SirThomas Baines . Following aGrand Tour of Italy, where they graduated in medicine from theUniversity of Padua in 1656 Finch and Baines returned to Christ's as teachers in 1660, and fellows of theRoyal Society . They returned to Italy again from 1665- 1670 when Finch was Minister to theDucal Court . He was appointed ambassador to the Sublime Porte of theOttoman Empire inConstantinople in 1672, succeeding his uncleHeneage Finch, 3rd Earl of Winchilsea and his cousinDaniel Harvey . John Finch served as ambassador until 1681.Finch was not a strong ambassador and was constantly outwitted by the Grand Viziers
Ahmet Köprülü andKara Mustafa ["Under the Turk in Constantinople" G.F. Abbott Macmillan 1921]Finch died of
pleurisy in Florence, Italy in 1682, is buried inSt Giles Church, London and commemeorated with Baines, who had died in Constantinople, with an elaborate monument in the chapel of Christ's College. [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6137026 Sir John Finch (1626 - 1682) - Find A Grave Memorial ] ] Their portraits by Florentine artistCarlo Dolci [The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs, Vol. 29, No. 163 (Oct., 1916), pp. 292-293+296-297] hang in theFitzwilliam Museum , Cambridge.Other British residents during Finch's tenure included the reverend
John Covel , merchantSir Dudley North , Finch's consul inSmyrna ,Paul Rycaut and their letters and memoirs contribute to our picture of Finch's reign.Finch and Baines are further remembered in the poem "Baines His Dissection" by Scottish poet,
David Kinloch [ [http://www.spl.org.uk/best-poems_2005/kinloch.htm Best Scottish Poems 2005 ] ] .References
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