Porter, James, Sir, 1710-1776

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Sir James Porter (1710-1776) was a British diplomat. In 1741, he joined the staff of the English embassy to Austria, in Vienna, and in 1747 became British ambassador to the Sublime Porte of the Ottoman Empire in Constantinople, a position he held till 1762. Porter then became British minister in Brussels in 1763, and was knighted several months later. In 1765, he resigned his post and, retiring to England, became a fellow of the Royal Society and published three papers on astronomy and earthquakes. His journals, correspondence, and a memoir were published by his grandson Sir George Gerard Larpent as Turkey: Its History and Progress.

From the description of 59 ALS to Richard Phelps; Brussels, 1763-1765. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702175193

British diplomat.

From the description of Letter, 1772, Dec. 17 : London, Eng., to John Nourse. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 18666306

From the description of Letter, 1772, Dec. 17 : London, Eng., to John Nourse. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 154270379

James Porter (1827-1900) was born in Belfast on 2 October 1827. He entered Peterhouse, Cambridge, in 1847 (B.A., 1851; M.A., 1854; D.D., 1881), where he became Fellow, 1853, Dean, 1856, Bursar, 1861, assistant tutor, 1863, and tutor, 1866. He was Master of Peterhouse, 1876-1900, and Vice Chancellor of Cambridge University, 1881-1884. Porter was ordained deacon in 1853, and priest in 1856, and was Vicar of Cherry Hinton, 1880-1882. He died in Peterhouse Lodge on 2 October 1900.

From the guide to the James Porter: Letters to him, 1867-1897, (Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives)

James Porter (1827-1900) was born in Belfast on 2 October 1827. He entered Peterhouse, Cambridge, in 1847 (B.A., 1851; M.A., 1854; D.D., 1881), where he became Fellow, 1853, dean, 1856, bursar, 1861, assistant tutor, 1863, and tutor, 1866. He was Master of Peterhouse, 1876-1900, and Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, 1881-1884. Porter was ordained deacon in 1853, and priest in 1856, and was Vicar of Cherry Hinton, 1880-1882. He died in Peterhouse Lodge on 2 October 1900.

From the guide to the James Porter: Letters to him, 1872-1900, (Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives)

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creatorOf Porter, James, Sir, 1710-1776. 59 ALS to Richard Phelps; Brussels, 1763-1765. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Porter, James, Sir, 1710-1776. Letter, 1772, Dec. 17 : London, Eng., to John Nourse. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
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creatorOf Porter, James, Sir, 1710-1776. Letter, 1772, Dec. 17 : London, Eng., to John Nourse. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
creatorOf Porter, James S. Tuck family genealogical notes. Library of Virginia
creatorOf James Porter: Letters to him, 1872-1900 Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives
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creatorOf James Porter: Letters to him, 1867-1897 Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives
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