John Murray (British diplomat)
John Murray (1712?–1775) was a British diplomat, notorious rake and friend of Casanova.
From 1754 he was British resident in Venice. He was appointed on 15 November 1765 as British Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire, arriving at Constantinople on 2 June 1766. He was given leave to return home, leaving Turkey on 27 January 1775. He sailed home on 25 May 1775 but died during a stop-over in Venice on 9 August 1775.
References
- Holmes, Zoë. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/71110. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
Bibliography
- Alfred C. Wood, The History of the Levant Company
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Preceded by ? |
British Resident to the Republic of Venice 1754–1765 |
Succeeded by James Wright |
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