1827-1832: (British Embassy was withdrawn following the
Battle of Navarino), during this period
Sir Robert Gordon was envoy extraordinary and
John Hobart Caradoc led a special mission to Greece and Egypt. Canning returned for a period in 1831-32 for the conferences to determine the borders of
Greece, with
John Henry Mandeville as minister-plenipotentiary.
^Alfred C. Wood, A History of the Levant Company, Oxford: Oxford UP, 1935, pp. 183-184.
^J. M. Rigg,
Paget, Sir Arthur (1771–1840), H. C. G. Matthew, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008), accessed 30 Nov 2008.
1827-1832: (British Embassy was withdrawn following the
Battle of Navarino), during this period
Sir Robert Gordon was envoy extraordinary and
John Hobart Caradoc led a special mission to Greece and Egypt. Canning returned for a period in 1831-32 for the conferences to determine the borders of
Greece, with
John Henry Mandeville as minister-plenipotentiary.
^Alfred C. Wood, A History of the Levant Company, Oxford: Oxford UP, 1935, pp. 183-184.
^J. M. Rigg,
Paget, Sir Arthur (1771–1840), H. C. G. Matthew, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008), accessed 30 Nov 2008.