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Stratford Ea Redclifi'e, Strutford Canning,
Viscount (b. 1786, (l. 1880), diplonmtist,
cousin of George Canning, educated at Eton
and King’s College, Cambridge, negotiated
the Treaty of Bucharest between Russia. and
Turkey (1812) ; was sent to Constantinople
in 1825 to urge the claims of the Greeks,
and seven years later negotiated a. treaty
between the Porte and Greece. After
sitting in Parlimnent from 1835 to 181-2,
he was again sent to Tulkey, and remained
at Constantinople for seventeen years,
during VV hieh he tthzuted Russian intrigues,
and induced Austl 1'1 to occupy the Danubian
provinces durincr the Crimean war. ‘ I