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    Sir Thomas Wyse KCB (24 December 1791 – 16 April 1862), an Irish politician and diplomat, belonged to a family claiming descent from a Devon squire, Andrew Wyse, who is said to have crossed over to Ireland during the reign of Henry II and obtained lands near Waterford, of which city thirty-three members of the family are said to ...

  2. Sir Thomas Wyse, content at the union of Great Britain and Ireland and an admirer of the British constitution, felt more in sympathy with English upper-class liberals than with Irish repealers. He was a fine example of a high-minded eminent Victorian. In the nineteenth century no other Irish catholic rose so high and was so widely received in ...

  3. Few men had a more intimate knowledge of modern Greece and its people than Sir Thomas Wyse. He died at Athens, 15th April 1862, aged 70, writing despatches up to the last week of a long and painful illness. His remains were accorded a public funeral by the King of Greece.

  4. Wyse, Sir Thomas, K.C.B., author, politician, and diplomatist, was born in December 1791, at the manor of St. John, County of Waterford. He was the son of a country gentleman, and belonged to a family that traced their descent from one of the Anglo-Norman conquerors of Ireland.

  5. Sir Thomas Wyse. (1791-1862), Irish politician and diplomat. Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter associated with 8 portraits. After the Napoleonic Wars ended in 1815 Wyse spent almost a decade travelling in Europe and the Middle East.

  6. Summary. «Tony Lyons’s study restores Thomas Wyse to the prominent place where he belongsas one of the most consequential and far-seeing educational thinkers in nineteenth century Ireland. Long a neglected figure, everybody interested in the history of Irish education will profit from this work.».

  7. Sir Thomas Wyse, 1791-1862: The Life and Career of an Educator and Diplomat. By James Johnston Auchmuty. Pp. vii, 320. London: P. S. King. 1939. 15s. - Volume 2 Issue 5