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Philip Warwick (1640–1683) was a British diplomat. He was the only son of Sir Philip Warwick (1609–1683), the English writer and politician. The younger Philip was probably admitted to the Inner Temple in 1656. In 1680, he was appointed as British envoy extraordinary to Sweden (to represent the subjects of all three British kingdoms), arriving in 1680. His diplomatic business was mainly concerned with trade, the possible renewal of a commercial treaty, and problems encountered by individual merchants.

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  • Philip Warwick (1640–1683) was a British diplomat. He was the only son of Sir Philip Warwick (1609–1683), the English writer and politician. The younger Philip was probably admitted to the Inner Temple in 1656. In 1680, he was appointed as British envoy extraordinary to Sweden (to represent the subjects of all three British kingdoms), arriving in 1680. His diplomatic business was mainly concerned with trade, the possible renewal of a commercial treaty, and problems encountered by individual merchants. In January 1683, he obtained leave to return to England to deal with family affairs, leaving his secretary Dr John Robinson as Chargé d'Affaires. However, he died in March at Newmarket with the result that Robinson succeeded as envoy. (en)
  • Philip Warwick, död i Newmarket den 13 mars 1683, var engelsk envoyé i Stockholm. Hans instruktion är daterad Whitehall den 12 april 1680. Han ankom hösten 1680 till Stockholm och stannade till början av 1683, då han var tvungen att återvända till England uti enskilte angelägenheter. Han efterträddes av kaplanen John Robinson. Som envoyé sysslade han mycket med frågor rörande handeln. Av svenskt intresse är de av hans brev som finns på , London, (State Papers 95) och svenska Riksarkivet (Diplomaticasamlingen). Hans fader, med samma namn, född 24 november 1609 och död 15 januari 1683, var författare och politiker, mest känd för Memoirs of the reigne of King Charles I, with a continuation to the happy restauration of King Charles II, skriven mellan 1675 och 1677 och publicerad i London 1701. (sv)
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  • Philip Warwick (1640–1683) was a British diplomat. He was the only son of Sir Philip Warwick (1609–1683), the English writer and politician. The younger Philip was probably admitted to the Inner Temple in 1656. In 1680, he was appointed as British envoy extraordinary to Sweden (to represent the subjects of all three British kingdoms), arriving in 1680. His diplomatic business was mainly concerned with trade, the possible renewal of a commercial treaty, and problems encountered by individual merchants. (en)
  • Philip Warwick, död i Newmarket den 13 mars 1683, var engelsk envoyé i Stockholm. Hans instruktion är daterad Whitehall den 12 april 1680. Han ankom hösten 1680 till Stockholm och stannade till början av 1683, då han var tvungen att återvända till England uti enskilte angelägenheter. Han efterträddes av kaplanen John Robinson. Som envoyé sysslade han mycket med frågor rörande handeln. Av svenskt intresse är de av hans brev som finns på , London, (State Papers 95) och svenska Riksarkivet (Diplomaticasamlingen). (sv)
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