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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 131 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SEIGNEUR DE

NICOLAS DE HARLAY SANCY (1546-1629)  , French soldier and diplomatist, belonged to the
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Protestant branch of the
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family of Harlay but adopted the Catholic religion in 1J72 during the massacres of the
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Huguenots . In 1589 he obtained in Geneva and Berne sums sufficient to raise an army of mercenaries for Henry III., partly by the sale of jewels, among them the " Sancy "
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diamond which in 1835 found its way to the
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Russian imperial treasure, and partly by leading the Swiss to suppose that the troops were intended for serious war against Savoy . Henry IV. made him superintendent of his finances in 1594, but in 1599 he was replaced by Sully . Meanwhile he had been a second time converted to Catholicism, but his influence at court waned, and he retired from public
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life in 1605 . He survived until the 13th of
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October 1629, leaving a Discours sur l'occurrence
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des affaires . His son, ACHILLE HARLAY DE SANCY, bishop of Saint Malo (1581-1646), was educated for the church but resigned his vocation for the career of arms on the
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death of his elder
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brother in 16o1 . For seven years, from 1611 to 1618, he was ambassador at the
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Turkish court, where he amassed a fortune of some £16,000 sterling by doubtful means, and was bastinadoed by order of the sultan for his frauds . Harlay de Sancy was a learned man and a good linguist, who used his opportunities to acquire a valuable collection of
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oriental
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MSS., many of which are now in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris . On his return to France he joined the Oratorian Fathers, and when Marshal Bassompierre was sent to England in 1627 to regulate the differences between Henrietta Maria and her
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husband, Harlay de Sancy was attached to the queen's ecclesiastical household, but Charles I. secured his dismissal . He became bishop of St Malo in 1632, and died ^' the loth of November 1646 .

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