As one on an official mission, Wright would probably have offered greetings to Leopold's ambassador extraordinary in London, the Marqués de Lede, and to Alonso de Cárdenas, the regular Habsburg ambassador - who had also been engaged since 1649 in art procurement for the Spanish Monarch.[14] The lack of records means that the timing and duration of this visit remain uncertain. However, de Lede left in late June, and de Cárdenas a few weeks later – as relations between Cromwell and the Habsburgs deteriorated – so Wright probably arrived back in Flanders, with any acquisitions he had made, just in time to learn of the Archduke's impending departure – and that of his huge art collection – from Brussels in the autumn of 1655.[14] However, after the relocation of his patron to Vienna, Wright again visited London. On April 9, 1656, he passed through Dover,[6] and the register of visitors indicates:
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