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  1. Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon PC JP (18 February 1609 – 9 December 1674), was an English statesman, lawyer, diplomat and historian who served as chief advisor to Charles I during the First English Civil War, and Lord Chancellor to Charles II from 1660 to 1667.

  2. Earl of Clarendon. Edward Hyde, 1. Earl of Clarendon, (* 18. Februar 1609 in Dinton bei Salisbury; † 9. Dezember 1674 in Rouen) war ein englischer Staatsmann und Historiker. Leben. Hyde schloss 1626 sein Studium am Magdalen College der ...

  3. Edward Hyde, 1st earl of Clarendon (born Feb. 18, 1609, Dinton, Wiltshire, Eng.—died Dec. 9, 1674, Rouen, Fr.) was an English statesman and historian, minister to Charles I and Charles II and author of the History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England. Early life and career.

  4. Edward Hyde, 1. Earl of Clarendon (1609–1674) Henry Hyde, 2. Earl of Clarendon (1638–1709) Edward Hyde, 3. Earl of Clarendon (1661–1723) Henry Hyde, 4. Earl of Clarendon, 2. Earl of Rochester (1672–1753) Earl of Clarendon, zweite Verleihung (1776) Thomas Villiers, 1. Earl of Clarendon (1709–1786) Thomas Villiers, 2.

  5. Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, son of Henry Hyde of Dinton in Wiltshire, was born on 18 February 1609, and became a barrister of the Middle Temple. His first marriage (with Anne Ayliffe in 1629) connected him with the powerful Villiers family, and his second in 1634, with Frances Aylesbury, substantially improved his position. He represented Wootton Bassett and Saltash in the Parliaments ...

  6. Edward Hyde, 1st earl of Clarendon, (born Feb. 18, 1609, Dinton, Wiltshire, Eng.—died Dec. 9, 1674, Rouen, France.), English statesman and historian. A successful lawyer, he was also well known in literary circles. As a member of Parliament, he became an adviser to

  7. 634 pages, printed. Bound in red sheepskin, gold tooled, with the arms of the University of Oxford on boards.Edward Hyde began his career as a lawyer and an MP, and became one of the closest advisers of both Charles I, during the period 1641-5, and then of Charles II during his exile before the restoration of the monarchy in 1660. In that year Hyde’s daughter Anne married the King’s ...