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for Heytesbury in 1584, by his second wife Anne Sibell, daughter of Nicholas Sibell of Farningham, Kent, and widow of Matthew Colthurst of Claverton, Somerset. He was the brother of
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but without going so far as to declare the right of the Crown to refuse indefinitely to show cause against the discharge of the prisoners. He was knighted the same year (1627).
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in 1625. He soon became prominent as an opponent of the king's court, although he does not appear to have distinguished himself in the
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at his home in Hinton Daubney, Catherington, Hampshire. He is buried with his wife in a tomb inside All Saints Church
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on 14 July 1591, although he was not admitted to a chamber there for another three years. He was
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that they could not be called upon to answer out of parliament for acts done in parliament.
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and others who had been committed to prison on warrants signed by members of the
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in May of 1590 and following the examples of his two older brothers, entered the
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HYDE, Nicholas (c.1572–1631) of the Middle Temple, London and Marlborough, Wilts
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Before long, however, he deserted the popular party and in 1626 was employed by
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in parliament to resist the King's orders, refusing to admit their plea of
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He married Mary Swayne, daughter of Arthur Swayne of Sarson in Amport,
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Hyde, with three other judges concurring, decided in favor of the
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