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and obtained quickly a good position and practice; "you may have great joy of your son Ned" his uncle the
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and holding them there without benefit of trial. He was forced to flee to France in November 1667. The King made it clear that he would not defend him, which betrayal of his old and loyal servant harmed Charles's reputation. Efforts to pass an
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governing such marriages with great strictness, and thus caused her parents some social embarrassment: as commoners, they were not permitted to sit down in Anne's presence, or to refer to her as their daughter. As
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already knowing that she was infertile so that his granddaughters through his daughter Anne Hyde (who had married the future James II) would eventually inherit the throne of England.
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remarked, the marriage damaged Hyde's reputation as a politician, whether he was responsible for it or not. On 3 November 1660, he was raised to the peerage as
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reluctantly, but bravely, gives testimony at the king's trial (where in real life he was not present) which is instrumental in condemning him to death.
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impulsive attempt to repudiate the marriage can hardly have endeared him to his father-in-law. Anne enforced the rules of
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Hyde's daughter Anne, James and their two daughters, Lady Mary and Lady Anne; these links brought power and enemies
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in 1660, he returned to England and became even closer to the royal family through the marriage of his daughter
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and chose to sit for Wootton Bassett. In November 1640 he was elected MP for
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History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Begun in the Year 1641
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107:
93:
83:
65:
23:
2656:
5300:"Sir Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, 1609-74"
1970:The history of Rebellion and Civil War in Ireland
1289:against him failed, but an Act providing for his
4019:Thomas Clifford, 1st Baron Clifford of Chudleigh
3134:Restoration Historians and the English Civil War
1297:. c. 2) was passed in December and received the
1142:, led to his downfall, and the successful Dutch
206:November 1640 β August 1642 (disbarred)
3177:From Counter-Reformation to Glorious Revolution
3067:Clarendon & the Rhetoric of Historical Form
922:in 1651, he resumed his position as advisor to
770:Portland earned him the approval of Archbishop
554:; instead he served as a diplomat in Paris and
3195:Wormald, B.H.G. "How Hyde Became a Royalist",
3167:The Debate on the English Revolution Revisited
1938:In fiction, Clarendon is a minor character in
1758:He spent his exile updating and expanding his
819:, Hyde was at first a moderate critic of King
5168:
4574:
4267:
3818:
2853:The History of the Rebellion: A New Selection
2668:
1707:
1051:. Shortly after this, an attempt was made to
1036:", designed to preserve the supremacy of the
1025:He played a key role in Charles' marriage to
621:Edward Hyde was born on 18 February 1609, at
8:
3078:online, vol. 1 to 1660, and vol. 2 from 1660
2947:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
2830:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
2745:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
2695:
1451:
886:was created a separate government under the
16:English politician and historian (1609β1674)
4007:Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton
3361:Works by Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon
3084:Statesmen and Politicians of the Stuart Age
2911:Naylor, Leonard (1983). Henning, BD (ed.).
1834:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
1071:, and the cost of supporting the colony of
835:, Charles's primary adviser. Following the
114:Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton
5175:
5161:
5153:
4581:
4567:
4559:
4274:
4260:
4252:
4112:Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough
3825:
3811:
3803:
3375:
1736:Azure, a chevron between three lozenges Or
1714:
1700:
1312:
1157:
625:, sixth of nine children and third son of
47:
20:
1854:Learn how and when to remove this message
1102:The Earl of Clarendon; 1666 engraving by
3978:Francis Cottington, 1st Baron Cottington
2683:
2216:
2192:
1869:played Sir Edward Hyde in the 1947 film
1730:Arms of Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon:
1130:Above all, the military setbacks of the
897:After the Royalist defeat, Hyde fled to
723:that lived in that age." These included
578:, making him grandfather of two queens,
79:19 June 1660 β 8 September 1660
5463:Members of the Privy Council of England
5363:Chancellors of the University of Oxford
5358:Chancellors of the Exchequer of England
5290:
4205:Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin
4175:Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin
4151:Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin
4128:Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin
4048:Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin
3908:Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex
3314:Essays by Edward Hyde at Quotidiana.org
2944:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2827:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2161:
2076:
1324:
1014:, and this was largely achieved in the
602:Hyde was aquitanced with the clergyman
341: 1634; died 1667)
316: 1629; died 1629)
4225:Charles Talbot, 1st Duke of Shrewsbury
3647:Chancellor of the University of Oxford
2738:
2644:
2585:
2560:
2548:
2515:
2503:
2426:
2359:
2299:
2287:
2275:
2260:
2204:
2173:
1089:Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland
912:During this period Hyde began writing
699:(1637β1671), and Frances, who married
633:(1607β1656) and Nicholas (1610β1611).
3971:Edward Littleton, 1st Baron Lyttelton
3902:Henry Montagu, 1st Earl of Manchester
3873:Henry Howard, 1st Earl of Northampton
2792:Contains a list of Clarendon's works.
2707:
2527:
2474:
2454:
2438:
2411:
2395:
2327:
2311:
1903:Charles II: The Power and The Passion
1740:Paly of six or and gules a bend azure
1262:Text of statute as originally enacted
537:, with Hyde and his close friend Sir
7:
4183:Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle
4159:Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax
4070:Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester
4040:Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester
3950:Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland
3860:Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset
3321:The Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon
3162:(Boston, 1983), as historical writer
3108:Clarendon and the English Revolution
2488:Round about Piccadilly and Pall Mall
2383:
2371:
2347:
2232:
2065:Historiography of the United Kingdom
1832:adding citations to reliable sources
847:and was officially appointed to the
374:Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester
4120:John Lowther, 1st Viscount Lonsdale
4013:George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle
3881:Thomas Egerton, 1st Baron Ellesmere
3866:Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury
3226:"Edward Hyde,1st Earl of Clarendon"
3214:"Edward Hyde,1st Earl of Clarendon"
3046:Clarendon, Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of
2318:, ii. 14, 15; cf. Gardiner, x. 169.
530:led to a decline in his influence.
495:had gone too far, but by 1642 felt
5368:Earls of Clarendon (1661 creation)
5141:Italics indicate service when the
4167:Ford Grey, 1st Earl of Tankerville
4000:Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon
3944:James Ley, 1st Earl of Marlborough
3914:James Ley, 1st Earl of Marlborough
3888:Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk
3449:Sir Thomas Windebanke, 1st Baronet
3155:(2017), topical essays by scholars
2442:
2399:
831:and opposing the execution of the
562:in 1660, Charles II appointed him
457:Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon
14:
5423:Hyde family (English aristocracy)
5348:17th-century English male writers
4104:John Belasyse, 1st Baron Belasyse
4077:John Belasyse, 1st Baron Belasyse
4025:Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds
3116:. "Clarendon and the Civil War",
3086:(London, 1985), pp. 157β178.
1057:George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol
987:. He served as Chancellor of the
882:In 1644, the Royalist-controlled
715:Edward Hyde in 1626, aged 17, by
370:Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon
5273:
5272:
5258:
4333:
4032:Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex
3923:
3368:
3028:
2787:Dictionary of National Biography
2777:"Hyde, Edward (1609-1674)"
1906:, Clarendon was played by actor
1804:
1336:
1173:
695:(1645β1665), James (1650β1681),
442:
168:Chancellor, University of Oxford
5398:Lord-lieutenants of Oxfordshire
5383:Alumni of Magdalen Hall, Oxford
5353:17th-century English historians
3432:Parliament suspended since 1629
3391:Parliament suspended since 1629
3093:(1990), 22#4, pp. 607β632
1796:Portrayals in drama and fiction
664:, in 1622 Hyde was admitted to
338:
313:
4212:John Poulett, 1st Earl Poulett
3679:Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire
3257:"Biography of Sir Edward Hyde"
3160:Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon
3120:(1953), 3#10, pp. 695β703
2657:Clarendon & Rochester 1828
2463:Annals of the Bodleian Library
2109:Lee, Frederick George (1869).
2035:by Clarendon (J. Sharpe, 1819)
2032:Essays, Moral and Entertaining
1063:, his palatial new mansion in
918:, but following defeat in the
743:, who became his best friend.
232:April 1640 β May 1640
1:
5468:Court of Charles I of England
5408:Lords Proprietors of Carolina
5403:Lord-lieutenants of Wiltshire
5338:17th-century English nobility
4318:5th Baron Willoughby de Broke
2461:, pp. 294, 310, 378; Macray,
2457:, p. 385 cites Kennett,
1941:An Instance of the Fingerpost
1762:, the classic account of the
1248:Statute Law Revision Act 1948
1043:In 1663, he was one of eight
1016:Act of Indemnity and Oblivion
843:. In February 1643, Hyde was
5438:Burials at Westminster Abbey
5428:Fellows of the Royal Society
5343:17th-century English writers
4360:1st Lord Barrett of Newburgh
4283:Chancellors of the Exchequer
4236:Italics indicate service as
3743:Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire
3197:Cambridge Historical Journal
2961:UK public library membership
2844:UK public library membership
2247:, "The Great Tew Circle" in
915:The History of the Rebellion
717:Cornelis Janssens van Ceulen
596:The History of the Rebellion
359:Anne, Queen of Great Britain
5453:Impeached British officials
5388:Lord chancellors of England
3615:Chancellor of the Exchequer
3526:Chancellor of the Exchequer
3367:(public domain audiobooks)
3199:8#2 (1945), pp. 65β92
3131:MacGillivray, R.C. (1974).
2855:. Oxford University Press.
2807:Why was Charles I executed?
2576:Mandarin Edition 1993 p.253
1666:Traditionalist conservatism
757:On 22 November 1633 he was
5484:
5214:Baron Berkeley of Stratton
4238:First Lord of the Treasury
4123:(March 1690βNovember 1690)
4107:(December 1688βApril 1689)
3689:The Viscount Saye and Sele
3586:First Lord of the Treasury
3296:"Edward Hyde & family"
3065:Brownley, Martine Watson.
2896:. Little, Brown & Co.
2492:Cambridge University Press
2486:Wheatley, Henry Benjamin,
2085:"Edward Hyde & family"
1764:Wars of the Three Kingdoms
1412:Traditionalist Catholicism
1274:for blatant violations of
1162:Earl of Clarendon Act 1667
1155:United Kingdom legislation
892:George Goring, Lord Goring
493:to rule without Parliament
67:First Lord of the Treasury
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3481:Member of Parliament for
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3438:Member of Parliament for
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3397:Member of Parliament for
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3218:www.nationalgalleries.org
3125:Puritanism and Revolution
3103:vol 19, nos. 73β75 (1904)
3101:English Historical Review
2981:Wagner, A.F.H.V. (1958),
2924:Clarendon and his Friends
2669:Maclagan & Louda 1999
2611:Clarendon and his Friends
1651:Spanish American royalism
1305:, later Dean of Bristol.
1172:
1167:
863:as "a brave bad man" and
450:
236:
225:
199:
173:
126:
72:
61:
46:
5443:English MPs 1640 (April)
3238:"Edward Hyde(1609-1674)"
2922:Ollard, Richard (1987).
2756:"Can You Keep a Secret?"
1984:(Oxford 1811, 2 volumes)
1526:1st Viscount Bolingbroke
1461:Conservative corporatism
1309:Exile, death, and legacy
903:Second English Civil War
666:Hertford College, Oxford
570:, while Hyde's daughter
410:Hertford College, Oxford
4932:1st Earl of Shaftesbury
4637:1st Earl of Marlborough
4547:Sir William Wyndham, Bt
4306:Sir George Home of Spot
4244:was ruled by Commission
4115:(April 1689βMarch 1690)
3736:The Earl of Southampton
3596:The Earl of Southampton
3179:(1992) pp. 173β94
3051:Encyclopædia Britannica
2917:. Boydell & Brewer.
1776:Oxford University Press
1079:as part of Catherine's
938:, she does not appear.
920:Third English Civil War
877:First Battle of Newbury
548:Third English Civil War
516:First English Civil War
474:First English Civil War
5145:was held in Commission
4938:1st Earl of Nottingham
4898:2nd Earl of Manchester
4642:1st Earl of Manchester
4289:(1603β1649; 1660β1714)
3843:(1603β1649; 1660β1714)
2953:10.1093/ref:odnb/14328
2892:; Louda, JiΕΓ (1999).
2836:10.1093/ref:odnb/11100
2805:Holmes, Clive (2007).
2772:Firth, Charles Harding
2754:Eales, Jackie (2019).
2731:. H. Colburn. p.
1877:Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
1747:
1541:1st Duke of Wellington
1452:
1132:Second Anglo-Dutch War
1106:
1075:, acquired along with
999:
954:to the king's brother
907:Execution of Charles I
867:as a hypocrite, while
796:
719:
591:Second Anglo-Dutch War
5448:English MPs 1640β1648
5130:1st Viscount Harcourt
4926:Sir Orlando Bridgeman
4920:1st Earl of Clarendon
4620:1st Viscount Brackley
4035:(MarchβNovember 1679)
4003:(JuneβSeptember 1660)
3672:The Viscount Falkland
3599:(Lord High Treasurer)
3580:(Lord High Treasurer)
3380:Parliament of England
2870:Kenyon, J.P. (1978).
2851:Hyde, Edward (2009).
2598:Diary of Samuel Pepys
2490:(1870), reprinted by
1912:Catherine of Braganza
1744:Azure, a cross argent
1729:
1521:1st Earl of Rochester
1511:1st Earl of Clarendon
1466:Divine right of kings
1180:Parliament of England
1101:
1027:Catherine of Braganza
997:
790:
764:Court of Common Pleas
714:
384:Anne, Duchess of York
103:(Lord High Treasurer)
88:Charles II of England
30:The Earl of Clarendon
5235:Sir William Berkeley
4846:Bulstrode Whitelocke
4765:Bulstrode Whitelocke
4749:Bulstrode Whitelocke
4718:Bulstrode Whitelocke
4652:21st Earl of Arundel
4366:1st Baron Cottington
4131:(November 1690β1694)
4080:(1687βDecember 1688)
4043:(November 1679β1684)
3837:Lord High Treasurers
2441:, p. 378 cites
2398:, p. 376 cites
2330:, p. 373 cites
2314:, p. 372 cites
2219:, p. 428 cites
2002:, new edition, 1807.
1828:improve this section
1140:Great Fire of London
1049:Province of Carolina
1008:Declaration of Breda
989:University of Oxford
942:Career: 1660 to 1667
783:Career: 1640 to 1660
506:, his opposition to
26:The Right Honourable
5249:Earl of Shaftesbury
5228:Sir George Carteret
4849:(JanuaryβJune 1659)
4691:1st Baron Lyttelton
4490:Sir Charles Montagu
4227:(JulyβOctober 1714)
3704:The Duke of Ormonde
3577:The Lord Cottington
3282:. 26 September 1563
3151:Major, Philip, ed.
3012:, London, pp.
2991:on 14 February 2017
2926:. Hamish Hamilton.
2800:(2 volume ed.)
2465:, ed. 1890, p. 462.
2290:, pp. 229β239.
2143:. 26 September 1563
1792:on 4 January 1675.
1447:Cavalier Parliament
991:from 1660 to 1667.
956:James, Duke of York
707:Career: before 1640
574:married the future
514:shortly before the
484:from 1660 to 1667.
100:The Lord Cottington
5393:Lord High Stewards
4965:1st Baron Jeffreys
4944:1st Baron Guilford
4880:Thomas Widdrington
4775:Thomas Widdrington
4679:1st Baron Coventry
4647:2nd Duke of Lennox
4523:1st Baron Carleton
4372:Sir John Colepeper
4324:Sir Richard Weston
3761:Peerage of England
3722:Title next held by
3700:Title last held by
3548:Sir Edward Herbert
3544:Title last held by
3519:Sir John Colepeper
3511:Political offices
3492:George Buller (MP)
3471:George Buller (MP)
3173:Trevor-Roper, Hugh
2600:, 2 September 1667
2245:Trevor-Roper, Hugh
2024:Volume III, Part 2
2018:Volume III, Part 1
1768:Clarendon Building
1748:
1295:19 & 20 Cha. 2
1203:19 & 20 Cha. 2
1144:raid on the Medway
1107:
1000:
948:Stuart Restoration
926:and was appointed
837:Grand Remonstrance
797:
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642:Lord Chief Justice
354:Mary II of England
148:Sir Edward Herbert
5373:English essayists
5287:
5286:
5242:Sir John Colleton
5207:Earl of Clarendon
5200:Duke of Albemarle
5184:Lords Proprietors
5150:
5149:
5017:William Rawlinson
5003:William Rawlinson
4834:Nathaniel Fiennes
4807:Nathaniel Fiennes
4781:Nathaniel Fiennes
4556:
4555:
4463:2nd Baron Delamer
4312:Sir Julius Caesar
4249:
4248:
4027:(1673βMarch 1679)
3801:
3800:
3781:Succeeded by
3774:Earl of Clarendon
3753:The Earl of Essex
3750:Succeeded by
3711:Lord High Steward
3686:Succeeded by
3654:Succeeded by
3632:Academic offices
3622:Succeeded by
3593:Succeeded by
3565:Orlando Bridgeman
3562:Succeeded by
3497:Succeeded by
3487:1640β1642
3454:Succeeded by
3413:Succeeded by
3355:George Agar-Ellis
3327:Project Gutenberg
3300:Westminster Abbey
3165:Richardson, R.C.
3114:Hill, Christopher
3076:. (2 vol., 1911)
2959:(Subscription or
2890:Maclagan, Michael
2842:(Subscription or
2798:Life of Clarendon
2698:, pp. 73β79.
2696:Trevor-Roper 1979
2334:, ii. 77; Black,
2122:978-0-7905-9300-5
2089:Westminster Abbey
2012:Volume II, Part 2
2006:Volume II, Part 1
1917:In the 2004 film
1864:
1863:
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1790:Westminster Abbey
1742:(Langford); 3rd:
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1561:Winston Churchill
1365:Counterrevolution
1267:
1266:
1237:Other legislation
1168:Act of Parliament
1038:Church of England
985:Earl of Clarendon
981:Viscount Cornbury
833:Earl of Strafford
829:Church of England
825:royal prerogative
759:called to the bar
681:Frances Aylesbury
670:Church of England
662:Gillingham School
623:Dinton, Wiltshire
610:dedicated to Hyde
604:Serenus de Cressy
568:Earl of Clarendon
504:Church of England
454:
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327:Frances Aylesbury
287:Westminster Abbey
259:Dinton, Wiltshire
161:Orlando Bridgeman
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5051:1st Baron Somers
5030:1st Baron Somers
4874:William Lenthall
4869:(June 1659β1660)
4823:Council of State
4797:Richard Cromwell
4708:Council of State
4593:Lord Chancellors
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4399:1st Baron Ashley
4354:1st Baron Weston
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3733:Preceded by
3669:Preceded by
3664:Honorary titles
3640:Duke of Somerset
3637:Preceded by
3574:Preceded by
3516:Preceded by
3468:Preceded by
3457:William Pleydell
3416:William Whitaker
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1232:19 December 1667
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1177:
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1095:to destroy him.
1045:Lords Proprietor
969:Cardinal Mazarin
809:Short Parliament
754:in Oxfordshire.
748:Great Tew Circle
701:Thomas Keightley
617:Personal details
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4601:Interregnum
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