Person    | Male  Born 2/6/1638  Died 31/10/1709

Henry Hyde, Earl of Clarendon

Categories: Politics & Administration

Countries: Netherlands

Aristocrat and politician. Son of Edward, the 1st Earl. Born in England but brought up partly in the Netherlands. Returned to England in 1660 and entered politics. Died in London.

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Henry Hyde, Earl of Clarendon

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Clarendon Arch - 1682

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