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Daughter of [[family::Edward Hyde]], [[personal title::Earl of Clarendon]], and wife of [[family::James II|James]] [[personal title::Duke of York]] (later [[family::James II]]). After her marriage to the Duke and her father's rise in influence, she became increasingly involved in politics and was considered 'influential' by French ambassadors (ODNB). | Daughter of [[family::Edward Hyde]], [[personal title::Earl of Clarendon]], and wife of [[family::James II|James]] [[personal title::Duke of York]] (later [[family::James II]]). After her marriage to the Duke and her father's rise in influence, she became increasingly involved in politics and was considered 'influential' by French ambassadors (ODNB). |
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Anne HYDE, Duchess of York 1637-71
Biographical Note
Daughter of Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, and wife of James Duke of York (later James II). After her marriage to the Duke and her father's rise in influence, she became increasingly involved in politics and was considered 'influential' by French ambassadors (ODNB).
Books
Books with her armorial stamps survive.
Sources
- British Armorial Bindings.
- Miller, John. "Anne [née Anne Hyde], duchess of York (1637–1671), first wife of James II." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.