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2nd son of [[family::Edward Hyde]], 1st [[personal title::Earl of Clarendon]] ([[date of birth::1609]]-[[date of death::1674]]). [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Newport]] in 1660, [[organisations::University of Oxford|Oxford University]] in 1661 and [[location::Wootton Bassett]] in 1679. Made [[occupation::Master of the Robes]] in 1662 and held this post until 1678. In 1676, Charles II appointed him [[occupation::ambassador-extraordinary]] to the [[associates::John Sobieski|king]] of [[location::Poland]].   
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2nd son of [[family::Edward Hyde]], 1st [[personal title::Earl of Clarendon]] ([[date of birth::1609]]-[[date of death::1674]]). [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Newport]] in 1660, [[organisations::University of Oxford|Oxford University]] in 1661 and [[location::Wootton Bassett]] in 1679. Made [[occupation::Master of the Robes]] in 1662 and in 1676 he was appointed [[occupation::ambassador-extraordinary]] by [[associates::Charles II]] to the [[associates::John Sobieski|king]] of [[location::Poland]].   
  
 
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Laurence HYDE, 1st Earl of Rochester 1642-1711

Bookplate of Laurence Hyde, Earl of Rochester (BM Franks Collection *106)

Biographical Note

2nd son of Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon (1609-1674). MP for Newport in 1660, Oxford University in 1661 and Wootton Bassett in 1679. Made Master of the Robes in 1662 and in 1676 he was appointed ambassador-extraordinary by Charles II to the king of Poland.

Characteristic Markings

Used an engraved armorial bookplate.

Sources