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  1. When Frances Aylesbury Countess of Clarendon was christened on 25 August 1617, in St Margaret, Westminster, Middlesex, England, her father, Thomas Aylesbury 1st Baronet Aylesbury, was 41 and her mother, Lady Mary Anne Denman Baroness Aylesbury, was 36. She married Edward Hyde on 10 July 1634, in Westminster, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom.

  2. Frances Hyde, Countess of Clarendon (Q4943005) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. English noble. ... Frances Aylesbury; Statements. instance of. human ...

  3. Career. On 10 July 1634 she became the second wife of Edward Hyde, who was later created Baron Hyde (in 1660) and Earl of Clarendon (in 1661). He was Lord Chancellor of England 1658–1667. They had six children: Lady Anne (1637–1671), married King James II/VII. Honorary. Lady Frances, married Thomas Keightley, Irish revenue commissioner and ...

  4. Anne Hyde is shown wearing fashionably casual dress in this print. Keywords: Aylesbury family, Hyde family, Stuart family, Countess, British, long curly coiffure, square décolletage, chemise, puffed sleeves, vee neckline, quarter length tabbed sleeves, necklace, earrings, wrap

  5. Frances Hyde, Countess of Clarendon (bapt. 25 August 1617 – 8 August 1667) was an English peeress and mother-in-law of King James II/VII and grandmother of Queen Mary II and Queen Anne. Frances was a daughter and evenutal sole-heiress of

  6. Frances Hyde, Countess of Clarendon (25 August 1617 – 8 August 1667), born Frances Aylesbury, was an English peeress. As the mother of Anne Hyde, she was mother-in-law to James II and VII, the deposed king of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the maternal grandmother of Mary II and Queen Anne.

  7. Countess of Clarendon. Countess of Clarendon is a title given to the wife of the Earl of Clarendon. Women who have held the title include: Frances Hyde, Countess of Clarendon (1617-1667) Flower Backhouse, Countess of Clarendon (died 1700) Jane Hyde, Countess of Clarendon (1669-1725) Charlotte Villiers, Countess of Clarendon (1721-1790)