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  1. Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester, KG, PC (March 1642 – 2 May 1711) was an English statesman and writer. He was originally a supporter of James II but later supported the Glorious Revolution in 1688.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Lawrence Hyde, 1st earl of Rochester (born March 1642—died May 2, 1711, London) was an influential English statesman who served under Charles II, James II, William III, and Queen Anne. The second son of the renowned statesman and historian Edward Hyde , 1st earl of Clarendon, he entered Parliament in 1660 and was master of the robes from 1662 to 1675.

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  3. Charles Wilmot, 3rd Earl of Rochester (1671–1681) Earls of Rochester; Second creation (1682) Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester (1642–1711) Henry Hyde, 4th Earl of Clarendon, 2nd Earl of Rochester (1672–1753) Hon. Edward Hyde (d. 1702) Hon. Laurence Hyde (1703–1704) Henry Hyde, Viscount Cornbury, 5th Baron Hyde (1710–1753) See also

  4. Rochester, Laurence Hyde, 1st earl of (1642–1711). Laurence Hyde was the second son of the historian and lord chancellor and younger brother of the 2nd earl of Clarendon, lord privy seal and lord-lieutenant of Ireland in James II's reign. His sister Anne married the duke of York (later James II) in 1660 and died in 1671.

  5. Hyde, Laurence (1641/2–1711), 1st earl of Rochester, lord lieutenant of Ireland , was baptised in March 1642, second son of Edward Hyde, the leading royalist and later earl of Clarendon and Charles II's lord chancellor.

  6. Politician; MP for several constituencies and writer An influential statesman who served under Charles II, James II, William III and Queen Anne. The son of statesman Edward Hyde, he entered Parliament in 1660 and was Master of the Robes from 1662 to 1675. In 1679, he was made First Lord of the Treasury and a Privy Councillor. He later served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Hyde helped defeat ...

  7. Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester, was an English statesman and writer. He was originally a supporter of James II but later supported the Glorious Revolution in 1688. He held high office under Queen Anne, daughter of his sister Anne Hyde, but their frequent disagreements limited his influence.