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  1. 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.

  2. Frances Hyde, Countess of Clarendon, 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.

  3. Frances Hyde (Countess of Clarendon) Mother of Anne Hyde, Duchess of York, and daughter of Anne Aylesbury. 1617-1667. An English peeress and mother-in-law of King James II/VII and grandmother of Queen Mary II and Queen Anne.

  4. She was styled as Baroness Hyde of Hindon in November 1660 and styled as Countess of Clarendon in April 1661. She died at 49 and was interred at Westminster Abbey. English Aristocracy.

  5. Hace 4 días · Home. Edward Hyde & family. Politician, Historian and Diplomat. Various members of Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon's family are buried with him in a vault in the north ambulatory, near the steps up to Henry VII's chapel in Westminster Abbey. A gravestone recording the names was first inserted in 1867 and it has been re-cut. The inscriptions read:

  6. 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)

  7. 25 de ago. de 2021 · Marriage. On 10 July 1634 she became the second wife of Edward Hyde, created Baron Hyde of Hindon, Wilts (in 1660), Viscount Cornberry (1661) and Earl of Clarendon (1661). [1] . He was Lord Chancellor of England 16581667. Frances and Edward had six children: Hon. Henry, later 2nd Earl of Clarendon (1638–1709)