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  1. Anne Hyde was the eldest daughter Edward Hyde, a lawyer and M.P. and Frances Aylesbury, daughter of Sir Thomas Aylesbury, was born at Cranbourne Lodge in Windsor Great Park. In 1649, the family fled to the Netherlands following the execution of King Charles I by Parliament. The family settled in Breda, where they were offered a home by Mary ...

  2. Hyde, Anne (1638–1671)Duchess of York and mother of two English queens, Mary II and Anne. Born on March 12, 1638 (some sources cite 1637), at Cranbourne Lodge in Windsor, Berkshire, England; died on March 31, 1671, at St. Source for information on Hyde, Anne (1638–1671): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  3. Anne Hyde, daughter of Sir Edward Hyde, spent her childhood at the court of Princess Mary of Orange in Breda. In 1656 she accompanied Mary to her exiled brother Charles II's court in Paris, where she met the future James II.

  4. Anne Hyde, Duchess of York. (1637-1671), First wife of James II; mother of Mary II and Queen Anne. Later Stuart Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 16 portraits. The daughter of a Royalist advisor to the exiled Charles II, Anne secretly married James, the Duke of York, in the Netherlands in 1659. The couple went through an official marriage ...

  5. Anne Hyde (1637-1671) Born: 12th March 1637. at the Cranbourne Lodge, Windsor Great Park, Berkshire. Duchess of York. Died: 31st March 1671 at St. James' Palace, Westminster, Middlesex. Anne was the elder sister of Henry Hyde, eventual 2nd Earl of Clarendon and was born at Cranbourne Lodge in Windsor Great Park.

  6. Anne Hyde. Anne Hyde (12 tháng 3 năm 1637 – 31 tháng 3 năm 1671) [1] [a] là Công tước phu nhân xứ York và Albany là người vợ đầu tiên của James, Công tước xứ York (sau này là Vua James II của Anh). Anne là con gái của một thường dân - Edward Hyde (sau này được phong là Bá tước Clarendon ...

  7. 12 de mar. de 2022 · Anne Hyde was born on March 12th, 1637, as the first daughter of the Earl of Clarendon and his second wife. During the English Civil War, King Charles I was overthrown, and his son and the royals’ supporters fled into exile in the Netherlands, where the Princess of Orange, the daughter of Charles I, offered them protection.