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  1. Anne Hyde, Duchess of York The couple began an affair and when Anne became pregnant, James made a promise that he would marry her, but later procrastinated. His elder brother Charles, however, forced him to honour his promise, he believed Anne's strong character would be a positive influence on his brother.

  2. Anne Hyde, Duchess of York. after Sir Peter Lely oil on canvas, feigned oval, based on a work of circa 1668-1670 29 1/4 in. x 24 3/4 in. (743 mm x 629 mm) Purchased, 1867 Primary Collection NPG 241. On display at Lyme Park, Stockport

  3. 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. Both were children of Edward Hyde ...

  4. May 15, 2024 · Signature. Anne Hyde (12 March 1637 – 31 March 1671) [2] [a] was the first wife of James, Duke of York, who later became King James II and VII. Anne was the daughter of a member of the English gentry— Edward Hyde (later created Earl of Clarendon)—and met her future husband when they were both living in exile in the Netherlands.

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · About Anne Hyde, Duchess of York. "Anne Hyde (12 March 1637 – 31 March 1671) was Duchess of York and Albany as the first wife of James, Duke of York, later King James II and VII. Originally Anglican, her father was a lawyer. Anne married James in 1660 after she became pregnant by him, but James is said to have promised to marry her in 1659.

  6. Mar 26, 2008 · Anne Hyde, duchess of York Bookreader Item Preview ... Anne, duchess of York, 1637-1671, Great Britain -- Court and courtiers Publisher London, T. W. Laurie ltd

  7. Anne Hyde, the first wife of James, Duke of York, later King James II of England, died before her husband became king. She was born on March 12, 1637, at Cranbourne Lodge in Windsor, England. Her parents were Edward Hyde (later created 1st Earl of Clarendon) and his second wife Frances Aylesbury, the daughter and heiress of Sir Thomas Aylesbury ...

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