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1.16a Supplemental- Sir Edward Hyde, First Earl of Clarendon

Revolutions

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History of Hyde

Edward Hyde, the first Earl of Clarendon, died in exile in 1674. His massive manuscript collected dust for the next thirty years until it was dusted off by one of his sons. After Charles I was executed, Hyde went off to serve as ambassador to Spain while Prince Charles sailed off to start the Third Civil War. He is widely respected even today for refusing to let the King and his advisors off the hook.

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