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  • Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester (died 1711) 20 June – George Hickes, minister and scholar (died 1715) 23 December – John Holt, Lord Chief Justice (died 1710)...
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    in 1642, a series of fortifications were built along the east side of the park, including forts at what is now Marble Arch, Mount Street and Hyde Park...
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    connects the western end of The Mall (just in front of Buckingham Palace) with Hyde Park Corner, and is bordered by Buckingham Palace Gardens to the south, and...
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  • more likely that Hyde remained unmarried throughout her life. Hyde's career as a spy began in the aftermath of the English Civil War (1642–1651), which saw...
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    she had no children. William Seymour (1621 – 16 June 1642), who predeceased his father. Robert Seymour (1622–1646), who predeceased his father. Henry...
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    England during the English Civil War, the Interregnum, and the Restoration (1642 – c. 1679). It was later adopted by the Royalists themselves. Although it...
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    year. When the war began in August 1642, Hampden raised an infantry regiment for the Parliamentarian cause. He died of wounds received at the Battle of...
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  • Events from the year 1642 in Ireland. Monarch: Charles I February – English Protestant refugees are massacred at Shrule by Edmond Bourke's soldiers. 19...
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    and Scottish parliaments, and helped precipitate his own downfall. From 1642, Charles fought the armies of the English and Scottish parliaments in the...
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    on Mr Hobbes's Leviathan. In G. A. J. Rogers, Robert Filmer, George Lawson, John Bramhall & Edward Hyde Clarendon (eds.), Leviathan: Contemporary Responses...
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  • Millicent Hay, Life of Robert Sidney, Earl of Leicester (FSL, 1984), p. 187. Martin Wiggins and Catherine Richardson, British Drama, 1533–1642, vol. 5, 1603–1608...
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    doing, attempted to become ecstatic and see visions. According to Deborah Hyde, the spontaneous spread of this phenomenon through social networks played...
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    exclusion from the position of Robert Harley, in favour of the previous incumbent Randal Cranfield, who then died suddenly. In 1642 he was, as a steady royalist...
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