Anne Hyde

Noble person

1637 – 1671

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Who was Anne Hyde?

Anne Hyde was Duchess of York and Albany as the first wife of the future King James II of England. 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. The two first met in the Netherlands while Anne was living in the household of James' sister Mary. James and Anne had eight children, but six died in early childhood. The two who survived to adulthood were Lady Mary, who succeeded her father after his deposition during the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and Lady Anne, who succeeded her brother-in-law and became the first monarch of Great Britain.

Born the daughter of a commonerEdward Hyde, Anne is best known for her marriage to James, which caused much gossip. Two months after the marriage, Anne gave birth to the couple's first child, who had obviously been conceived out of wedlock. Until near the end of Anne's life, some observers disapproved of James' decision to marry Anne; but not King Charles II, James' brother, who wanted the marriage to take place. Another cause of disapproval was the public affection James showed towards Anne, such as kissing and leaning against each other, which was considered improper behavior during the 1600s.

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Born
Mar 12, 1637
Windsor
Also known as
  • Anne Hyde, Duchess of York
Parents
Siblings
Spouses
Children
Religion
  • Catholicism
  • Anglicanism
Nationality
  • England
Lived in
  • Windsor
Died
Mar 31, 1671
London
Resting place
Westminster Abbey

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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