| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Hindon | [1677], [1685], [1689], [1690],, 1695 – 1698 |
| Wiltshire | 1702 – 20 Apr. 1722 |
Family and Education
b. 10 Oct. 1650, 2nd but o. surv. s. of Alexander Hyde, bp. of Salisbury, by Mary, da. of Robert Townson, bp. of Salisbury. educ. Magdalen Hall, Oxf. 1666; M. Temple 1667, called 1673. m. (1) 4 May 1674, Lady Finetta Pope (d. 16 Oct. 1700), da. of Thomas, 3rd Earl, sis. and coh. of Thomas, 4th Earl of Downe [I], 2s. 1da. d.v.p.; (2) 26 Jan. 1704, Arundell, da. of Thomas Penruddock, M.P. of Compton Chamberlayne, Wilts., s.p. suc. under entail to Wilts. estates of uncle Sir Robert Hyde, M.P., c.j. of King’s bench 1665;1Wilts. N. & Q. vi. 344, 389; Baker, Northants. i. 708; Wilts. Arch. Mag. xxiv. 93-94. and fa. 1667.
Address
Main residences: Hatch, nr. Hindon; Heale, Wilts.
biography text
Hyde, whose father was first cousin to Lord Chancellor Clarendon, was a High Church Tory and member of the October Club. In 1721 his name was sent to the Pretender as a probable supporter in the event of a rising.2Stuart mss 65/16. He was returned five times for Hindon, where he had an interest, and seven times for the county, though on the last occasion too ‘ancient and infirm’ to appear at the election,3Wilts. Arch. Mag. xi. 88, 90. dying ten days later, 20 Apr. 1722.4Pol. State, xxiii. 454.
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