Anne HydeAge: 331638–1671
- Name
- Anne Hyde
- Given names
- Anne
- Surname
- Hyde
Birth | 12 March 1638 Cranbourne Lodge, Near, Windsor, England |
Australian History | 1642 (Age 3) Note: Dutch explorer Abel Tasman explores the west coast of Tasmania, lands on its east coast and names the island Anthoonij van Diemenslandt. |
Marriage | James Stuart - View family 24 November 1659 (Age 21)
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James's time in France had exposed him to the beliefs and ceremonies of Catholicism; he and his wife…
James's time in France had exposed him to the beliefs and ceremonies of Catholicism; he and his wife, Anne, became drawn to that faith.[32] James took Eucharist in the Roman Catholic Church in 1668 or 1669, although his conversion was kept secret for some time and he continued to attend Anglican services until 1676.[33] In spite of his conversion, James continued to associate primarily with Anglicans, including John Churchill and George Legge, as well as French Protestants, such as Louis de Duras, the Earl of Feversham.[34]
Growing fears of Catholic influence at court led the English Parliament to introduce a new Test Act in 1673.[35] Under this Act, all civil and military officials were required to take an oath (in which they were required not only to disavow the doctrine of transubstantiation, but also denounce certain practices of the Catholic Church as superstitious and idolatrous) and to receive the Eucharist under the auspices of the Church of England.[36] James refused to perform either action, instead choosing to relinquish the post of Lord High Admiral. His conversion to Catholicism was thereby made public.[35]
Charles II opposed the conversion, ordering that James's daughters, Mary and Anne, be raised as Protestants.[37] Nevertheless, he allowed James to marry the Catholic Mary of Modena, a fifteen-year-old Italian princess.[38] James and Mary were married by proxy in a Catholic ceremony on 20 September 1673.[39] On 21 November, Mary arrived in England and Nathaniel Crew, Bishop of Oxford, performed a brief Anglican service that did little more than recognise the Catholic marriage.[40] Many of the British people, distrustful of Catholicism, regarded the new Duchess of York as an agent of the Pope.[41] |
Birth of a son #1 | 22 October 1660 (Age 22) Worcester House, London, England |
Death of a son | 5 May 1661 (Age 23) Whitehall, Westminster, London, England |
Birth of a daughter #2 | 30 April 1662 (Age 24) St. James Palace, London, England
daughter -
Mary Stuart
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Birth of a son #3 | 12 July 1663 (Age 25) St. James Palace, London, England |
Birth of a daughter #4 | 6 February 1665 (Age 26) St. James Palace, London, England
daughter -
Anne Stuart
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Birth of a son #5 | 4 July 1666 (Age 28) St. James Palace, London, England
son -
Charles … Duke Of Kendal
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Death of a son | 22 May 1667 (Age 29) St. James Palace, London, England |
Death of a son | 20 June 1667 (Age 29) Richmond Palace, England
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Charles … Duke Of Kendal
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Birth of a son #6 | 14 September 1667 (Age 29) St. James Palace, London, England
son -
Edgar Stuart
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Birth of a daughter #7 | 13 January 1669 (Age 30) Whitehall, England
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Henrietta …
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Death of a daughter | 15 November 1669 (Age 31) St. James Palace, England
daughter -
Henrietta …
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Birth of a daughter #8 | 9 February 1671 (Age 32) Whitehall, England
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Catherine …
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Death | 31 March 1671 (Age 33) St. James Palace, London, England |
Family with James Stuart - View family |
husband |
James Stuart
Birth 14 October 1633 32 23 St. James Palace, London, England Death 6 September 1701 (Age 67) St. Germain-, En-Laye, France Loading...
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4 years herself |
Anne Hyde
Birth 12 March 1638 Cranbourne Lodge, Near, Windsor, England Death 31 March 1671 (Age 33) St. James Palace, London, England Loading...
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Marriage: 24 November 1659 |
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11 months #1 son |
Duke Charles … Of Cambridge
Birth 22 October 1660 27 22 Worcester House, London, England Death 5 May 1661 (Age 6 months) Whitehall, Westminster, London, England Loading...
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18 months #2 daughter |
Mary Stuart
Birth 30 April 1662 28 24 St. James Palace, London, England Death 28 December 1694 (Age 32) Kensington, Palace, London, England Loading...
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14 months #3 son |
Duke James … Of Cambridge
Birth 12 July 1663 29 25 St. James Palace, London, England Death 22 May 1667 (Age 3) St. James Palace, London, England Loading...
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19 months #4 daughter |
Anne Stuart
Birth 6 February 1665 31 26 St. James Palace, London, England Death 1 August 1714 (Age 49) Kensington, Palace, London, England Loading...
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17 months #5 son |
Charles … Duke Of Kendal
Birth 4 July 1666 32 28 St. James Palace, London, England Death 20 June 1667 (Age 11 months) Richmond Palace, England Loading...
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14 months #6 son |
Edgar Stuart
Birth 14 September 1667 33 29 St. James Palace, London, England Death 8 June 1671 (Age 3) Richmond Palace, London, England Loading...
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16 months #7 daughter |
Henrietta …
Birth 13 January 1669 35 30 Whitehall, England Death 15 November 1669 (Age 10 months) St. James Palace, England Loading...
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2 years #8 daughter |
Catherine …
Birth 9 February 1671 37 32 Whitehall, England Death 5 December 1671 (Age 9 months) St. James Palace, England Loading...
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James Stuart + Mary Beatrice … Of Modena - View family |
husband |
James Stuart
Birth 14 October 1633 32 23 St. James Palace, London, England Death 6 September 1701 (Age 67) St. Germain-, En-Laye, France Loading...
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25 years husband's wife |
Mary Beatrice … Of Modena
Birth 25 September 1658 Death 7 May 1718 (Age 59) St. Germain-, En-Laye, France Loading...
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Marriage: 21 November 1673 — Dover, England |
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#1 step-daughter |
Catherine Laura Stuart
Birth 10 January St. James Palace, London, England Death 3 October 1675 St. James Palace, London, England Loading...
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#2 step-son |
Duke Charles Stuart Of Cambridge
Birth 7 November 1677 44 19 St. James Palace, London, England Death 12 December 1677 (Age 35 days) St. James Palace, London, England Loading...
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5 years #3 step-daughter |
Charlotte Maria Stuart
Birth 16 August 1682 48 23 St. James Palace, London, England Death 6 October 1682 (Age 51 days) St. James Palace, London, England Loading...
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6 years #4 step-son |
James Francis Edward Stuart Prince Of Wales
Birth 10 June 1688 54 29 St. James Palace, London, England Death 1 January 1766 (Age 77) Rome, Italy Loading...
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4 years #5 step-daughter |
Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart
Birth 28 June 1692 58 33 St. Germain-, En-Laye, France Death 8 April 1712 (Age 19) St. Germain-, En-Laye, France Loading...
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Australian History | Dutch explorer Abel Tasman explores the west coast of Tasmania, lands on its east coast and names the island Anthoonij van Diemenslandt. |
Marriage | James's time in France had exposed him to the beliefs and ceremonies of Catholicism; he and his wife, Anne, became drawn to that faith.[32] James took Eucharist in the Roman Catholic Church in 1668 or 1669, although his conversion was kept secret for some time and he continued to attend Anglican services until 1676.[33] In spite of his conversion, James continued to associate primarily with Anglicans, including John Churchill and George Legge, as well as French Protestants, such as Louis de Duras, the Earl of Feversham.[34]
Growing fears of Catholic influence at court led the English Parliament to introduce a new Test Act in 1673.[35] Under this Act, all civil and military officials were required to take an oath (in which they were required not only to disavow the doctrine of transubstantiation, but also denounce certain practices of the Catholic Church as superstitious and idolatrous) and to receive the Eucharist under the auspices of the Church of England.[36] James refused to perform either action, instead choosing to relinquish the post of Lord High Admiral. His conversion to Catholicism was thereby made public.[35]
Charles II opposed the conversion, ordering that James's daughters, Mary and Anne, be raised as Protestants.[37] Nevertheless, he allowed James to marry the Catholic Mary of Modena, a fifteen-year-old Italian princess.[38] James and Mary were married by proxy in a Catholic ceremony on 20 September 1673.[39] On 21 November, Mary arrived in England and Nathaniel Crew, Bishop of Oxford, performed a brief Anglican service that did little more than recognise the Catholic marriage.[40] Many of the British people, distrustful of Catholicism, regarded the new Duchess of York as an agent of the Pope.[41] |
Marriage | James's time in France had exposed him to the beliefs and ceremonies of Catholicism; he and his wife, Anne, became drawn to that faith.[32] James took Eucharist in the Roman Catholic Church in 1668 or 1669, although his conversion was kept secret for some time and he continued to attend Anglican services until 1676.[33] In spite of his conversion, James continued to associate primarily with Anglicans, including John Churchill and George Legge, as well as French Protestants, such as Louis de Duras, the Earl of Feversham.[34]
Growing fears of Catholic influence at court led the English Parliament to introduce a new Test Act in 1673.[35] Under this Act, all civil and military officials were required to take an oath (in which they were required not only to disavow the doctrine of transubstantiation, but also denounce certain practices of the Catholic Church as superstitious and idolatrous) and to receive the Eucharist under the auspices of the Church of England.[36] James refused to perform either action, instead choosing to relinquish the post of Lord High Admiral. His conversion to Catholicism was thereby made public.[35]
Charles II opposed the conversion, ordering that James's daughters, Mary and Anne, be raised as Protestants.[37] Nevertheless, he allowed James to marry the Catholic Mary of Modena, a fifteen-year-old Italian princess.[38] James and Mary were married by proxy in a Catholic ceremony on 20 September 1673.[39] On 21 November, Mary arrived in England and Nathaniel Crew, Bishop of Oxford, performed a brief Anglican service that did little more than recognise the Catholic marriage.[40] Many of the British people, distrustful of Catholicism, regarded the new Duchess of York as an agent of the Pope.[41] |