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EdwardHyde Clarendon, 1st earl of, 1609-74, English statesman and historian.
After the outbreak of the civil war, Hyde was appointed (1643) chancellor of the exchequer, and he represented (1645) Charles in the unsuccessful Uxbridge negotiations to end the war.
Hyde followed Prince Charles (later Charles II) into exile in 1646 and became one of his chief advisers.