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A concise biography reconstructs the life of Anne Hyde, following her family background and childhood, her arrival at royal courts, and the intimate documents that illuminate her voice, including a small handwritten notebook. It narrates her courtship and marriage to a royal prince, the practical and ceremonial duties she assumed as duchess, and the social and political tensions that shaped her household and alliances, notably episodes connected with the fall of a leading statesman and other turning-points in court life. The account concludes with the decline of her fortunes and her death, while assessing her personal influence and legacy through her children.

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J. R. Henslowe

J. R. Henslowe is an author known for his work on historical figures, particularly in the realm of English history. His notable book, "Anne Hyde, Duchess of York," explores the life and influence of Anne Hyde, who was a significant figure in the court of King Charles II. Henslowe's writing contributes to the understanding of the complexities of royal relationships and the political landscape of 17th-century England. Through his detailed narrative, he sheds light on the personal and public life of a woman who played a crucial role in the monarchy.

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