Publisher's Synopsis
Lives of the Friends and Contemporaries of Lord Chancellor Clarendon presents biographical sketches of key figures surrounding Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, a prominent statesman and historian of 17th-century England. This volume, focusing on Lord Falkland and Lord Capell, delves into their lives, careers, and contributions to the political landscape during a turbulent era in British history.
Lady Theresa Lewis offers insights into the characters and motivations of these influential men, shedding light on their relationships with Clarendon and their roles in shaping the events of their time. This historical work provides valuable perspectives on the social and political dynamics of 17th-century England and the lives of notable figures who left their mark on history.
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