9710 Individuals in our Database | | | | Matthew De Hyde Sex: Male | | | |  | Birth Date | 1170 Hyde, Cheshire, England | Death Date | 1211 Hyde, Cheshire, England | Father | John de La Hyde | Born: 1130 South Denchworth, Berkshire, England | Died: 1159 | Mother | | Born: | | | Matthew De Hyde Notes: | The township of Hyde in modern Tameside bears local name of one of its oldest and most distinguished families. It began with one Matthew de Hyde (or Mathaeus de Hide) whose son Robert acquired the title Robert de Norbury from King Edward II, as well as Lordship of the Manors of Hyde and Newton in Cheshire, Shalcross in Derbyshire and of Halghton in Lancashire. The family is related by ancestry to the Hydes of Wiltshire at Tisbury and West Hatch and to Edward Hyde, the Earl of Clarendon. The Hydes (or Hides) held estates at one time comprised of one hundred and ninety one acres. Their county seat was at Hyde Hall, a sixteenth century building, much altered in subsequent centuries by brick face work. Probably the most famous member of the Hyde family was Anne, wife to King James II and mother of Queen Anne.
| Notes: | Matthew went by Mathaeus de Hide, Matthew Hyde, Matthew De Hyde, and also Matthew De Bromhale.
| Notes: | Matthew was from a castle, near Bromhale, and the castle therefore gained the name of the closet landmark, Bromhale. This "Bromhale" may have been in France. The area called "Britanny."
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Ancestors Chart Parents 2 | 4 persons | 8 persons | 16 persons | 32 persons | 64 persons | 128 persons | 256 persons | 512 persons | 1024 persons | - | John de La Hyde b.1130 South Denchworth, Berkshire, England d.1159 | Ralph de La Hyde b.1100 South Denchworth, Berkshire, England d.1156 | John de La Hyde b.1070 Berkshire, England d.1135 | KNIGHT Ralph Gilbert de la Hyde b.1040
| | | | | | | | | | | | John de La Hyde b.1130 South Denchworth, Berkshire, England d.1159 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Parents 2 | 4 persons | 8 persons | 16 persons | 32 persons | 64 persons | 128 persons | 256 persons | 512 persons | 1024-persons | - | | | | | | | | | | | | 2 persons | 4 persons | 8 persons | 16 persons | 32 persons | 64 Persons | 128 persons | 256 persons | 512 persons | 1024 persons | - | | | |