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Committee for Foreign Affairs served as the ministry; other significant statesmen not in the committee are listed in the next section. As the name of the ministry would suggest, Lord Clarendon (earlier Lord Hyde) was, in effect, the leader of the government.
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simply left his position, eventually being forced out of the House two years later.
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Charles II
English Restoration
Lord Hyde
Earl of Clarendon
Lord Chancellor
heir presumptive
Duke of York
Second Anglo-Dutch War
Cabal ministry
House of Commons
Duke of Albemarle
George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham
Sir George Carteret
Privy Council
Lord Chancellor
The Lord Hyde
Earl of Clarendon
Lord High Treasurer
The Earl of Southampton

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