Henry Sidney

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Henry Sidney was an English Whig politician and diplomat best known as one of the leaders who invited William of Orange to invade England in 1688, helping to trigger the Glorious Revolution.

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instanceOf English politician
diplomat
human
birthDate 1641-04-16
burialPlace Hollingbourne, Kent, England
surface form: Hollingbourne, Kent
causeOfDeath illness
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
deathDate 1704-04-08
educatedAt Christ Church, Oxford
familyName Sidney
father Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester
givenName Henry
heldOfficeDuring reign of William III alone
reign of William III and Mary II
invited William III of England
surface form: William of Orange
languageSpoken English
memberOf Whig Party
mother Dorothy Percy
movement Glorious Revolution
nobleTitle Earl of Romney
Viscount Sidney
notableFor Invitation to William of Orange in 1688
role in the Glorious Revolution
occupation courtier
diplomat
politician
parliamentaryFaction British Whig Party
surface form: Whigs
participatedIn Glorious Revolution
politicalAlignment British Whig Party
surface form: Whig
positionHeld Earl of Romney
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Lord Lieutenant of Kent
Master-General of the Ordnance
Secretary of State of England
Viscount Sidney
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence London, England
surface form: London

The Hague
role one of the Immortal Seven
servedUnder Charles II of England
James II of England
Mary II of England
William III of England
sibling Algernon Sidney
Philip Sidney, 3rd Earl of Leicester
supported William III of England
titleCreated Earl of Romney in the Peerage of England

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