Robert Hyde (10 October 1650 – 1722) of Hindon, Wiltshire and Heale, Woodford, Wiltshire, was an English politician who sat in the English House of Commons between 1677 and 1707 and in the British House of Commons from 1708 to 1722.
Hyde was the second (and eldest surviving) son of Alexander Hyde, who was Bishop of Salisbury from 1665 to 1667, and his wife Mary Townson, daughter of Robert Townson, who was Bishop of Salisbury from 1620 to 1621.
He succeeded to the estates of his uncle Sir Robert Hyde in 1665 and to his father's in 1667.
He was returned as MP for Wiltshire in 1702 and again in the general elections of 1708, 1710, 1713,[2] 1715 and 1722 when he was too infirm to attend the poll.
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