Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester

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Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester (December 1, 1595November 2, 1677), was the son of Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of Leicester, and his first wife, Barbara Gamage.

His wife, Dorothy Percy, was the daughter of Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland. Their sons included Algernon Sydney and Henry Sydney, 1st Earl of Romney.

In 1631, the earl began the construction of Leicester House, a huge mansion on the site of what is now Leicester Square in London.

Preceded by
The Earl of Pembroke
Custos Rotulorum of Kent
1642–1646
Succeeded by
Interregnum
Preceded by
Robert Sidney
Earl of Leicester
1626–1677
Succeeded by
Philip Sidney
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