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  1. Lord Burghley 500. Celebrating the 500th anniversary of William Cecil’s birth. Immediately on her accession in 1558, Queen Elizabeth I appointed William Cecil by her personal charge as her most trusted advisor. Thus began the most remarkable 40-year partnership in English history, both of them living to almost twice the life expectancy of the ...

  2. 16 de dic. de 2020 · Join us for a discussion about William Cecil, Lord Burghley's parliamentary career and how that intersected with his role as the Elizabeth I's principal mini...

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  3. If there is one man who shaped the State Papers it was William Cecil, first Baron of Burghley, Elizabeth I’s Secretary (1558-72) and Lord Treasurer (1572-1598). Burghley was many men rolled into one, the consummate servant of the Crown: in Britain today he would be Prime Minister, Foreign Secretary, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Cabinet ...

  4. Firma. William Cecil, I barone Burghley ( Bourne, 13 settembre 1520 – Londra, 4 agosto 1598 ), è stato un politico e nobile inglese, primo consigliere della regina Elisabetta I d'Inghilterra, per due volte Segretario di Stato ( 1550 - 1553 e 1558 - 1572) e Lord custode del sigillo privato ( 1571 - 1572 e 1590 - 1598 ); fu anche Lord gran ...

  5. 15 de mar. de 2012 · This chapter considers William Cecil's role in the government of the national Protestant church in Ireland and his views on the progress of religious reform in the kingdom, culminating in Lord Burghley's appointment in 1592 as the first chancellor of Ireland's first university: Trinity College in Dublin. Religion, it will be argued, though a ...

  6. KS3 > The Reformation > MPs > William Cecil. Cecil served in Parliaments under Henry VIII, Edward VI and Mary I. He became Elizabeth I’s most trusted minister, and played a major role in her government and her religious settlement. Cecil was the son of one of Henry VIII’s minor courtiers. His father made sure that Cecil was well-educated at ...

  7. Chapter 1: Education. Unlike his great predecessors as chief minister to the Tudor monarchs, Morton, Wolsey, and Cromwell, William Cecil probably always looked forward to a career in the royal service. Born in late September 1520 at Bourne in Lincolnshire his parents were Richard Cecil, a Page in Henry VIII ’s chamber, and his wife, Jane ...

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