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  1. James Cecil, 1st Marquess of Salisbury, KG PC (4 September 1748 – 13 June 1823), styled Viscount Cranborne until 1780 and known as the Earl of Salisbury between 1780 and 1789, was a British nobleman and politician. Background. Salisbury was the son of James Cecil, 6th Earl of Salisbury, and Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Keat. [1] Political career.

  2. Robert Cecil fue el segundo hijo de James Gascoyne-Cecil, II marqués de Salisbury. Contaba con antepasados como William Cecil, I barón Burghley, ministro de la reina Isabel I. Tuvo una infancia infeliz, lo que no impidió que estudiara en Eton y, más tarde, en Oxford. Se trataba de un niño débil y delicado con tendencia a caer enfermo.

  3. James Cecil, 1st Marquess of Salisbury, KG PC (4 September 1748 – 13 June 1823), styled Viscount Cranborne until 1780 and known as The Earl of Salisbury between 1780 and 1789, was a British politician. Background. Salisbury was the son of James Cecil, 6th Earl of Salisbury, and Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Keat. [1] Political career.

  4. Information. Related objects. Also known as. James Cecil, 7th Earl and 1st Marquess of Salisbury. primary name: primary name: Cecil, James. other name: other name: (Earl of) Salisbury. other name: other name: (Marquess of) Salisbury. Details. individual; British; Male. Life dates. 1748-1823. Biography.

  5. Hace 2 días · Home. Robert (Cecil), Marquess of Salisbury. Statesman. In the nave of Westminster Abbey near the west door is an altar tomb of black marble with a bronze effigy of Robert, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, Prime Minister. His was the last recumbent effigy to be erected in the Abbey and is by sculptor Sir W. Goscombe John.