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  1. 28 de may. de 2024 · 1139. Edward, Lord Clynton (Lord High Admiral) to Sir Wm. Cecil. 1567, Sept. 30. Has received Cecil's letters, and where he perceives that the two Portyngals [Portuguese]* have conveyed themselves from Hawkins, he did doubt as much, having been informed how they went abroad in London at their liberty, and conferred with whom they listed.

  2. Hace 3 días · Sir William Cecil (afterwards Lord Burleigh) began, about the year 1560, to build upon a new site, what, it is said, he at first intended for a small mansion, to be the residence of his younger son . On the 27th of July 1564, Queen Elizabeth first honoured him with a visit at Theobalds.

  3. 27 de may. de 2024 · These had been agreed to by Lord Howard of Effingham, and William Maitland, Laird of Ledington, (the Commissioners appointed for the purpose,) at Greenwich, on the 6th of July 1562. After the ratification, the time of meeting is postponed to any part of the period between the 20th of May in the following year, and the 31st of August then next ensuing, the said Articles to hold good for such time.

  4. Hace 4 días · Treaty made by John de Montluc, Bishop of Valence, and Charles de la Rachefoucault, Lord of Randan, with Sir William Cecil ana Nicholas Wotton, Dean of Canterbury and York, for the demolition of Leith and the embarkation of the troops there.—5 July 1560. Copy. French. 2¼ pp. [Printed in Eymer's Fæzdera, Vol. XV., pp. 591–593.] 769.

  5. Hace 6 días · 1562-1597. Scheme for a Funeral Monument. [1562]. Drawing of a sepulchral monument in the event of the death of Sir William Cecil and that of his wife, Lady Mildred. The date on the drawing is 1562, and the figures are those of Sir William, Lady Mildred, Thomas Cecil (later 1st Earl of Exeter) and Anne Cecil (later the wife of Edward de Vere ...

  6. 10 de may. de 2024 · Within a gatehouse entrance, built in 1801 (pictured) a vaulted ceiling is decorated with heraldry of the Cecil family, with one shield holding a Latin inscription that reads ‘William Lord of ...

  7. Hace 3 días · In the inscription he is said to have died on 19th May , 1552. Lord Burghley in his Diary states the date on the 19th March 1553, with which Machyn's entry agrees. P. 33. The king removed from Westminster. Strype, Memorials, ii. 397, has incorrectly placed this paragraph in a chapter dated 1552.