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  1. William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, (born Sept. 13, 1520, Bourne, Lincolnshire, Eng.—died Aug. 5, 1598, London), English statesman, principal adviser to Elizabeth I through most of her reign and a master of Renaissance statecraft.

  2. William Cecil, after Marcus Gheeraerts. National Portrait Gallery, London. WILLIAM CECIL, LORD BURGHLEY (or Burleigh) was born, according to his own statement, on the 13th of September 1521 at the house of his mother's father at Bourne, Lincolnshire.

  3. William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley - Statesman, Adviser, Queen Elizabeth I: As a statesman Burghley saw that his duty was to give the Queen his best advice and then to carry out whatever policy seemed expedient to her. His loyalty in this task won Elizabeth’s confidence. A master of discretion, Burghley as a royal servant assumed an official mask and learned “to walk invisible.” His ...

  4. William Cecil, 1. baron Burghley, KG, PC (ur. 13 września 1520 w Bourne, zm. 4 sierpnia 1598 w Londynie) – angielski polityk, kanclerz i doradca Elżbiety I, Lord Wielki Skarbnik od 1572 do 1598. Był synem Richarda Cecila i Jane Heckington. W latach 1535-41 studiował w St John’s College na Uniwersytecie Cambridge [1].

  5. The William Cecil lies within The Burghley Estate, the centrepiece of which is Burghley House, a magnificent Elizabethan treasure house. The hotel is a landmark feature in the historic and prosperous market town of Stamford. Whether you want a relaxing stay, a delicious meal, an ideal venue for a business meeting or a private celebration, come ...

  6. During the 1590s new threats arose – rebellion in Ireland, faction at home as Burghley’s former ward, the Earl of Essex and his son, Robert Cecil, clashed for supremacy. Spain, too, was undefeated and there were always fears of invasion. By 1598, Burghley was weakening, but he continued to attend Council meetings whenever he could, his last ...

  7. William Cecil, Lord Burghley, managed Elizabeth’s England from late 1558 until his death in 1598. Over that long period, his personality and his managerial style imprinted on the Elizabethan state. A first generation Protestant, deeply steeped in humanism, his views of government were shaped by his experiences as Principal Secretary in Edward VI’s reign and as a nicodemite participant in ...

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