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  1. Breakfast is light, hearty, or kick-started with spiced-as-you-like bloody Marys. Lunch and dinner feature star ingredients in classics, our own signatures and divine desserts. For groups of 8 or more please call or email. 01780 750070. enquiries@thewilliamcecil.co.uk.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. William Cecil, 1 er baron Burghley (parfois orthographié Burleigh), né le 13 septembre 1520 [2] et mort le 4 août 1598 [1], est un homme d'État anglais du XVI e siècle. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ]

  6. 23 de sept. de 2015 · Sir William Cecil, Lord Burghley, seems the very epitome of the faceless bureaucrat. He served Queen Elizabeth I for 40 years, first as Secretary, then as Lord Treasurer. He was at her side from the very first moment of her reign, until a few days before his death in 1598. During this time he wrote thousands of memos, dictated thousands more ...

  7. 8 de sept. de 2018 · William Cecil was born on September 13, 1520 in Bourne, Lincolnshire, to Sir Richard Cecil, the owner of Burghley Castle, and his wife Jane Heckington. William was the couple’s only son and he was put to school first at Grantham and then at Stamford. In May 1535, at the age of fourteen, he went up to St John’s College, Cambridge, where he ...

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