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  1. William Cecil. William Cecil, 1.º Barão de Burghley ( Bourne, 13 de setembro de 1520 — Londres, 4 de agosto de 1598) foi um estadista inglês, o principal conselheiro da rainha Isabel I durante a maior parte do seu reinado, duas vezes secretário de Estado (1550 a 1553 e de 1558 a 1572) e Lord High Treasurer de 1572 até sua morte.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Lord William Cecil (1854–1943), who married Mary Cecil, 2nd Baroness Amherst of Hackney. After her death in 1919, he married Violet Freer in 1924. Lady Catherine Sarah Cecil (1861–1918), married Henry Vane, 9th Baron Barnard. Lord John Pakenham Joicey-Cecil (1867–1942), a Colonel of the Lincolnshire Regiment and MP for Stamford.

  4. Chapter 2 : A Growing Family. One of Mildred’s attractions as a match for Cecil had been her connections, and the promise of this seemed to be fulfilled when her brother married the cousin of Lady Jane Grey, a young woman who, in the early 1550s was talked of as a possible wife for Edward VI. In the event, Lady Jane was proclaimed Queen ...

  5. other name: (Lady) Cecil, William ... Biography English traveller and excavator, generally known as Lady William Cecil. 7 related objects. coffin. Museum number

  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. Steward of the Manor of Wimbledon for Cardinal Pole. 5 th Dec 1556. Birth of Anne ‘Nan’ Cecil, later Countess of Oxford. 17 th November 1558. Death of Mary I and accession of Elizabeth I. 20 th November 1558. Sworn in as Privy Councillor and Secretary. 1559. Birth and death of William Cecil (I)