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  1. Hace 2 días · Cecil entered the House of Commons as a Conservative on 22 August 1853, as MP for Stamford in Lincolnshire. He retained this seat until he succeeded to his father's peerages in 1868 and it was not contested during his time as its representative.

  2. Hace 2 días · The House of Tudor (/ ˈ tj uː d ər /) was an English and Welsh dynasty that held the throne of England from 1485 to 1603. They descended from the Tudors of Penmynydd, a Welsh noble family, and Catherine of Valois.

    • 1485; 538 years ago
    • Henry VII (first Tudor king)
  3. Hatfield House wurde unter Robert Cecil, 1. Earl of Salisbury, und Premierminister unter König James I., zwischen 1607 und 1611 errichtet. Der Besitz gehört bis heute den Marquesses of Salisbury. Die erste Gartenanlage wurde maßgeblich von John Tradescant dem Älteren gestaltet. Über 400 Jahre lang ist der Palast im Besitz der Familie Cecil.

  4. Hace 3 días · Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd marquess of Salisbury was a Conservative political leader who was a three-time prime minister (1885–86, 1886–92, 1895–1902) and four-time foreign secretary (1878, 1885–86, 1886–92, 1895–1900), who presided over a wide expansion of Great Britain’s colonial.

  5. Hace 1 día · Whittingehame House. Arthur Balfour was born at Whittingehame House, East Lothian, Scotland, the eldest son of James Maitland Balfour and Lady Blanche Gascoyne-Cecil.

  6. 13 de abr. de 2024 · Salisbury House. Cranborne Manor. Alma mater. St John's College, Cambridge. Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, KG, PC (1 June 1563 – 24 May 1612) was an English statesman noted for his direction of the government during the Union of the Crowns, as Tudor England gave way to Stuart rule (1603).

  7. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Robert Cecil, 1st earl of Salisbury was an English statesman who succeeded his father, William Cecil, Lord Burghley, as Queen Elizabeth I’s chief minister in 1598 and skillfully directed the government during the first nine years of the reign of King James I. Cecil gave continuity to the change