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  1. Edward David Christian David Gascoyne-Cecil (9 Apr 1902 - 1 Jan 1986)

  2. Lord David Cecil, a literary historian and a correspondent of LCA, thought her letters just as amusing and charming and individual as those of Dorothy Osborne, Lady Sarah Lennox, Jane Welsh Carlyle, or Emily Eden. View reference. Beauman, Nicola. Cynthia Asquith. Hamish Hamilton.

  3. Lord David Cecil. Lord Melbourne was Prime Minister from 1843-1835 and was a kind friend and guide to the young Victoria on her accession. Earlier he was married to Lady Caroline Lamb, the mistress of Byron. He played an important role in the social and political history of England. 450 pages, Paperback. First published January 1, 1939.

  4. 1 de ene. de 1971 · by Lord David Cecil (Author) 4.7 45 ratings. See all formats and editions. Lord Melbourne was Prime Minister from 1843-1835 and was a kind friend and guide to the young Victoria on her accession. Earlier he was married to Lady Caroline Lamb, the mistress of Byron. He played an important role in the social and political history of England. ISBN-10.

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  5. Lord Edward Christian David Gascoyne-Cecil was born on April 9, 1902 in Hatfield House, Hertforshire, England. "David Cecil" was educated at Eton College and he went on to Christ Church, Oxford, as an undergraduate. Upon his graduation in 1924 he became a Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, until 1930. During this time he published his study of ...

  6. Lord Edward Christian David Gascoyne-Cecil, CH, born 9 April 1902, was a British biographer, historian, and scholar. David Cecil was the youngest of the four children of James Gascoyne-Cecil, 4th Marquess of Salisbury, and the former Lady Cicely Gore. His siblings were Lady Beatrice Edith Mildred Cecil (later Baroness Harlech), Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 5th Marquess of Salisbury and Lady Mary ...

  7. Lord David Cecil’s Philosophy of History. A deep and sympathetic biography of the troubled eighteenth-century proto-Romantic poet and classicist, William Cowper, The Stricken Deer (1929) reveals the genius of its author, a young and determined Lord David Cecil, one of the most important, if forgotten, members of the Inklings.