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  1. archive.british-history.ac.uk › cal-cecil-papers › vol22Index: C | British History Online

    4 giorni fa · Cecil, William, Lord Burghley, later 2nd Earl of Exeter, son of Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter, 52, 227, 228. -, his daughter-in-law charged with conspiracy against Countess of Exeter, 61. Cecil , William, Lord Ros or Roos, son of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, his wife charged with conspiracy against Countess of Exeter, 61.

  2. 2 giorni fa · 1563 – Baptism of Robert Cecil, only son of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, and his wife, Mildred, at St Clement Danes, Strand. 1597 – Death of William Hunnis, musician and conspirator. He died a natural death and was lucky as he could so easily have lost his head in Mary I's reign. See video below.

  3. 5 giorni fa · William Erbury to Lord Cecil. 1603, October 12. He is the King's farmer of one third of the manor of Elsham, co. Lincoln, which is in his Majesty's hand.

  4. 5 giorni fa · About a year ago petitioner's father-in-law, William Cecil, was given to understand that his son, Matthew, had agreed with his brother-in-law, John Parry, for the reversion of Cecil's lands to the latter, upon which Parry had named his child Cecil.

  5. 5 giorni fa · Introduction. The present volume of the Calendar of Cecil Papers is the last for the reign of Elizabeth. It covers the years 1596 to 1603, and contains also a very large number of papers that could not be dated beyond the apparent fact that they belonged to the reign of Elizabeth.

  6. 5 giorni fa · Begs Burghley's and Leicester's influence to procure him a licence to continue his travels next summer, as he desires to see more of Germany. Knew not till his late return to Venice that his letters this summer to England had been sent back because of the plague in the passages.

  7. 3 giorni fa · Asks that Lady Mary Grey may be removed out of hand, seeing that the Queen has wholly referred the matter to Burghley and Leicester, wherein his lordship shall do him and his wife a very singular good turn.—London, 28 May 1572.