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  1. William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Salisbury, KG, PC (28 March 1591 – 3 December 1668), known as Viscount Cranborne from 1605 to 1612, was an English peer, nobleman, and politician.

    • 28 March 1591
    • 3 December 1668 (aged 77), Hatfield House
    • Lady Catherine Howard
  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Salisbury, KG (28 March 1591 – 3 December 1668), known as Viscount Cranborne from 1605 to 1612, was an English peer and politician. Cecil was the son of Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury and Elizabeth (née Brooke), the daughter of William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham.[1]

    • Catherine Cecil, Countess of Salisbury
    • March 28, 1591
    • "2nd Earl of Salisbury"
    • Westminster, Middlesex, England
  3. CECIL, William (1591–1668) styled Visct. Cranborne 1605-12; suc. fa. 24 May 1612 as 2nd earl of SALISBURY First sat before 1660, 7 Apr. 1614; first sat after 1660, 1 May 1660; last sat 18 Dec. 1666 MP Weymouth 12 June 1610; King’s Lynn 8 Sept. 1649; Herts. 1654, 1656.

  4. When William Cecil 2nd Earl of Salisbury KG PC was born on 28 March 1591, in Westminster, Middlesex, England, his father, Robert Cecil 1st Earl of Salisbury, was 27 and his mother, Elizabeth Brooke Countess of Salisbury, was 30. He married Catherine Howard Countess of Salisbury on 1 December 1608, in Westminster, Middlesex, England.

    • Male
    • Catherine Howard Countess of Salisbury
  5. William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Salisbury (1591–1668) James Cecil, 3rd Earl of Salisbury (1648–1683) James Cecil, 4th Earl of Salisbury (1666–1694) James Cecil, 5th Earl of Salisbury (1691–1728) James Cecil, 6th Earl of Salisbury (1713–1780) James Cecil, 7th Earl of Salisbury (1748–1823) (created Marquess of Salisbury in 1789)

  6. Commons and under Cromwell. When the monarchy was restored William received a royal pardon from Charles II. He died in 1668 aged 77. William Cecil became the second earl of Salisbury on the death of his father Robert. His family had risen from relatively humble beginnings in the early sixteenth

  7. William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Salisbury, KG, PC (28 March 1591 – 3 December 1668), known as Viscount Cranborne from 1605 to 1612, was an English peer, nobleman, and politician.