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  1. 14 de out. de 2018 · Robert Cecil. Posted on October 14, 2018. Robert was born in 1563, the second son of William Cecil. His mother was Mildred Cooke. Robert had an elder half-brother called Thomas who would become the 1st Earl of Exeter but it was this younger, much more clever son, upon who William lavished his affection as well as training him to take over the ...

  2. The motto ‘Sero, Sed Serio’ is inscribed on the portrait and translates as ‘late but in earnest’. Cecil was subsequently appointed Viscount Cranborne in 1604, Earl of Salisbury in 1605, Knight of the Garter in 1606 and Lord Treasurer in 1608. Notes on attribution. Robert Cecil appears to have only sat for his portrait on one occasion as ...

  3. Robert Cecil was a son of Elizabeth I's chief minister William Cecil, Lord Burghley. He was knighted in 1591 and was Secretary of State from 1596 to 1608. He secured the accession of James VI of Scotland to the English throne in 1603. He was created Baron Cecil 1603, Viscount Cranborne 1604 and Earl of Salisbury 1605. Biography:

  4. Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury 1563–1612. Note: This summary deals only with Robert Cecil’s Relationship with James VI of Scotland, before he also became King of England in 1603. Robert Cecil was the son of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, by his second wife Mildred Cooke. He was not a healthy child, being a slight hunch back.

  5. Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury was born on 1 June 1563. He was the son of William Cecil, 1st Baron of Burghley and Mildred Cooke. He married Hon. Elizabeth Brooke, daughter of Sir William Brooke, 10th Lord Cobham (of Kent) and Frances Newton, on 31 August 1589. He died on 24 May 1612 at age 48. 1586 to 1589. He was admitted to Gray's Inn.

  6. Baron Burghley, eines bedeutenden Staatsmannes in der Ära der Königin Elisabeth I. Bereits am 13. August 1603 war er zum Baron Cecil, of Essendon in the County of Rutland, und am 20. August 1604 zum Viscount Cranborne erhoben worden. Sein Ur-ur-ur-ur-urenkel James Cecil, 7. Earl of Salisbury wurde am 18.

  7. William Cecil was born on 28 Mar. 1591, the only son of Robert Cecil, secretary of state to both Elizabeth I and James I. He was created a knight of the Bath on 6 Jan. 1605 and four months later, when his father was created earl of Salisbury, became known by the courtesy title of Viscount Cranborne. As the only heir to the earldom he lived an ...