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  1. Mildred Cecil, Baroness Burghley (née Cooke; 1526 – 4 April 1589) was an English noblewoman and translator. She was the wife of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, the most trusted adviser of Elizabeth I, and the mother of Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, adviser to James I .

  2. Mildred Cecil, Baroness Burghley was an English noblewoman and translator. She was the wife of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, the most trusted adviser of Elizabeth I, and the mother of Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, adviser to James I.

  3. Lady Mildred Cooke, baronessa Burghley, è stata una nobildonna e poetessa inglese, consorte del potente consigliere della regina Elisabetta I, William Cecil, I barone Burghley. Fu, inoltre, particolarmente nota per la sua vasta cultura.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Albert_VannAlbert Vann - Wikipedia

    Vann married Mildred Cooke in 1967, and they had four children. He was a resident of Bedford-Stuyvesant , Brooklyn, where he died on July 14, 2022, aged 87. [3] An array of political figures memorialized him, including Letitia James , Eric Adams , Adrienne Adams , and Hakeem Jeffries .

  5. Mildred Cecil, Lady Burghley and her daughter Anne, Countess of Oxford have a large monument, about twenty four feet high, in St Nicholas' chapel in Westminster Abbey near where they are buried.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carole_CookCarole Cook - Wikipedia

    Mildred Frances Cook (January 14, 1924 – January 11, 2023), known professionally as Carole Cook, was an American actress, active on screen and stage, best known for appearances on Lucille Ball's comedy television series The Lucy Show and Here's Lucy.

  7. Mildred Cooke came from the influential Cooke family of Gidea Hall, Essex, a household renowned for its links with Renaissance humanism and reformist sympathies. Her father, Sir Anthony Cooke, was a royal tutor to King Edward VI; shaping the boy king’s interest in classical learning and Protestantism.