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  1. Anne Fitzwilliam. 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 COOKE, LADY CECIL AND BARONESS BURGHLEY. BORN: 1526 DIED: 1589. Second wife of William Cecil, mother of Robert Cecil. Daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke. Made translations of Greek texts which were never formally published in her lifetime.

  3. The Tudor Society. / Tudor People / Tudor Women / Mildred Cecil (née Cooke), Lady Burghley (1526-1589) 5 years ago Author: Claire Ridgway. 2 Comments. Mildred Cooke came from the influential Cooke family of Gidea Hall, Essex, a household renowned for its links with Renaissance humanism and reformist sympathies.

  4. Mildred Cecil, Lady Burghley & Anne Countess of Oxford. 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. This is attributed to sculptor Cornelius Cure and shows the recumbent effigy of Mildred in ...

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  5. Mildred Cecil, Lady Burghley (1526-1589) Mildred Cooke was educated at home by her father, Sir Anthony Cooke. In 1545 she married William Cecil, later Baron Burghley, and bore him five children.

  6. 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.

  7. Chapter. Mildred Cecil, Née Cooke, Lady Burleigh ( I 526-1589) https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198184263.003.0011. Pages. 19–20. Published: March 2001. Split View. Annotate. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. Mildred was The oldest daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke of Gidea Hall in Essex.