BURGHLEY, WILLIAM CECIL, 1ST BARON

both: bûrˈlē, 1520–98, English statesman. He first rose to prominence during the protectorate of Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset, and he served as secretary of state (1550–53) during the ascendancy of John Dudley, duke of Northumberland. He avoided direct involvement in Northumberland's seizure (1553) of the throne for Lady Jane Grey and thus did not lose favor when Mary I succeeded. Although he held no office during her reign, he was sent on several diplomatic missions and sat in Parliament. He was reappointed to office by Elizabeth I, whom he served faithfully for 40 years—as secretary (1558–72) and as lord treasurer (1572–98). He continued to sit in Parliament, as a commoner until 1571 and as Lord Burghley thereafter, and was Elizabeth's chief spokesman there, as well as administrative head of her government. One of his greatest skills was his ability to function as a liaison, representing royal policy to Parliament and keeping Elizabeth in touch with its feelings. His personal religious sympathies were with the Puritans, but politically he considered the interests of the country best served by a middle-of-the-road Anglican church, which he supported against both Protestant and Roman Catholic extremes. He urged Elizabeth to marry and perpetuate a Protestant Tudor house, and he supported the cause of the Scottish Protestants against the Roman Catholic Mary Queen of Scots. He was not able to maintain a policy of moderation, however. A succession of Catholic plots against Elizabeth led to increasing harshness toward Catholics generally and finally the execution of Mary Queen of Scots. In the privy council Burghley took a decisive role in the suppression of the Catholic revolts, but he was opposed to the entrance of England into European wars on behalf of the Protestants. This policy was defeated (1585) by the Puritan wing of the council under Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester, and Sir Francis Walsingham. Although Elizabeth's favorites often opposed Burghley's influence, his role as chief adviser was never seriously challenged.

See biography by B. W. Beckingsale (1967); C. Read, Secretary Cecil and Queen Elizabeth (1955) and Lord Burghley and Queen Elizabeth (1960).

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...7 His letters to Elizabeth, to Burghley and to Essex are in MURDIN, 701...same from a manuscript drawn up by Burghley in B.M., Lansdowne MSS...of fact, Essex had written to Burghley July 1st DEVEREUX, i, 372 , but the letter...
...Thomas, 5th Baron Wentworth...petition to Cecil, 148 West Indies...Richard, 1st Baron Weston...petition to Cecil, 58 Whistler...petition to Cecil, 153 Whitaker...and sister of William Cecil, Lord Burghley 74 White, Anne...
...347, 868 . Brydges, William, 4th Lord Chandos...2, 847 . Burbage, William, 73, 192, 200...Burdet, Thomas, 280. Burghley, Lord, see Cecil, William. Burgoyne, Robert...Calvert, George, 1st Baron Baltimore, 632 . Cambridge...
Burghley, 1st Baron, see Cecil, William Burke, Edmund; individual writings...to Unknown, 671 -81; Letter to William Elliot, 29 - 44 ; Letter to William...Cambon, Pierre-Joseph, 240 Camden, 1st Baron, see Pratt, Charles Camden...
...Kentucky Poems 1902 , etc. Caxton, William 1422-1491 . The first English...Lands End to John o Groats . Cecil. English family from which have...famous statesmen, among them William Cecil , 1st Baron Burghley 1520- 1598 , director of Queen...
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...July 25, 1597; a description of Baron Olbracht Laskis visit to Oxford...figures in the Progresses, such as William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley and Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester...Under "Cecil, William, 1st Baron Burghley," for example, these...
...Hartford, 1799), p. 46; William Green, The School of Good Manners...1775, v. 3, pp. 103-104; William Ramesay, Gentlemans Companion...Polite Academy, pp. 3-5, 28; William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, Ten Precepts (Philadelphia...
...earls and barons--an anachronistic...Howard-Cecil axis, but...had become 1st Earl of Arundel...brother (William Howard...noted above, Cecil and Henry...created Baron Kinloss...household of William Cecil, 1st Lord Burghley, Queen Elizabeths...


 

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...Elizabeth I. by Derek Wilson William Cecil at the Court of Elizabeth I Stephen...time of Wolsey to that of Robert Cecil there were few years when the...to the monarchs they advised. William Cecil, the 1st Baron Burghley, was a distinguished member...
...Perceptive Article on Lord Burghley, Elizabeth Is Ally...Hurstfields pen portrait of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (1520-98) appeared...1979, wrote of the Cecil familys origins in Herefordshire...Lincolnshire and of William Cecils apprenticeships...


 

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BURGHLEY, WILLIAM CECIL, 1ST BARON both: bur le, 1520 98, English statesman...as a commoner until 1571 and as Lord Burghley thereafter, and was Elizabeths chief...Beckingsale (1967); C. Read, Secretary Cecil and Queen Elizabeth (1955) and Lord...
BURLEIGH, WILLIAM CECIL, 1ST BARON see Burghley . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
SALISBURY, ROBERT CECIL, 1ST EARL OF 1563 1612, English statesman; son of William Cecil, Baron Burghley . He entered Parliament and came...of the earl of Somerset and the 1st duke of Buckingham, to a personal...
CECIL, WILLIAM see Burghley, William Cecil, 1st Baron . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...buildings of Lincolnshire limestone. Nearby is Burghley House (16th cent.), home of the statesman William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley , whose family was prominent in Stamfords history...


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