Cecil, William, first Baron Burghley (1520/21–1598), royal minister (original) (raw)
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- Education and early life
- Early career, 1547–1558
- Secretary of state, 1558–1571
- The Anjou match and the Netherlands, 1571–1587
- The administrator
- Patronage
- The management of the economy
- Councillor
- Burghley and parliament
- Burghley and religion
- Ireland
- The private career
- Intellectual and cultural life
- The Cecils and Essex
- Perspective
- Sources
- Archives
- Likenesses
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- External resources
- Archive Edition
Cecil, William, first Baron Burghley
(1520/21–1598)
- Wallace T. MacCaffrey
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Guildhall Library, London
Centre for Kentish Studies, Maidstone, Kent
Staffordshire Record Office, Stafford
P. W. Hasler, ed., The history of parliament : the House of Commons, 1558–1603, 3 vols. (1981)
Huntington Library, San Marino, California
National Portrait Gallery, London
Magdalene College, Cambridge
Historical Manuscripts Commission
Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, DC
Lincolnshire Archives, Lincoln
Cambridge University Library