William Cecil, Baron Burghley Pertama

Tuan Tertinggi KeuanganMasa jabatan
Juli 1572 – 4 August 1598Penguasa monarkiElizabeth I
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The Marquess of Winchester
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The Earl of Dorset
Lord Privy SealMasa jabatan
1590–1598Penguasa monarkiElizabeth I
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Sir Francis Walsingham
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Sir Robert Cecil
Masa jabatan
1571–1572Penguasa monarkiElizabeth I
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Sir Nicholas Bacon
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The Lord Howard of Effingham
Sekretaris NegaraMasa jabatan
22 November 1558 – 13 Juli 1572Penguasa monarkiElizabeth I
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John Boxall
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Thomas Smith
Masa jabatan
5 September 1550 – 19 Juli 1553Penguasa monarkiEdward VI
Jane
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Nicholas Wotton
Pengganti
John Cheke
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William Cecil

13 September 1520
Bourne, Lincolnshire
ENG.Kingdom of EnglandMeninggal4 Agustus 1598(1598-08-04) (umur 77)
Cecil House
Westminster, London
Kerajaan InggrisMakamSt. Martin's Church
Stamford, Lincolnshire
United Kingdom
52°38′56″N 0°28′39″W / 52.6490°N 0.4774°W / 52.6490; -0.4774 (St Martin's Church, Stamford)Suami/istriMary Cheke (d. 1543)
Mildred CookeAnakThomas
Francisca
Anne
William (b-d.1559)
William (b-d.1561)
Robert
ElizabethOrang tuaRichard Cecil
Jane HeckingtonTempat tinggalBurghley House
Cecil House
Theobalds House
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William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (terkadang dieja Burleigh), KG (13 September 1520 – 4 Agustus 1598) adalah negarawan Inggris, kepala penasehat dari Ratu Elizabeth I.

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Wikisource memiliki teks artikel Ensiklopedia Britannica 1911 mengenai Burghley, William Cecil, Baron.
  • Arsip-arsip yang berhubungan dengan William Cecil, Baron Burghley Pertama terdaftar di The National Archives (Britania Raya)
  • Nare, Edward. Memoirs of the life and administration of the Right Honourable William Cecil, Lord Burghley,: containing an historical view of the times in which he lived, and of the many eminent and illustrious persons with whom he was connected; with extracts from his private and official correspondence, and other papers, now first published from the originals at the Internet Archive. Volume I (1828), Volume II (1830), Volume III (1831)
  • Lord Macaulay's essay Burleigh and his times (1832), Edinburgh Review[1]
  • William Cecil (1521–1598) at luminarium.org, Excerpted from Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Ed. Vol IV.
  • Burghley, William Cecil, Baron, (1521-1598) Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th ed., vol. IV at archive.org