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Burghley Collection (#3)

"Discover the rich history and grandeur House in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England

Background imageBurghley Collection: Source Size = 1896 x 2348

Source Size = 1896 x 2348
Curious Staircase, at Burghley

Background imageBurghley Collection: THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES IN THE MIDLANDS, UK, 1881: Burghley House, Stamford

THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES IN THE MIDLANDS, UK, 1881: Burghley House, Stamford

Background imageBurghley Collection: Sultan at the Marquess of Exeters Stud, Burghley House, Lambert Marshall

Sultan at the Marquess of Exeters Stud, Burghley House, Lambert Marshall, 1810-1870, British

Background imageBurghley Collection: WILLIAM CECIL BURGHLEY (1520-1598). English statesman. Holding the rod of the Lord High Treasurer

WILLIAM CECIL BURGHLEY (1520-1598). English statesman. Holding the rod of the Lord High Treasurer. Oil on canvas, c1595, by an unknown artist

Background imageBurghley Collection: William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (1520-1598) English statesman, chief secretary

William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (1520-1598) English statesman, chief secretary of state to Elizabeth I from 1558. Cecil in crimson robe riding a white mule

Background imageBurghley Collection: William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (1520-98) English statesman. Lord High Treasurer

William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (1520-98) English statesman. Lord High Treasurer to Elizabeth I from 1572. Engraving

Background imageBurghley Collection: Thomas Cecil (1542-1623) 1st Earl of Exeter and 2nd Baron Burghley. English soldier

Thomas Cecil (1542-1623) 1st Earl of Exeter and 2nd Baron Burghley. English soldier. Crushed the Earl of Essexs rebellion (1601). Engraving

Background imageBurghley Collection: William Cecil, lst Baron Burghley (1520-1598) appointed Secretary of State by Elizabeth I in 1558

William Cecil, lst Baron Burghley (1520-1598) appointed Secretary of State by Elizabeth I in 1558 and was the prominent English statesman of his age. Cecil in the robes of the Order of the Garter

Background imageBurghley Collection: Wm Cecil, Lord Burghley

Wm Cecil, Lord Burghley
WILLIAM CECIL, first baron BURGHLEY Statesman, Lord Treasurer Date: 1520 - 1598

Background imageBurghley Collection: WILLIAM CECIL BURGHLEY (1520-1598). William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley. English statesman

WILLIAM CECIL BURGHLEY (1520-1598). William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley. English statesman. Steel engraving, English, 1849, after the painting attributed to Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, c1585

Background imageBurghley Collection: England / Theobalds

England / Theobalds
A view of Theobalds, in Hertfordshire, originally built by William Cecil (Lord Burghley) in 1563

Background imageBurghley Collection: William Cecil Burghley

William Cecil Burghley
WILLIAM CECIL, baron BURGHLEY (or Burleigh) statesman, first minister to queen Elizabeth with his autograph




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"Discover the rich history and grandeur House in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. This iconic landmark has witnessed countless significant moments throughout the centuries. Step back in time to witness the baptism of Victoria Cecil, a momentous occasion for the esteemed Cecil family. Immerse yourself in Victorian charm as you stroll across the picturesque bridge nestled within Burghley Park. This enchanting scene comes to life through a captivating engraving from 1840, capturing the essence of this timeless location. Delve into historical correspondence with an intriguing letter from William Cecil to Sir Christopher Hatton dated 12th September 1586. The artistic touch by Sir William Cecil himself adds another layer of fascination to this piece of history. Meet Mildred Lady Burghley, a prominent figure who left her mark on Burghley House. Discover her influence and contributions that have shaped this magnificent estate over time. Marvel at the exquisite interiors adorned with Morris designs at Burghley House. These intricate details showcase the impeccable taste and style that define this architectural gem. Learn about Wm Cecil, Lord Burghley, whose legacy is intertwined with every corner of this majestic residence. His vision and leadership have made Burghley House what it is today—a testament to his enduring impact. Uncover untold stories like Lady Burghley's role as an ambulance driver during challenging times—an example of courage and resilience etched into history forever. Witness athletes and sculptures adorning these grounds—a tribute to sporting leaders during King George V's reign. Feel inspired by their achievements as you explore these hallowed surroundings. Experience love blooming amidst nobility as Lord Burghley becomes engaged to Lady Mary Montagu-Douglas-Scott—an enchanting tale woven into the tapestry of time at Burghley House. "