William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
Letter to the Earl of Leicester on a hunting dog he had given Burghley, c. 1580-81.
Conyers Read, Lord Burghley and Queen Elizabeth (London: Jonathan Cape, 1960), p. 257.
William Cecil, 1. baron Burghley, KG, PC – angielski polityk, kanclerz i doradca Elżbiety I, Lord Wielki Skarbnik od 1572 do 1598.
Był synem Richarda Cecila i Jane Heckington. W latach 1535-41 studiował w St John’s College na Uniwersytecie Cambridge. W 1541 poślubił Mary Cheke, co stało się powodem jego usunięcia z Uniwersytetu. 5 maja 1542 urodziła mu jedynego syna, Thomasa Cecila , późniejszego 1. hrabiego Exeter. W lutym 1543 Mary Cheke zmarła. Poślubiona 21 grudnia 1546 Mildred Cooke, córka Anthony’ego Cooke’a, urodziła syna, Roberta Cecila, późniejszego 1. hrabiego Salisbury. Wikipedia

William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
Letter to the Earl of Leicester on a hunting dog he had given Burghley, c. 1580-81.
Conyers Read, Lord Burghley and Queen Elizabeth (London: Jonathan Cape, 1960), p. 257.
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
Memorandum of February, 1588.
Conyers Read, Lord Burghley and Queen Elizabeth (London: Jonathan Cape, 1960), pp. 418-9.
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
Title of a pamphlet published by Burghley on Spanish claims over what happened during the Spanish Armada's attempted invasion of England in 1588.
Conyers Read, Lord Burghley and Queen Elizabeth (London: Jonathan Cape, 1960), pp. 433-4.
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
Said in 1585.
Simonds D'Ewes, The Journals of all the Parliaments during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth (1682), p. 350.
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
Letter to Sir Francis Walsingham, c. 1573-76.
Conyers Read, Lord Burghley and Queen Elizabeth (London: Jonathan Cape, 1960), p. 155.
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Whitgift, criticising the Court of High Commission which was persecuting nonconformists (1 July, 1584).
Conyers Read, Lord Burghley and Queen Elizabeth (London: Jonathan Cape, 1960), p. 295.
“England can never be ruined except by a parliament.”
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
Famous sayings and their authors: a collection of historical sayings in English, French, German, Greek, Italian, and Latin, by Edward Latham, Sonnenschein, 1906.
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
Walter Scott (ed.), A Collection of scarce and valuable tracts: Vol. II (London: 1809), p. 169.
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
Memorandum from approximately the beginning of 1576.
Conyers Read, Lord Burghley and Queen Elizabeth (London: Jonathan Cape, 1960), p. 166.