- Richard Cecil (courtier)
Richard Cecil (d. 1552) was a resident of
Burghley (Burleigh) in the parish ofStamford Baron ,Northamptonshire . His father David, rose in favour under KingHenry VIII of England , becominghigh sheriff of Northamptonshire in 1529 and 1530, and died in 1541.Richard too was a
courtier . In 1517 he was a royal page; in 1520 he was present at theField of the Cloth of Gold ; he rose to be groom of the robes and constable ofWarwick Castle . He was high sheriff ofRutland in 1539, and was one of those who received no inconsiderable share of the plunder of the monasteries. He married Jane Heckington, daughter and heiress of William Heckington ofBourne, Lincolnshire . He had one son,William Cecil, Lord Burghley (1520-1598), and three daughters.He sent his son William to the grammar schools of Stamford and Grantham, and in 1535 William entered
St. John's College, Cambridge . Academically a success, William ran foul of his father, when his heart was lost to Mary Cheke, daughter of a local widow, with only a fortune of 40 pounds to recommend her. William was immediately removed before he could take his degree, and was entered as a student atGray's Inn in 1541. If the motive was to prevent a marriage, it failed. Two months after he came up toLondon , William married Mary, probably secretly. Thomas, the futureEarl of Exeter and only fruit of this union was born at Cambridge on 5 May 1542, therefore presumably at his grandmother's house. The marriage was so distateful to Richard, that he is said to have altered his will, or at any rate, to have intended to do so. But the young wife did not live long, dying on 22 Feb 1544.When Richard died 19 May 1552, he left an ample estate behind him in the counties of
Rutland , Northamptonshire and elsewhere. He died at his house in Cannon Row and was buried at St Margaret's, Westminster.Of his daughters, Anne (also called Agnes) married
Thomas White ofTuxford , Notts.; Margaret marriedRoger Cave and secondlyAmbrose Smith ; and Elizabeth married Robert Wingfield secondlyHugh Allington .Resources
*DNB, "William Cecil, Lord Burghley"
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* [http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CECIL.htm#Richard%20CECIL%20(CYSSEL)1 His entry] at tudorplace.com.ar
* [http://www.thepeerage.com/p6159.htm#i61586 His entry] at thepeerage.com
* [http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4aq/cecil01.htm His entry] at stirnet.comFurther reading
* [http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC04293172&id=0HHbZEfy6lYC&printsec=toc&dq=richard+cecil+burghley "The Cecil Family"] , by George Ravenscroft Dennis
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