What is the origin of the name Cecil?
Welsh (Monmouthshire): from the Old Welsh personal name Seisyllt sometimes wrongly said to derive from the Latin name Caecilius (see Sisley). The most frequent modern spelling is a Renaissance attempt to connect [...]
The Lives of the Chief Justices of England (Volume 1)
...the Lady Hatton, daughter of Thomas Cecil, eldest son of Lord Burleigh, afterwards Earl of Exeter. She had been married... (Unknown country - 1597)
...the Lady Hatton, daughter of Thomas Cecil, eldest son of Lord Burleigh, afterwards Earl of Exeter. She had been married... (Unknown country - 1597)
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The Lives of the Chief Justices of England (Volume 1)
...of Sir Nicholas Bacon, Sir William Cecil, and the Princess Elizabeth herself,-good Protestants in their hearts.- have conformed, during this... (Unknown country - 1512)
...of Sir Nicholas Bacon, Sir William Cecil, and the Princess Elizabeth herself,-good Protestants in their hearts.- have conformed, during this... (Unknown country - 1512)
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The Lives of the Chief Justices of England (Volume 1)
...dangerous rival to his cousin, Robert Cecil, then entering public life, and destined by his sire to be prime minister.... (Unknown country - 1594)
...dangerous rival to his cousin, Robert Cecil, then entering public life, and destined by his sire to be prime minister.... (Unknown country - 1594)
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The Lives of the Chief Justices of England (Volume 1)
...Suffolk, and he assisted Sir Robert Cecil in the measures taken to secure the succession of the true heir. Coke... (Greenwich, Unknown country - 1607)
...Suffolk, and he assisted Sir Robert Cecil in the measures taken to secure the succession of the true heir. Coke... (Greenwich, Unknown country - 1607)
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The Lives of the Chief Justices of England (Volume 1)
...to his son and successor, Robert Cecil, become Earl of Salisbury, and all legal dignities which fell were within his... (Unknown country - 1603)
...to his son and successor, Robert Cecil, become Earl of Salisbury, and all legal dignities which fell were within his... (Unknown country - 1603)
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What is the origin of the name Cecil?
Welsh (Monmouthshire): from the Old Welsh personal name Seisyllt sometimes wrongly said to derive from the Latin name Caecilius (see Sisley). The most frequent modern spelling is a Renaissance attempt to connect [...]