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 History of the French, Walloon, Dutch, and other foreign Protestant refugees : Settled in England, from the reign of Henry VIII to the...
...1569, was known to Sir William Cecil and Lord Cohham, and was physician to the Earl of Leicester. He was... (England, United Kingdom - 1569)
...1569, was known to Sir William Cecil and Lord Cohham, and was physician to the Earl of Leicester. He was... (England, United Kingdom - 1569)
Geneanet username : colgnln5580603
The History of the French, Walloon, Dutch, and other foreign Protestant refugees : Settled in England, from the reign of Henry VIII to the...
...to the Queen) and Sir Robert Cecil spoke against the bill, and Sir Walter Raleigh in favour of' it, the... (England, United Kingdom - 1592)
...to the Queen) and Sir Robert Cecil spoke against the bill, and Sir Walter Raleigh in favour of' it, the... (England, United Kingdom - 1592)
Geneanet username : colgnln5580603
The History of the French, Walloon, Dutch, and other foreign Protestant refugees : Settled in England, from the reign of Henry VIII to the...
...from Mr. Waad to Sir William Cecil states that Peter du Croix offers to set up the feat of dyeing... (England, United Kingdom - 1846)
...from Mr. Waad to Sir William Cecil states that Peter du Croix offers to set up the feat of dyeing... (England, United Kingdom - 1846)
Geneanet username : colgnln5580603
Search Filters
Criteria
Only show entries from The History of the French, Walloon, Dutch, and other foreign Protestant refugees : Settled in England, from the reign of Henry VIII to the rebocation of the edict of nantes
Collection
3
Access rights
The History of the French, Walloon, Dutch, and other foreign Protestant refugees : Settled in England, from the reign of Henry VIII to the rebocation of the edict of nantes
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 [...]