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 INDEX 319

Cecil, Henry, tenth Earl and first Marquess of Exeter, 138 141

Cecil, Lord Hugh, 309

Cecil, James, third Earl of Salisbury, 227 230

Cecil, James, fourth Earl of Salisbury, 230 232

Cecil, James, fifth Earl of Salisbury, 233

Cecil, James, sixth Earl of Salisbury, 233, 234

Cecil, James, seventh Earl and first Marquess of Salisbury,

235 2 37

Cecil, James Gascoyne-, second Marquess of Salisbury, 240 245, 249, 259

Cecil, James, Viscount Cranborne, 245, 246, 254

Cecil, James, fourth Marquess of Salisbury, 267, 299 note, 308, 309

Cecil, Jane (mother of Lord Burghley), 10 note, 13, 33, 34, 53, 54, 69

Cecil, John, fourth Earl of Exeter, 131

Cecil, John, fifth Earl of Exeter, 54, 135 137

Cecil, John, sixth Earl of Exeter, 137

Cecil, John, seventh Earl of Exeter, 137

Cecil, Lord John Joicey-, 144, 145

Cecil, Lucy, Marchioness of Winchester, 93, 105, 217

Cecil, Lady Mildred (Beresford-Hope), 243, 244, 245

Cecil, Richard (father of Lord Burghley), 10 13, 69 note

Cecil, Sir Richard, of Wakerley, 93, 103

Cecil, Sir Robert, first Earl of Salisbury, 6, n note, 43, 70, 78, 92, 122, 125 ; Burghley 's last letters to him, 71 73 ; relations with his brother, 94, 95 ; helps his nephew Edward, 103 105 ; his birth and early life, 147, 148 ; his position at Court, 148, 149 ; Bacon's opinion of him, 153, 154, 191, 214, 215, relations with the Bacons, 154 158 ; made Secretary, 157, 169 ; relations with Essex, 158 166, 171 ; his marriage, 1 66 ; goes on a mission to France, 169 ; correspondence with James, 171 176 ; created Earl of Salisbury, 177 ; relations with Raleigh, 179 184 ; his religious policy, 184 188 ; his work as Lord Treasurer, 189 192 ; his foreign policy, 193 ; accepts a pension from Spain, 193, 194 ; his incor- ruptibility, 194 196 ; presents received by him, 196 201 : his personal tastes, 198 202 ; lampoons on him, 202, 203 ; entertains the King at Theobalds, 203 205 ; exchanges Theobalds for Hatfield, 204 206 ; rebuilds Hatfield, 207, 208 ; his last illness and death, 209, 210 ; his confession of faith, 211, 212; slandered after his death, 213, 214; his character, 215 218

Cecil, Robert (son of the second Earl of Salisbury), 226

Cecil, Lord Robert, 283, 284, 292

Cecil, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-, third Marquess of Salis- bury ; his birth and education, 247 ; early years in Parlia- ment, 247 sqq. ; his marriage, 248, 249 ; his contributions to the Quarterly Review, 249, 250, 251, 255, 257, 275, 305 ; his views on Reform, 250, 251, 254, 255 ; his contests with Gladstone, 251 255 ; appointed Secretary for India, 255, resigns, 255, 256 ; succeeds to the title, 259 ; his action towards the Irish Church Disestablishment Bill, 260, 261 ; Chancellor of Oxford University, 262 ; aga^n Secretary for

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