Stamford,_St_Martin_-_Tomb_of_Lord_Burghley,_d._1598_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1497790.jpg


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English: Stamford, St Martin - Tomb of Lord Burghley, d. 1598 The grand tomb of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Queen Elizabeth's adviser. William Cecil married twice: firstly to Mary Cheke (Cheek), daughter of Sir Peter Cheke of Pirgo and Agnes Duffield; secondly to Mildred Cooke, eldest daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke of Gidea, Essex. Arms: centre: Cecil; dexter Cecil impaling Cheke: Argent, three crescents gules , sinister Cecil impaling Cooke of Giddea Hall, Essex: Or, a chevron compony gules and azure between three cinquefoils of the second (Burke's General Armory, 1884 [1] )
Français : En l'église Saint-Martin de Stamford , tombeau de William Cecil (Lord Burghley) mort en 1598, qui fut l'un des principaux conseiller de la reine Elizabeth, et dont la demeure ( Burghley House ) était sise à Stambord
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Tomb of Lord Burghley at Stamford

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52°38'56.72"N, 0°28'37.20"W

heading : 22 degree

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52°38'56.72"N, 0°28'37.20"W

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