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  1. Vor 2 Tagen · Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury KG GCVO PC FRS DL (/ ˈ ɡ æ s k ɔɪ n ˈ s ɪ s əl /; 3 February 1830 – 22 August 1903), known as Lord Salisbury, was a British statesman and Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom three times for a total of over thirteen years.

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury: John Manners 7th Duke of Rutland (1818–1906) 16 August 1886 11 August 1892 — Conservative James Bryce MP for Aberdeen South (1838–1922) 18 August 1892 28 May 1894 Liberal William Ewart Gladstone (until March 1894) Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery: Edward Marjoribanks 2nd Baron ...

  3. 29. Juni 2024 · Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess of Salisbury, politician, Conservative Leader of the House of Lords; son of Robert. Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood , politician, son of Robert.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · The building adjoining, Salisbury House, gave place to Cecil Street and Salisbury Street, the latter of which, before the construction of the Thames Embankment, led to Salisbury Stairs. Salisbury House—or, as it was sometimes called, Cecil House—was built by Robert Cecil, first Earl of Salisbury, a son of the great Lord Burghley ...

  5. Vor 14 Stunden · Preface. The Third Marquess of Salisbury first opened his great collection of family papers at Hatfield to the Commission's inspection in 1871. A preliminary report was published in the Appendix to the Commissioners' Third Report in 1872.

  6. 30. Juni 2024 · Gascoyne retained the remainder of the estate, which passed through his daughter Frances to her husband James Cecil, Marquess of Salisbury (d. 1868), who took the additional surname of Gascoyne, and to their son Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (d. 1903), the prime minister.

  7. 1. Juli 2024 · Robert Cecil, 1st earl of Salisbury (born June 1, 1563, London—died May 24, 1612, Marlborough, Wiltshire, Eng.) was an English statesman who succeeded his father, William Cecil, Lord Burghley, as Queen Elizabeth I’s chief minister in 1598 and skillfully directed the government during the first nine years of the reign of King James I. Cecil gave ...