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  1. Catherine Cecil, Countess of Salisbury (c.1590 – January 1673), formerly Lady Catherine Howard, granddaughter of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk, member of the House of Howard and was the wife of William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Salisbury of Hatfield House.

  2. 24. Juni 2021 · 1619. Birth of Elizabeth Cavendish, Countess of Devonshire. Latimers, Buckinghamshire, , England. Genealogy for Catherine Cecil (Howard), Countess of Salisbury (1588 - 1672) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • England
    • "Countess of Salisbury"
    • William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Salisbury
    • 1588
  3. As a result of her marriage, Lady Catherine Howard was styled as Countess of Salisbury on 24 May 1612. She was godmother for James Murray, 2nd Earl of Tullibardine at his baptism on 22 September 1617 at Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, England.

    • Female
    • January 27, 1673
  4. Sister of: James Cecil, 4th Earl of Salisbury; Robert Cecil, Lord; Charles Cecil, Lord of Salisbury; George Cecil, Lord of Sulbury; Margaret Stawell; Frances Cecil, Lady; Mildred Hotham, Lady; William Cecil, Sir Mary Forester Fact: Also Known As Lady Catherine Cecil Downing Countess of Salisbury

    • Female
    • August 13, 1688
    • George Thomas Downing Bt
  5. When Lady Catherine Cecil, Countess of Salisbury was born in March 1662, in London, England, her father, Sir James Cecil Third Earl of Salisbury, was 16 and her mother, Lady Margaret Manners Countess of Salisbury, was 14. She married Sir George Thomas Downing II 2nd Baronet of East Hartley on 12 July 1683, in Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom.

  6. Howard, Catherine (d. 1672)Countess of Salisbury. Name variations: Catherine Cecil. Died on January 27, 1672; daughter of Thomas Howard (1561–1626), 1st earl of Suffolk (r. 1603–1626), and Catherine Knyvett (d. 1633); married William Cecil, 2nd earl of Salisbury; children: Elizabeth Cecil (d.

  7. Vor 18 Stunden · The Countess promised to pay her £50 a year as wages, but has delayed to do so. Petitioner has heard that Salisbury is to pay the Countess a considerable sum of money in midsummer, and requests him either to write to her or send a gentleman to remind her to discharge the £50 due to petitioner.—Undated. ¾ p. (P. 265.)