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  1. Vor 2 Tagen · Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury KG GCVO PC FRS DL ( / ˈɡæskɔɪn ˈsɪsəl /; [1] [a] 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. 30. Apr. 2024 · Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd marquess of Salisbury was a Conservative political leader who was a three-time prime minister (1885–86, 1886–92, 1895–1902) and four-time foreign secretary (1878, 1885–86, 1886–92, 1895–1900), who presided over a wide expansion of Great Britain’s colonial.

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Little can be said about social and intellectual life in Salisbury before the beginning of the 18th century; but with the peaceful political conditions of this period there grew up in Salisbury, as in other cities, a number of cultural, especially musical, activities and a variety of public amusements. By 1750 there were several coffee-houses ...

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · Occ. twice, both occasions before Dec. 1139: prob. 1122 x Dec. 1139 together with Ernald, archdcn. [of Salisbury, list 9], so prob. predecessor of Roger of Ramsbury archdcn. [of Wilts.] (RSO I 215), and some time before Dec. 1139, as brother of Roger of Ramsbury (ibid. p. 351). Prob. to be identifed with Azo who was dean by 1139 (list 2), preb ...

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · In 1672 James, 3rd Earl of Salisbury, obtained permission by patent to build on his ground west of Great Salisbury House. (fn. 334) A copy of Sir Christopher Wren's plan of the ground dealt with in this patent is given here, the area to be newly built on being indicated by the thick line. Accordingly, in Strype's words, Little Salisbury House ...

  6. 30. Apr. 2024 · "Cecil, Lord Robert" published on by Oxford University Press. (1830–1903),third Marquis of Salisbury, travelled throughout the colonies recording in his diaries many pertinent and lively comments We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website.

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · Lady Dacre, who died in 1595, left the house to Lord Burleigh, who is said to have lived here, and he was followed by his youngest son, Sir Robert Cecil, afterwards Earl of Salisbury, who took possession in 1597. It is to Cecil's passion for building, which was not exhausted until he had parted with his fortune in completing Hatfield, that we owe the earliest representations on paper of the ...