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William Cecil, 16th Baron Ros of Helmsley (May 1590 – 27 June 1618) was an English peer, whose ill-advised marriage to Anne Lake resulted in a major scandal, which dragged on for years after his early death. He was born at Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire, only son of William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Exeter, and baptised on 4 June 1590. In 1591, he inherited the barony of de Ros from his mother, Elizabeth Cecil, 15th Baroness de Ros.

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  • William Cecil, 16. Baron de Ros (* Mai 1590 in Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire; † 27. Juni 1618 in Italien) war ein englischer Peer. Seine Ehe mit Anne Lake führte zu einem großen Skandal. (de)
  • William Cecil (1590 - 1618), 16º barón de Ros, es un parlamentario y embajador de Inglaterra al Sacro Romano Imperio. Hijo del 2º conde de Exeter,​ se educó en el St. John's College de Cambridge. Recibió el título en 1591 cuando murió su madre, Lady Elizabeth Cecil (née Manners), 15º baronesa de Ros suo jure. El 13 de febrero de 1615, se casó con Ann, hija de Sir Thomas Lake.​ (es)
  • William Cecil, 16e baron Ros de Helmsley (mai 1590 - 27 juin 1618) est un pair anglais, dont le mariage peu judicieux avec Anne Lake entraîne un scandale majeur, qui dure des années après sa mort prématurée. (fr)
  • William Cecil, 16th Baron Ros of Helmsley (May 1590 – 27 June 1618) was an English peer, whose ill-advised marriage to Anne Lake resulted in a major scandal, which dragged on for years after his early death. He was born at Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire, only son of William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Exeter, and baptised on 4 June 1590. In 1591, he inherited the barony of de Ros from his mother, Elizabeth Cecil, 15th Baroness de Ros. On 13 February 1615 or 1616, he married Ann Lake, daughter of Sir Thomas Lake, the Secretary of State, and his wife Mary Ryther, a marriage which soon ended in divorce and a bitter feud between the two families, caused in the first place by the Cecil family's refusal to transfer lands allegedly due to Anne as part of the marriage settlement. Anne, her mother and other family members made lurid and entirely false allegations against Cecil. Cecil challenged his brother-in-law Sir Arthur Lake, generally regarded as the prime mover in the affair, to a duel, but Arthur refused the challenge. The accusations, which included adultery with his grandfather's young second wife Frances Brydges, were so serious that he felt it wiser to leave the country for a time. He was sent by King James I on a special mission to the Holy Roman Emperor. Eventually, a thorough investigation concluded that all the charges against Cecil had been fabricated by the Lake family, several of whom were severely punished by Star Chamber as a result. The matter was not finally resolved until 1621, by which time William was dead. He died aged 28 without issue. Since his father and grandfather both outlived him, the Earldom of Exeter passed to his first cousin David Cecil, 3rd Earl of Exeter. His mother's barony passed separately to her next heir, Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland. Cecil's ex-wife Anne remarried George Rodney of Stoke Rodney, Somerset, and died in 1630. (en)
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  • William Cecil, 16. Baron de Ros (* Mai 1590 in Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire; † 27. Juni 1618 in Italien) war ein englischer Peer. Seine Ehe mit Anne Lake führte zu einem großen Skandal. (de)
  • William Cecil (1590 - 1618), 16º barón de Ros, es un parlamentario y embajador de Inglaterra al Sacro Romano Imperio. Hijo del 2º conde de Exeter,​ se educó en el St. John's College de Cambridge. Recibió el título en 1591 cuando murió su madre, Lady Elizabeth Cecil (née Manners), 15º baronesa de Ros suo jure. El 13 de febrero de 1615, se casó con Ann, hija de Sir Thomas Lake.​ (es)
  • William Cecil, 16e baron Ros de Helmsley (mai 1590 - 27 juin 1618) est un pair anglais, dont le mariage peu judicieux avec Anne Lake entraîne un scandale majeur, qui dure des années après sa mort prématurée. (fr)
  • William Cecil, 16th Baron Ros of Helmsley (May 1590 – 27 June 1618) was an English peer, whose ill-advised marriage to Anne Lake resulted in a major scandal, which dragged on for years after his early death. He was born at Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire, only son of William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Exeter, and baptised on 4 June 1590. In 1591, he inherited the barony of de Ros from his mother, Elizabeth Cecil, 15th Baroness de Ros. (en)
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  • William Cecil, 16. Baron de Ros (de)
  • William Cecil, XVI barón de Ros (es)
  • William Cecil (16e baron Ros) (fr)
  • William Cecil, 16th Baron Ros (en)
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