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Sir David Cecil (c. 1460 – 1540) was a Welsh landowner, courtier, and Member of Parliament. He was born into a Welsh family, the third son of Richard Cecil ap Philip Seisyllt of Alt-yr-Ynys on the border of Herefordshire and Monmouthshire, but settled near Stamford, Lincolnshire. David Cecil († 1541) was een Engels hoveling en high sheriff van Northamptonshire. Hij was een gunsteling van koning Hendrik VII van Engeland. Onder zijn regering bekleedde hij een vertrouwelijke functie, maar het is niet bekend welke. Niet later dan 1507 stichtte hij een kapel in de kerk van St. George in Stamford. Rond die tijd moet hij hofbediende zijn geweest. Hendrik VIII, die zijn vader in 1509 als koning van Engeland opvolgde, begunstigde hem nog meer dan zijn voorganger. Hij werd in 1529 en 1530 benoemd tot high sherrif van Northamptonshire en toen hij in 1541 overleed bezat Cecil verschillende functies en ontving hij verschillende honoraria, die de vorst aan hem had verleend. Zijn zoon, Richard Cecil, die eveneens hoveling was, was de vader van de beroemde staatsman William Cecil. David Cecil (* um 1460; † 1540) war ein englischer Politiker, Adliger und Höfling walisischer Herkunft.
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Richard Cecil ap Philip Seisyll
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Sir David Cecil (c. 1460 – 1540) was a Welsh landowner, courtier, and Member of Parliament. He was born into a Welsh family, the third son of Richard Cecil ap Philip Seisyllt of Alt-yr-Ynys on the border of Herefordshire and Monmouthshire, but settled near Stamford, Lincolnshire. Cecil was an alderman of Stamford in 1504–05, 1515–16 and 1526–27. He was made a Yeoman of the Chamber by 1506, a position he held for the rest of his life. He was elected as one of the Members of Parliament for Stamford in 1504, 1510, 1512, 1515 and 1523. He was a serjeant-at-arms from 1513 to his death and appointed Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Rutland from 1532 and High Sheriff of Northamptonshire from June 1532 to November 1533. He probably died in September 1540 and was buried in St George's Church, Stamford. He had married twice: firstly Alice, the daughter of John Dicons of Stamford, with whom he had two sons and secondly Jane, the daughter of Thomas Roos of Dowsby, Lincolnshire and widow of Edward Villers of Flore, Northamptonshire, with whom he had a daughter. He was succeeded by his son Richard. David Cecil († 1541) was een Engels hoveling en high sheriff van Northamptonshire. Hij was een gunsteling van koning Hendrik VII van Engeland. Onder zijn regering bekleedde hij een vertrouwelijke functie, maar het is niet bekend welke. Niet later dan 1507 stichtte hij een kapel in de kerk van St. George in Stamford. Rond die tijd moet hij hofbediende zijn geweest. Hendrik VIII, die zijn vader in 1509 als koning van Engeland opvolgde, begunstigde hem nog meer dan zijn voorganger. Hij werd in 1529 en 1530 benoemd tot high sherrif van Northamptonshire en toen hij in 1541 overleed bezat Cecil verschillende functies en ontving hij verschillende honoraria, die de vorst aan hem had verleend. Zijn zoon, Richard Cecil, die eveneens hoveling was, was de vader van de beroemde staatsman William Cecil. David Cecil (* um 1460; † 1540) war ein englischer Politiker, Adliger und Höfling walisischer Herkunft.
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