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A sight full of woe: The Cecil family and their monuments c.1580–1620
Peter Sherlock
University of Divinity
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Honor
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Patron
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16 th century
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posterity
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Westminster Abbey
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Grief
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Family Members
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Protestant
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Happiness
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16th Century
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Inscriptions
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One-generation
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Westminster Abbey
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Elizabethan
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Early Modern Period
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Mirth
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Lincolnshire
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Hertfordshire
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William Cecil
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Lord Burghley
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Robert Cecil
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Collective Analysis
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Burghley
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