Eminent British Statesmen volume 5

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Eminent British Statesmen volume 5
James Mackintosh
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52. Lady Glen, ham was Anne, eldest daughter of Dorset, and wife of sir Thomas Glen, ham of Suffolk.
J Thomas Howard, seep. 113.
^ Gilbert Talbot, see p. 73.
|| Edward Somerset, fourth earl of that name, ancestor to the duke of Beaufort.
1 George Hume, see p. 91.
ROBERT CECIL. 153 ampton*, sir Henry Neville and others, he bequeathed chains and rings, by way of remembrance, and attached to each bequest some words of affection or commend- ation.
To Salisbury, also, he left valuable jewels ; but h
...is legacy was accompanied by one much more valuable, in the elaborate eulogy which he recorded of his public and private character. As the posthumous, and almost death-bed testimony of one who knew Cecil well, I give an extract from this singular document. After expres- sions of gratitude for personal kindness, he refers to " the public merit of his friend, both towards his majesty and this commonwealth, wherein, when I behold the weight, " he says, "of so many great and grave affairs, which the special duty of his place, as principal secre- tary, doth daily and necessarily cast upon him ; and do note withal, what infinite cares, crosses, labours, and travails of body and mind he doth thereby continu- ally sustain and undergo ; and, lastly, to see with how great dexterity, sincerity, and judgment, he doth accom- plish and perform the faithful service of that place.

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