The 128 letters of William Cecil Lord Burghley to his son Sir Robert Cecil in Cambridge University Library Manuscript Ee.3.56 are the largest collection of papers showing the close direction and counsel he gave his son in seeking and obtaining the office of Principal Secretary 15931598. The materials concentrate on the task of receiving and crafting a wide and large array of papers on behalf of Queen Elizabeth I and her Privy Council; finance administration foreign policy and religion figure prominently as does the shift from continental war to Ireland. These letters also reveal the intimate relationship between the father and son; Burghley''s care for his family his thoughts of death and a unique record of illness and old age are framed by his political and spiritual anxieties for the future of the Queen and her realms.
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