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Brownlow Cecil, 8th Earl of Exeter (4 August 1701 – 3 November 1754), known as the Honourable Brownlow Cecil from 1701 to 1722, was a British peer and Member of Parliament.

Life

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Exeter was the second son of John Cecil, 6th Earl of Exeter, and Elizabeth Brownlow. He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge.[1] He briefly represented Stamford in the House of Commons in 1722, before he succeeded his elder brother in the earldom and entered the House of Lords. Lord Exeter married Hannah Sophia Chambers, daughter of Thomas Chambers, Gent., London merchant and Governor of the Company of Copper Mines (otherwise known as the English Copper Company), on 18 July 1724, at St James, Westminster, London.[2] He died in November 1754, aged 53, and was succeeded in his titles by his eldest son Brownlow. Lady Exeter died in 1765.

He appears also to have had a daughter, Lady Ann Cecil (d. 1785).[3] Lady Anne (1734–1785), was the youngest child of Brownlow, 8th Earl of Exeter (1701–1754) and his wife Hannah Sophia, née Chambers, and sister of Brownlow, 9th Earl (1725-1793).[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Cecil, Brownlow (CCL718B)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  • ^ The Register of Marriages in the Parish of St James within the Liberty of Westminster. 1723-1754. 18 July 1724.
  • ^ The European Magazine: And London Review. Philological Society of London. 1785.
  • ^ "Portrait of Lady Anne Cecil, Attributed to Enoch Seeman (1694-1745). | Burghley Collections". Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  • Notes

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    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by

    Charles Cecil
    Charles Bertie

    Member of Parliament for Stamford
    1722
    With: Charles Bertie
    Succeeded by

    Charles Bertie
    William Noel

    Peerage of England
    Preceded by

    John Cecil

    Earl of Exeter
    1722–1754
    Succeeded by

    Brownlow Cecil


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