On 25th April 1857 Mary Rothes Tyssen-Amherst 2nd Baroness Amherst was born to William Tyssen-Amherst 1st Baron Amherst [aged 22] at Didlington Hall, Swaffham.
On 2nd September 1885 William Cecil [aged 30] and Mary Rothes Tyssen-Amherst 2nd Baroness Amherst [aged 28] were married. He the son of William Alleyne Cecil 3rd Marquess Exeter [aged 60].
In 1886 [her son] William Amherst Cecil was born to [her husband] William Cecil [aged 31] and Mary Rothes Tyssen-Amherst 2nd Baroness Amherst [aged 28]. He married 14th April 1910 Gladys Evelyn Baggallay and had issue.
In 1887 [her son] Thomas James Amherst Cecil was born to [her husband] William Cecil [aged 32] and Mary Rothes Tyssen-Amherst 2nd Baroness Amherst [aged 29]. He married Vera Agnes Barclay.
In 1890 [her son] John Francis Amherst Cecil was born to [her husband] William Cecil [aged 35] and Mary Rothes Tyssen-Amherst 2nd Baroness Amherst [aged 32]. He married Cornelia Stuyvesant Vanderbilt.
The London Gazette 26328. Whitehall, September 22, 1892. THE Queen has been pleased, by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, dated the 26th August, 1892, to grant the dignity of a Baron of the said United Kingdom unto [her father] William Amhurst Tyssen-Amherst [aged 57], of Amherst, in the county of Kent, Didlington Hall, in the county of Norfolk, and of Hackney, in the county of London, Esq, and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, by the name, style, and title of Baron Amherst of Hackney, in the county of London, and, in default of such issue male, to hold the name, style, and title of Baroness Amherst of Hackney, to Mary Rothes Margaret Cecil [aged 35], wife of [her husband] William Cecil [aged 37] (commonly called Lord William Cecil), Lieutenant-Colonel of the 4th Battalion of the Lincolnshire Regiment, eldest daughter of the said William Amhurst Tyssen Amherst; and, after her decease, and in default of such issue of the said William Amhurst Tyssen-Amherst, to hold the name, style, and title of Baron Amherst of Hackney, to the heirs male lawfully begotten of the body of the said Mary Rothes Margaret Cecil.
In 1893 [her son] Henry Mitford Amherst Cecil was born to [her husband] William Cecil [aged 38] and Mary Rothes Tyssen-Amherst 2nd Baroness Amherst [aged 35]. He married Yvonne Cornwallis, daughter of Fiennes Cornwallis 1st Baron Cornwallis and Mabel Leigh Baroness Cornwallis.
On 14th July 1895 [her father-in-law] William Alleyne Cecil 3rd Marquess Exeter [aged 70] died. His succeeded son [her brother-in-law] Brownlow Henry George Cecil 4th Marquess Exeter [aged 45] succeeded 4th Marquess Exeter, 13th Earl Exeter, 14th Baron Burghley. Monument in the Church of St John the Baptist, Barnack [Map].
Brownlow Henry George Cecil 4th Marquess Exeter: On 20th December 1849 he was born to William Alleyne Cecil 3rd Marquess Exeter and and Georgina Sophia Pakenham Marchioness Exeter. On 7th September 1875 Brownlow Henry George Cecil 4th Marquess Exeter and Isabella Whichcote Marchioness of Exeter were married at St Denys' Church, Aswarby. He the son of William Alleyne Cecil 3rd Marquess Exeter.
On 9th April 1898 [her brother-in-law] Brownlow Henry George Cecil 4th Marquess Exeter [aged 48] died. His succeeded son William Cecil 5th Marquess Exeter [aged 21] succeeded 5th Marquess Exeter, 14th Earl Exeter, 15th Baron Burghley. Monument in the Church of St John the Baptist, Barnack [Map].
William Cecil 5th Marquess Exeter: On 27th October 1876 he was born to Brownlow Henry George Cecil 4th Marquess Exeter and Isabella Whichcote Marchioness of Exeter. On 16th April 1901 William Cecil 5th Marquess Exeter and Myra Rowena Sibell Orde-Powlett Marchioness of Exeter were married. Myra Rowena Sibell Orde-Powlett Marchioness of Exeter by marriage Marchioness Exeter. He the son of Brownlow Henry George Cecil 4th Marquess Exeter and Isabella Whichcote Marchioness of Exeter. In 1937 he was appointed 885th Knight of the Garter by King George VI of the United Kingdom. In 1956 William Cecil 5th Marquess Exeter died. His succeeded son David George Brownlow-Cecil 6th Marquess Exeter succeeded 6th Marquess Exeter, 15th Earl Exeter, 16th Baron Burghley.
In 1901 Mary Rothes Tyssen-Amherst 2nd Baroness Amherst [aged 43] began excavations at Qubbet el-Hawa near Aswan. In all, Lady William Cecil uncovered thirty-two tombs at the site which became known as the "Cecil Tombs".
This is a translation of the 'Memoires of Jacques du Clercq', published in 1823 in two volumes, edited by Frederic, Baron de Reissenberg. In his introduction Reissenberg writes: 'Jacques du Clercq tells us that he was born in 1424, and that he was a licentiate in law and a counsellor to Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, in the castellany of Douai, Lille, and Orchies. It appears that he established his residence at Arras. In 1446, he married the daughter of Baldwin de la Lacherie, a gentleman who lived in Lille. We read in the fifth book of his Memoirs that his father, also named Jacques du Clercq, had married a lady of the Le Camelin family, from Compiègne. His ancestors, always attached to the counts of Flanders, had constantly served them, whether in their councils or in their armies.' The Memoires cover a period of nineteen years beginning in in 1448, ending in in 1467. It appears that the author had intended to extend the Memoirs beyond that date; no doubt illness or death prevented him from carrying out this plan. As Reissenberg writes the 'merit of this work lies in the simplicity of its narrative, in its tone of good faith, and in a certain air of frankness which naturally wins the reader’s confidence.' Du Clercq ranges from events of national and international importance, including events of the Wars of the Roses in England, to simple, everyday local events such as marriages, robberies, murders, trials and deaths, including that of his own father in Book 5; one of his last entries.
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In 1903 Mary Rothes Tyssen-Amherst 2nd Baroness Amherst [aged 45] published her findings "Report on the Work Done at Aswan" in the Annales du Service des Antiquités de l'Égypte.
On 16th January 1909 [her father] William Tyssen-Amherst 1st Baron Amherst [aged 73] died. His succeeded daughter Mary [aged 51] succeeded 2nd Baroness Amherst of Hackney in London.
On 14th April 1910 [her son] William Amherst Cecil [aged 24] and [her daughter-in-law] Gladys Evelyn Baggallay [aged 26] were married at St George's Church, Hanover Square.
On 19th September 1914 [her son] William Amherst Cecil [aged 28] was killed in action at the Battle of Aisne. He was buried at Soupir Communal Cemetery.
On 21st December 1919 Mary Rothes Tyssen-Amherst 2nd Baroness Amherst [aged 62] died. Her succeeded grandson William Amherst Cecil 3rd Baron Amherst [aged 7] succeeded 3rd Baron Amherst of Hackney in London.
On 14th August 1924 [her former husband] William Cecil [aged 69] and Violet Maud Freer were married. He the son of [her former father-in-law] William Alleyne Cecil 3rd Marquess Exeter.
On 16th April 1943 [her former husband] William Cecil [aged 88] died at Haywards Heath West Sussex.
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GrandFather: William George Daniel-Tyssen
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Father: William Tyssen-Amherst 1st Baron Amherst
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