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A note of caution: I believe Diana Cecil was the daughter of William Cecil's second wife, Elizabeth Drury, not his first wife, Elizabeth Manners.
William Cecil and Elizabeth Manners married in 1589/90; their son William was born May 1590; Elizabeth died in May 1591. There doesn't seem to be room in there for other children (and if they had survived their brother, they would have become Baron/Baroness de Ros in lieu of their cousin). - Nunh-huh 23:50, 29 Oct 2004 (UTC)