Charles Cecil

1 portrait by Jan van der Vaart

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Charles Cecil

by Bernard Lens (II), published by Edward Cooper, after Jan van der Vaart
mezzotint, early 18th century
Purchased, 1868
Reference Collection
NPG D1258

Sitterback to top

  • Charles Cecil (circa 1683-1726), Third son of John Cecil, 5th Earl of Exeter; MP for Stamford. Sitter associated with 3 portraits.

Artistsback to top

  • Edward Cooper (died 1725), Printseller. Artist or producer associated with 169 portraits, Sitter in 3 portraits.
  • Bernard Lens (II) (1659 or 1660-1725), Artist and mezzotinter. Artist or producer associated with 32 portraits, Sitter associated with 1 portrait.
  • Jan van der Vaart (1647-1721), Artist. Artist or producer associated with 52 portraits.

Related worksback to top

  • NPG D1259: Charles Cecil (from same plate)
  • NPG D29948: probably Charles Cecil (from same plate)

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Events of 1700back to top

Current affairs

The sudden death of Prince William, son of Princess Anne and George, Prince of Denmark, triggers a succession crisis. His birth had secured the succession of the crown to a Protestant, safeguarding the throne from any future claim by James II's Catholic son, James Francis.

Art and science

Dramatist, William Congreve's comedy The Way of the World premieres at Lincoln's Inn Theatre, receiving a mixed reception. It would achieve greater literary acclaim in modern times.
Poet, John Dryden, dies and is buried in Geoffrey Chaucer's grave in Westminster Abbey.

International

Diplomat and poet, Matthew Prior, secretly negotiates with Louis XIV, king of France, a second partition treaty concerning the Spanish Empire. However, following the death of Spanish ruler, Carlos II, the agreement collapses since neither Spanish or Austrian governments accept the treaty's proposals.

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