Cecil, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-, third marquess of Salisbury (1830–1903), prime minister
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- Childhood and youth
- Religion, marriage, and journalism
- Political ideas and polemics
- Parliamentary reform, 1865–1867
- Hatfield and the House of Lords, 1868–1872
- Secretary of state for India, 1874–1878
- Foreign affairs, 1876–1880
- Party leader, 1880–1884
- The caretaker government and the home-rule crisis, 1885–1886
- The premiership and the Unionist alliance, 1886–1892
- The Foreign Office, 1887–1892
- Return to opposition, 1892–1895
- The Unionist coalition, 1895–1900
- Foreign and imperial affairs, 1895–1902
- Death and reputation
- Sources
- Archives
- Likenesses
- Wealth at Death
Cecil, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-, third marquess of Salisbury![locked](http://www.oxforddnb.com/cxs/img/locked.svg)
(1830–1903)
- Paul Smith
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