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John Cecil, 4th Earl of Exeter (1628 – February 1678), styled Lord Burghley from 1640 to 1643, was an English peer.

He inherited the earldom from his father David Cecil, 3rd Earl of Exeter in 1643.

He was joint Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire from 1660 to 1673; after 1673, he held the Lord Lieutenancy for East Northamptonshire while the Earl of Peterborough held the West. From 1660 to 1676 he was Recorder of Stamford, and in November 1660, was granted the office of Keeper of the West Hay, Bailiwick of Cliffe, Rockingham Forest.

He married Lady Frances Manners (c. 1636 – 1660 or 1669), daughter of John Manners, 8th Earl of Rutland, from which marriage there were two surviving children:

After his first wife's death, he married the widow, Lady Mary Fane, daughter of Mildmay Fane, 2nd Earl of Westmorland.

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Honorary titles
English Interregnum Lord Lieutenant of Northamptonshire
East Northamptonshire only 1673–1678

With: The Earl of Westmorland 1660–1666
The Earl of Peterborough 1666–1673
Succeeded byThe Earl of Peterborough
Peerage of England
Preceded byDavid Cecil Earl of Exeter
1643–1678
Succeeded byJohn Cecil


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