Catherine Cecil, Countess of Salisbury
Catherine Cecil, Countess of Salisbury, formerly Lady Catherine Howard, was the wife of William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Salisbury.
She was a daughter of Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, and his second wife, the former Catherine Knyvett.
She married the future Earl of Salisbury on 1 December 1608, and became countess when he inherited the earldom on his father's death in 1612. Their children, several of whom died in infancy, were:
- Hon. Robert Cecil
- Hon. Philip Cecil
- Hon. William Cecil
- Hon. Edward Cecil
- Lady Anne Cecil, who married Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland, and had children
- James Cecil, Viscount Cranborne
- Lady Elizabeth Cecil, who married William Cavendish, 3rd Earl of Devonshire, and had children
- Charles Cecil, Viscount Cranborne, who married Lady Diana Maxwell; their son became the 3rd Earl.
- Lady Diana Cecil
- Lady Catherine Cecil, who married Philip Sydney, 3rd Earl of Leicester, and had children
- Lady Mary Cecil, who married William Sandys, 1st/6th Baron Sandys, but had no children
- Hon. Algernon Cecil, who married Dorothy Nevile and had children
In 1615, the countess was present at Trinity College, Cambridge, for the performance of Aemilia by students, in the presence of King James I of England.
In 1617, the countess acted as godmother to James Murray, 2nd Earl of Tullibardine, the eldest son of Patrick Murray, 1st Earl of Tullibardine.
After Salisbury's retirement from public life, they made their home at Hatfield House. The countess's portrait was painted by Sir Peter Lely, and is held at Burghley House.