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  1. When Edward and Catherine married in 1529, Sir Edward was in his early twenties and, although almost nothing is known about his character, it appears that his health kept him in a frail condition. Whatever the case, Edward was competent enough for his father to allow him the duties and responsibilities of part of his inheritance – he served as both a feoffee and a justice of peace.

  2. Sir Edward Burgh was the eldest son of the 2nd Baron's eldest son, Sir Thomas Burgh, who would become the 1st Baron by a new creation in 1529. In her will, dated May 1529, Maud Parr , mentioned Sir Thomas, father of Edward, saying I am indebted to Sir Thomas Borough, knight, for the marriage of my daughter .

  3. hmn.wiki › es › Edward_Burgh,_2nd_Baron_BurghEdward Burgh (barón)

    Sir Edward Burgh murió en la primavera de 1533, y nunca cumplió con el título de Lord Burgh. [8] [9] [10] A la muerte del segundo barón en 1528, su título pasó a su hijo mayor, Sir Thomas Burgh , quien fue creado y convocado al Parlamento como primer Lord Burgh de Gainsborough [Inglaterra por escrito] el 2 de diciembre de 1529.

  4. 3 de may. de 2022 · Edward was in his twenties and may have been in poor health. Sir Edward Burgh died in the spring of 1533, never fulfilling the title of Lord Burgh. Death and succession On the death of the 2nd Baron in 1528, his title passed to his eldest son Sir Thomas Burgh who was created and summoned to Parliament as 1st Lord Burgh of Gainsborough [England ...

  5. 23 de may. de 2018 · Sir Edward Burgh (pronounced as Borough) (d. before April 1533) was the eldest son and heir to Sir Thomas Burgh, 1st Baron Burgh and his wife Agnes Tyrwhit. He is known for being the first husband of Catherine Parr, later Queen consort to King Henry VIII. 18th-century historians have mistaken him for his grandfather, the elderly, Sir Edward Burgh, 2nd Baron Burgh of Gainsborough.

  6. tudortimes.co.uk › people › sir-edward-burgh-1Tudor Times | Edward Burgh

    Edward Burgh. Published 19th November 2014. Edward Burgh’s only claim to fame is as the first husband of Katherine Parr. He was born around 1510, probably at Gainsborough in Lincolnshire, and married Katherine in 1529. Katherine’s full dowry had not been paid by 1531, and perhaps this lack of funds was the reason for Edward and Katherine ...

  7. Thomas Burgh's son, Sir Edward Burgh (c.1463–1528), did not sit in Parliament. However, his son, Thomas Burgh (c.1488–1550), was summoned to Parliament in 1529 and this was deemed as the creation of the barony.