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  1. Sir William Parr, 1st Baron Parr of Horton (d. 10 September 1547) Alice Parr (died young) John Parr, Esq. (before 1483 – 8 September 1508) The eldest son, Sir Thomas Parr, was knighted and was sheriff of Northamptonshire in 1509; he was master of the wards and comptroller to Henry VIII. He was rich, owing to his succeeding, in 1512, to half ...

  2. 17 de jul. de 2022 · She died 1488 in Sizergh, Westmorland, England. Agnes married Sir Thomas STRICKLAND Knight on 1464 in Sizergh, Westmorland, England. They had the following children: F i Joan STRICKLAND 1 was born 1465 in Sizergh, Westmorland, England. M ii Sir Walter STRICKLAND K.B. was born 1467 and died Sep 1506. M iii Thomas STRICKLAND 1 was born 1469 in ...

  3. Katherine PARR, daughter of Sir Thomas PARR of Kendal and Maud GREEN, married Henry VIII KING OF ENGLAND in 1543. Henry VIII KING OF ENGLAND, son of Henry VII KING OF ENGLAND ( -1509) and Elizabeth of York ( - ), married Katherine of Aragon in 1509. He married Anne BOLEYN in 1533. He married Jane SEYMOUR in 1536. He married Anne of Cleves in 1540.

  4. Catherine Parr was the eldest child of Sir Thomas Parr, lord of the manor of Kendal in Westmorland (now in Cumbria), and Maud Green, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Thomas Green, lord of Greens Norton, Northamptonshire, and Joan Fogge. Like Anne Boleyn, Catherine had been raised as a Catholic but at some point turned to Protestantism.

  5. Mary Parr, casada con Sir Thomas Tresham. [8] Margaret (Margery) Parr (1520-1560), casada con Sir Richard Perry el 5 de julio de 1551, en Exeter, Devon. Tuvieron un niño durante su matrimonio. Murió en 1600, en Exeter, Devon, y fue enterrada allí. Lord Parr y su mujer son antepasados del duque de Cambridge a través de su difunta madre, Lady ...

  6. 15 de abr. de 2018 · Sir Thomas Seymour courted her but Henry VIII had noted her care of Lord Latimer and seen her in Mary Tudor’s company. In July 1543 Katherine Parr became queen of England setting her romance with Thomas Seymour to one side and possibly disappointing Seymour’s aspirations to marry a wealthy widow. Now though nothing was going to stop Katherine.

  7. Parr took part in suppressing the rising in the North of England in 1537, when he attracted the favourable notice of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk (uncle of both Queen Anne Boleyn and Queen Catherine Howard), encouraging his uncle Sir William Parr (c.1483–1547) of Horton, Northamptonshire, to obtain a place for him as a courtier in the ...