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  1. William Parr, Marquess of Northampton, Earl of Essex, 1st Baron Parr, 1st Baron Hart KG (14 August 1513 – 28 October 1571), was the only brother of Queen Catherine Parr, the sixth and final wife of King Henry VIII. He was a "sincere, plain, direct man, not crafty nor involved", whose "delight was music and poetry and his exercise war" who ...

    • 14 August 1513, Blackfriars, London, England
    • 27 October 1571 (aged 58), Warwick, England
  2. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Oct. 28, 1571, Warwick, Warwickshire (aged 58) William Parr, Marquess Northampton (born Aug. 14, 1513, Kendal Castle?, Westmorland, Eng.—died Oct. 28, 1571, Warwick, Warwickshire) was the brother of Henry VIII’s queen Catherine Parr, and a Protestant supporter of Lady Jane Grey and Queen Elizabeth I. He took part in suppressing the uprising ...

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  3. William Parr, I marqués de Northampton, I conde de Essex y I barón Parr (14 de agosto de 1513 - 28 de octubre de 1571) fue hijo de Sir Thomas Parr y Maud Green, hija de Sir Thomas Green de Broughton y Greens Norton. William Parr era hermano de Catalina Parr, viuda de Enrique VIII, y Anne Parr, condesa de Pembroke .

  4. Go To Comment. William Parr, Marquis of Northampton and brother of Queen Catherine Parr, was born on 14th August 1513. He was the son of Sir Thomas Parr of Kendal and his wife, Maud (née Green).

  5. Arms of William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton (first creation) Marquess of Northampton is a title that has been created twice, firstly in the Peerage of England (1547), then secondly in the Peerage of the United Kingdom (1812). The current holder of this title is Spencer Compton, 7th Marquess of Northampton .

  6. tudortimes.co.uk › people › william-parr-marquis-ofTudor Times | William Parr

    In 1547, he was appointed to the new King's Council, under the Protectorship of Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset and raised to the Marquisate of Northampton, taking part in the jousts to mark the new King's coronation. Now in his thirties, Parr was keen to marry again and beget an heir to his fine new title.

  7. He was made a privy councillor on 25 Dec. 1558, and was one of those whom the queen consulted respecting the prayer-book. He became once more Marquis of Northampton on 13 Jan. 1558-9. When the trial of Wentworth for the loss of Calais took place on 20 April 1559, Northampton acted as high steward.