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  1. Sir Thomas Parr (1478 [1] – 11 November 1517) of Kendal in Westmorland (now Cumbria ), England, was a courtier and is best known as the father of Queen Catherine Parr, the sixth and final wife of King Henry VIII . Early life and family. Thomas was the eldest son of Sir William Parr and Elizabeth FitzHugh.

  2. Feb 9, 2017 · Sir Thomas Parr (1407– November 1464 [1] [2] or 24 November 1464 [3]) was an English landowner and elected Member of Parliament six times between 1435 and 1459. He was great-grandfather of Queen Catherine Parr, the sixth wife of King Henry VIII. The Parr family originally came from Parr, Lancashire.

    • England
    • "Sir Thomas Parr", "Knight of Kendall"
    • Alice Tunstall, of Thurland And Lancaster
    • October 07, 1406
  3. Sir Thomas Parr (1407 – November 1461 [1] [2] or 24 November 1464 [3]) was an English landowner and elected Member of Parliament six times between 1435 and 1459. He was great-grandfather of Queen Catherine Parr, the sixth wife of King Henry VIII .

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  5. Sir Thomas Parr (c.1478 - 12 November 1517) was the eldest son Sir William Parr and Elizabeth FitzHugh he was a courtier but is often known as the father of Queen Catherine Parr. Issue. Thomas married Maud Green in around 1508 and they had three surviving children.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maud_GreenMaud Green - Wikipedia

    Maud had married Sir Thomas Parr, the eldest son of Sir William Parr and Elizabeth FitzHugh, in 1508. He was the Sheriff of Northamptonshire, master of the wards and comptroller to the King. Maud and Thomas had three surviving children.

  7. Sir Thomas Parr (1478 [1] – 11 November 1517) of Kendal in Westmorland (now Cumbria), England, was a courtier and is best known as the father of Queen Catherine Parr, the sixth and final wife of King Henry VIII . Contents. 1 Early life and family. 2 Education. 3 Marriage and issue. 4 Death. 5 Ancestry. 6 References. Early life and family.

  8. Thomas Parr. Thomas Parr lived for 152 years and 9 months through the reigns of ten monarchs and was buried in Westminster Abbey by order of King Charles I. The inscription on his small white marble gravestone in the centre of the south transept reads:

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