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      • There are many tales of long-lived people throughout history, but few have been as well-documented as Old Tom Parr. Born in Winnington, near Shrewsbury, in 1483, Parr was said to have lived to 152 – making him the oldest man ever recorded.
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  2. In 1635 Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, was visiting one of his Shropshire estates and he heard all about the incredible man known as "Old Parr", then said to be 152 years old. The Earl decided to take him to London to see King Charles I, and Thomas left Shropshire never to return.

    • Old Tom Led A Simple Life
    • Rich Food Killed Him
    • Old Parr Left A Lasting Legacy
    • Why You Won’T Find Him in The Guinness Book of World Records
    • Old Parr Makes For Great Family Lore

    Old Parr was born in either 1482 or 1483in an English county on the Welsh border. He lived there for his entire life, eating a sub-optimal diet of mostly poor-quality dairy and tough bread and farming the land. He married late, at the age of eighty, and had two children who did not survive infancy. His only surviving child was the result of an affa...

    Old Parr became known far and wide for his hyper-advanced age, so much so that he was taken to London in 1635 to meet the King of England, Charles I. When asked about his secret to longevity, Old Parr said: In London, he consumed rich food and drink, something he’d never experienced in his long life. After a few weeks in such a wildly different env...

    Old Parr became famous for his old age, even having a Scotch whisky named after him, Grand Old Parr. Interestingly, Grand Old Parr is most popular in Japan and Colombia.

    If you look up the Guinness World Record for the oldest man ever, you’ll find a gentleman named Jiroemon Kimura, who lived to be 116 years old and credits his light diet for his longevity (this is something he has in common with Old Parr; in fact, eating fewer calories has been correlated with longevity). Parr’s 152 years far outstrips Kimura’s 116...

    Even though many people scoff at the idea of Old Parr’s fantastic longevity, I believe in the family lore. At the very least, Old Parr’s story is an excellent cocktail-party tale.

  3. Born in Winnington, near Shrewsbury, in 1483, Parr was said to have lived to 152 – making him the oldest man ever recorded. Though some dispute his age, and there is no concrete proof that he lived to such an old age, the story of Old Tom Parr is still interesting.

  4. Feb 23, 2022 · The Life of Old Tom Parr. Thomas Parr was reportedly born in either 1482 or 1483 (birth records for peasants were spotty at best). He may have been born as late as 1565 in the hamlet of...

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  5. Thomas, Earl of Arundel, Earl Marshal of England, encountered an old man who was said to be 152 years old. At his expense, the Earl of Arundel brought Thomas Parr back to London, where he became the center of interest. He was received by King Charles, destined to be beheaded 14 years later. The old man survived the luxurious living of

  6. Feb 21, 2019 · Thomas Parr, The oldest man in England - YouTube. jim kelsall. 76 subscribers. Subscribed. 51. 1K views 4 years ago. Thomas Parr lived for 152 years and 9 months through the reigns of ten...

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  7. NOVEMBER 15. th. On this day in history in 1635, was buried Thomas Parr. Parr was the oldest man who ever lived, attaining 152 years and 9 months. Parr was born in 1483, at Winnington, Shropshire. He was a commonplace agricultural labourer who lived on the produce of the land, course bread, cheese, vegetables and ale, and having lived to be ...

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