Oorzaak: not known, but did die dspm
Er ist verheiratet mit Mary Salisbury.
Sie haben geheiratet vor September 1511.Quellen 1, 5
Kind(er):
William Parr, d. before 13 Dec 1547, Baron Parr of Horton, co.Northampton (uncle to Queen Katherine Parr), Sheriff of Northamptonshire;m. before 1511 Mary Salisbury, d. 10 July 1555, daughter of WilliamSalisbury of Horton and Elizabeth Wylde. [Ancestral Roots]
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BARONY OF PARR OF HORTON (I)
WILLIAM PARR, 2nd son of Sir William PARR, K.G. (who died shortly before26 February 1483/4) (b), by his 2nd wife, Elizabeth (c), 2nd daughter ofHenry (FITZHUGH), LORD FITZHUGH. He was an Esquire of the Body to KingHenry VII, and, 9 October 1510 to March 1511/2, to King Henry VIII, towhom he became a Knight of the Body;) Keeper of the great and littleparks of Brigstock, 30 December 1505 and 18 November 1506; Steward of theKing's lands in co. Pembroke, 28 August 1509. As one of the King's Spearshe took part in the French wars from 1512, was knighted at Tournai 25September 1513, and was present at the Field of Cloth of Gold in 1520. Hewas Sheriff of co. Northampton, 1517-18, 1522, 1533-34, and 1537-38;served in Scotland under the Earl of Surrey and Lord Dacre in 1523;Keeper of Rockingham Castle, 17 June 1523 to 25 May 1544; Chamberlain tothe King's son Henry, Duke of Richmond, and member of his Council of theNorth from 1525, M.P. for co. Northampton, 1529-36. He took a prominentpart in the suppression of the Lincolnshire rebellion in 1536. He wascreated, 23 December 1543, BARON PARR OF HORTON, co. Northampton, beingthen Chamberlain to his niece Katharine Parr, the 6th and last QueenConsort of Henry VIII. He was one of the Queen's Council of Regencyduring the King's absence in 1544; Keeper of Rockingham Park, 4 November1546 till his death.
He married, before 1511, Mary, daughter and coheir of William SALISBURY,of Horton, by Elizabeth, daughter and coheir of Thomas WYLDE, of Bromham,Beds, whereby he acquired the estate of Horton. He died s.p.m., aboutNovember (before 13 December) 1547, and was buried at Horton, when hispeerage became extinet. M.I. His widow died 10 July 1555, and was buriedat Horton. M.L. [Complete Peerage X:309-11, (transcribed by DaveUtzinger)]
(b) His 1st wife, Joan, widow of Thomas Colt, d. Aug 1473 (lands inCumberland, Berks, Essex, etc.), when her son and heir was John Colt,then aged 9.
(c) She afterwards m. Sir Nicholas Vaux, of Harrowden, co. Northampton,who was created in 1523, Lord Vaux of Harrowden. She d. before 29 Jan1507/8.
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William Parr, 1st Baron of Horton
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William Parr, 1st Baron Parr of Horton (c. 1480 - 10 September 1547) was Sheriff of Northamptonshire in 1518 and 1522 and Chamberlain to his niece Catherine Parr. He was also Esquire to the Body to Henry VII and Henry VIII.
He married Mary (the daughter and co-heir of Sir William Salisbury) - they had four daughters.
He was the son of Sir William Parr of Kendal and his wife Elizabeth Fitzhugh, Baroness Vaux of Harrowden.
He was made a peer of the realm on 23 December 1543.
Parr was knighted on Christmas Day 1513. He is buried at Horton where the family estate was.
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