Living
Hij is getrouwd met Alice Lovel.
Zij zijn getrouwd voor 1486.Bronnen 3, 4, 5, 6
Kind(eren):
Standard Bearer to King Richard III
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ancestorsearch&id=I57854
SIR WILLIAM PARKER, who thus married the heiress of the last Lovel lord Morley was standard bearer, and of the privy council to king Ric.
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Of this noble family nothing is known before the fifteenth century, when we find Sir William Parker, then a young man, intermarrying with Alice Lovell.
(The Gentleman's Magazine. 1856. Page 351.)
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Sir William PARKER (d.1510) of Great Hallingbury, Essex.
= Alice, daughter of William Lovell, Lord Morley. (Ricardian 63 p.11)
Had a son, Henry (b.1478). (ibid. 84 p.299)
Gentleman of the Household; he was deputed to attend on the Duchess of Burgundy during her visit to England. (Horrox pp.240-1)
28 Nov.1483 The farmers and tenants of the manors of Halingbury Morley, Essex, Walkerne, Hertfordshire, Hyngham and Bevestone, Norfolk, were ordered to pay him all monies due. (Harl.433 II pp.50-1)
Dec. 1483 He was granted the manor and lordship of Pentlow Hall, Suffolk. (Harl.433 I p.101)
May 1485 Granted the manor of Tenbury, Worcestershire. (Harl.433 I p.278)
22 Aug.1485 He was Richard's standard-bearer in the last charge at Bosworth. He was badly hurt. (Ricardian 84 p.299)
see C.F.R.1485-1509
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bevangenealogy (and now a few others?) on WorldConnect say he was son of John Parker of Extwistle, Lancs, and Agnes Seymour of Walken, Herts? John was son of William Parker and Isabel Dyneley (qv).
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Is this him refererred to:
The epitaph in Great Hallingbury says that he d. 1520 (which is certainly wrong), aged 56; also that he died by violence. According to the same epitaph, his mother Agnes d. 1440, aged 70. The date is impossible
(The Complete Peerage. Cokayne. re Morley.)
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Date of Import: Feb 21, 2009/ RootsWeb's WorldConnect