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William Parr (died 1483)

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300:, usually described as one of Gloucester's squires. Gloucester remembered Parr's younger brother, and others who fell in battle at his side, in a chantry created at Queen's College, Cambridge, July 1477, Of some interest is Horrox's comment that Parr may well have died not alongside Richard, but fighting against him and King Edward at Barnet, nonetheless, Parr was added to the list of men who died at Richard's side as if he were loyal to both himself and King Edward If true, then King Edward's efforts to put past battles behind them in this case was something Gloucester was also willing to extend to the younger Parr. For William, aligning himself with the always reliably stalwart Yorkist, James Harrington, once Edward and Gloucester returned from exile, meant that he was rewarded with the 162:, Lancashire. Sir William's great-grandfather, Sir William de Parre (died 1405) married in 1383 Elizabeth de Ros, daughter of Sir John de Ros of Kendal and Katherine de Latimer, a daughter of Thomas, 1st Baron Latimer of Brayebrooke. Elizabeth was the granddaughter and heiress of Sir Thomas de Ros, Baron of Kendal and had livery of her inheritance. Their marriage alliance with the Ros (or Roos) family enhanced the Parr family standing. On the accession of the Duke of Lancaster as Henry IV of England, Sir William senior stood so high in the estimation of the new monarch that he was deputed with the bishop of St. Asaph to announce the revolution to the court of Spain. Through his marriage William acquired, by right of his wife, a fourth part of the manor of Kirby in Kendal, 46: 273:
overwhelmed, turning it into a rout. Both Lord Herbert and his brother, Sir Richard Herbert of Coldbrook, were captured and executed under Warwick's orders (not ransomed or held as hostages). Within weeks the 'Redesdale' rebels would find and execute King Edward's father-in-law, Lord Rivers and his young son, and soon after, Devon himself. Edward had to disband his own denuded troops as he soon found himself prisoner to his cousin Warwick and spent the summer being toted about the country until he had to be released. The rebellion by Warwick did not end, and Edward went into exile, October 1470, having lost his throne to his cousinβ€”Parr did not go with the now dethroned king and his other supporters.
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called Buckingham's Rebellion, involving long self-exiled Lancastrians, a few newly embittered household men who felt inadequately remunerated by the new king, and the forgotten exile, Henry of Richmond. If there was any bad blood between Parr and the new king then it stemmed from Edgcote/Banbury, the battle that cost King Edward arguably his most capable, resolute and fearless commander, William Herbert, and at the point where his abilities were just being fully realized. Had Parr, and others, never entertained Warwick's outright treason, Warwick and Clarence would have been 'resolved', there would have been no exile, no destruction of Clarence and very likely no Richard III.
364:. When Richard was offered the throne by the Three Estates to become King, in lieu of the now recognized as illegitimate children of the late king, Parr may have been among some at court who did not agree, but having played both sides of the political fence for years, even taking up arms in open rebellion against the late king, Parr kept whatever reservations he had to himself. Much as the Stanleys would do, the era's premier fence sitters. The discovery of the plot by 277:
like Parr, both Guildfords, the Auchers, Brune and Robert Neville, would be pardoned by Edward in 1471, once he regained the throne; as for Gates, after 1477 he simply disappeared. This conciliatory manner by Edward to his openly treasonous enemies, men within his own inner circle, was not unusual for the king.
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on 13 June 1483 was the tipping point for the Protector, and Parr. as it led to Hastings' immediate execution at the Tower. Hastings had been a close friend and adviser to both the duke of Gloucester and the late king. Hastings had also been brother-in-law to Parr's mother-in-law. When Richard became
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After refusing to be part of the coronation of King Richard III and his queen consort on 6 July 1483, Lord Parr returned north where he died shortly after, on 26 February, 1484. Whatever Parr's misgivings were he was not part of the poorly conceived rebellion that came about in October, 1483, often
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Parr's companion, Gates, continued on with the rebellion through the fall of 1470, along with other men close to King Edward at his court, such as John Guildford and his son Richard, in something called the forgotten' Kentish rebellion which came on the heels of the one Parr was involved with. And,
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late July 1469, there had been several minor skirmishes. One result appears to be that the royalist forces became divided between Pembroke and Devon (Humphrey Stafford) and once the rebel host did arrive, with William Parr, Geoffrey Gates and John Clapham in command, then Herbert's troops were
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See Graham Evans, The Battle of Edgcote, 1469, Re-evaluating the evidence, 2019, pub. by the Northamptonshire Battlefields Society for the most accurate details of the battle; and D.H. Thomas, The Herberts of Raglan and the Battle of Edgecote 1469, Freezywater Publications, 1994, the most
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He died in 1464. Sir Thomas left three sons (including William, the subject of this article) and six daughters. Of his other two sons, his second son, Sir John Parr, also a Yorkist, was rewarded by being made sheriff of Westmorland for life in 1462; he married a daughter of Sir
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Sir William married, first, Joan Trusbut (died 1473), widow of Thomas Colt of Roydon, Essex; her issue by Parr, if any, did not survive. After Joan's death, William was appointed the wardship of her son John Colt, Esq. His daughter, Jane, would become the first wife of Sir
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castles. He did not, however, receive the lordship of Kendal itself, and it would be Parr's son who would be the first of the family raised to the peerage, in 1538. Sir William Parr swore, along with everyone else in Edward's family and court, to recognize
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King, William Parr chose not attend the coronation despite being given a position in the coronation as canopy bearer. Lady Parr and her mother, however, were present as two of the seven noble ladies appointed to serve the new Queen consort,
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to arrange about the breaches of the truce probably in 1479. He was exempted from the act of apparel in 1482, was chief commissioner for exercising the office of constable of England in 1483, and took part in the funeral of Edward IV.
232:(i.e. deputy to the hereditary sheriff, Baron Clifford) for Westmorland from 1428 to 1437 and MP six times. He was assaulted in going to Parliament in 1446, the case being discussed in Parliament. He took an active part in the 1649:
for an interesting illustration of the relationship between Gloucester and Hastings, see Michael K. Jones, "1477- the Expedition that Never Was: Chivalric Expectation in Late Yorkist England", Ricardian, vol.12, no. 153, June
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on the Yorkist side and was subsequently attainted in 1459 with the other leading Yorkists. The attainder was reversed in 1461, before his estates had been confiscated.
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William was exempted from the Resumption Act of 1464. He was on the side of the rebellion (Robin of Redesdale) instigated by Richard Neville, earl of Warwick and King
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Charles Ross, "Some 'Servants and Lovers' of Richard in his youth", Ricardian, vol., no.55, Dec. 1976, available online at the Society website
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A third son of Sir William Parr, named John, married Constance, daughter of Sir Henry Vere of Addington, Surrey. They had no issue.
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comprehensive biography of the family and the earl, William Herbert, the first full Welshman to be made peer by an English king
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After the death of Edward IV, Parr followed the direction of King's Council, Lord Hastings, and probably his mother-in-law,
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Malcolm Mercer, "A Forgotten Kentish Rebellion, Sept-October 1470" in Archaelogia Cantiana, 122, pp. 143-152
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A Genealogical History of the Dormant: Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire,
1814: 1799: 1553: 1448: 423:(d. 11 November 1517), Lord of the manor of Kendal and Master of the wards and comptroller to King 265: 197:. From her previous marriage she was mother to a younger Walter Devereux, paternal grandmother to 1749: 349: 183: 1779: 1620: 1809: 1774: 496: 333: 8: 337: 318: 139: 221:. After the death of Dame Isabel, Sir Thomas remarried Joan Mowbray, a granddaughter of 1472: 461: 394: 89: 1456: 269: 233: 218: 453: 414: 321:, as heir to the throne in 1472, and was exempted from the Resumption Act of 1473. 309: 293: 249: 167: 1537: 445: 420: 410: 210: 159: 101: 476:(afterwards Marquess of Northampton), are separately noticed; while a daughter, 1574: 492: 465: 313: 142:(1434–1483) was an English courtier and soldier. He was the eldest son of Sir 1768: 1489: 457: 398: 357: 345: 163: 146:(1405–1461) and his wife Alice, daughter of Sir Thomas Tunstall of Thurland, 370: 305: 252:
in 1471. His daughters all married members of prominent northern families.
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Anne Parr (c. 1476 – 4 November 1513), who married Sir Thomas Cheney of
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Louise Gill, Richard III and Buckingham's Rebellion, Alan Sutton, 1999
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in Northamptonshire. He died on 11 November 1517, and was buried in
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William Parr's paternal grandparents were Sir John Parr of Kendal (
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When Edward IV returned from exile in 1471 Parr, along with Sir
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1705: 1703: 1701: 1699: 1697: 1695: 1693: 1691: 193:1383 – 1409) and Agnes Crophull, widow of Sir 1723: 1721: 1719: 1607:Horrox, R., 'Parr, Sir William (1434–1483)’, 1731:, Genealogical Publishing Com, 2005. pg 643. 228:Sir Thomas Parr, the courtier's father, was 1688: 213:and Isabel Harrington, a great-aunt of Sir 1716: 352:, during the minority of the new boy King 44: 1625:The Complete Peerage of England and Wales 1063:6. Sir Thomas Tunstall of Thurland Castle 172:William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton 19:For other people with the same name, see 1444: 1442: 1440: 1438: 1436: 1434: 1432: 1430: 1638:Richard III and the Murder in the Tower 1609:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1571:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1230:14. 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Sir John de Ros of Kendal Castle 324:Parr sat as knight of the shire for 50:Coat of Arms of Sir William Parr, KG 1744: 1207:28. Sir John of Farleton Harrington 764:20. Sir John of Bonnington Crophull 207:Anne Devereux, Countess of Pembroke 16:Member of the Parliament of England 13: 1751:"Parr, William (1434-1483?)"  14: 1826: 1738: 482:William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke 401:, who survived him and remarried 215:Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby 1757:Dictionary of National Biography 302:comptrollership of the household 246:Lord Mayor of the City of London 1790:People of the Wars of the Roses 1675: 1662: 1653: 1643: 1630: 1614: 1601: 1596:Richard III, A Study in Service 1588: 1579: 1542:Richard III: A Study in Service 1563: 1547: 1531: 1522: 1512: 1499: 1482: 1466: 1: 1627:(Vol. IV, London, 1892), 340. 1420: 564:8. 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Index

William Parr (disambiguation)
Sir

Noble family
Parr
Elizabeth FitzHugh
Sir Thomas Parr
William Parr, 1st Baron Parr of Horton
Thomas Parr of Kendal
KG
Thomas Parr
Lancashire
Parr
Kendal Castle
barony of Kendal
William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton
widow
Elizabeth I
Thomas
Walter Devereux
Walter Devereux
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
Anne Devereux, Countess of Pembroke
Thurland Castle
Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby
Cuthbert Tunstall
Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk
Wars of the Roses
John Yonge
Lord Mayor of the City of London

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