Katherine the Queen: The Remarkable Life of Katherine Parr (61 page)

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Parr, Anne (sister)
see
Herbert, Anne

Parr, Elizabeth (née Fitzhugh) (grandmother),
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Parr, Sir John,
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PARR, KATHERINE

— E
ARLY
L
IFE AND
M
ARRIAGES

birth,
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childhood and upbringing,
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at court,
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courtship and early relationship with Thomas Seymour,
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and death of first husband (Borough),
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and death of second husband (Latimer),
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and downfall of Cromwell,
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education and studies,
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held hostage at Snape Castle by northern rebels,
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life at Snape Castle,
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marriage to Edward Borough,
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marriage to Latimer,
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moves to Stowe Manor,
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and Pilgrimage of Grace,
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proposal of marriage by king and decision to accept,
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mother’s quest for husband,
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relationship with stepchildren,
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residence at Sizergh Castle after death of first husband,
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upbringing,
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— Q
UEEN OF
E
NGLAND

approach to role,
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attitude towards property,
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attributes,
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childlessness issue,
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diplomacy and occasions of state,
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dismissal of Lady Wriothesley’s grief over death of son,
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and Duke of Najera visit,
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and Edward’s education,
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and embroidery,
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Hampton Court apartments,
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hopes for a German alliance,
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household composition,
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image-building,
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jewellery given to by king,
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Latin studies,
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marriage to and relationship with Henry,
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and music,
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patronage of the arts,
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physical relationship with Henry,
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plot against (1546),
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portraits of,
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regency of during Henry’s absence in France (1544),
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relationship with Edward,
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relationship with Elizabeth,
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relationship with Mary,
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response to marriage at home and abroad,
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reunion with Henry on return from France,
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and Scotland,
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separation from Henry in his final days,
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spare time activities,
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tensions between Henry and,
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wealth and lands,
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wedding ceremony,
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writing of prayer for men entering battle against France,
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— D
OWAGER
Q
UEEN

deathbed denunciation of Seymour,
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dislike of Anne Seymour,
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dispute with Somerset over lands and jewels,
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and Elizabeth’s upbringing and education,
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exclusion from power and upbringing of Edward,
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and Henry’s funeral and will,
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lack of support for political ambitions,
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marriage to and relationship with Seymour,
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pregnancy and birth of daughter,
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relationship with Edward,
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relationship with Elizabeth,
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relationship with Mary,
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renewal of courtship with Seymour and love-letters between,
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and Seymour’s relationship with Elizabeth,
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struggle for power,
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suffers puerperal fever after birth,
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upbringing and education of Jane Grey,
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— P
ERSONAL
L
IFE

ancestry and family background,
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appearance,
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book collection,
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Parr, Katherine.

burial and remains,
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character and attributes,
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crimson as favourite colour,
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death,
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and death of mother,
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and death of stepdaughter,
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devotion to family,
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interests and pastimes,
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and languages,
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love of fashion and jewels,
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not paying bills promptly,
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portrait,
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relationship with brother,
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relationship with stepdaughter (Margaret),
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view of death,
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will,
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— R
ELIGIOUS
B
ELIEFS AND
W
RITINGS
,
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commitment to promoting English as language of worship,
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development of,
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influence of Cranmer,
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influences and aims,
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Lamentation of a Sinner
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Prayers Stirring the Mind unto Heavenly Meditations
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and
Psalms or Prayers
translation,
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reading of Great Bible,
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response to by Henry,
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translation of
Paraphrases upon the New Testament
,
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Parr, Mary (née Salisbury) (wife of William Parr of Horton),
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Parr, Maud (née Green) (mother),
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attributes,
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birth of children,
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death,
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education,
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education and upbringing of children,
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family background,
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and husband’s death and will,
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as lady-in-waiting to Katherine of Aragon,
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marriage,
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quest for husband for Katherine,
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and son’s marriage,
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