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Maud Green

Maud Green, Lady Parr (6 April 1490/92 – 1 December 1531)[1] was an English courtier. She was the mother of Catherine Parr, the sixth wife of King Henry VIII of England. She was a close friend and lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon. She was also co-heiress to her father, Sir Thomas Green of Green's Norton in Northamptonshire along with her sister, Anne, Lady Vaux.

Maud, Lady Parr
Close-up of Maud in a sketch of the Parr tomb at St. Anne's, Blackfriars Church.
Born6 April 1490/92
Northamptonshire, England
Died1 December 1531(1531-12-01) (aged 39)
BuriedBlackfriars Church, London, England
Noble family
  • Green (by birth)
  • Parr (by marriage)
Spouse(s)Sir Thomas Parr
IssueCatherine, Queen of England and Ireland
William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton
Anne Parr, Countess of Pembroke
FatherSir Thomas Green
MotherJoan Fogge
Drawing of the Parr tomb illustrating Maud Green, and her husband Sir Thomas Parr kneeling with their children at St. Anne's, Blackfriars, London which was later destroyed.

Life edit

Maud was born on 6 April 1490[2][3] or, 1492 in Northamptonshire, the daughter of Sir Thomas Green, of Boughton and Green's Norton,[4] and Joan Fogge, daughter of Sir John Fogge.[5]

Her mother died when she was an infant. She became a lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon, the first wife of King Henry VIII sometime after 11 June 1509. She was in constant attendance upon the Queen and was allocated her own rooms at Court on a permanent basis.[6] It is thought that Maud may have named her daughter Catherine after Catherine of Aragon, who was also made godmother to the child.

Education edit

Maud was a very intelligent and well-educated woman; she was also fluent in French and was lauded as an excellent teacher by her peers.[7]

Marriage edit

Maud had married Sir Thomas Parr, the eldest son of Sir William Parr and Elizabeth FitzHugh, in 1508. He was the Sheriff of Northamptonshire, master of the wards and comptroller to the King. Maud and Thomas had three surviving children. Although Thomas Parr inherited properties in the north including Kendal Castle in Westmorland, the Parr's resided at Parr House which was located on The Strand in London. By the time Sir Thomas had inherited the castle, it was in need of repair and eventually became derelict. Parr and his wife were courtiers and stayed close to court. Thomas Parr died of the sweating sickness on 11 November 1517, leaving Maud a widow. She chose not to remarry for fear of jeopardizing the huge inheritance she held in trust for her children.[6] She carefully supervised the education of her children and studiously arranged their marriages.[8]

Issue edit

Before the birth of Catherine, Maud gave birth to a son shortly after her marriage to Sir Thomas. The happiness was short lived as the baby quickly died. The baby's name is lost to history. After the birth of their third child, Anne, Maud again became pregnant c. 1517, the same year of Thomas' death. However, there is no subsequent mention of the child, so it was probably lost through a miscarriage, stillbirth, or death in early infancy.[9]

Surviving children of Maud Green:

  • William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton, 1st Earl of Essex (1513 – 28 October 1571), married three times, but produced no issue:

Ancestry edit

Death edit

Maud died on 1 December 1531 and is buried in St. Ann's Church, Blackfriars Church, London, England beside her husband.[17] In her will, she left her daughter Catherine a jeweled cipher pendant in the shape of an 'M'.[18]

Notes edit

  • Mike Ashley "British Kings and Queens", New York; Carroll and Graf Publishing Inc., 1998.
  • Anthony Martienssen "Queen Katherine Parr", McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1973. pg 7, 17, 18, 29–39.

References edit

  1. ^ James, Susan. "Catherine Parr: Henry VIII's Last Love". 2009. Pg 14.
  2. ^ "Maud Green (1490 - 1531): The Kingealogy".
  3. ^ "Maud (Matilda) Green - born 1490".
  4. ^ Anthony Martienssen "Queen Katherine Parr", page 17
  5. ^ Douglas Richardson. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, 2011. pp. 290.
  6. ^ a b Martienssen, page18
  7. ^ Martienssen, page 7.
  8. ^ Martienssen, pages 29-39
  9. ^ a b c Linda Porter. Katherine, the Queen: The Remarkable Life of Katherine Parr, the Last Wife of Henry VIII. Macmillan. 2010.
  10. ^ James, Susan E. Catherine Parr: Henry VIII's Last Love, Gloucestershire, England: The History Press, 2009. pg 94.
  11. ^ Anne Parr, Lady Herbert Peerage.com entry of Anne Parr, Lady Herbert.
  12. ^ a b c d e Paget, Gerald. The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales- Vol. I. p. 95.
  13. ^ a b c Douglas Richardson. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, 2011. pp. 290
  14. ^ a b c d e Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families (Royal Ancestry). Genealogical Publishing Company (June 30, 2004).
  15. ^ a b Burke's Peerage. 1938. p. 2416.
  16. ^ Douglas Richardson. Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, 2011. pp. 154-55.
  17. ^ James, page 17.
  18. ^ Susan E. James, Women's Voices in Tudor Wills (Ashgate, 2015), p. 86.

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Maud Green Lady Parr 6 April 1490 92 1 December 1531 1 was an English courtier She was the mother of Catherine Parr the sixth wife of King Henry VIII of England She was a close friend and lady in waiting to Catherine of Aragon She was also co heiress to her father Sir Thomas Green of Green s Norton in Northamptonshire along with her sister Anne Lady Vaux Maud Lady ParrClose up of Maud in a sketch of the Parr tomb at St Anne s Blackfriars Church Born6 April 1490 92Northamptonshire EnglandDied1 December 1531 1531 12 01 aged 39 BuriedBlackfriars Church London EnglandNoble familyGreen by birth Parr by marriage Spouse s Sir Thomas ParrIssueCatherine Queen of England and IrelandWilliam Parr 1st Marquess of NorthamptonAnne Parr Countess of PembrokeFatherSir Thomas GreenMotherJoan FoggeDrawing of the Parr tomb illustrating Maud Green and her husband Sir Thomas Parr kneeling with their children at St Anne s Blackfriars London which was later destroyed Contents 1 Life 2 Education 3 Marriage 4 Issue 5 Ancestry 6 Death 7 Notes 8 ReferencesLife editMaud was born on 6 April 1490 2 3 or 1492 in Northamptonshire the daughter of Sir Thomas Green of Boughton and Green s Norton 4 and Joan Fogge daughter of Sir John Fogge 5 Her mother died when she was an infant She became a lady in waiting to Catherine of Aragon the first wife of King Henry VIII sometime after 11 June 1509 She was in constant attendance upon the Queen and was allocated her own rooms at Court on a permanent basis 6 It is thought that Maud may have named her daughter Catherine after Catherine of Aragon who was also made godmother to the child Education editMaud was a very intelligent and well educated woman she was also fluent in French and was lauded as an excellent teacher by her peers 7 Marriage editMaud had married Sir Thomas Parr the eldest son of Sir William Parr and Elizabeth FitzHugh in 1508 He was the Sheriff of Northamptonshire master of the wards and comptroller to the King Maud and Thomas had three surviving children Although Thomas Parr inherited properties in the north including Kendal Castle in Westmorland the Parr s resided at Parr House which was located on The Strand in London By the time Sir Thomas had inherited the castle it was in need of repair and eventually became derelict Parr and his wife were courtiers and stayed close to court Thomas Parr died of the sweating sickness on 11 November 1517 leaving Maud a widow She chose not to remarry for fear of jeopardizing the huge inheritance she held in trust for her children 6 She carefully supervised the education of her children and studiously arranged their marriages 8 Issue editBefore the birth of Catherine Maud gave birth to a son shortly after her marriage to Sir Thomas The happiness was short lived as the baby quickly died The baby s name is lost to history After the birth of their third child Anne Maud again became pregnant c 1517 the same year of Thomas death However there is no subsequent mention of the child so it was probably lost through a miscarriage stillbirth or death in early infancy 9 Surviving children of Maud Green Catherine Parr 1512 5 September 1548 who married four times Sir Edward Burgh 1529 at Gainsborough Lincolnshire England 9 John Neville 3rd Baron Latimer summer 1534 in London Middlesex England 9 King Henry VIII 12 July 1543 at Hampton Court Palace in the Queen s Privy closet 10 Thomas Seymour 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley late Spring 1547 and had one daughter Lady Mary William Parr 1st Marquess of Northampton 1st Earl of Essex 1513 28 October 1571 married three times but produced no issue Anne Bourchier 7th Baroness Bourchier in 1527 Elisabeth Brooke Helena SnakenborgAnne Parr Countess of Pembroke 15 June 1515 20 February 1552 married in 1538 William Herbert 1st Earl of Pembroke 11 by whom she had two sons and a daughter Henry Herbert 2nd Earl of Pembroke c 1539 1601 Sir Edward Herbert 1547 1595 and Lady Anne Herbert 1550 1592 nbsp Queen Catherine Parr sixth wife of Henry VIII nbsp William Parr nbsp Anne Parr Countess of PembrokeAncestry editAncestors of Maud Green16 Sir Thomas Greene 14 8 Sir Thomas Greene Sheriff of Northampton 14 17 Mary Talbot 14 4 Sir Thomas Greene 12 18 Robert de Ferrers 5th Baron Ferrers of Chartley 14 9 Philippa de Ferrers 14 19 Margaret le Despenser 16 2 Sir Thomas Green 12 13 20 Thomas Throckmorton10 Sir John Throckmorton 15 21 Agnes Besford5 Maud Throckmorton 12 22 Sir Guy de Spinney of Coughton11 Eleanor de la Spine 15 1 Maud Green6 Sir John Fogge 12 13 3 Joan Fogge 12 13 Death editMaud died on 1 December 1531 and is buried in St Ann s Church Blackfriars Church London England beside her husband 17 In her will she left her daughter Catherine a jeweled cipher pendant in the shape of an M 18 Notes editMike Ashley British Kings and Queens New York Carroll and Graf Publishing Inc 1998 Anthony Martienssen Queen Katherine Parr McGraw Hill Book Company 1973 pg 7 17 18 29 39 References edit James Susan Catherine Parr Henry VIII s Last Love 2009 Pg 14 Maud Green 1490 1531 The Kingealogy Maud Matilda Green born 1490 Anthony Martienssen Queen Katherine Parr page 17 Douglas Richardson Magna Carta Ancestry A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families 2nd Edition 2011 pp 290 a b Martienssen page18 Martienssen page 7 Martienssen pages 29 39 a b c Linda Porter Katherine the Queen The Remarkable Life of Katherine Parr the Last Wife of Henry VIII Macmillan 2010 James Susan E Catherine Parr Henry VIII s Last Love Gloucestershire England The History Press 2009 pg 94 Anne Parr Lady Herbert Peerage com entry of Anne Parr Lady Herbert a b c d e Paget Gerald The Lineage and Ancestry of H R H Prince Charles Prince of Wales Vol I p 95 a b c Douglas Richardson Magna Carta Ancestry A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families 2nd Edition 2011 pp 290 a b c d e Douglas Richardson Plantagenet Ancestry A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families Royal Ancestry Genealogical Publishing Company June 30 2004 a b Burke s Peerage 1938 p 2416 Douglas Richardson Plantagenet Ancestry A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families 2nd Edition 2011 pp 154 55 James page 17 Susan E James Women s Voices in Tudor Wills Ashgate 2015 p 86 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maud Green amp oldid 1215412695, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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