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Definition of Catherine parr
1. Noun. Queen of England as the 6th wife of Henry VIII (1512-1548).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Catherine Parr
Literary usage of Catherine parr
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Church History of Britain, from the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year by Thomas Fuller, James Nichols (1842)
"The King marrieth catherine parr. The Conspiracy of her Enemies against her, ...
Now began the troubles of queen catherine parr, whom the king married some ..."
2. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth by James Anthony Froude (1881)
"... to give him the elder sister than the younger. He turned his thoughts elsewhere.
Between himself He marries an(l catherine parr, last queen of Henry, ..."
3. The Dictionary of English History by Sidney Low, Frederick Sanders Pulling (1884)
"From her intimacy with catherine parr, ... he (the king) learned so much of Queen
catherine parr as he purposed to have her burned also, had he lived. ..."
4. A Student's History of England, from the Earliest Times to 1885: From the by Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1891)
"Catherine Howard and catherine parr. 1540—1543. ... In 1543 Henry married a sixth
wife, catherine parr, who actually survived him. 19. Ireland. 1534. ..."
5. A History of England by James Franck Bright (1880)
"... treason for any lady wham the King sought to catherine parr, marry to hide
from his knowledge any questionable cir- 1MS' cumstances in her past life, ..."
6. The Popular History of England: An Illustrated History of Society and by Charles Knight (1874)
"... Cranmer's Letter to Henry—Mercy promised to be extended towards her—Act of
attainder against her and lady Rochford—New law of treason—catherine parr—War ..."