- William Parry
William Parry or Parrie (died
2 March 1585 ) was a Welsh doctor who considered assassinatingElizabeth I of England .In the household of
William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke until the Earl's death in 1570, Parry then entered the Queen's service. He appears to have involved himself in financial difficulties, and sought a commission fromLord Burghley to spy onCatholic s on the Continent ofEurope , with the idea of escaping his creditors. After two trips abroad, he assaulted one of his creditors in 1580 and was sentenced to death, but received a royal pardon. On a third trip abroad in 1582, he appears to have become adouble agent , going over to the Catholic side and considering Elizabeth's assassination. But on his return in 1584, he disclosed his dealings to the Queen, claiming to have done so only to cover Protestant plots. She pardoned and pensioned him, and rewarded him with a seat in Parliament for Queenborough. However, Parry was still unable to pay off his debts, and attempted to manufacture another plot to be "discovered". He approached SirEdmund Neville and suggested to him that they should ride up and shoot the Queen in her coach, or kill her during a private audience. According to some accounts, Parry did attempt to carry out the assassination, but lost his courage before he could do the deed. However, it is unclear whether he genuinely intended to kill the Queen, or to raise his own standing by "exposing" Neville. Examined by SirFrancis Walsingham , Parry confessed to plotting the murder, and was hanged atWestminster on2 March 1585 .An epigram on his death, quoted by
Holinshed , was reproduced in "The Worm Ouroboros "::It was pittie:One so wittie:Malcontent::Leaving reason:Should to treason:So be bent.:But his gifts:Were but shifts:Void of grace::And his braverie:Was but knaverie:Vile and base.References
* [http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Documents/parry_plot.htm Tudor Place: the Parry Plot]
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