Thomas Parry (Comptroller of the Household)

Thomas Parry (Comptroller of the Household)

Sir Thomas Parry (c. 1515 – December 15 1560), was the Comptroller of the Household to the English Queen Elizabeth I.

He was knighted by Elizabeth at her accession in 1558, and held the offices of Royal Steward, Cofferer, Privy Councilor, Comptroller of the Household (appointed November 1558), Master of the Court of Wards and Liveries (appointed 26 April 1559), Member of Parliament for Wallingford (elected 1547, 1552, 1555), Hertfordshire (elected 5 January 1558–9), and Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire (appointed 1559).

Career

Parry's father was Henry Vaughan of Tretower Court, whose father, Sir Thomas Vaughan, had been knighted and later consequently beheaded by King Richard III.

He was a friend and kinsman of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, which may have afforded him his introduction to the court of King Edward VI. Parry was known by his fathers Christian name ap Harry of which was later modified to Parry.

He is first noticed attending Thomas Cromwell in 1536, having been employed with various tasks and responsibilities attached to the dissoultion of monastic properties.

Further on he was one of the Protestants that were allowed to attended Princess Elizabeth when Mary confined her to Hatfield House. Elizabeth was quick to acknowlwdge his service and loyalty and conferred a knighthood to him upon her accession in 1558 and he was also made a privy councillor. The following year, he acquired lands in Berkshire, centred on Hamstead Marshall where he built himself a fine mansion. Although Elizabeth was fond of his services, he was not particularly popular at court and is noted to have "died on 15 December 1560, of 'mere ill-humour' according to popular report (ib. vii. 313; Cal. State Papers, Dom. 1598–1601, p. 204), and was buried in Westminster Abbey (Registers, ed. Chester, p. 113)."

Family

He married Anne, daughter of Sir William Reade of Boarstall in Buckinghamshire, and widow, first, of Sir Giles Greville, and, secondly, of Sir Adrian Fortescue, by whom he had two sons and two daughters; one of whom married Sir Thomas Knyvett, 4th Baron Berners (c. 1539-1618) and had issue, one daughter of which married Edmund, the heir of Sir Robert Bell.

Parry's eldest son, was Sir Thomas Parry, Knighted 1601, ambassador to Paris, Sheriff and MP for Berkshire 1586-1614 & MP for St Albans 1610.

Lady Parry, who was one of the ladies of the privy chamber, was granted, about 1566, an annuity of £50 for thirty-three years (Cal. State Papers, Dom. 1566–1579, p. 25). She retired to Welford Park and is buried beneath a fine monument in the adjoining church.

References

*David Nash Ford, ' [http://www.berkshirehistory.com/bios/tparrysr.html Sir Thomas Parry Senior] ' in "Royal Berkshire History", Nash Ford Publishing 2001
*Gordon Goodwin, "Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford University Press 1895
*Jonathan Hughes, 'Parry, Sir Thomas (b. in or before 1515, d. 1560)' in "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford University Press, September 2004; online edn, October 2005 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21433, accessed 11 May 2006]

External links

* [http://www.berkshirehistory.com/bios/tparrysr.html Royal Berkshire History: Sir Thomas Parry Senior]


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