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  2. Catherine Parr - Wikipedia

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    Detail from tomb of Catherine Parr in St. Mary's Chapel, Sudeley Castle During the English Civil War , Sudeley Castle was used as a base by King Charles I , leading to its siege and sack by Parliamentarians in January 1643, during which Catherine's grave was probably disturbed and her monument destroyed.

  3. Sudeley Castle - Wikipedia

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    During Parr's tenure, one of her attendants was Lady Jane Grey, Thomas Seymour's ward, [18] who would be queen for nine days in 1553. [19] Tomb of Catherine Parr, added in 1863. Catherine died at Sudeley on 5 September 1548 from what was described as "childbed fever", five days after giving birth to her daughter Mary Seymour.

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  5. Burial places of British royalty - Wikipedia

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    Originally buried across the street in Greyfriars, but the original tomb was lost when the friary was demolished in 1538. [4] The remains of Richard III were recovered by an archaeological dig in 2012 and re-interred in 2015. [5] Henry VII: 1509 Henry VII Lady Chapel, Westminster Abbey [6] Henry VIII: 1547 St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle ...

  6. John Birnie Philip - Wikipedia

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    Tomb of Catherine Parr, 1863, designed by Gilbert Scott. As part of Scott's restoration of St Mary's chapel at Sudeley Castle, Philip made a font and reredos, and a white, life-size, marble effigy for the canopied tomb of Catherine Parr. [5] The effigy was shown – unfinished – at the Royal Academy in 1859. [4]

  7. How real is the Firebrand ending between Catherine Parr and ...

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    Law stars as Tudor monarch Henry VIII, in the historical drama documenting the relationship between the 28-stone King and his sixth wife Catherine Parr, played by Alicia Vikander.

  8. George Gilbert Scott - Wikipedia

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    Tomb of Catherine Parr, designed by Gilbert Scott. In 1863, after restoration of the chapel at Sudeley Castle, the remains of Queen Catherine Parr were placed in a new neo-Gothic canopied tomb designed by Gilbert Scott [23] and created by sculptor John Birnie Philip. [24] [25]

  9. Alice Haute - Wikipedia

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    Alice Haute died of unknown causes on 6 or 16 August 1512 aged about 68, around the time her presumed great-granddaughter Catherine Parr was born. She was buried with her husband, and his first wife on the North side of the altar between the chancel, and Fogge Chapel at Ashford, St Mary's church.