Catharine Parr (d. 1548)

Catharine Parr, the sixth wife of Henry VIII. and the daughter of a Westmoreland knight; was of the Protestant faith and obnoxious to the Catholic faction, who trumped up a charge against her of heresy and treason, from which, however, she cleared herself to the satisfaction of the king, over whom she retained her ascendency till his death; (d. 1548).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Catharine of Valois * Catharine Theot
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Catesby, Robert
Cath`ari, or Catharists
Catharine, St., of Alexandria
Catharine I.
Catharine II. the Great
Catharine de' Medici
Catharine of Aragon
Catharine of Braganza
Catharine of Sienna
Catharine of Valois
Catharine Parr
Catharine Theot
Cathay
Cathcart, Earl
Cathcart, Sir George
Cathedral
Cathelineau, Jacques
Catholic Emancipation
Catholic Epistles
Catholic Majesty
Catiline

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