246:"In memory of Edward Parry and his two sons John and Benjamin Parry, who were interred near this spot. Edward Parry, D.D., Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Trinity College, Dublin, was consecrated Bishop of Killaloe, 28 March 1647, and died of the plague in this city, 20 July 1650. John Parry, D.D., was promoted to the Deanery of Christ's Church, Dublin, Apl. 2, 1666; was consecrated Bishop of Ossory Apl. 22, 1672; and departed this life 21 December 1677. Benjamin Parry DD was promoted to the Deanery of St Canices Kilkenny 19 February 1673, to the Deanery of St. Patrick's Dublin 17 February 1674, was consecrated Bishop of Ossory on the death of his brother John Parry and departed this life 4 October 1678. On the repairing of this church AD 1848 by permission of the Rev. James Howie AM prebendary of the same. Dame Emma Elizabeth Puleston of Albrighton Hall, Shropshire relict of Sir Richard Puleston Bart and Anna, Eleanora, Frances, and Elizabeth Hawkshaw, daughters of the late Lieut Colene John Stewart Hawkshaw of Divernagh Co. Armach, caused this new monument to be erected in memory of the above named bishops. The said Sir Richard Puleston and Lieut. Colonel John Steward Hawkshaw having been Lineally descended from the above named Edward Parry. The monument underneath was the one originally erected by the said John Parry to the memory of his Father Edward Parry"
191:, Dublin. His will dated 17 July 1650 was proved in the Prerogative Court, Dublin. Its terms were, inter alia,- (1) "My Body to be interred in St. Audeon's Church neere the doors, with my face to the East, where also I desire the body of my deare wife may be translated, and laid by my side, if it may be." (2) "I give to my eldest daughter, Mary Parry, alias Bulkeley, a little silver watch, and her mother's dear-head ring. (3) To his other daughter "Eleynor Parry" other ornaments that belonged to her mother. (4) To his sister "Madelius Evans" five pounds (5) To other beneficiaries were given legacies out of the fifty pounds due to him by William Usher (6) To his "cosen, Robert Parry" he left his lexicon and other books (7) To his "loving cosen, Richard Parry" he left a gold ring (8) To his cosen "Mary Parry", wife of Richard, he left a money legacy (9) He appointed "his cosen, Robert Parry as overseer" of his will
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feet and a rent of forty shillings a year was due for it by the Parry family, which was split fifty-fifty between the
Prebendary and Churchwardens of St. Audeons. It acquired the name of the "Bishop of Ossory's Chapel". Many generations of the Parrys were buried in this tomb, which, having become defaced by time, was, on the repair of the Church in 1848, surmounted with an inscribed white marble slab at the expense of Dr. John Parry's representatives, Dame Emma Elizabeth Puleston of Albrighton Hall, Shropshire, relict of Sir Richard Puleston, Bart., Anna Eleanora, Frances and Elizabeth Hawkshaw, daughters of Lieutenant Colonel John Stuart Hawshaw of Divernagh, County Armagh. The monument of the spot, which still exists, reads-
73:, (It seems improbable that Rhys Parry was chaplain to Nicholas Bagenal, as Nicholas died in 1591 when Rhys was about 20 years old. It looks as if Rhys moved to Ireland shortly after the birth of Edward, as Edward's siblings were born in Newry, not Anglesey. At that time Arthur Bagenal, Nicholas Bagenals grandson received a patent of James II in 1637 confirming a grant and mortgages, wherein he held a Newry monastic building at the corner of Castle Street which is referred to in error as a Castle by some authors, this was formerly Abbot Crellys Cistercian built House Circa 1144 (see Crelly, Bagenal 1588 patent). Newry had one Bagenal Castle at all dates in the Bagenal reign in the town.) In 1616 he enrolled as a student of
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The vestry book of St. Audeon's Church, Dublin states at 16 April 1681 that in a recess on the northern side of the church door, a corner of the north-west part of the church (now the vestibule) was railed off with "a rail and banister", for the Parry family burial place. It measured 14 feet by 8
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57:. The name of his mother is disputed. The 'Pedigree of Parry of Newry, Co. Down and City of Dublin 1560–1735', pp. 86–88, in MS. 173, Genealogical Office, Dublin states his mother was named Frances Price. The will of his father also refers to
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472:Thomas Snell
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153:County Clare
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39:County Clare
31:Edward Parry
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1232:1650 deaths
1211:Paul Draper
1191:Bill Bowder
1176:John Leslie
1006:Peter Lewis
908:Henry Rider
883:Lewis Jones
650:Edgar Swann
645:Cecil Price
617:Henry Rooke
567:Henry Smith
547:James Rouse
532:Adam Loftus
311:21 November
219:Descendants
134:Glendalough
90:Tipperkevin
55:County Down
1226:Categories
1136:John Bayly
1131:John Scott
1121:John Ryder
938:John Ryder
878:John Rider
660:Neal O'Raw
522:John Wolpe
512:John Willy
251:References
233:John Locke
225:John Parry
1061:Hugh Gore
903:John Roan
572:John Gast
527:John Ball
122:Waterford
343:page 654
239:Monument
114:Stagonyl
67:Anglesey
86:Laudian
213:Oxford
63:Amlwch
45:Career
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195:Works
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