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"[L]ove maketh me in all things to set apart mine own convenience and pleasure . . . "




"You are become a doctor to instruct us and not be instructed by us."
- Argument with Catherine Parr in 1546
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| Above: Caroline Lintott as Catherine Parr |
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Meet Catherine Parr, model wife. She was an attentive stepmother, a caring nurse, a faithful companion. But underneath her calm exterior deep passions flowed - for learning, religious reform and the man she had left to marry the king.
Catherine's background 
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| Lower right: Catherine Parr by William Scrots |
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