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THOMAS PARR (c. 1483—1635)

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Originally appearing in Volume V20, Page 862 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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THOMAS PARR (c. 1483—1635)  ,
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English centenarian, known as " Old Parr," is reputed to have been horn in 1483, at Winning-ton . Shropshire, the son of a farmer . In 1500 he is said to have
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left his home and entered domestic service, and in 1518 to have returned to Winnington to occupy the small holding he then inherited on the
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death of his
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father . In 1563, at the age of eighty, he married his first wife, by whom he had a son and a daughter, bcth of whom died in
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infancy . At the age of 122, his first wife having died, he married again . His vigour seems to have been unimpaired, and when 130 years old he is said to have threshed corn . In 1635 his fame reached the ears of Thomas Howard, 2nd
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earl of Arundel, who resolved to exhibit him at court, and had him conveyed to
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London in a specially constructed litter . Here he was presented to King Charles I.,but the change of air and
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diet soon affected him, and the old man died at Lord Arundel's house in London, on the 14th of November 1635 . He was buried in the south transept of Westminster Abbey where the inscription over his
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grave reads: " Tho: Parr of ye county of Salopp Born in Ao 1483 . He lived in ye reignes of Ten Princes viz . K . Edw .

4, K . Ed . V . K .

Rich . 3 . K .
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Hen . 7 . K . Hen . 8 .

K . Edw . 6 . Q . Ma . Q . Eliz . K . Ja. and K . Charles, aged 152 yeares and was buried here Nov . 15 . 1635." A

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post-mortem examination made by the king's orders by Dr William Harvey, revealed the fact that his
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internal
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organs were in an unusually perfect state, and his cartilages unossified .

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