William Willoughby, 1st Baron Willoughby of Parham
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William Willoughby, 1st Baron Willoughby of Parham (born about 1515 – died 30 July 1570) was an English
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 nobleman
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 and soldier who in 1547 was made an hereditary peer
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 of the House of Lords
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.

Life

He was the son of Sir Christopher Willoughby of Parham, Suffolk, and Elizabeth Talboys. He succeeded his father c.1540 and was knighted in 1542.

He was elected to Parliament as knight of the shire (MP) for Lincolnshire
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 in 1545. He was then raised to the peerage under letters patent 16 February 1547, with the remainder to his heirs male of body. The creation of the barony gave right to an hereditary peerage and seat in the House of Lords
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. From 1550 to 1552 he served as lord deputy of Calais
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 and adjacent marches.

Family

He was married firstly about 1535 to Elizabeth Heneage, daughter and sole heir of Sir Thomas Heneage of Hainton and Katherine Skipwith with whom he had issue, Charles Willoughby, 2nd Baron Willoughby of Parham
Charles Willoughby, 2nd Baron Willoughby of Parham
Charles Willoughby, 2nd Baron Willoughby of Parham was the only son of William Willoughby, 1st Baron Willoughby of Parham and Elizabeth Heneage.Charles Willoughby was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford being under 14 years old in 1551...

 born 1551. His second marriage, after 20 August 1559, was to Margaret Garneys, who was the daughter of Robert Garneys and Anne Bacon and widow of Walter Devereux, 1st Viscount Hereford
Walter Devereux, 1st Viscount Hereford
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. From her former marriage she had a son, Sir Edward Devereux, 1st Baronet , He thus became step brother to Charles Willoughby, 2nd Baron Willoughby of Parham.

On his death on 30 July 1570 at Minting Park, Lincolnshire. he was interred at Parham Church, Suffolk. and was succeeded by his only son Charles. His second wife outlived him, being interred at Stowe Church, Chartley in 1599.
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