Christopher Marlowe or Parr

             and Baynards Castle

        To  *Barnards Castle*'s  G.M. ...   =

            A "lost"  Grand Master,  *B.C.*'s ......

         Barnards Castle    =

         A Bard's clan rest

         Bard, later ? ...scans

         Cast learns *Bard* !

   

      Baynards Castle    =

       Yes ! ...Bard's clan at ...

        Sent a Bard's clay ?


       Bard's clay, i.e., his
         physical inherited body

     Although there is a "Barnards Castle"
     in the North of England, it seems we are
     dealing here with
     Baynards Castle (sometimes confusingly
     referred to as  Barnards Castle)
     which was destroyed utterly in the Fire of
     1666, and previous to that was a Royal (?)
     Castle visited by for example Margaret,
     Queen of Scotland.
     It is in or near Blackfriars, in London
     (near Ludgate) along the bank of the
      Thames


     It's Baynards Castle     =

     Late Bard "C." stays in ?


       It's Baynards Castle     =

        Bard *C.*.'s line stays at ?


       His line of descent
       from ancestors

       Baynards Castle is referred to in
        the Shakespeare play
         *Richard the Third*

        anagrammed

      Anne Parr, sister of the Queen, Katherine Parr,
      and of William Parr, Christopher Marlowe's
      real father,
      died at Baynards Castle
      (she had married the Earl of Pembroke)

       Her parents are Thomas Parr and his wife
        Maud (Matilda) Green

            see    
Christopher Marlowe and the Templars


    
      Baynards Castle visitor ?     =

       "I ?" ...TV actor says Bard's line !


     
Parr Family Tree

     

   
Barnards Castle, North of England


      
Baynards Castle, London

       Queen Margaret of Scotland,
       sister of Henry VIII of England,
       desired leave of Cardinal Wolsey
      
to go to Baynards Castle


     
Archaeology of the Royal Palaces

     Cecily Neville, born 1415,
      married Richard, Duke of  York
      mother of Edward IV
     
and stayed at Baynards Castle

      
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     1082 A.D.  Baynards Castle founded
      by William Baynard who came in
      with William the Conqueror.
      A Nobleman, Lord of Dunmaw.

      This information is from
      
a website about William the Conqueror

       Catherine de Valois
       born 1401, Paris
       daughter of Charles V of France,
       and Isabella of Bavaria

       1420, married Henry V of England
        1421, Catherine crowned at
            Westminster Abbey

         After his death 1422, she
          stayed at Windsor and
          
Baynards Castle

         This information is from
          
a website about Catherine de Valois

        21 Dec 1501    The Prince and
         Princess of Wales (Prince Arthur,
          Henry VIII's older brother, and
           Princess Catherine of Aragon)

          left
Baynards Castle
           and travelled West to form their
             own court at Ludlow
                in the Welsh Marches

            1502 Prince Arthur died,
               Ludlow Castle, Shropshire

            This information is from
       
a website about Catherine of Aragon
              
        

      
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are the Parr Family Templars ???