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46 &lt;p align=&quot;center&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;FONT size=+1&gt;Letter of Katharine Parr to her husband, King
47Henry VIII&lt;br&gt;July 1544&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
48 &lt;p&gt;
49 &lt;FONT size=-1&gt;&lt;b&gt;Background&lt;br&gt;&lt;/b&gt;Katharine Parr wed King Henry VIII on 12 July 1543
50 at Hampton Court Palace.&amp;nbsp; Henry was her third husband and not her
51 personal choice.&amp;nbsp; She was in love with Thomas Seymour, the brother of
52 Henry's third wife, Jane; he eventually became her fourth husband just a few
53 months after Henry's death in 1547.&amp;nbsp; Once the marriage to Henry was
54 settled upon, Katharine worked to make it successful.&amp;nbsp; She was, in all
55 respects, admirably suited to the task.&amp;nbsp; She had experience managing
56 temperamental elderly men and nursing their various ailments.&amp;nbsp; She was
57 very intelligent and committed to scholarship, but she also participated fully
58 in the life of Henry's court.&amp;nbsp; She grew as fond of finery as any of his
59 wives and dressed magnificently.&lt;/FONT&gt; &lt;/p&gt;
60 &lt;p&gt;
61 &lt;FONT size=-1&gt;She and Henry grew
62 close.&amp;nbsp; He refused to allow anyone else to wrap his badly ulcered leg; he
63 also made her Queen-Regent while he attended the siege of Boulogne in
64 1544.&amp;nbsp; This letter was written during that six-week absence and its tone
65 is loving and respectful.&amp;nbsp; In it, Katharine mentions the King of
66 Scotland's widow, Marie de Guise, as well as Henry's three children.&amp;nbsp; In
67 addition to her success as a sixth wife, Katharine was an admirable stepmother
68 who genuinely loved the Princesses Mary and Elizabeth and Prince
69 Edward.&lt;/FONT&gt; &lt;br&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
70 &lt;hr&gt;
71 &lt;p&gt;Although the distance of time and account of days neither is
72 long nor many of your majesty's absence, yet the want of your presence, so
73 much desired and beloved by me, maketh me that I cannot quietly pleasure in
74 anything until I hear from your majesty.&amp;nbsp; The time, therefore, seemeth
75 to me very long, with a great desire to know how your highness hath done
76 since your departing hence, whose prosperity and health I prefer and desire
77 more than mine own.&amp;nbsp; And whereas I know your majesty's absence is never
78 without great need, yet love and affection compel me to desire your
79 presence. &lt;BR&gt;Again, the same zeal and affection force me to be best content
80 with that which is your will and pleasure.&amp;nbsp; Thus love maketh me in all
81 things to set apart mine own convenience and pleasure, and to embrace most
82 joyfully his will and pleasure whom I love.&amp;nbsp; God, the knower of
83 secrets, can judge these words not to be written only with ink, but most
84 truly impressed on the heart.&amp;nbsp; Much more I omit, lest it be thought I
85 go about to praise myself, or crave a thank; which thing to do I mind
86 nothing less, but a plain, simple relation of the love and zeal I bear your
87 majesty, proceeding from the abundance of the heart.&amp;nbsp; Wherein I must
88 confess I desire no commendation, having such just occasion to do the same.
89 &lt;BR&gt;I make like account with your majesty as I do with God for his benefits
90 and gifts heaped upon me daily, acknowledging myself a great debtor to him,
91 not being able to recompense the least of his benefits; in which state I am
92 certain and sure to die, yet I hope in His gracious acceptation of my
93 goodwill.&amp;nbsp; Even such confidence have I in your majesty's gentleness,
94 knowing myself never to have done my duty as were requisite and meet for
95 such a noble prince, at whose hands I have found and received so much love
96 and goodness, that with words I cannot express it.&amp;nbsp; Lest I should be
97 too tedious to your majesty, I finish this my scribbled letter, committing
98 you to the governance of the Lord with long and prosperous life here, and
99 after this life to enjoy the kingdom of his elect. &lt;BR&gt;From Greenwich, by
100 your majesty's humble and obedient servant, &lt;BR&gt;Katharine the
101 Queen.&lt;/p&gt;
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113href=&quot;_httpextlink_&amp;amp;rl=1&amp;amp;href=http:%2f%2fenglishhistory.net%2ftudor.html&quot;&gt;to Tudor England&lt;/A&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;FONT size=-1&gt;
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