Talk:Duke of Kendal

Should this page list the holders of the Barony of Kendal?
The following comment was appended to the article on 15 February 2016 by an anonymous editor:

''THE BARON KENDAL remained in my family for three centuries yet you have skipped over William John Thomas William all Parr family holders of that said title. It was my ancestor who granted the ruins of his castle in Kendal to the people of that town around 1890. I am Baronet Parr and correct your mistakes here by made. Also you fail to mention IVO De Taboliose who was the first Baron kendal His castle was on Beast banks in that old grey town long prior to Sir William Parr Baron Kendal restored or rebuilt that castle we see today as ruin .Campden the historian around 1500 said that Parrs castle was falling down with age even then as Sir Thomas parr had moved his family to Blackfriars London where Queen Kateryn Parr was born in Sept 1512. ''

Being inappropriate content for an article, I have moved this note to the talk page. As the article on the Barony of Kendal covers most (if not all) of his points, I have edited the "See also" to point to that article.

N.B.: I can find no reference to any "Parr baronets" whatsoever in the usual sources (e.g., Leigh Rayment).

--LibertyHiller (talk) 17:51, 25 August 2016 (UTC)

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