After Parr's death in 1548, the house went to Sir Anthony Babington who was executed in 1588 for his part in the plot to kill Queen Elizabeth I.
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He was distantly related to Anthony Babington, who in 1586 was hung, drawn and quartered on Tower Hill for his participation in a plot to put Mary, Queen of Scots, on the English throne.
Henry Donn (otherwise Henry Dunn), one of the conspirators involved in the Babington Plot
Sir Thomas Salisbury (c. 1564–1586), aka Thomas Salusbury, one of the conspirators executed for his involvement in the Babington Plot