'Ellen de Worsley [daughter of Richard de Worsley], on whom the lands of Kempnall or Kempnough devolved after the death of her brothers, m. Richard de Parr. This man is described as "a younger son of Parr of Parr" in a Parr of Kempnall pedigree in The Topographer and Genealogist ..., vol. 3,(1858), p. 359, but he does not appear in the Parr of Parr pedigrees in ibid, 354, 356, 357, or in the Parr pedigree in John William Clay, Extinct and Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties of England, 1913, p. 156.'