[4] Henry Parker, 10th Baron Morley, had two daughters: Margaret, who married John Shelton, Jane, who married George Boleyn, Viscount Rochford, the brother of Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn.
His son, Sir Henry Parker, married Elizabeth Calthorpe (1521 – 26 May 1578), the daughter and heiress of Sir Philip Calthorpe of Erwarton in Suffolk (1480 – 17 April 1549) and Amata Boleyn (c.1485 – 1543+),[5] the aunt of Anne Boleyn.
[6] He was a man of literary attainments and translated some of the writings of Plutarch, Seneca, Cicero and others into English.
[3] Henry Parker served on the jury for various treason trials during the reign of Henry VIII, including the trial of his son-in-law, George Boleyn, and that of George's sister, Queen Anne Boleyn.
Of the six people executed in Anne Boleyn's downfall, Henry Parker had links with half of them.