He took part in the editorial group which met in 1601 to bring the final volumes of Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity into their published form.
[1] He was chaplain to Elizabeth I and was present at her deathbed, documented in the diary of John Manningham.
[4] A Ming period wucai tea kettle, said to have been given by the Queen to Parry, at a time when porcelain was rare in England, was sold in 2007 for over £1,000,000.
[8] Parry translated the Heidelberg Catechism into English, from the Latin version, with commentary by Zacharias Ursinus.
This work appeared as The Summe of Christian Religion, first edition in Oxford in 1587, and often reprinted.