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433 PEERS, BARONETS, BISHOPS, PRIVY COUNSELLORS [PARRY PARKER, 10th Bt., of Melford (Eng.). Great. 1 July, 1C8L — Rev. Sir William Hyde Parker, s. of 9th Bt. B. 8 April, 1863 ; m. 18 Nov. 1890, Ethel, dau. of the late John Leech, of Gorse Hall, Dukinfield, Cheshire ; sue. his father 1891 ; ed. at Eton and Camb., B.A. 1885, ord. I88G ; curate of All Saints', Wokingham, 1886-90 ; chaplain to the Bishop of Barbados 1890-1 ; J.P., C.A., Suffolk ; 2nd lieut. 9th Batt. Hants Regt. 1914. The 5th Bt. was the celebrated admiral who commanded at St. Lucia in 1780, and in the action with the Dutch on the Dogger Bank : having been appointed com- mander-in-chief of the fleei in the West Indies, he sailed in the " Cato," but was never subse- 'quently heard of, and the vessel it was presumed was lost at sea (his second s. was also Adm. Sir Hyde Parker, and was knighted for his services ^during the American war). Residence — Melford Hall, Long Melford. Suffolk. Issue— 1. WiLLiA-vi Stephen Hyx)e Parker, b. 23 Jan. 1892. 2. Harry Hyde Parknr, b. 17 Feb. 1905. 1. Mary Stephanie Hyde. ■€apt. Sir William Parker, 9th Bt., 44th Begt b. 2 Sept. 1826 ; m. 22 Nov. 1855, Sopliia Mary (d. 16 May, 1903). dau. of jVathaniel Clarke Baruardiston, of the Eyes, Suffolk, and d. 24 May, 1891. 1. Sir WiLLLiM Hyde Parker, pres. Bt. 2. Capt. Edmond Hyde Parker, R.N., b. 30 Jan 1868 ; m. 17 Sept. 1908, Helen Margaret, dau. of the late Rev. George Raymond Portal, Canon of Winchester 3. Capt. Laurence Hyde Parker, 4th Batt. Suffolk Regt., lleut. 2nd Vol. Batt., b. 23 Oct. 1870 ; m. 19 April, 1906, Ada Loetitia Moor, dau. of Joseph Alplionsus Horsford. of Long Melford, Suffolk. Resi- dence — Smeetham Hall. Buhner, Essex. Issue — 1. Laurence Edinond Hyde Parker, b. 24 Feb. 1912. 1. Mary Hyde. 2. Dorothy Bridget. 4. Jolin Barnardiston Hyde Parker, b. 7 April, 1879 ; m. 31 Jan. 1906, Dora Katherine, dau. of the late 'Canon Bromley. Residence — Crofton, Vancouver, B.C. Issue — Edinond Francis Hyde Parker, b. 15 Apiil, 1912. 1. Anne Hyde, m. 29 April, 1886, Col. Arthur Stani- forth Hext, late Suffolk Regt., and has issue. Resi- dence — Trenarreu, Cornwall. 2. Margaret Hyde. m. 19 Feb. 1881, George Eden Hunt, who C . 1892, and has issue. Residence — Wadcn- hoe House, Korthampton. 3. Sophia Hyde. 4. Amy Hyde. 5. Mary Hyde, m. 25 April. 1889, Charles Arthur Abraham, and has issue. Residence — Spire Hollin House, Glossop. Derbyshire. 6. Dorothy Hyde, ni. 30 Dec. 1903, Hugh Wilfrid Sherlock, and has issue. Residence — 56, West Park Eltham. Kent. PARKER, 3rd Bt., of Shenstone (U.K.), 'Great. 18 Dec. 1844. — Sib William Lorenzo Parker, s. of 2nd Bt. B. 9 Jan. 1889 ; sue. his father 1902; cd. at Eton and Oxford; 2nd lieut. 9th Batt. Hants Regt. 1914. The 1st Bt. was a distinguished naval commander, and some time a lord of the Admiralty. Resi- dence — Blackbrook House, Fareham. Sm William Biddulph Parker, 2nd Bt. Scots Gds., b. 14 Aug. 1824 : D.L., Staffs ; m. 1st, 6 June, 1855, Jane Constance (d. 20 July. 1879), dau. of Sir T. Bid- dtilph, 5th Bt. : m. 2nd, 22 Nov. 1887, Kathleen M.iRY (Residence — Blackbrook House. Fareham), dau. of Lorenzo Kirlcpatrick Hall, of Holly Bush, Staffs, and d 23 Jan. 1902. Issue by 2nd m.— 1. Sir Williaie Lorenzo Parker, pres. Bt. 2. Henry Edward Parker, Heir Pres., b. 11 Jan. 1891. 1. Constance Kathleen Rose. PARKER, of Harburn, Baronetcy (ext. 17 Nov. 1903). Great. 24 July, 1797.— The late Sir William George Parker. 2nd Bt., b. 10 Aug. 1787 : m. 25 Aug. 1808, Elizabeth (d. 22 April, 1863), dau. of James Charles Still, of East Knoyle, Wilts, and d. 24 March, 1848. Issue living — Magdalene Clara, m. 18 Dec. 1851, Rev. Henry ' Worsley,M.A., who d. 1893, and has issue. Residence — 1 29, Westboume Street, Hove PARKYNS, 6th Bt. (Eng.). Great. 18 May, 1681. — Sir Thomas Mansfield Forbes Parkyns s. of 5th Bt. B. 30 April, 1863 ; m. 14 July| 1886, Beatrice, dau. of Arthur Travers Crawford' Bombay C.S. ; sue. his father 1895; ed. at Eton and Oxford ; called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1879. The 1st Bt., Thomas Parkyns, of Bunny, received his title for the services of his father during the civil wars ; the 3rd Bt.'s eld. s. was created Baron Rancliffe (Irel.) in 1795, but that title became extinct at the death of his successor in 1850, while the baronetcy reverted to the father of the present holder, who then became the eldest surviving representative of the family. Residence — 20, Ashley Place, S.W. Club — Garrick. Issue — Sylvia Dorothy, m. 1912, Alan Eram. Heir Pres. his khisman Edward Territt Parkyns, s. of Capt. Levett Packyiis, gt. gt. grandson of 2iid Bt. • is niar. ; resides in Australia, and has, besides 5 other children, issue — Frank Parkyns. Sir Thomas George Augustus Parkyns 5th Bt D.L., b. 26 June, 1820 ; m. 1843, Annie (d. 23 Dec 1888)' dau. of W. Jennings, and d. 7 March, 1895 Issue' living — 1. Sir Thomas Mansfield Forbes P.rkyns, pres. 1. Annie, m. 5 Sept. 1864, George Walter Tyser and lias issue. Residence— Oakfield, Mortimer, Berks 2 Charlotte Ada (Residence— The Red House H)i(!iliii<.'ton, Notts. 3. Ivlitli, m. 20 Jan. 1885, Capt. Ernest Lambert Swiiihnrui' Anne, and has issue. Residence — Buro-h- wallis Hall, Yorks. '^ PARMOOR, 1st Baron. Great. 16 Jan. 1914; K.G.V.O. 1908. P.G. — Charles Alfred Cripps] 3rd s. of late Henry William Gripps. M.A.. Q.C., D.L., J. P., of Beechwood, Bucks, and Julia, eld. dau. of Charles Lawrence, of the Querns Ciren- cester. B. 3 Oct. 1852 ; m. 27 Oct. 1881, Theresa (d. 1893), dau. of Richard Potter, of Standish, Gloucs. ; ed. at Wincliester and Oxford ; M.A., B.G.L. ; fell, of St. John's Coll., Oxford; Barr - at-law (Mid. Temple). 1877, bencher 1893, QC 1890 : M.P. (C.) for Stroud 1895-1900, for Stret- ford 1901-6, and for Wycombe 1910-14; Attorney- Gen, to Prince of Wales 1895-1901, 1901-10, and 1910-14; chancellor and vicar-gen. of diocese of Yoi'k 1900-14, and vicar-gen. of diocese of Canterbury 1902-14; J.P., Bucks; publica- tions: "Principles of Compensation," "Law of Church and Clergy." Residences — Parmoor, Buckinghamshire, 29, Wilton Crescent. S.W. Clubs — Athenasum ; Carlton ; Marlborough ; Ox- ford and Cambridge. Issue — 1. Hon. Alfred Henry Seddon Cripps, b. 7 Aug. 1882. 2. Hon. Frederick Heyworth Cripps, b. 4 July, 1885. 3. Hon. Leonard Harrison Cripps, b. 21 April 1887 • served in France 1914 (despatches); m. 1913, 'Miriam Barbara, dau. of Sir Matthew .Joyce, Knt. Bach 4. Hon. Richard Stafford Cripps, b. 24 pril 1889 1. Hon. Ruth Julia. PARRY, 1st Bt. (U.K.). Great. 31 July, 1902 : Knt. Bach. 1898 : C.V.O. 1905.— Sir (Charles) Hubert HastinCxS Parry, s. of T. Gambier Parry, of Higlinam Court. Gloucs., and Isabella, dau. of Henry Fvnes Clinton, of Welwyn Herts. B. 27 Feb. 1848 ; m. 25 June, 1872, Lady Elizabeth Maud Herbert, dau. of Sydney, 1st ^ Lord Herbert of Lea (precedence granted 1862) ; ed. at Eton, where he worked at harmony with Sir George Elvey, and at Exeter Coll., Oxford, of which he is now hon. Fellow ; B.A. (honours in law and history) 1870 ; was in busi- ness in the City, but continued to work at music with Sir William Sterndale Bennett, and subse- quently with Sir G. A. Macfarren ; relinquished business in 1873, and devoted himself entirely to music ; professor of musical liistory and com- position at the Royal College of Music since 1883, director since 1896 ; choragus of Oxford Univ. 1884; profes.sor of music at Oxford 1899- 1908 ; M.A., Mus. Doc, D.G.L. Oxford ; Hon.