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484 PARKER— PARKYN8. (4) Clara Elizabeth, in. , to LesUe, son of late Peter Gordon, of Craigmile. Aberdeenslu (5) Rose Emmeline, anil others. „ w^^i^tt I /ll/ Clara Magdalene, m. 18 Dec. 1851,toRev. Henry WonJey MA. vicar of Harmondsworth, Middx. and has 3 sons and 4 , '^'^Henrv Edward WORSLEY, b. 2 Dec. ia54.-John ^evil. b 22 Kl^T.-Eobert^Vake, b. 16 Feb. ^870 -C^ra EUzabetK —Mary Catherine. — Susan Euphenua Charlotte.— i^ouisa Qffi GEORGE. 3rd Baronet, major 74th Bengal K.icanton- O ment magistrate at Cawnpore; b. 1813, fell m the dTfen" ofThe^garrison of Cawnpore, 6 July 1857 ha^ng m lst-24 Jan. 1838, Eliza Ceciha, dau. of John Marshall, ot Falmouth, surgeon at Dinapore aforesaid; she d. 5 Aug. 184d [?]■ s5 GrrgTiaw'Marshall, 4th Baronet; b. 25 Sept. 1840; fefE^za Emma'^Mall, m. 4 July. 1867, to John James Bull, lieut -col. (retd.), and has a son and dau. . C^orge Parker BULL, b. 16 Jan. 1870.-Mary Beatrice. SIR GEORGE m. 2nmy-10 Dec. 1846,Gertrude youngest dau. of Elderton, Ueut.-col. E.I.C.S. ; she d. 12 May, 1848, f3t^rtmde?m.27%t.l866,to Glinn Pridham, Esq. and has 2 daus. _ , Gertrude Elderton Pridham.— Florence Parker. PAEKEK, Sir Wil- liam BiDDULPH (1844, r.K.), late Scots guards. D.L. StafEord ; s. his father as 2nd Baro- net in 1866; b. 14 Aug. 1824; m. 6 June, 18.55, Jane Constance, only dau. of late Sir The- ophilus Biddulph, Bart.; shed.20July,1879; heir presumptive,his brother Admiral Parker. ARMS— Gu. a chevron be- tween three leopards' faces or. Crest — A leopard's head affronts erased or ducally gorged gu. TDIGHT HON. SIR THOMAS PARKER, lord chief baron _L) of the exchequer, successively serjeant-at-law, baron of the exchequer, justice of the common pleas, and lord chief baron, resigned 28 Oct. 1772. knighted at St. James's 27 Nov. 1742: d. 29 Dec. 1784. aged 89, having m. 1st, Anne, dau. and coheir of James Whitehall, of Pipe Rid ware. Staff.; she d. 21 Feb. 1739. He m. 2ndly. at Somerset House Chapel. 1 Mar. 1740, Martha, 3rd dau. and coheir of Edward Strong, of Green- wich, and relict of Henry Canrer, Esq. of Quarinoom, Essex, and had 2 daus. Bv his 1st vrde he had 2 sons. (1) Thomas, of Park Hall, Staff, sheriff 1786; b. 28 Sept. 1732 ; d. 2 Dec. 1797, having m. 2 May, 1764. Mary, only child and heir of John (? Thomas) Hawe, of Walsall, co. Staff.; she d. 8 Mar. 1815, having had with other issue a son and dau. /!/ Thomas Hawe, of Park Hall; b. 19 Mar. 1775 ; d. imm. after 1844. /2/ Mary Anne, d. 3 Jan. 1855, having m. 14 April, 1810, as 2ud ^-ife, to Edward, 2ud Viscount St. Vincent, who d. 25 Sept. 1859. (2) George, of Almington, Staff.; d. 19 Jan. 1819, aged 88, ha-iing m. 4 Feb. 1769. Elizabeth, dau. of John (? George) Turton, of Orgreave, co. Staff.; she d. 3 Jime, 1808, having had with other issue a son. viz. — SIR WILLIAM. G.C.B. vice.-adm. of the fleet, com. -in-chief of the naval forces in China, 1841/4, and in Mediterranean 1845/52. and com.-in-chief Devonport 1854/7, a lord of the admiralty 1834/41, K.C.B. 16 July, 1834, G.C.B. 18 Mav, 1843, created a BARONET 18 Dec. 1844; b. 1 Dec. 1781 ; d. 12 Nov. 1866, having m. 9 June. 1810, Frances Anne, youngest dau. of Sir Theophilus Biddulph, Bart, of Westercombe, Kent; she d. 9 Jan. 1871. haviner had 2 sons and 6 daus. (1) Sir ■William Biddulph, 2nd and present Baronet. (2) George, of Delamore, Devon. J.P. vice-adm. R.N. fretd. list), heir presumptive to the Baronetcy; b. 1 Sept. 1827; m. 25 April. 1857, Anne EUzabeth, only child of William Mack- worth-Praed, Esq. of Delamore aforesaid (MACKWORTH— Bart.), and has 2 sous and 2 daus. WiUiam Frederick, 2nd Ueut. rifle brigade ; b. 1 Aug. I860.— Maclcworth Praed, b. 23 Sept. 1865.— Mary Frances Susan.— Evelyn Annie. (3) Frances Anne, d. s. p. 7 Nov. 1871, having m. 10 Dec. 1861. as 2nd wife, to Francis Abbott, secretary G.P.O. Scotland. (4) Elizabeth Anne, d. unm. 13 Sept. 1869. (5) Charlotte Martha, m. 15 July. 1850, to Capt. the Hon. George Henry Douglas. R.X. (E. MORTOX.) (6) Rose Augusta, m. 16 Sept. 1848, to Edward John Vesey Brown, of Mount Brown, co. Limerick, lieut.-col. 60th rifles. (7) Julia Caroline, d. 2 May, 1877. (8) Emily Georgina. Motto — Sub libertate quietem. RESIDENCE— Shenstone Lodge, Lichfield, Hineage. GEORGE PARKER, of Park Hall, Staff, high sheriff Charles i. and clerk of assize for Norfolk and Suffolk, (son of WiUiam Parker, of Parwich, fined for his loyalty to the king, descended from Thomas Parker, of Bulwel, Notts, by his wife Elizabeth, dau. and heir of Adam de Gotham, of Norton Lees, aU co. Derbv); d. 9 May, 1675, aged 84, having m. Grace, dau. of Hugh Bateman, of Hartington, co. Derby, and had with 2 daus. 3 sons, (1) WiUiam, of Park HaU, Staff. (J.P.); com. a company of foot ex parte regis and took part in most of the actions, including Hopton Heath, Marston Moor, Naseby, and Worces- ter, was taken prisoner and suffered much for his loyalty ; d. 12 May, 1703, aged 83, having m. 1st, Bridget, dau. of James Car- rier, of Helpston, Northants. He in. 2nrlly, Helen, dau. and coheir of Jolin Dawes, of Caughley, Salop, and wdow of John Coyney, of Weston Coyney. By his 1st wife he had with other issue a son, George, of Park HaU aforesaid; bur. 24 April, 1716; having m. Margaret, dau. of Sir John Turton, of Orgreave, Staff, juilge of king's bench temp. Will. 111. and had a sou. Sir Thomas, lord chief baron of the exchequer, of whom presently. (2) Thomas, of Leek, co. Staff, attorney -at-law; m. Anne, dau. and coheir of Robert Venables, of Wyndham and Antro- bus, Cheshire; she d. 27 June, 1699, aged 61, having had with other issue a son , Sir Thomas, lord chief justice court of Queen's Ijench 1710, created Earl of Macclesfield (see Peerage). (3) Robert, cupbearer to Q. Catherine, wife of CUAS. n. TDARKYNS, Sir Thomas George Augustus, "of Bunny, Notts. " (1681, E.), lord of the manor of Euddington, Notts. J.P. D.L. ; s. his cousin Lord Eancliffe as 6th Baronet in 1850 ; b. 26 June, 1820; m. 1843, Annie, dau. of W Jennings, Esq. of and has 2 sons and 5 daus. (1) Thomas Mansfield Forbes, bar .-at-law I.T. 1879; b. 30 April, 1863. (2) George Augustus, lieut. 3rd (K.O.) Staff, nul.; b. 29 Nov. 1859; drowned 8 Aug. 1880. (3) Anne, m. 6 Sept. 1864, to George Walter Tyser, Esq. of Reigate. (4) Emilv, m. 2 Feb. 1869, to William Edward DowdesweU, J.P. D.L. CO. Wore. M.P. TewkesbiuT 1865, W. Wore. 1866 74, s.p. (5) Charlotte Ada. (6) Ed"ith. (7) Katherine Beatrice. Arms — Arg., an eagle displayed sa. on a canton or, a fesse dan- cettce between seven bUlets ermines. Crest— Out of a ducal coronet or, a pine apple ppr. Motto — Honeste audax.