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 PAR 0,-eel—An elephant’s head, coupod, arg., collared, gu.,chargsd with three Ileurs-de-lis, er. .liZetle—Try. Srot—Abbcville 8 April, 1851, Henrietta-Lucy, only dau. of ths late Wil— House, near Exeter. I PARKER. PARKER, Sin WILLIAM-BenDUEPH, Magdalene-Clara, sa. 18 Dec. 1811, to the Rev. Henry Bert., 5. in 1825 ; e. his He 4. 24 March, 1848, and was s. by his eldest eon, father ae 2nd baronet 12 Nov. III. Sta WsLt,sAae-J,u,ens, wise as. Phmhe, dau. of Dr. 1866; no. 6 Juno, 1855, Jane. Marshall, of Agra, and 4. s.p. Ills next brother, Constance, only dan. of the late IV. Sia Groans, a major of the 74th Bengal Native Sir Theophilna Biddulph, Bart. Itiizcagc. I. SIR WILLIAM PARKER, G.C.B., a very distinguished nays1 Ifs m. let, —, dan. of Dr. Marshall, ef Agra, by whem he officer, son of George Parker, Esq. and grandson of the Ilight had issue, Gcongr.LAw-MAR5uALL, the 5th baronet, and lion. Sir Thomas Parker, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, two dana., Bliza-Emma-Slarebatl, so. 4 July, 18f7, to Cal. was 8. in 1781, and served as midshipman of the” Orion” in John-James Hull, Esq of Marlborough House, Plymouth Howe’s action; he commanded she “Amazon” at the rapture and Gertrude, se. 27 Sept. 1606, to (tliseu, eldest son of of the “Marengo” aad “Belle Poole’ in 18ff, was one of the George Pridham, Eoq. Sir Geerge us. Sadly, in 1547, the Lords of the Admiralty from July to Dee. 1834, and again from youngest dan. of Lieut-. Ccl. Elderten, by whom he bad April, 1838, to May, 1841, when he resigned, and was nosniuated daus. only. He was s. in 1827 by his son, commander-in chief on the East India station. His subsequent V. Ssa GEeanr-LAw-MAasnos,s., who was 5. 1635, and was gallant services in China obtained for isim the grand cress of a lient. in H.3l. Choorka regisnvnt: ho ‘I. at 7ladeira, esssos. the Bath in 1842, and, in 1844, a patent of Baronetcy. Sir 15 3lareh, 1866, and was 5 by his uncle, Ssa Ilraay Psaasa, William was first aids-dc-camp to the Queen and senior admiral the 6th and present baronet. of tise fleet. lie so. in 1810, Franeos-Anne, youngest dass. of Sir Theophilus ttiddulph, 5th Bart. efWestesmbs, Eeut, and had, C’ressfde’ss—24 June, 1787. . Witsaeas-Bsnnus.en, present hart Ia. Goaoe, capt. E N., s’s. 25 April, 1857, Anne Elizabeth, or, sterns and sails, arg. only child of Wm. llaekwerth Praed, Esq. of Delssasre. I. grances-Jane, rn 10 Dee. 1861, to Francis Abbott, Esq., Oral—On a,naval crown, as., the sterns and sails, ppr., a secretary to tise General Post Office in Scotland. is. Elizabetis-Anne. in. Charlotte-Martha, so. to Captain use Hen- Geerge1Tenry Dsuglas, R.N, 2nd sen ef Staolto, 18th Earl of Slerten. lv. Rose - Augusta, ss. to Lient. - Colonel Edward - Vesey Browns. v. Jnlia.Caraitne. vs. Emily-Geergins. Creatisa—1844. .drses—Gu., a chevron, between three leopards’ fazes, or. Crest—A leopard’shead, aflrentde, srased, or, dueally gorged, gu. S’eat—Shenetone Ledge, near Liebfield, Staffordshire. PAR liam-Esbert Jessnings, Elq. of the Bengal civil service. Ellaaheth-Charlstte, m. in lEt6, to Lionel Olive, Esq. Lnsusa-Jane, s,’. 18:37, to llr. Chas-les Kingsten. FannyCatherine, se — Bligh, Esq. Rose-Augusta, sn if Sept. 1846, to Captaiss-Edward-John. Vesey Brown, of Haunt lirsewn, co Limerick. Susan, sa. in Slay, 1843, Sir IV. Smith, Dart. ef Eardiston. Worsley, rsctor ef Easten, co Snflblk. Infantry, and cantonment magistrate at Cawnpsre, entered the military service of ths RI. Company in last; and after a very dietinguished career, died of a sunatrs,ke at Cawupsre, iu 1817, during ths siege, and just before the massacre. Anne—Ermine all anchor erect, ar., between three eseallops, gu.; on a chief, wavy, of the second, a naval crown, hart at gaze, arg., In front of a slip of oak, erect and issnant, vert. S s. Annie, so. 6 Sept. 1864, to Ceorge-Walter Tysen, Esq., PARK YNS. - PABKYIsS, SIR THOMAS-GEORGE. Auousrus, Bart. of Rssddingtou Manor, Notte; 6. 26 June, 1820; an. in 1843, Annie, dats. of ‘S. Jennings, Esq., and baa issue, s. Tnoaoas - MAtcsrsnLn - Foases, t. 19 April, 1813. ss. George-.tugesatas, is. 23 Nov. 1819. eldest son of George-norman Tysen, Esq. of Upton Manse, Essex. is. Emily. ssi. Charlotte-Ada. lv. Edith. v. EatteertneBeatrice. vi. A dan. - - - burn, no. Warwick, 6. 16 June, Sir Thomaa a. to the title, as 6th hart., at the I baronet, 15 March, 1866; an. Miss decease of his cousin, the late Lord Ranniffe, 1 Nov. 1850. 3Ltncac. HlnnAaD PARK-cBS, Esq, barrister-at-law, recorder of Nottingham and Leicester, purchased the manor of Bunny, cc. Nottingham. Ho ri in 1683, and was o. by his son, Sin Oroane PAnxvxs, Rut., wile ass. Mary, dau. and heir eldest dan. of William Heal, Eeq. of Shorles, was created a of Edward Isham, Esq. of Walmer Castle, co Kent; and Baronet, 24 June, 1737. He eel. 28 Dcc. 1706, Jane, dan. of Edward CoRingwood, Req., by whom he had, dytng in 1626, was e- by his eldest eon, IsmAal PAaKVnE, Esq. of Bunny. This gentleman held the rank of colonel in the royal army dnreng the civil wars, Jane, ot. lot, to Archibald Reberton, Eeq., captain RA., and being a governor of a gaswi550 called The Place, in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, resisted to the last the power of the Usurper. He to. Catherine, dan. of Henry Gave, Eeq. of Barrow, eo. Leiccster, and was s. at his deceaee, hyhis eon, Susanuab, re. to tbe lato Captain William Bowen, RN.; I. Tanneas PsnKvas, Esq. of Bunny, who was created s their eon is Comm. A.-J. Boweu, RN. and their only Baronct,18 May, 1681. Sir Thomas as. Anne, deu, and hoir dan., Susan, was as. to George Pitt Smith, Esq, and 8. of Thomas Cressy, Esq., and was e. athisdecease, 15 July, Anne, so. Andrew Hutchinson, MD.; and 8. 5 Mar. 1855. 1684, by his eldest survIvIng son, 11. SsaTnOBAs. This gontloman so. 1st, Elizabeth, dan. and heir of John Sampson, Esq. of Breaseu, co.Derby, and grauddan. and heir of John Sampson, Esq. of Newby, cc. York, an alderman of London, by whom he had a eon, Sampson, who 4. s. p., leaving issue, Thomas, of East 10 Aug. 1787; so. in Aug. 1808, Elizabeth, dan. of James- Leake, Notte, whose only child, Jane, es Sir Thomas Charles Still, Eeq. of East Knoylo, Wilts, and by lies- (who Parkyiae, 3rd hart. and Harrinti, 01. In 1734, to Bscbard Tamer. Hem. 2udly, in 1727, Jane, dau. of Sir. Alderman Barust, of the city of York, by whom he had two sons. Sir Thomas Parkyns was distinguished by his benevolence and philanthropy. Melville, 5. 14 Feb. 1824; or. —, a dan. of — Hector, Req. He 4. in March, 1740-1, and was s. by his eldest surviving son, Albert, of Cooksviile, near Toronto 5. 19 Jan. 1826; so. - PARKER. -- PARKER, SIR HENRT, of Har- 1822 ; s. his nephew, as 6th * g Hector, of Toronto, Canada. !Lmncagc. I. WILLIAM PAREE0, Esq., vies-admiral RN., son of Augustus Parker, Req. of Qneenborongh,eo. Kent,byBlizabeth, WiLLrsie-Gsoann, late baronet. and 2udly, to Capt. John Cooke, RN. Sarah, oe. to Admiral Joseph Biagbsm, R.N.; and 8. March, 1856. 28 Sept. 1858. Harriet, 8. oesea. in 1816. Mary, m. 24 April, 1810, to Colonel Peter Roherton. Elira, m. Thomas Stares, Req.; and d. 9 Dec. 1853. Sir William 4. 31 Oct. 1802, and was s, by his son, If. Sm WILLIALI-GEoaoE, vice-admiral of the White; 5. el 22 April, 1883), had issue, WILLIAM-JAMEs, 3rd baronet. Groans, 4th baronet. Wake, 5. 17 Aug. 1820; d. in 1858. Mmmv, pre!ent baronot. of Toronto, Canada. 875