Sir Harry Parker, 6th Baronet explained

Sir Harry Parker, 6th Baronet (1735–1812), was from a naval family and inherited his title on the death of his father, Vice-Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, in 1782.[1] Harry Parker bought Melford Hall in Suffolk in 1786, and the Baronetcy subsequently became known as "of Melford Hall".[2] He was Chief Clerk to the Secretaries of the Board of Admiralty and, between 1782 and 1795, he was the secretary of the Board of Longitude.[3] He retired from public service in 1795, and received a pension of £400.[4] [5] He married Bridget Cresswell in 1775 and had five children, William (who succeeded him as 7th Baronet), Louisa, Edmund, Hyde (who became 8th Baronet), and Sophia.[6] He is buried in a vault in the churchyard of Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford in Suffolk, and there is a large memorial to him and his wife within the church.[7] There is a portrait of him at Melford Hall, now a National Trust property and still the seat of the Hyde Parker family.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Parkers: A Naval Dynasty. National Trust: Melford Hall.
  2. Web site: Melford Hall and its family owners. National Trust. 2017-01-09.
  3. Web site: Papers of the Board of Longitude. cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk. 2017-01-09.
  4. Web site: Papers of the Board of Longitude : Rough minutes. Cambridge Digital Library. 2017-01-09.
  5. Book: ACCOUNTS ANDESTIMATES ARY RETURNS. 1810-01-01. en.
  6. Book: Betham, rev William. The baronetage of England, or, The history of the English baronets, and such baronets of Scotland, as are of English families. 1803-01-01. en.
  7. Web site: Sir Harry Parker (1735 - 1812) - Find A Grave Memorial. www.findagrave.com. 2017-01-09.
  8. Web site: Portrait of SIR HARRY PARKER, 6th Bt.. National Trust Prints. 2017-01-09.