Thomas Parlby Explained

Thomas Parlby (1727–1802) Stone Hall, Stonehouse, in Plymouth[1] "the big house overlooking Stonehouse Pool"[2] (since demolished), was a civil engineering contractor described in his obituary in the Gentleman's Magazine as "Master Mason of HM Docks".[3]

Origins

Parlby was born in 1727 of humble origin, the youngest son of John Parlby (died 1766) of Gravesend,[4] or Chatham,[5] in Kent, by his wife Anne. His father was a ship's carpenter as were his two brothers, who also served as warrant officers in the Royal Navy. In 1745 his sister Mary Parlby married James Templer (1722–1782) at Greenwich and moved to Rotherhithe.[6]

Career

Parlby and his brother-in-law James Templer operated as a partnership known as "Templer & Parlby"; they were civil engineering contractors and contractors to the Navy Board. They were working at a time of major expansion in the royal dockyards of Great Britain due to the frequent wars with Spain and France which occurred between 1739 and 1815. Templer died unexpectedly in 1782, when Parlby took over the business. Amongst their works were:

Marriage and children

In 1748 Parlby married Lydia Martyn and settled in Deptford, later moving to Plymouth. Their children included:[18]

Death and burial

He rebuilt the old chapel at Stonehouse in 1787 and his 1802 monument, by Peter Rouw of London (who also made the monuments to Sir John Pole and his wife Lady Anne in Shute Church), was situated in the new church.[20]

References

  1. Heraldic Visitation of England and Wales, Notes (1896–1921), Howard, Joseph Jackson, 14 volumes, London, 1896–1921
  2. Gill; Plymouth, A New history, p.91
  3. Gents Magazine obits. 1802/692
  4. Burke's, 1937
  5. Drabble, 2005
  6. Drabble, 2005
  7. Pevsner, pp.650–1
  8. https://books.google.com/books?id=ysC9rOCxGhgC&dq=parlby+dock+plymouth&pg=PA71 Duffy, Michael, Parameters of British Naval Power, 1650-1850, p.71
  9. Knight, Roger, Britain Against Napoleon: The Organization of Victory, 1793-1815https://books.google.com/books?id=LdZtKP2qLxgC&dq=parlby+dock+plymouth&pg=PT64
  10. Pevsner, p.655
  11. Drabble, 2005
  12. Turner, Maureen A., The Building of New Shute House 1787–1790, MA dissertation, Local & Regional History, University of Exeter, Sept 1999
  13. Bridie, Marion Ferguson, The Story of Shute: The Bonvilles and the Poles, Axminster, 1955. (Published by Shute School Ltd.), reprinted 1995, Bridport
  14. [Nikolaus Pevsner|Pevsner, Nikolaus]
  15. Pevsner, p.713
  16. Pevsner, p.90
  17. Pevsner, p.90
  18. http://www.templerfamily.co.uk/Templer%20Trees/GEDmill_Output/indiI0777.html "Thomas Parlby 1727–1802"
  19. Burke's Landed Gentry, 1937, pp.1754–5, Parlby of Manadon
  20. Lysons, Magna Britannia, 1822, vol.6, Parishes: Slapton – South Sydenham, pp. 451–468

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