John Parker (Whig politician)

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John Parker (21 October 1799 – 5 September 1881) was an

Privy council (1853).[2]

He died at 71 Onslow Square, London, on 5 September 1881, and was buried at Healaugh, near Tadcaster, West Riding of Yorkshire, on 9 September, having married, on 8 February 1853, Eliza Charlotte, second daughter of George Vernon of Clontarf Castle, Dublin, Ireland.[3]

References

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  2. ^ Stainton, J. H. (1924). "The Storm of Politics". The Making of Sheffield, 1865–1914. Sheffield: E. Weston & Sons. (This book is out of print but an OCR'd version is available online.)
  3. ^ Jackson, Charles (1881). "The Right Honourable John Parker, and the Family of Parker, of Norton, in the County of Derby". The Reliquary. 22. London: Bemrose & Sons: 139–144.

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New constituency Member of Parliament for Sheffield
18321852
With: James Silk Buckingham
Henry George Ward
John Arthur Roebuck
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1841
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1846–1849
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