Sir Philip Parker, 1st Baronet
Sir Philip Parker, 1st Baronet (c. 1625 – March 1690), was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1679 and 1687.
Parker was the son of Sir Philip Parker of Erwarton and his wife Dorothy Gawdy, daughter of Sir Robert Gawdy of Claxton, Norfolk.[1]
Parker was created a Baronet of Arwarton in the County of Suffolk, on 16 July 1661. He was Member of Parliament for Harwich from 1679 to 1685.[2] and for Sandwich from 1685 to 1687.[3]
Parker married Rebecca Long, daughter of Sir Walter Long, 1st Baronet, on 9 April 1649. They had three sons and four daughters. He married secondly Hannah Bedingfield, widow of Sir Thomas Bedingfield and daughter of Philip Bacon of Wolverstone.[1]
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Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded by Sir Anthony Deane Samuel Pepys |
Member of Parliament for Harwich 1679–1685 With: Sir Thomas Middleton |
Succeeded by Sir Anthony Deane Samuel Pepys |
Preceded by John Thurbarne James Oxenden |
Member of Parliament for Sandwich 1685–1689 With: John Strode |
Succeeded by Sir James Oxenden, Bt John Thurbarne |
Baronetage of England | ||
New title | Baronet (of Arwarton) 1661–1690 |
Succeeded by Philip Parker |
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