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Fund, Oct. 23, 1784; alumnus March 25, 1791; ord. priest, Apr. 5, 1795, and sent to the mission in the same year; stationed with Mr. Kris. Adam Cliffe at Great Eccleston, whom he succeeded as pastor in Feb., 1799; kept a boarding school at his house adjoining the old chapel in the Raikes; rebuilt the chapel in 1801, and continued to serve it till his death, Jan. 3, 1832, aged 59; buried at The Willows, Kirkham.

PARKINSON, James, of Lancashire, admitted Sept. 7, 1748; alumnus Dec. 19, 1750; ord. priest Apr. 2, and left for the mission, May 13, 1758; stationed in the north, prob ably went to Ugthorpe, co. York, in Nov. or Dec., 1761, and died there, Jan. 26, 1766.

PARKINSON, Thomas, of Lancashire, born May 22, 1741, and baptized by Fr. Eyston; confirmed by Bp. Dicconson; admitted on Shepperd's Fund, May 8, 1755; alum. Sept. 7, 1767; ord. priest in Sept., and sent England, Oct. 3, 1768; was at Roundhay, near Leeds, in 1773-81; was in distress in 1783, when Bishop Talbot declared that he was of such a dubious character that he dare not venture to employ him.

PARRY, Edward, admitted and ord. priest; left for England, Feb. 2, 1670; was stationed in Monmouth in 1702.

PARRY, Hugh, vide Wynne.

PARRY, John, son of John Parry, of Twyffog, co. Denbigh, Esq.; admitted Dec. 7, 1640; alumnus July 25, 1641; ord. priest July 30, 1645; made professor, Nov. 30, 1646; sent England, May 30, 1650; elected by the Chapter archdeacon of North Vales, Jan. 14, 1660-61; was serving in Shropshire in 1675; died, 1694.

PARRY, Philip, son of Rice Parry, of Monmouthshire; admitted under the alias of Ward, Oct. 1, 1635; alumnus June 29, 1636; ord. priest Apr. 6, 1638; appointed procurator, Dec. 18, 1640, and vice-president, July 26, 1649; left for England, 1652; died in Montgomeryshire, in the beginning of Feb., 1677-8, aged about 72.

PARRY, Pierce, born 1716, son of John Parry, of Twyffog, Esq., by Mary his wife; received into the English Coll., at Rome, Sept. 17, 1736, and took the oath of Alexander VII, in May, 1737; came to Lisbon, and became an alumnus Dec. 13; ordained subdeacon Dec. 23, and deacon Dec. 27, 1741, and priest Jan. 6, 1742; sent,