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PAR eons ansi three dons., the elder of whom, I llr.onv-JonN, ehevs’on, between three locenges, or, for Hvne, To these, a. his ,..mtsdfather 2 hugh ; I John-Smith; 4 Hyde the coat sss generally borne, fs,rther belong the ejnarteringo 1 Mardaret, os. to Thsnsas-Nngont. Count le %‘aldosots, of ar., a chevron, sa., between three bnlle’ heads, csboshed, in Spain; 2 Anne, s, ts Austin-Psrk Goddard, Fsq. 3 gn., for Nonnone; and ar., 5 tiger looking down in a glass, Sopisia, 20. to Edward Cole, Es4. of Euston, es. Oxfor’l. reguardant, gn., f,,r SmELL. ii, harry, who ia.a dau. of Dr. Harrison, nsastcr os St. id-oat—A dexter arm, erect, vested, aa., slashed and cnffed, Cross, Wiachsstcr. ist. Hyde, in holy orders, reetsr of Tredhigton, en. Wornosier; of coral), go. in. Mary, dan. of John Hooves, Esq. ; and 4. ,Seata—OlelIord Hall, Suffolk; Tsslton House, Woccesterehim. 24 May. 1726, baring issue, 1 Hrony, who a. as 4th baronet. 2 Ha’ne, who a. as 5th baronet. I Anno. 2 Poata. i. Frances, is. to Sir John Pakiogton, Part. it. Margaret m. to Jobsn Ilanks, Esq. its. tteata, in. to Sir Thomas.000keo Winford, Past. Sir lleniy c. 25 00t. 1713, and srae a. by isis grandson, 111. Isa liaissy-Josss, who 22. lot, Anne, dan. and heir of Simon B-srsvell, Req. of Leteester, by whom (who d. in 171:;) be had two dane., Margaret, sss. to Col. John Strode, of Sonth Mill, in Soraorsetshire, assd d. s.p. 25 Aug. 1805 and Anne. Ito s’. findly, Catisesinc, dais, and heir of John Pago, Req. of Pntnoy, and had a sos,, John, who pro,leeeaoe’l him, ,snd Iwo dates., Cathes-ine, a. to ChtehesterFortescno Tlsis family is cnn of considerable antiquity, descended Garstin, Hsq. ; assd 5Isrgaret-Sophia, 222. to John from Archbishop Parker, and members of it have uninterruptedly, Strode, Eeq. of Sonth lIlt, Someroetshirc. Sir henry-John ii. in 1771, when the title revertod to his nephew, IV, Tar Rev. Sin ttEwnv, H.P. ; who 4. warn. in 1781, guiehed in our naval annals. aad wan a. by his brnthes’, V. Sin Mvnr, a naval officer of great celebrity, who attained Hear-Admiral Cbs-ietopher Parker,5 who was a captain commanding tlse rank of vioo-adva. of the Dine, and was oom.-inchief very adoanced age), was created a Baronet, 28 Dee. 1782, 5 in the memorable action with the Dutch at tho in token of distinguished services, particularly when in Iloggerbaisk, Aug. i7Si. Me in. 1784, Sarah, dan. of Mngh Smithson, Eoq. of Northumberland, bywhomhelsad two eons, t. lenny, his successor. is. Hyde (Admiral Sir), (‘.B., 8. 1755; es. tat, Anne, dan. of John-t’atmer Poteber, Eeq., by whom he had issue, I Hyde, vtce-adns., senior naval lord of the Admiralty; man but himself. The expedilien failed, in eoneeqnence of in. tO July, 1821, Carolias, dan-of Sir F-Ill. Eden, Dart., the troops under Eas-l Cornwallis being nnable to effect and 4. 20 Stay, 1834, leaving Mydo, capt. ti-N., killed at Snilna, on the Dannbe, S July, lS54, nose. ; WsLLsaas, (Sir), present baronet; Losaisa-Ann, sss. 2t Slay, 1857, to by w’hom (who ii. 18 Jan. 1802) be bad issue, F-H. Eden, Esq., Fellow of AU Souls College, Oxford, s. Christopher, who distinguished bsimeelf in the command eldest son of the bishop of horsy and tioss, and ‘1. March. 1808; Caroline-Maria, in. 1849, to the late tot. Jalan-Home Pnrvea, equerry to the Duchess of Cambridge; He led the attack, wtsicb was planned by Sir Peter, the Fanny-Letitia. 2 John-Batelor, major-gcn., C.B., as. Mary, dan. of Sir Home Fopham, and 22. 1858, lsaving had issue, I Myde, 4.1842; 2John-Hssmo, so.IS Sept- 1082,Anna-Jane,ossly dais, of the late William Fraser, 5:sq. .the yonngor, of Cnll’ekie; I Harry-Richard, Bombay army, 52. Louisa, dan. of Adm. Markiand, RN., and baa a eon; 4 ArthnrCharles, llent.-col. 71st highlandere, 1, 20 Oct 1861; 1 Mary; 2 Caroline; I Mattlda-Anne, to. Rev. W. tierring7am. 2 Harry, Bent. in the guards; killed sst Talavera. Sir Hyde as. tndiy, Franrea, dau. of Admiral Sir llichard Onelow, Bart., and had by her (who d. in March, 1844), 1 Richard, colonel let life-gsaards. I Fanuy-Sephia, se. 82 Feb. 1822, to Gen. Themas Bobbins, wh’’ ‘5 27 Oct. 1064. 2 Anne-Catherine, os. 27 Oct. 1850, to Bernard-Court Granville, Req. of Calwich Abbey, Staffordshire. Sir Hyde oh. admiral of the White, 16 STarch, 1507. Admiral Sir Hyde Parker being nominated to the chief Sir Peter el. 21 Dec. 1811, aged upwards of ninety, having command of the British fleet in the East Indies sailedfrom been eighty years in the navy, and was a. by his grandson, England to aee’ssne that important station, in the “Cato;” H. Ssn Preen, a captain in the royal navy, who en. in and haviog waterod, a few months after, at tile Janeiro, 1890, Marianne, dan. of Sir George Dallae, Pact, of Petsall, was nevcr enbseonently heard of. He was a. about the year co Stafford, l’y hie wife, the lien. Calhsrine Bbackwood, 1782, by his elder son, VI, SIR Heaav, 8 in 1711; who sss in 1766, BrIdget, dan. dan. of Bercas, Baroness Bufferin and Claueboye, by whom of William Cresswel], Esq. of Cresssrell, co. Nerthnmbes-land,by he left a san, Frven. This gallant officer fell, 39 Aug. 1814, whom he left issue, WiLLIAM, his successor. TIrcie, 8th l’aronet. Loniee-Grace, as. to Geargo-Ilsbert Ryres, Esq. of Lyndford III. San PETER, a comm. RN,, 8. 2 Nov. 1800, who 4. Hall, Norfolk, and had issue. She 4. his widow onto. 17 March, 1833, when the title reverted to his uncle, 6 Sept. 1859. Sophia, 4. ones, in 1880. Sir Harry 4. 11 Jan. 1912, and was a. by his elder son, VII. Sir. WsttsAas ; at avlsose dece,see s1ssse. 21 April, 1820, barenetry passed to his brother, the present baronet. the title dcvolvcsl upon hio brother, VIII. Sue Mvoo, CII. ST.P.fsrWeetflnffolk, 8.1785, who d. C-eosien—2S Bee. 1782. Areas—Cu., ona chevron, between 21 Hsrch, 1856, and was a. by his conchs, SIR WsLa.tkai, the three keys, erect, arg., as nsany denre-de-lie, of tba deld. present baronet. C-eat ;eo—1 July, 1081, Ars,,s—let and 4tls, ea.. a bnck’s head, cahoshed, betsoeen - daia.,vic., two dannches, arg., for PARKER; 2nd and 3rd, ac., a Clsriotopber. PAR arg., holding in tiso hand, ppr., an attire of a stag (or piece PA R IC ER. - PARKER, Sin CHARLgS-CUR5S- TOPPER, of Baeingbourn, no. Essex2 adnairal RN.; 5. 16 June, 1792 1st. 19 Sept. 1815, lilies Georgiana. Ellis Pallmer ; a. his brother, se 5th baronet, 18 Nov. 1835. TLiliCibJC. for fish a centory and a half, been highly dietin’ I. Poren FeRRER, Eeq., admiral of the fleet (eon of the “Speedwell,” in Jan. 1712, and who 4. at a command of a squadron, in an attack on Charleetown, in South Carolina. The action was one of the moat sangsainary fought during the American war. The qasarter-deck of the ‘‘Bristol’’ (his, the comnsodore’e olsip) was cleared of every a landing; hut Sir Peter did his part, by sleneing the battes-ies. He so. Stas-garet, dan. of Walter Nngent, Req., of the “Lowoateff” frigate, at the taking of Fort Omsa, comtaander-in-chiefin the West Indies, and was wounded in the thigh. lie attained the s-ank of vice-admiral of tlse Blase; and ,5. 26 Slay, 1804, leaving iossae by AugasetaBaehara-Cbas-he’tte. dan. of Adminsl the lion John Byron, gs’snddan. of the 4th Lorsi Byron, and aunt of the poet, I PETER, enccesser to the title. 2 Jona-tinamowa-GE0ROE, 4th baronet. S Cnensas-Cesntevoenrn, present baronet. I Otargaret-Antonetta, 4. in 1003. 2 Juliana-Maria, si. t’ 5 Colonel Charles-Parker Ellis, grenadier-gnards, and 5. his widow 22 July, 1114. I Angnsta-Geergiana, sI. in 1802, ii, Wailer, 55. young. i. Antonetla. in. 8 Jan. 178.1. to John Ellis, Esq., brother to the let Lord Seafsrd; and 4. in Sept- 1829. is. Anne, as. II Sept. 1800, to George Ellis, Req. of Sunning Hill, rousin c’S the lot Lord Seel’rd, and the wellkssewn oditer of” Specimens of Eas’ly I-nglish Poets and Rosnancee.” She si. bis widow, 26 Aug. 1862, in her 80th year. in isis twenty-ninth year, whilst commanding on shore a party belonging to his ship (the “Menelans”), and animating them in storming the Anserican cemp at Bellaire, near Baltimore. He was a. by his son, IV. Ssn Jonte-Enarron-Geonno, capt. royal artllkry; 8. IS Bee. 1788, at whose decease, issoeless, 18 Nov. 1815, the Rear-Admiral Christopber Parker left three sons and a George, sss. Miss Gore, and was father of Adsn. Sir George Parker, K.C,B., 8. in 1767; wIse me. bliss Bolt, dan. of the late Peter Butt, Raq - and 4 24 Dee. 1847. Sir Hyde Parker was also commander-in-chief of his Pevsn, tat baronet. Eleanor (lire. Nevile, of Tnrnaee). 6 mcety’e ships in the action off St. Lncis, iss 1700. 874