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Gervais Parker

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on 17 May 1697, being appointed adjutant and quartermaster of the regiment on 17 November 1700. He was made lieutenant of a company again on 21 April 1701, and his commission was renewed by Queen Anne on 24 August 1702. He was promoted to captain-lieutenant on 23 December 1702, and captain of a
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he served in Flanders and Spain. On 24 December 1707 he was granted brevet rank as a colonel of Foot, and promoted to brigadier-general on 14 March 1727, major-general on 6 October 1735, lieutenant-general on 2 July 1739 and general of Foot on 25 March 1747.
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Parker, who had strong Irish connections (the Parkers had been major Irish landowners in the sixteenth century), was awarded the freedom of the city of Cork on 23 January 1726 and the same year made
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Gervais Parker had a son, also named Gervais, who served under him as fort-major at Kinsale but predeceased him on 4 August 1739.
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by his first wife Johanna Rouse. His younger brother, Rear-Admiral Christopher Parker, was the father of Admiral of the Fleet
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MPs in Dublin: Companion to History of the Irish Parliament 1692–1800
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British military personnel of the War of the Spanish Succession
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A Political Index to the Histories of Great Britain and Ireland
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on 27 December 1690, and his early career was assisted by his
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Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society
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relatives. He was made lieutenant in Brigadier-General
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English Army Lists and Commission Registers 1661–1714
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Index

Commander-in-Chief
Royal Irish Army
George II
Jacobite
John Parker
Sir Peter Parker, 1st Baronet
Battle of the Boyne
1st Regiment of Foot Guards
Williamite
William Steuart
Regiment of Foot
Royal Fusiliers
War of the Spanish Succession
Governor of Kinsale
Kinsale
Irish House of Commons
Privy Council of Ireland
Governor of Cork
commander-in-chief of the forces in Ireland


Parker, John (b. c.1651, d. in or after 1719)
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography


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